TABLE OF CON'J'ENTS, VOLUME XXII. 
V 
An Exaggerated Case of Hydrops 
Amnii. By E. S. Fry. 48 
Perforating Ulcer of the Stomach and 
Filaria Immitis. By W. Lincoln 
Bell. 112 
Premature Diagnosis. By Francis 
Abele, Jr. 113 
Gastro-Hysterotomy in a Primiparous 
Two-year-old Cow. By E. M. 
Nighbert. 114 
Removal of the Parotid Gland. By 
C. R. Witte. 115 
Enlarged Spleen. By John G. Slee. 115 
Precocity in a Calf. By Pajson 
Schwin. 115 
Did These Horses Have Cerebro- 
Spinal Meningitis or Hydrophobia ? 
By C. C. Crane. 190 
What Was It ? By W. F. Derr. 191 
Fracture of the Maxilla of a Dog : 
Methods of Splinting. By P'rancis 
Abele. 193 
What is the Pathology of Jaundice? 
By Francis Abele. 273 
Obstruction of the CEsophagus in a 
Puppy - I scape of Liquid Food 
into Thorax. By Ralph C Jenks 273 
Notes from Clinics of McKillip 
Veterinary College . 327, 466 
Arytenoideraphy. 327 
The Period of Immunity in Tetanus 327 
Manorek’s Antistreptococcus Serum 327 
Anaesthetics. 466 
Nasal Polypus.466 
Record of a Few Cases of Abdominal 
Surgery. By E. Mayhew Michener 327 
Hydrops Amnii in the Cow. By M. 
J- Jones. 331 
Parturient Apoplexy. By M. J. Jones. 332 
Peroxide in the Treatment of Burnt 
Wounds. By Francis Abele. 334 
A Contribution to the Pathology of 
Vomition. By Thos. B. Rogers. . 335 
Efferverscing Urine from a Cow. By 
Francis Abele. 335 
Laryngotomy—Arytenectomy for 
Roaring in the Horse. By J. PI 
Blattenburg. 415 
Removal of Cystic Calculi from Geld¬ 
ing and Mare. By E. M. Nigh¬ 
bert. 417 
Ccesarian Section in the Bitch. By 
E. M. Nighbert. 418 
A Peculiar Complication Indeed. By 
J. B. Hollenbeck. 465 
Foreign Body in Nasal Chamber. By 
E. M. Nighbert. 466 
“Sanded.” By G. E. Griffin. 467 
“ Leeches”—“ Hoof Rot ”—“ P'oot 
Rot” — “ Hoof Disease,” etc By 
Gerald E. Griffin. 565 
The Dangers from the Use of Eserine, 
Pilocarpine, etc. By Hugh Thom¬ 
son . 567 
Persistent Vomition and Acute Ab 
dominal Pain Without the Usual 
Manifestations. By Hugh Thom¬ 
son . 569 
Apomorphia as an Emetic for Dogs. 
By Francis Abele. 571 
A Bull PTactures His Humerus While 
Copulating. By C. E. Burchsted. 571 
Fish-Hook in a Dog’s Nose. By 
PVancis Abele. 572 
Bee-Sting Death. By C. PL Pea¬ 
body . 613 
The Veterinarian and the Cat. By 
Francis Abele. 615 
Extensive Injuries to Facial and Cran¬ 
ial Bones, with Recovery. By D. 
J. Halloran. 672 
Springhalt and Metatarsal Tenotomy. 
By Wm N. Colman. 573 
Treatment of Open Joint by Antisep¬ 
tic Blistering. By J. Curtis Mich¬ 
ener. 673 
Central Rupture of the Vagina. By 
W. J. Martin. 674 
Chronic Hydrocephalus in a Horse. 
By Wilfred Lellman. 764 
A Case of Rupture of the Flexor 
Metatarsi. By J. A. Sloan. 767 
A P"octal Skeleton. By J. L. Skeen. . 769 
Large Abdominal Cysts in a Mare. 
By F. O. Richmond. 770 
Ph}mosis Following Balanitis. By J. 
W. Martin.771 
Death from Internal Plaemorrhage, the 
Result of .^trongylus Tetracanthus. 
By E. M. Nighbert. 773 
Rumenotomy—Recovery. By C. H. 
Peabody. 842 
Internal Haemorrhage. By Herbert 
S. Perley. 843 
Immobilization in ( ases of Open Joint. 
ByW. Pk Derr. 841 
A Sublingual Tumor. By PVancis 
Abele. 844 
Fracture without Crepitus. By Fran¬ 
cis Abele. 845 
Dilatation of the CPksophagus in a 
Standard-bred Weanling Colt. By 
E. M. Nighbert.845 
