SEPTEMBER, 1886 . 
No. 6 
AMERICAN 
Edited and Published by 
Prof. A. LIAUTARD, M.D., V.S., 
'eign Corresponding Member of the Central Society of Veterinary Medicine (Paris), 
Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (England), 
ASSISTED BY 
5..MICHENER, D.V.S., New York, Dr. N. H. PAAREN, Y.S., Chicago, 
. HOLCOMBE, D.V.S., Ft. Leavenworth. Dr. J. C. MEYER, Jr., D.V.S., Cincinnati 
F. R. S. HDIDEKOPER, M.D., V.S., D. J. DIXON, D.V.S., Hoboken, 
AND OTHER VETERINARIANS, 
CONTENTS 
PAGE 
ial.—Canker of the Foot.247 
ons of the Stomach in Relation to 
e Diagnosis of Rabies. 249 
ulatmg the Practice of Veterinary 
idicine in France. 251 
uria as a Means of Diagnosis of Tu- 
rculoais in the Horse .254 
onal Veterinary Association of Great 
itain. 255 
Cholera. 256 
irax.—Inoculation the Prophylactic 
eatment.. .. 257 
ed States Veterinary Medical Asso- 
ition.25S 
es of the IL S. V. M. Association and 
the Review. 258 
al Articles.—Parturient Apoplexy, 
paper on the essential nature of Par- 
■ient Apoplexy in the cow, respect- 
ly submitted in competition for the 
ierican Veterinary Review Prize. 
Lucidus Ordo. 259 
;an Veterinary College Hospital Ree¬ 
ls.—New Complications of Castra- 
n—Sequelae in operation on a Monor- 
d. By Robt. Weir, House Surgeon. 264 
'ge Fungoid Growth of the Metatar. 
Region of several months standing 
failure of Amputation—Dissection 
i Cauterization—Control obtained 
pressure with Compressed Sponges 
•lutire Recovery. By J. Wairath, 
use Surgeon. 267 
1 ts from Foreign Veterinary Papers, 
t Needle Implanted in the Tongue. 
Van Huffelin. 270 
| nation of the (Esophagus in the 
oracic Portion. By Delree. 270 
ipsus of the Rectum. By Bril.270 
itinal Obstruction by Stercoral Mas- 
. By Mr. Godfryn. 271 
ure of the Spleen—Abdominal Hem- 
hage. By Mr. Conard.271 
PAGE 
Dental Neuralgia. By Mr. Macorps. 272 
Quadrigimellar Gestation in a Cow. By 
M. Rosam. 272 
Epithelioma of the Clitoris in the Cow. 
By M. Contamine. 273 
Carilagmous Quittor. By Bril.” 273 
List of Officers of the United States Vet- 
erinary Medical Association, for the 
Session of 1885-’S6. 274 
Sanitary Legislation.—Rules and Regula¬ 
tions for the oppression of Contagious 
Pleuro-Pneumonia. 275 
Society Meetings.—National Veterinary 
Association of Great Britain. 280 
Ohio State Veterinary Medical Associa¬ 
tion. 291 
Notices of Meetings.—LTnited States Vet¬ 
erinary Medical Association. 293 
Ohio State Veterinary Medical Associa¬ 
tion. 293 
Kansas State Veterinary Medical Asso¬ 
ciation. 294 
Correspondence.—V eterinary Surgeon 
Wanted. 294 
Another Chance for a Veterinary Sur¬ 
geon. 294 
Still Another. 295 
News and Sundries.—Hog Cholera. 258 
Anthrax. 266 
Probably Glanders. 269 
Texas Fever in Illinois. 269 
Valuable Cattle to be Killed. 290 
Pasteur’s Work. 295 
Anthrax. 295 
Texas Fever in Montana. 295 
Glanders in Nebraska. 295 
Stamping Out Pleuro-Pneumonia. 296 
A Deserved Appointment. 296 
Pleuro-Pneumonia at the Quarantine 
Station in Quebec. 296 
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