TABLE OF CONTENTS, VOLUME XX. 
ftiry Bacteria. 267 
ft Sources of Sound and Healthful 
l^vnimal Food. By A. S. Heath. . 320 
Tuberculosis. By U. B. McCurdy... 323 
Infectious Pneumonia. By F. C. Wil¬ 
kinson. 330 
Preventive Inoculation Against Conta¬ 
gious Pleuro Pneumonia. By E. 
Biart. 335 
Address by Professor Liautard. 338 
Food—Its Agricultural and Animal 
Industry Aspects Discursively Dis¬ 
cussed. By A. S. Heath. 390 
On the Extermination of the Cattle 
Tick and the Disease Spread by it. 
By Cooper Curtice.394 
Bovine Tuberculosis, a Question of 
State Medicine. By W. H. Har- 
baugh. 
Diseases and Injuries of the Foot. By 
John Scott. 
Bovine Diphtheria. By J. F. Win¬ 
chester. 
Food—Its Use and Abuse. By A. S. 
Heath. 
Navicular Disease (Navicular Arth¬ 
ritis). By H. S. Drake. 
Hyposulphite of Soda in Tetanus. By 
M. J. Jones. 
Fighting Tuberculosis in Virginia. By 
W. H. Harbaugh. 
An Anomalous Disease of the Horse. 
By T. B. Newby. 
Diabetes Mellitus in Dogs. By Frank 
H. Miller 
Food—Its Economy and Waste. By 
A. S. Heath. 552 
Hereditary Influence. By W. H. 
Lowe. 555 
Indigestion or Dyspepsia. By Wm. 
Gall. 560 
Tetanus. By W. FI. Lawes, Jr.565 
Homeopathy in Veterinary Practice— 
Why I do not Practice it. By Jacob 
Helmer. 614 
Neutral Red in Histology and Bacteri¬ 
ology. By Pierre A. Fish. 626 
Canine Distemper. By Howard B. 
Felton. 636 
Therapeutics.—A Criticism. By E. L. 
Quitman. 685 
Veterinarians as Sanitarians. By 
Claude D. Morris. 697 
Infectious Ophthalmia of Cattle. By 
W. F. Weese. 707 
Some Experiences in the South. By 
W, H. Dalrymple. 753 
Communicable Animal Diseases. By 
W. Herbert Lowe. 765 
Fistulous Withers. By W. J. Martin. 771 
Inversion of the Uterus. By E. S. Fry 777 
The Board of Health and Tubercu¬ 
losis. By A. S. Heath. 830 
Toe-Clip Injuries. By Jas. A. Waugh. 848 
Some Interesting Cases in Practice. By 
H. A. Spencer. 838 
The Examination of Horses for Sound¬ 
ness. By A. J. Burkholder.... . 834 
Acetanilid (or Antifebrin). By F. S. 
Allen. 842 
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458 
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476 
480 
486 
490 
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REPORTS OF CASES. 
A Partial Rupture of the Stomach and 
Recovery. By Geo. Jobson. 50 
Imperforate Anus and Recto-Vaginal 
Fistula. By Geo. Jobson. 51 
Flatulent Colic, etc. By M. J. Treacy 52 
Fracture of the Zygomatic Bone, Re¬ 
moval and Recovery. By W. E. 
Smith. 53 
A Very Strange Case. By Jno. Min- 
chin. 54 
Tetanus — Anti-toxine — Death. By 
Roscoe R. Bell. 55 
Rupture of the Colon—Peritonitis and 
Death. By W. F. Derr. 57 
Paraplegia. By Herbert S. Perley... 58 
P'atty Tumors. By E. D. Bachmann 60 
A Peculiar Accident—Rupture of the 
CEsophagus. By W. H. Gribble.. 145 
Uterine Fibroma By W. H. Curtis. 147 
Fatty Tumor in a Dog. By W. H. 
Jackson. 148 
Strychnia in the Treatment of Parturi¬ 
ent Fever. By W. H. Dalrymple. 149 
Myelitis in a Dog - Recovery. By 
Robert W. Ellis.. . 150 
Traumatic Pericarditis. By Prank 
Bales. 151 
Rupture of a Bronchial Tube. By H. 
D. Fenimore. 153 
Amputation of the Uterus of a Cow. 
By W. H. Curtis. 153 
Tuberculosis of a Cow and Goat on 
the same premises—Was it Conta¬ 
gion or Coincidence? By G. Leo 
Hagen Burger. 203 
Periodic Vomition due to Gastric Le¬ 
sions. By James A. Waugh. 204 
Punctured Wound of a Foot. By 
Robert Robb. 206 
Laceration and Puncture of Thorax in 
a Dog. By G. Leo Hagen- 
Burger. 207 
