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TABLE OF CONTENTS, VOLUME XXII. 
iudal Myotomy vs. Clitoridotomy. 
By W. L. Williams. 91 
Eversion of the Uterus in Cows. By 
H. P. Kelly. 94 
Specific Medication. By N. J. 
Stringer. loi 
. Azoturia in the Dog. By G. Ed. 
Leech. 105 
Tetanus as I Have Found it in Ches¬ 
ter County, Pa. By W. P. Phipps. . 107 
Tetanus. By Walker S. Phillips... iii 
' Tuberculin. Slaughter and Sanitation 
in the Eradication of Tuberculosis. 
By George N. Kinnell. 158 
Parturient Apoplexy. By J. S. Lamkin 165 
Suppurative Cellulitis in the Limbs of 
Cattle Due to Streptococcic Infection 
By Veranus A. Moore. 169 
Interesting Cases, from the S.urgical 
and Obstetric Clinic, New York 
State Veterinary College. By W. 
L. Williams. 178 
Feeding Animals By T. Curtis 
Michener. 184 
Administration of Drugs by Tracheal 
Injection. By A. Joly. 188 
The Microbe of Pleuro-Pneumonia. 
By MM. Nocard and Roux. . . 231, 379 
Observations Made in Canine Medi¬ 
cine. By Frank FI. Miller. 240 
Aseptic Castration of Male Animals. 
By R. J. Stanclift. 249 
Acute Indigestion. By E. H. Shep¬ 
ard . 316 
A Simple and Rapid Method of De¬ 
tecting Tubercle Bacilli in Fluids. 
By E. W. Hammond. 322 
Seventh International Congress of 
V eteri n ary Surgeon s. 324 
Milk and Meat Inspection. By W. 
H. Gribble. 402 
Bone Spavin. By F. Harvey...... 408 
Veterinary Medicine in Russia. By 
Jean Kowalewski. . . 410 
Parturient Paresis. By J. Schmidt 
392, 557, 520, 566 
Osteo Porosis. By Geo. H. Berns.. . 455 
Effects of an Impure Supply of Water. 
By Wilson Huft'. 459 
A Simple Test for the Detection of 
Albumen in Urine. By Pierre A. 
Fish. 462 
Slaughter-House Inspection. By S. 
Stewart. 53 ^ 
Importance of Cough in a Clinical 
Sense. 1 y W. E. A. Wyman. ... 548 
The Science versus the Art of Veter¬ 
inary Surgery. By Robert W. Fllis. 554 
Glanders and Its Mortality. By James 
Law. 560 
A New Treatment of Parturient Paresis 
of Cows. By Prof. Olof Schwarz- 
. 579 
The Treatment of the U. S. Army 
Horse in the Late War By Profi 
Olof Schwarzkopf. 588 
Intratracheal Medication in the Treat¬ 
ment of Purpura Hsemorrhagica. By 
George J Goubeaud. 598 
Glanders and Its Suppression. By J. 
M. Wright. 649 
A New Method of Employing Char¬ 
coal in the Treatment of Acute In¬ 
digestion in Horses By George J. 
Goubeaud . .. 658 
Advantages of Active Membership in 
a Veterinary Association. By S. 
Stewart. 665 
The Use of Iodine in Inflammations 
of the Eyeball. By John Lock- 
wood . 669 
The Use of Eserine in Acute Indiges¬ 
tion By E. E. Bittles. 670 
Contribution to the Study of Para¬ 
plegia in the Horse. By Prof. Lig- 
nieres. Translated by A. Liautard. 737 
Decay of the Dog’s Teeth. By Frank 
H. Miller. 745 
Digitalis. By H. D. Hanson.754 
Administration of Anaesthetics. By 
Robert Robb. 760 
Sand Colic as seen in Florida. By 
John G. Slee. 763 
Veterinary Hygiene and Sanitation. 
By W. H. Dalrymple. 817 
Municipal versus State Control of Tu- 
beiculosis. By E. B. Ackerman. . 82Q 
Calculi. By B. F. Kaupp. 836 
REPORTS OF CASES. 
Impaction of the Colon with Sand. 
By J. H McLeod. 42 
Rupture of the Stomach. By. J. FI. 
McLeod. 43 
Nitric Acid in the Treatment of Um¬ 
bilical Hernia. By J. H. McLeod. 44 
Cantharides Poisoning in a Horse. By 
W. A. Heck . 
Distressed Breathing in a Cow. By 
J. F. Butterfield . 46 
The Fatality of the Caesarian Opera¬ 
tion. By A. G. Alverson. 47 
