INDEX. 
959 
Ernes, W., his translations from the continental journals— 
on the typhus carbon which prevailed amongst the horses of 
the lancers stationed at Palermo, in the month of Octo¬ 
ber, 1867, by Nicola Chicoli, 31 
notes on the poisoning of horses by tobacco, by A. Walra- 
vens, Government Veterinary Surgeon at Enghein, 35 
chronic ovarian affection amongst pigs, by Bivort, veterinary 
surgeon, 37 
the cattle plague—foreign importations, 110 
cattle diseases in the United States, 112 
railway waggons for meat transport, 113 
a case of tetanus cured by ammonia, by M. Allegre, veterinary 
at Calmar (Barses Alpes), 191 
case of carbon, by M. Barthelemy, 191 
a second case, by the same, 192 
haematuria in the ox, by M. J. Canvet, veterinaire a Narbonne, 
193 
a case of rabies in a mare, by M. Laux, veterinaire a Cruzy, 195 
epizootic amongst the fowls in the department of Giraude, by 
M. Dupont, Bordeaux, 197 
a case of cure of hydrophobia, by Dr. Buisson, 356 
hippophagy, 357 
on the outbreak and progress of sheep-pox in the district of 
Kummelsburg and Stalp, Prussia, from 1854 to 1868, 
with the results of the inoculation system, its advantages 
and disadvantages, 357 
experiments made at the Imperial Academy of Medicine with the 
cow-pox, and other animal virus, from the 12th of April to 
the end of December, 1866, by M. Depaul, member of the 
Imperial Academy of Medicine, Director of Vaccination 
and Professor of the Eaculty of Menicine of Paris, 434 
poisoning by the combined action of arsenic and lead, observa¬ 
tions by H. M. Buffet, Veterinary Surgeon of the Govern¬ 
ment (Luxemburg), 534 
observation on dental cysts and the abnormal production of 
teeth in the horse, by E. Denenbourg, Ex-Government 
Veterinary Surgeon, 535 
the part played by the rnicrozoa and the microphytes in the 
development and propagation of disease, by Dr. E. De 
llanse, 538 
bacteria and leucocytes in the blood in farcy and glanders, by 
MM. Christal and Kiener, 604 
reparation of the crystalline lens, by M. Millat, 606 
puerperal typhus, by Cesare Allemani, 607 
on fistula of the salivary duct, by Professor Serres, Veterinary 
School of Toulouse, 611 
diphtheria ethnoidal in the ox, by M. Coculet, veterinary 
surgeon, 611 
longitudinal division of the palate, by M. Guitard, veterinary 
surgeon, 612 
report of a commission appointed by the Imperial Government 
to inquire into the malady commonly called Mai de Mon- 
tagne, 766 
dropsy of the amnion, by M. N. P. Boinard, 768 
intestinal apoplexy, by M. Genee, veterinary surgeon, 768 
experiments with phenic acid and carbonous blood.—Becucil de 
Medicine Veterinaire, June, 1869, 936 
danger of feeding on oilcake, 940 
