TABLE OF CONTENTS, VOLUME XXIII. 
J - rhe Veterinarian as a Naturalist. By 
W. H. Dalrymple. 326 
Puerperal Septicaemia—Milk Fever— 
Parturient Apoplexy. By F. L. 
Stevens. 339 
Serum as a Remedy for Hog Cholera. 
By J. D. Sprague. 345 
The Potassium Iodide Treatment for 
Parturient Paresis. By J. E. 
Brown . 350 
Hereditary Defects of Domestic Ani¬ 
mals. By W. L. Williams. 354 
Tuberculosis, Its Control and Eradi¬ 
cation. By G. A. Johnson. 397 
A New Treatment for Azoturia in the 
Horse. By W. A. McClanahan.. . 406 
A 7 eterinary Inspection of Breeding 
Stallions. By W. L. Williams.. .. 408 
Notes on Hermaphroditism. By G. 
W. Butler. 415 
Modern Veterinary Practice. By M. 
H. Reynolds. 417 
Intra-Ocular Filariasis. By W. H. 
Dalrymple. 428 
Obstetric Records—Surgical and Ob¬ 
stetrical Clinic, New York State 
Veterinary College. By W. L. 
Williams. 467 
On the Importance of Keeping a Case- 
Book and Reporting Cases. By 
John J. Repp. 471 
Shoulder Lameness in the Horse. By 
Roscoe R. Bell. 477 
Some Theories and Experiments in 
Antisepsis. By Pierre A. Fish. ... 548 
Sanitary Work in the United States. 
By A. Liautard.565 
The Veterinarian of the Future. By 
N. S. Mayo. 572 
Quittor. By Geo. H. Berns. 575 
Fractures. By H. T. Carpenter. 580 
New Theory of the Etiology of Shoe- 
boils. By George J. Goubeaud. . . 615 
Routine Manipulations and Operations 
' from the Standpoint of Asepsis and 
Antisepsis. By William Herbert 
Lowe. 626 
American Veterinary Medicine. By 
R. S. Huidekoper. 640 
Fatal Pneumomycosis in the Horse. 
By James Law. 646 
Observations Concerning the Signifi¬ 
cance of Streptococci in Compara¬ 
tive Pathology. By Veranus A. 
Moore.687, 774, 849 
Malignant Growths in the Nasal Si¬ 
nuses. By C. E. Clayton. 698 
Parturient Fever. By H. S. Smith. . 7 ° 2 
Action. By F. C. Grenside. 7^8 
The Compositi n of a few Veterinary 
Patent Medicines. By G. E. Griffin 792 
The Etiology of Parturient Paresis. 
By W. A. Thomas. 798 
Ten Cases of Azoturia Treated with 
Potassium Iodide. By T. S. Childs. 861 
The Teaching of Practical Surgery. 
By W. L. Williams. 867 
Europhen as a Surgical Dressing. By 
Coleman Nockolds. 879 
REPORTS OF CASES. 
Spasmodic Asthma. By W. F. Derr. 30 
Two Cases of Rigid Hymen—One 
Causing Difficult Labor With First 
Calf. By A. G. Alverson. 32 
Fatty Degeneration of a Duck’s Liver, 
Probably due to Tuberculosis — 
Post Mortem. By A. F. Lange. .. 33 
Ruptured Diaphragm. By Francis 
Abele. 33 
Occlusion of Vagina in Mare. By W. 
H. Curtiss. 34 
Mare Carried one Live and one Dead 
Foetus Four Months. By W. H. 
Curtiss. 34 
Siamese Twins. By W. H. Curtiss. 34 
Dilatation of CEsophagus. By W. H. 
Curtiss. 34 
Rupture of the Internal Iliac Artery. 
By W. J. Martin. 114 
Tetanus in a Mule—Recovery. By 
N. G. Le Gear. 116 
Extra Uterine Pregnancy. By H. S. 
Perley. * . 116 
Immobility in the Treatment of Open 
Joints. ByW. F. Derr. 118 
Picric Acid in the Treatment of Canker. 
By Francis Abele. 119 
Removal of a Caulk-boil by Ligature. 
By J. A. McCrank. 120 
Two Cases of Amputation of the 
Uterus. By D. D. Keeler. 120 
Punctured Wounds of the Feet. By 
Francis Abele. 121 
A Costly Experience. By W. H. 
Turner. 204 
Sore Mouth in Cattle. By H. Fulstown. 205 
What Became of the Stick ? By J. F. 
De Vine. 206 
A Case of Post Partum Paralysis. By 
J. F. De Vine. 207 
Sore Mouth in Cattle. By A. E. 
Metzger. 271 
