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Neurectomy as a Practical Operation. By Prof. S. J. J. Harger. 520 
The Influence of Climate and Other Environments on the Distribution and Char- 
How Can We Control the Prevalence of Tuberculosis Among Cattle ? By M. R. 
Trumbower, D.V.S. 552 
The Disposition of Actinomycotic Cattle in the Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Ill. 
By M. R. Trumbower, D.V.S. 557 
Notes on So-calied Slow-Fever. By Herbert S. Adams. V.S.. 589 
Tuberculosis. By Prof. E. P. Niles, D.V.S.593, 685 
Tuberculosis. By J. Faust, V.S. 600 
A Practical Use of Gutta-percha in Veterinary Dental Surgery. By R. C. 
Moore, D.V.S. 617 
^ Texas or Southern Cattle Fever. By Dr. T. R. Bray, D.V.S. 620 
The Diagnosis of Tuberculosis, Dealing Especially With the Dose of Tuberculin 
to be Used in Testing for Tuberculosis. By F. L. Russell, V.S. 624 
Acute Cerebral Inflammation, Embracing Cerebritis and Meningitis. By C. F. 
Dwinal, D.V.S. 626 
Eversion of the Uterus. By W. H. Ridge, V.S. 629 
Parturient Apoplexy in the Cow ; A New Method of Treating this Disease Sug¬ 
gested. By R. H. Flarrison, D.V.S. 635 
Contributions to the Study of Serum-Therapy in Diphtheria. By E. Roux, M.D., 
Notes Upon Malleine. B. Prof. E. Nocard. 671 
Veterinary Education in Relation to the Practice of Veterinary Medicine in New 
York State. By Prof. Liautard, M.D., V.M.,.. 676 
New Remedies in Veterinary Medicine. By T. W. Turner, D.V.S. 696 
The Value of Prophylactic Treatment in Anthrax. By John Faust, V.S. 702 
Some Experimental Researches on the of Use Malleine. By Prof. A. Liautard, 
M.D.,V.M..706, 744, 845 
Omphalo-Phlebitis. By John L. Tyler, M.D. 753 
Remarkable Cases in Practice. By S. S. Baker, D.V.S. 755 
Acute Indigestion. By Dr. W. Story. 760 
Homoeopathy in Veterinary Practice. By Prof. C. E. Sayre, M.D., D.V.S..762, 836 
State Suppression of Tuberculosis Unwarrantable if not Thorough. Bv James 
Law, M.R.C.V.S.".. 813 
An Unclassified Disease of Cattle. By T. B. Newby, D.V.S. 829 
Is It a Vegetable Toxicum? By J. C. Meyers, Sr., V.S. 831 
Tetany ; or, Reflex Nervous Irritation. By T. J. Gunning, D.V.S. 842 
REPORTS OF CASES. 
An Interesting Post-mortem. By L. H. Hempelmann, D.V.S. 39 
Lymphadenomatous Tumors. By M. Bunker, D.V.S. 40 
Traumatic Tetanus. By W. F. Derr, V.S. 41 
A Double Monster, Probably of the Heteralian Order. By H. B. Ambler, D.V.S. 43 
Uncommon Abdominal Obstruction. By E. P. Williamson, D.V.S. 45 
A Few Disappointments with Anaesthetics. By W. E. Smith, D.V.S. ill 
Suppurative Lymphangitis. By W. C. Siegmund, D.V.S. 290 
The Toxic Effects of Cocaine AA., Local Anaesthetic. By W. W. Yard, D.V.S. 294 
Tuberculosis in a Goat. By A. J. Sheldon, D.V.S. 295 
Specimens for the Museum of the American Veterinary College. R. H. Har¬ 
rison, D.V.S... 361 
Peritoneal Resistance in the Dog. By C. E. Clayton, D.V.S. 362 
Kali Iodidi in the Treatment of Champignon. By W. C. Siegmund, D.V.S. 426 
Malleine in Glanders. By J. F. Winchester, D.V.S. 428 
Fatal Injury from a Slight Cause.—Fracture of Ossa Innominata.—Internal 
Haemorrhage and Death. By O. Fausner, D.V.S. 429 
Ptmctured Wound of Perineum. By G. A. Johnson, D.V.M. 430 
