TABLE OF CONTENTS, VOLUME XXV. 
V 
bone and Spavin as Indicated by 
Examination of Pathologic Speci¬ 
mens. By S. J. J. Harger.992 
Haemorrhagic Septicaemia in Cattle. 
By C. Brown...998 
REPORTS 
Three Cases of Pseudo-Abscess of the 
Lungs. By W. L. Williams.. 33 
Penetrating Wound of the Lung. By 
W. J. Martin. 38 
Calculus of Steno’s Duct in the Horse. 
By W. C. Holden. 39 
High Temperature. By W. C. Hana- 
walt. 40 
A Forlorn Case of Tympany. By W. 
C. Hanawalt. 41 
Schmidt’s Treatment for Parturient 
Paresis. By A. O. Kennedy. 42 
Serious Injury to the Coronary Band 
with Recovery. By A. W. Baker. 42 
Five Inches of Broken Rib Removed. 
By A. W. Baker. 43 
A Placental Complication. By Fran¬ 
cis Abele. 43 
A Case of Diphtheria in a Cat. By 
Roscoe R. Bell. .. 115 
I. Choke in a Horse Due to a Partially 
Masticated [Apple.—Injury to the 
Oesophagus in Passing the Probang. 
— Fatal Inhalation Pneumonia 
from Attempted Drenching while 
Choked.—Remarks on the Hand¬ 
ling of Choke. By W L. Williams. 116 
A Number of Interesting Cases from 
Illinois. By C. E. Hollingsworth. 119 
Dermoid Cysts. By C. J. Mulvey.. . 122 
Complete Perforation of the Nasal Sep¬ 
tum by Glanders. By J. P. Foster. 123 
Parturient Paresis—Schmidt Treat¬ 
ment. By W. L. West.. 124 
Serious Consequences of Cruelty to 
Horses By Francis Abele. 125 
Stomach Engorgement in a Sow. By 
Francis Abele.. 125 
Post-Mortem Examination of a Cryp- 
torchid Bullock—Congenital Mal¬ 
formations and Pathological Condi¬ 
tions. By C. H. Sweetapple. 203 
Torsion of the Uterus. By W. L. 
West... 204 
The Most Brutal Way to Dock a 
Horse. By T. S. Childs ....... 205 
The Schmidt Treatment for Milk 
Fever. By Wm Petrie. 206 
A Little Experience with Tannopine. 
By Wm. Petrie . 206 
The Horse’s Foot. By James Mc¬ 
Donough .1002 
Metro Peritonitis. By James M. 
Reed.1006 
CASES. 
Perfect Occlusion of Uterus in Cow. 
By John Mincliin . 278 
Recovery from Rabies, Some Interest¬ 
ing Questions for Review Readers. 
By A. Jasme . 279 
Laparotomy in the Bitch, with Ovari¬ 
ectomy and Removal of the Preg¬ 
nant Uterus, Conjoined with Tear¬ 
ing Loose of the Left Kidney 
Through Accident—Recovery. C. 
H. Jewell. 280 
Loss of Portion of the Tongue in the 
Plorse by Accident—No Serious 
Consequences. By C. H. Jewell. . 280 
Parturient Paresis. By R. C. Hill. .. 281 
Eversion of Uterus. By R. C. Hill.. 281 
Mare with Twin Mule Colts. By B. 
O. Minge. 282 
Parturient Paresis —Schmidt’s Treat¬ 
ment. By W. R. French. 356 
Fractures of the Os Suftraginis from 
Slight Accidents. By Henry Tweed- 
ley . 358 
Traumatic Pericarditis. By W. L. 
West. 359 
Hypo Sulph. Soda Poisoning. By J. 
G. Parstow. 360 
Caesarian Section in Cow. By J. G. 
Parstow. 362 
Peculiar and Persistent Symptoms 
Caused by Impaction of the Caecum 
in the Horse. By L. R. Webber.. 537 
Prolonged Parturition. By W. S. 
Stinson. 539 
“ Bursatte ” ? in the Philippines, with 
Interesting Clinical Symptoms and 
Post-Mortem Lesions. By Coleman 
Nockolds. 663 
Accidental Tenotomy, with Lacera¬ 
tion of the Suspensory Ligament as 
a Complication. By Robert W. 
Ellis. 665 
Obstruction of the Intestines of a 
Horse due to the Presence of a large 
Hair Ball. By F. M. Peniston. . . 668 
Chronic Gastritis. By Chas. J. Pollard 670 
Unique Surgery By A. M. Leek . .. 755 
Comminuted Fracture of the Os Suf- 
fraginis in a Race Horse. By W. 
C. Miller. 
