Filariæ oculi in the horse, case of, 73 bronchi in a calf, case of, 125 medinensis in the horse, case of, 73 modes of eradication, 125 Fischer, M., on dropping after calving, 366 Fluids, deglutition of, 65 Goadby's, for preserving anatomical specimens, 448 Food, advantage of reducing it before given to animals, 250 records a case of pica in a horse, 433 Fowler, Mr. N., records a case of fatty tumours within the abdomen, 411 Gabriel, Mr. E. N., his reply to Drs. Mercer and Wilson, 343 state of, in dysentery in cattle, 403 case of rupture of, 403 Galvanic and vital forces not identical, 374 Gall-nut, value of, as an astringent, 401 Gamgee, Mr. J. S., his translation of an account of the ossified brain of an ox, 105 Garrard, Mr. W., on the influenza in horses, 155 Glanders, supposed case of in the cow, 192 Goadby, Mr., his mode of preserving anatomical preparations, 447 Gonorrhoea in cattle, on, 237 Goodfellow, Dr., his examination of a pilary tumour, 259 Green, Mr., on the absorption of pus, 124 Gregory, Mr., on constitutional ophthalmia, fractures of the pelvis, 270 Gregson, Mr. J., elected Vice-president, 44 142 Gyde, A., on the advantage of reducing the food of animals, 250 66 Hadshy," how made, 70 Hagger, Mr., on the use of the betel-nut, 67 relates an Indian mode of curing splents, 68 Hall, Mr., in the debate on influenza, 274 records two cases of fractured pelvis, 389 Hallen, Mr. H., in the debate on influenza, 168, 274 Harvey, Mr. J., records a case of strangles being found in the cellular membrane surrounding the kidney of a filly, 356 Heart, disease of, in a bull, 119 punctured, case of, 404 ossification of the right auricle of, 407, 408 Helophilus pendulus, larva of, found on the spinal marrow, 355 Hemp, Indian, extract of, action of, 69 Hernia, phrenic, in the horse, case of, 191 Hertwig, Professor, on pleuro-pneumonia in cattle, 219 Hill, Mr. G., records a case of amputation of the penis of a horse, 410 Hock, disease of (open joint from a kick), 92 Hoey, Mr. J. W., presents some of the extract of Indian hemp, 69 Holmes, Mr. J., records a case of filariæ bronchi, 125 Homœopathy resorted to as a means of curing rabies, 348 Hoof, removal and reproduction of, case of, 75 Hooker, Sir W., on chiococcum racemosum, 306 Horns in the human subject, account of, 197 Horny textures, nature of, 199 composition of, 200 Horse, the, viewed as the unit of the animal creation, and the nearest allied to man, 446 Howell, Mr., on a singular disease of the spleen of cows, 129 Hughes, Mr. J. J., records cases of supposed poisoning of three sturks by common salt, 230 lobatum, 231 of poisoning of calves by the aspidium Hunters, management of, Essay on, 392 preparation of for the coming season, 392 summering of, 395 Huzard, M., his opinions on the pleuro-pneumonia in cattle, 213 Hydrophobia, case of, in the horse, 79 mare, cow, and heifer, 346 is it communicable by the herbivora ? 349 Indian hemp, extract of, Mr. Hoey on, 69 Professor Burnett on, 70 Dr. Clendinning on, 71 Mr. Ley on, 71 Dr. Laurie on, 72 Indian-rubber, solution of, for open joints, 79, 264 Indigestion, cases of, 255 Influenza, Essays on, 151, 155, 159 discussion on, 166, 270 Iliac vessels, rupture of, 361 Jackson, Mr. J. R., records a case of a cystic calculus being voided entire, 96 Jekyl, Mr., on the poisonous compounds of lead, 387 introduces a paper on the antidotes and tests for poisons King, Mr. J., recommends Mackintosh's solution of Indian-rubber for preventing the escape of synovia, 97 King, Mr. H., on the use of this solution, 264 King, Mr. F., jun., on a solipede breed of pigs, 129 Knee, broken, severe case of, 414 Knowledge of the diseases of cattle and sheep, importance of, 27 Knox, Dr., his contributions to comparative anatomy, 205 on the nostrils of the horse, 205 on a muscle in the arm of the horse corresponding to the pronator teres in man, 212 Kumree not associated with worm in the eye, 75 Langdorff, M., on the therapeutic action of caïnca, 307 Larva of the heliopholus pendulus found on the spinal marrow of a horse, 355 Larynx, cartilages of, 45 ligaments of, 45 muscles of, 47 Lassaigne and Lauret's analysis of the brain of a horse, 114 M., on a new kind of calculus, 251 Laurie, Dr., on the effects of Indian hemp, 72 Lead, action of, as a poison, 378 on the dog, 387 salts of, their influence, how counteracted, 379 action on the horse, 388 Lecture, introductory, to the session, given by Mr. Morton, 1 records a case of open parotid duct in a cow, 353 Lemann, Dr. F., on constitutional ophthalmia, 132 Ley, Mr., on the Indian hemp, 71 Library, presentations to, 66, 132, 256, 275, 374 Liebig on the formation of fat, 2 on poisoning by the compounds of lead, 387 Lime, carbonate of, how formed in urine, 424 being more extensively used as manure, effects of, 425 Litt, Mr. W., records a case of dislocation of the fetlock joint, 186 404 pericarditis in a bullock from puncture, Liver, accumulation of of mineral poisons in, 380, 384 Localization of poisons, 379 Lord, Mr., receives a silver medal, 24 his Prize Essay on the anatomy of the fauces and physi- ology of the voice and deglutition, 45 records a case of melanosis in a cow, 126 Mannington, Mr. J., records a case of supposed glanders in a cow, 192 346 Markham, Mr. J., records a case of rabies in the horse, 189 121 Mayhew, Mr, describes the lesions in a case of sacculated intestine, 433 horse, case of, 128 Members, election of, 66, 132, 145, 265, 275, 397, 428 Mercer, Dr. Jas., on the Report of the Council of the Royal College of Mercury, compounds of, accumulate in the liver, 384 specific action of, 384 Metallic compounds, certain, do not exist in the body in a normal Milk fever, paper on, by M. Kainard, 363 Milk fever, causes of its infrequency in animals, 364 Mineral compounds, action of certain ones on the animal economy, Morton, Mr. W. J. T., gives the Introductory Lecture, 1 tion, 14 his Annual Report of the Veterinary Medical Associa- receives a present of a service of plate, 38 on the extract of Indian hemp, 69 on the action of iodine, 124 on the action of colchicum autumnale, 136 on strangulation of the rectum, 149 in consultation on a disease of the brain, 359 his mode of detecting arsenic advocated, 383 on the action of arsenious acid as a poison, 383 on the specific action of medicinal substances, 383 387 records the history of his galvanic test for arsenious acid, on poisoning in the dog by the compounds of lead, 388 on ossific tumours on the plexus choroides, 391 on the formation of cystic calculi in sheep, 423 on guano giving rise to nephritis in cows, 425 Museum, pathological, by Dr. Thibert, notice of, 362 Names of those who have obtained their diplomas from the Royal Nervous system in animals, comparative anatomy of, 436 Nostrils of the horse, structure of, 205 carcinomatous tumours within, 265 disease of, mistaken for glanders, 268 Occipital bone, basilar process of, fractured, 389 Open knee joint, severe case of, 414 Ophthalmia, constitutional, communications on, 132 new mode of treatment for, 134 Oration, annual, delivered by Mr. J. B. Simonds, 25 instances of, 241 of the right auricle of the heart of a horse, 407, 408 Paralysis, case of, successfully treated by strychnia, 235 Parotid duct, case of its being opened in a cow, 353 opened in a horse, 361 Parotid gland, amount of saliva secreted by it, 354 Pasture, peculiarity of, productive of red water, 420 Patellani, M., his case of ossified brain of an ox, 105 Pediculi, quick generation of, 421 Pelvis, cases of fracture of, 268, 389 Penis, amputation of, case of, 410 mode of amputating it, 411 Percivall, Mr. W., on the poisonous effects of the salts of barium, 376 Pharynx, the, description of, 60 -muscles of, 61 Phillips, Sir R., on the betel plant, 68 effects produced by the obliteration of their Fallopian tubes, 413 Pleuro-pneumonia epizootica in cattle, account of, by M. P. Verheyen, 194 is it, or is it not, contagious? 213, 322 convalescent animals capable of propagating it, 223 the flesh of animals affected with it in the early stages not unwholesome, 327 considered contagious, 327, 332 measures of the sanitary police respecting it, 327 means of eradicating the diseasc, 330 Plexus choroides, ossified tumours on, 390 Poisons, action of, 313 their introduction into bodies after death, how known, 381 Essay on, 374 Presentation of a bust to Professor Spooner, 9 service of plate to Mr. Morton, 37 Prince, M., on typhus in horned cattle, 364 Proteine, composition of, 1 discoverer of, 1 origin of, 2 Prout, Dr., analysis of a portion of osseous matter taken from the cere- Pulse, venous, how caused, 409 Punctured heart causing pericarditis in a bullock, 404 Purves, Mr. J., his contributions to veterinary pathology, 201, 253 Rabbits, inoculation of, with the saliva of a rabid sheep, 350 Rabies canina, a prize of £50 offered for the cure of a well-attested Rabies in a mare, cow, and heifer, cases of, 346 is it communicable by the herbivora? 349 VOL. 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