INDEX. 
Vll. 
ORIGINAL ARTICLES. 
Genealogy of the Horse, and its Importance to the Human Race. A Paper 
read before the Deutscher Literarischer Club, Cincinnati, October 3rd, 
1888. By J. C. Meyer, Sr... 7 
Keratitis Contagiosa in Cattle. By Frank S. Billings, Director of the Pa- 
tho-Biological Laboratory of the State University of Nebraska. 23 
Parturient Apoplexy. By D. T. Hinebauch. Extracted from Bulletin of 
Experimental Station of Indiana. 28 
The Use of Narcotics in Painful Operations. By Prof. Dr. Esser. Trans¬ 
lated by John Faust. 30 
^Etiology of Tuberculosis. By Dr.' Koch. Translated by Rev. F. Sause. 
.54, 104, 197 
Recording Clinical Observations. By A. Liautard. A paper read before 
the United States Veterinary Medical Association. 82 
Mediate Contagion. By Dr. Gadsden. A letter read before the United 
States Veterinary Medical Association.. 88 
Are Quadrupeds subject to Hemorrhoidal Diseases? By J. Faust. 130 
General Lymphangitis. A Paper read before the California State Veteri¬ 
nary Medical Association, December 13, 1888. By J. P. Klench.214, 246 
The Mania for Innovation in Therapeutics. By T. W. Turner.. 223 
The Veterinary Surgeon in the United States Army. By Gerald E. Griffin. 258 
Singular and Unaccountable Experiences in France, said to be in connection 
with Swine-Plague. By M. Galtier. Reported and criticised by F. S. 
Billings.... 265 
Can Glanders be Prevented by Inoculation ? By Frank S. Billings. 269 
Ergotism. By H. A. Spencer. A Paper read before the California State 
Veterinary Medical Association.. 273 
Glanders in Man and Beast. By P. Paquin. 291 
Transverse Development of the Foetus of the Mare. Paper read before the 
Illinois State Veterinary Medical Association. By W. L. Williams. 298 
Modern Feeding of Pigs, and its Influence upou the Formation of the Skull 
and Dentition. By Olof Schwartzkopff. 305 
The Diarrhoeas or li Scours ” of Nurslings: Colts, Calves and Lambs. By 
G. Archie Stockwell, member of New Sydenham Society (London). 
.!.314, 368, 408 
Tuberculosis. By M. Arloing.344, 389, 448 
United States Veterinary Medical Association. Twenty-five years’ work 
reviewed. An address delivered at the 26th Annual Meeting of the 
Association, by ex-President R S. Huidekoper.356, 399, 456 
Review and Criticism of the Meeting of the United States Veterinary Medi¬ 
cal Association. By N. N. S. 364 
Resolutions on Tuberculosis. Presented at the Twenty-sixth Meeting of tbe 
United States Veterinary Medical Association. By L. McLean. 374 
Glycerine in Veterinary Practice. By J. Coates. 437 
Veterinary Education in America. By Tait Butler. 440 
Report of Committee on Intelligence and Education. By W. J. Coates. 444 
pow do Micro-Organisms cause Disease ? IJ^sed upon an address by Lud- 
