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TABLE OF CONTENTS, VOLUME XXV. 
A Peculiar Disease Affecting Horses. 
By E. J. List. 30 
Fistula or Poll Evil. By George I. 
Smith. 3 2 
Oxygen as a Therapeutic Agent. By 
Acute Hemorrhagic Encephalitis 
Prevalent Among Horses in Mary¬ 
land. By S. S. Buckley and W. G. 
MacCallum. 99 
Tarsal Tenotomy. By Robert Dick¬ 
son. 102 
Infectious Ulcer of the Vulva of Cattle. 
By C. Miller. 107 
Chorea? What is the Cause? By D. 
F. Luckey. ...; . m 
A » ractical Talk to Practical Men. By 
J. E. Brown. 182 
Verminous Bronchitis. By Charles H. 
Blemer. 188 
Alkalometry in Veterinary Practice. 
By Robert W. Ellis. 19° 
The Presence of Phosphates in the 
Urine of the Horse. By Pierre A. 
Fish. 194 
Cystotomy (Lithotomy;. By A. Chin- 
niah. 199 
Operation for Impervious Urachus. By 
J. H. Gain. 201 
Bovine Tuberculosis. By MM. No¬ 
card and Rossignol.251,318. 419 
Filariosis of the Suspensory Ligament 
of the Fetlock in Horses. By J. 
Pader. ... . 257 
The Dissemination of Infectious Dis¬ 
eases by Insects. By Charles F. 
Dawson. 266 
Malignant Coronitis. By Coleman 
Nockolds. 273 
A New Pasteurellose : White Scour 
and Lung Disease of Calves in Ire¬ 
land. By Prof. E. Nocard. 326 
Intussusception of the Bowel in the 
Ox. By Chas. Schmitt. 340 
Benign Tumors and Cysts. By H. F. 
Palmer. 348 
Electrocution in Horses. By L. Ros¬ 
signol. 411 
Plants Poisonous to Stock. By W. J. 
Martin. 428 
Tracheotomy—McKillip’s New Meth¬ 
od. By John J. Millar. 439 
British Congress on Tuberculosis for 
the Prevention of Consumption.. . . 441 
Koch’s Tuberculosis Conclusions ... 477 
Preliminary Observations on Skin Dis¬ 
infection and Wound Infection. By 
Veranus A. Moore. 5 10 
The Schmidt Treatment for Parturient 
Paralysis. By John J. Repp ... . 519 
Importance of Rectal Explorations 
and Manipulations. By J. W. Cor¬ 
rigan.526 
The Tuberculin Test. By H. P. Clute 531 
Transmission of Tuberculosis Through 
Meat and Milk. By John J. Repp. 
624, 707 
Myotic Dermatitis. By Coleman Nock¬ 
olds. 635 
Anthrax : Preventive Inoculation in 
Louisiana. By W. Ii. Dalrymple. 640 
Tubercular Invasion in Swine. By B. 
F. Kaupp.653 
The Influence of Altitude on the Re¬ 
sults of Surgical Operations. By J. 
A. McCrank. 658 
The Veterinary Profession and Its Fu¬ 
ture. By E. L. Quitman. 724 
Human Tuberculosis is Transmissible 
to Cattle. By M. H. J. P. Thomas- 
sen. 733 
Surra in the Philippines. By Coleman 
Nockolds . 743 
Radical Operation for Bursal Enlarge¬ 
ments. By C. C. Lyford. 74^ 
Taenia Expansa in the Sheep. By H. 
F. Eckert. 75 2 
Practical Antisepsis in Surgery. By 
G. A. Johnson .. . • 795 
Progress in Veterinary Medicine in its 
Relation to Hygiene. By William 
Herbert Lowe. 805 
Clinical Observations on Roaring. By 
W. L. Williams. 811 
A Retrospect of the Controversy Re¬ 
garding the Efficiency of the Tuber¬ 
culin Test. By J C. Burneson.... 816 
Notes on a New Disease of Florses. 
By John G. Slee. 819 
The X-Ray as an Aid in the Diagnosis 
of Tuberculosis in Cattle. By J. V. 
Laddey. 886 
Molasses as a Food for Army Horses. 
By G. E. Griffin. 894 
Some Further Remarks on Surra. By 
Coleman Nockolds. 9 °° 
Political Veterinarianism in Illinois. 
By T. J. Gunning. 9°4 
An Enzodtic Attack of Chorea Among 
Cattle. By A. D. Knowles. 909 
Schmidt Treatment for Parturient 
Paresis. By J. C. Callander. 913 
Milk Inspection By Andrew Flyde. 975 
A Study of Salt Sick Cattle. By W. 
E. French. 9^5 
Anatomo-Pathologic Study of Ring- 
