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INDEX. 
wig Brieger to the Sixty-second Verscunmburg Deutscher Naturfor- 
sclier u Aertzte. By Win. S. Gottheil. 484 
Complicated Case of Pneumonia and Glanders. A paper read before the 
Veterinary Society of the University of Pennsylvania. By H. A. 
Heisner. 489 
Bovine Tuberculosis. A paper read at a meeting of the New Jersey State 
Veterinary Society. By E. L. Loblein. 492 
The Control of Sex in Breeding. By J. P. Klencb. 496 
Address read before the Illinois State Veterinary Medical Association. By 
W. L. Williams. 584 
Pleuro-Pneumonia. A Paper read before the Royal Scottish Veterinary So¬ 
ciety. By Professor Walley. 542 
History of Contagious and Infectious Diseases; Ancient, Middle Age and 
Modern. A Paper read before the United States Veterinary Medical 
Association. By J. Faust. 554 
SURGICAL PATHOLOGY. 
Peculiar Microbic Tuberculosis of Cattle. By Mr. Courmont. 464 
Contribution to the Pathology of Anthrax. By W. Rosenblath. 464 
On the Mode of Acting of the Bacteriasof Anthrax in the Organism. By Mr. 
El. Metschnikoff. 465 
Etiology of Epizootic Hemoglobinuria of Cattle. By V. Babes. 466 
Notes on the Presence of the Rabid Virus in Nerves. By E. Roux. 505 
Contribution to the Theory of Suppuration. By A. Grawitz. 506 
Immunity of Rabbits against the Bacillus of Rouget of Swine. By E. 
Metschinkoff. r . 507 
PHYSIOLOGICAL PATHOLOGY. 
On the Contagion of Ovine Variola. By M. Peuch. 32 
Microbism and Abscesses. By Mr. Verneuil. 33 
EXPERIMENTAL PATHOLOGY. 
A Rapid Method of Diagnosis in Glanders. By I. Strauss. 225 
On the Duration of the Life of Pathogenic Microbes in Water. By Strauss 
and Dubarrey.. 422 
Action of Rabid Virus Introduced either in the Subcutaneous, Cellular or 
in other tissues. By C. Helman. 423 
Study up on Immunity in Relation to Anthrax. By Professor Perroncito... 424 
BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
Roaring in Horses—Laryngismus Paralyticus. By George Fleming. 89 
Physiology of the Domestic Animals. By Robert Meade Smith. 91 
Nouveau Dictionnaire Pratique de Medecine, Chirurgie and Hygiene Veter- 
inaires, begun by H. Bouley and continued by A. Sanson, L. Trasbot, 
Ed. Nocard.—Vol. XVI. and XVII. 424 
“Animal Physiology.” By Wesley Mills..... 425 
