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‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 49 Issue 12 – December 1876
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Articles include: Edinburgh Veterinary College: Introductory Address Delivered at the Opening of the Edinburgh Veterinary College, Glasgow Veterinary College: Introductory Address Delivered at the Opening of the Glasgow Veterinary College, On Measly eat and Measles in Man, Death of Mules from Parasitic Disease in Mauritius, The Principles of Botany...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 49 Issue 11 – November 1876
Articles include; Royal Veterinary College: Opening of the Session 1876-7. Introductory Adress by Professor Pritchard, The Egyptian Horse Plague in Relation to the Question of Parasitism, The Epizootic Disease Among the Horses of Egypt, The Principles of Botany, Flukes in Liver of a Horse...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 49 Issue 10 – October 1876
Articles include: Remarks on the Study of Parasites, with Suggestions in Reference to the Management of Sheep Suffering from Nematoid Worms, On Salt and Potash as Preventatives of Fluke-Disease, with Remarks on the Soil and Produce of the Saltbush Country in Australia, On Earth-Nut, or Ground-Nut, Cake, The Principles of Botany, Fracture of the Sesamoids...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 49 Issue 7 – July 1876
Articles include: Cruelty to Animals, Some Remarks on Hippopathology in India, Rabies in Calcutta, On Worm Colic, Serious Illness of a Cow Caused by Artificial Manure in Solution...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 49 Issue 4 – April 1876
Articles include: Remarks on the Human Fluke Fauna, with Especial Reference to Recent Additions from India and the East, The Principles of Botany, A Case of Papillary Tumour in the Bladder of a Cow, Qualified and Unqualified Practitioners, The Elevation of the Veterinary Profession...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 46 Issue 10 – October 1873
Articles include: On the Operation of Extraction for Cataract in the Horse and Other Animals, Remarks on the Entozoa and Ectozoa of Fish, Observations on Haematozoa, Remarkable Case of Diseased Skull of a Horse, Associated With Prolonged Life Under Great Suffering, The Principles of Botany...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 45 Issue 10 – October 1872
Articles include: Bursatie, Stricture of the Os and Cervix Uteri During Parturition - Observations on Operation by Incision for Same, Inoculation of a Man with the Chronic Nasal Discharge of a Horse, The Principles of Botany, Supposed Poisoning of Pigs by Convolvulus...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 42 Issue 10 – October 1869
Articles include: Communications and Cases. Observations on Strychnia; Periplantar Shoeing; The Principles of Botany; Practical Veterinary Science; Fracture of the Os Metacarpi Magnum of a Horse; Reunion; A Singular Case of "Weed" in a Mare; The Status of the Veterinary Profession; Pathology of Broken Wind in Horses; Treatment of Laminitis; Qualified and Unqualified Practitioners; Laminitis; An Urinary Calculus and it Expulsion...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 41 Issue 9 – September 1868
Articles include: Communications and Cases. On the Transference of Mange Mites from Individual Animals of One Family to those of Another, and the Subsequent Development of Cutaneous Disease; Fibrous Clot in the Brain of a Horse; The Question of the Day: What Kind of Education will Produce the Most Efficient Veterinary Surgeons; The Principles of Botany; Lusus Naturae Leading to Difficult Parturition in Cows; The Assumption of the Title of Veterinary Surgeon; Visit to Dr. Harvey's Tomb;...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 38 Issue 2 – February 1865
Articles include: Communications and Cases. Cases of Disease of the Blood-Vessels of the Horse; Influenza Among the Horses in the Metropolis; The Administration of Medicine to Cows the Subjects of Parturient Apoplexy; A Singular Accumulation of Fat in a Four-Year-Old Ox of the Short Horned Breed...

‘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 15 Issue 11 – November 1842
Articles include: Lectures on Horses. Lecture VI. The Fore Leg, or Cannon; Introductory Lecture on the Opening of the Medical Session, 1842-43; An Account of a Gangrenous Disease Among Cattle in the United States; A Case of Epidemic Disease in Cattle - Divison of the Posterior Mesian Artery, and Ultimate Union of the Divided Parts;...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 8 Issue 1– January 1835
Articles include: Mr Youatt's Veterinary Lectures, Lecture XLVI; On Wounds Penetrating Into the Chest of the Horse; On Staggers in Horses; La Lepre Boutonneuse, and Farcy in the Horse, Considered as Identical Diseases;...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 7 Issue 11– November 1834
Mr Youatt's Veterinary Lectures, Lecture XLV; On Wounds Penetrating into the Chest of the Horse; Bronchitis in Calves; The Rot (La cachexie Aqueuse) in Sheep, as Observed in Egypt; Scarlatina in Horses; The Use of Chloride of Lime in Fistulous Withers in a Cow;...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 7 Issue 10 – October 1834
Articles include: Mr Youatt's Veterinary Lectures, Lecture XLIV; On Opened Joints; Rupture of the Stomach; On Spavin; The Rot (La Cachexie Aqueuse) in Sheep; Hamont and Fischer on the Rot; Hydrophobia Communicated by a Cow;...