Index to ‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 36 – 1863
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‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 36 Issue 12 – December 1863
Articles include: Communications and Cases. On Some of the Diseases of the Respiratory Organs of the Horse and Other Animals; The Operation for Roaring in the Horse; An Invertabrate Case of Stringhalt; The Pathology of Glanders; Observations on Soundness; Horse Warranty. - A Rig; On the Alsike Clover;...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 36 Issue 11 – November 1863
Articles include: Communications and Cases. Introductory Lecture Delivered at the Opening of the Session 1863-64, at the Royal Veterinary College; Observations on Stringhalt; Observations on "Soundness"; Botany as Appled to Veterinary Science; The Effects of Cotton Cake on Young Stock; A Voice from a Durham Coal Mine...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 36 Issue 10 – October 1863
Articles include: Communications and Cases. String-Halt - Its Doubtful Pathology; On Some of the Diseases of the Respiratory Organs of the Horse and Other Animals; Joint Lameness in Colts, Associated with and Symptomatic of Lumbricord Worms; Traumatic Tetanus. - Recovery; Supposed Effects of the Alsike Clover on Horses; Second Communication...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 36 Issue 9 – September 1863
Articles include: Communications and Cases. A Serious Cyst Situated in the Diaphragm; On the Exhibition of Animal Food to Herbivorous Animals in Veterinary Practice; Hydatids in the Kidney of a Lamb; Remarks by Professor Varnell; Observations on "Soundness"; Botany as Applied to Veterinary Science; Strangulated Scrotal Hernia. - Reduction by Taxis;...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 36 Issue 8 – August 1863
Articles include: Communications and Cases. On Some of the Diseases of the Respiratory Organs of the Horse and Other Animals. Catarrhal Affections; Observations on "Soundness"; Case of Ruptured Stomach of a Horse; Diseased Kidney of a Pony
Treatment of Colic; Facts and Observations. The Alkaline Metals; Obtainment of Iodine...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 36 Issue 7 – July 1863
Articles include: Communications and Cases. Diseased Meat; Tumour Within the Windpipe of a Horse; Remarks by Professor Varnell; Simple Rules on Shoeing; Cases of Purpura Haemorrhagica; Ruptured Colon in a Horse; The Use of the Hydrated Perxide of Iron in Cases of Poisoning by Arsenic...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 36 Issue 6 – June 1863
Articles include: Communications and Cases. Oedema of the Large Intestines of a Horse, Supervening Upon an Attack of Influenza; Paralysis of the Colon of Horse; On Some of the Diseases of the Respiratory Organs of the Horse and Other Animals
Observations on "Soundness";...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 36 Issue 5– May 1863
Article include: Communications and Cases. Observations on "Soundness"; Comments on a Recent Case of Rupture of the Colon in a Horse; Fractured Radius Supervening a Kick Several Days Previously Inflicted; Botany as Applied to Veterinary Science
On Ulceration of the Intestines;...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 36 Issue 4 – April 1863
Articles include: Communications and Cases. Rupture of the Colon of a Horse, which it is supposed, had taken place several days before death; Analysis of a Calculus Removed from the Urethra of a Horse; On Some of the Diseases of the Stomach and Intestines of the Horse and other Animals. Chronic Diarrhoea; Observations on "Soundness"; Abscess in the Brain of a Horse...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 36 Issue 3 – March 1863
Articles include: Communications and Cases. Carcinoma of the Intestines and other Abdominal Viscera of a Horse; Treatment of Colic, &c; Observations on "Soundness."; Remarks on a Case of Calculi in the Intestines of a Horse, Followed by Rupture; Botany as Applied to Veterinary Science. Poisoning of Heifers with the Woody Nightshade...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 36 Issue 1 – January 1863
Articles include: Communications and Cases. Observations on "Soundness"; A Diseased Spleen; Remarks on the Above by Professor Varnell; Botany as Applied to Veterinary Science. Plants which Prove Poisonous, or Otherwise Injurious, to our Domestic Animals; Hydrophobia in the the Horse; On Strangulated Hernia...