INDEX. 
IX. 
ORIGINAL ARTICLES. 
Glanders. By Veterinarius.6, 78, 103, 156, 203 
Epidemic Variola in Sheep. By G. A. Stockwell.. 16 
Hog Cholera. Sure Means for the Prevention of the Disease Discovered. 
Second Announcement of the Work done at the Experiment Station of 
the State University of Nebraska for the Study of Contagious and 
Infectious Animal Diseases. By F. S. Billings. 23 
Veterinary Jurisprudence. Forensic Medicine. By D. P. Yonkerman. 30 
The Etiological Moment in Americafi. Swine Plague. Report of the Work 
Done in the Laboratory of the State University of Nebraska for the 
Experimental Study of Contagious and Infectious Animal Diseases. By 
Frank S. Billings.55, 124, 163, 258 
Lecture on Agnosticism. Py Prof. Alex. W. Stein... 66 
Forensic Medicine. By D. P. Yonkerman.•..114 
Removal of Calk-Boil by Ligature. By J. C. Meyer, Sr...121 
Maladie du Coit—Dourine. By A. Liautard.151, 199, 243, 346, 401 
The Veterinarian as a Member of Society. By D. P. Yonkerman.170 
Etiology of Scirrhous Cord, Fistula and Abscess of the Scrotum—“ Champig¬ 
non, ’VC^ 7 *-]; “Samenstraugwucherung und Samenstraufistel ” ( Ger .); 
and Prophylaxis of the same. By Trianon.250 
The Nature of the American Swine Plague in regard to its Preventive Treat¬ 
ment by Veterinary Police and Hygienic Methods. By Frank S. 
Billings.294, 354, 408, 450 
Comparative Lessons of Brain Wounds. By. G. A. Stockwell..301, 358, 414, 457 
Inoculation against Anthrax and its Various Forms. By Prof. Robertson— 307 
Hog Cholera and Swine Plague—their Nature and Prevention. By D. E. 
Salmon.363 
Chicken Cholera. By E. Semmer.386 
Distoma in Livers and Lungs of Cattle. By Cooper Curtice.390 
Texas Fever and other Diseases in Missouri. Extracts from the State Veter¬ 
inary Inspector’s Report for the first quarter under the Veterinary Act 
of 1887. By Paul Paquin. 392 
Physiological Pathology—Upon the Variable Durations of the Development /*>- 
of Tuberculosis. By M. G. Darenberg.419^ 
Appeal to the People of the City and State of New York in Behalf of the 
American Veterinary College Building Fund.435 
Foot-and-Mouth Disease, as it Affects Man and Animals, and its Relation to 
Human Scarlatina as a Prophylactic. Also, Remarks upon the Trans¬ 
mission of Human Scarlatina to the Lower Animals, and the Use of 
Virus thus cultivated as a Preventive Agent. By J. W. Strickier....440, 483 
Contagious Pleuro-Pneumonia.—How the Contagion of Pleuro-Pneumonia is 
Communicated, why the Disease has not been Exterminated, and the 
only method by which it can be Eradicated. By J. W. Gadsden.498 
Prof. B. Grassi on the Tcenia Nana. By Cooper Curtice.504 
Hypodermic Medication and its Applicability in Equine Practice. By J. 
Roberts Nayler. 
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