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‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 43 Issue 6 – June 1870
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Articles include: Observations on the Anatomy and Physiology of the Horse's Foot, The Proposed Central Veterinary Medical Society, Cancer of the Penis - Amputation, The Principles of Botany, Cattle Plague, Foot and Mouth Disease and Pluero-Pneumonia...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 43 Issue 2 – February 1870
Articles include: Extraordinary Enlargement of the Liver of a Dog from Deposit of Fatty Matter; Scrofulous Disease of the Eye-Ball and Tracheal Lymphatic Glands; Partial Occlusion of the Trachea in an Entire Horse; ThePrinciples of Botany; "Club" or "Stump Foot", and the Spring Extention Shoe; Glanders in Horses, and the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 42 Issue 5 – May 1869
Articles include: Communications and Cases. Submucous Haemorrhage in the Intestines of a Horse; On Laminitis; The Principles of Botany; On the Laws of Warranty; Curious Case of Tetanus in a Cow, Resulting from an Accumulation of Foreign Bodies in the Omasum; Treatment of Laminitis; Pathological Contributions. The Cattle Plague;...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 41 Issue 11 – November 1868
Articles include: Communications and Cases. The Disease among American Cattle; The Question of the Day: What Kind of Education will Produce the Most Efficient Veterinary Surgeons?; The Principles of Botany
Liability of Veterinary Surgeons; Professional Morale;...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 41 Issue 10 – October 1868
Articles include: Communications and Cases. The Microscope in Veterinary Medicine; The Question of the Day: What Kinf of Education will Produce the Most Efficient Veterinary Surgeons?; The Principles of Botany
A Case of Bronchitis, or Gangrenous Inflammation of the Lungs, Complicated with Hepatitis; Successful Treatment of Acute Rheumatism, with Large Doses of Alkaline Medicine; Hydrocyanic Acid Tetanus;...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 41 Issue 4 – April 1868
Articles include: Communications and Cases. The Proposed Veterinary Charter for Scotland; Case of Traumatic Tetanus, Successfully Treated by Aconite and Hydrocyanic Acid; On Tetanus; On Broken Wind;Traumatic Tetanus; On Veterinary Education; A Case of Endocarditis in the Horse;...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 40 Issue 5 – May 1867
Articles include: Remarks on Some of the Diseases Affecting the Facial Region of the Horse's Head; The Microscope in Veterinary Medicine; Fer Peripantaire; A Fistulous Opening in the Temporal Region of a Colt's Ear, Arising from a Misplaced Molar Tooth; Some Observations on the Early History of Variola Ovina;...


‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 38 Issue 9 – September 1865
Articles include: Communications and Cases. The Cattle Plague; A Few Thoughts on Influenza in Horses; Botany as Applied to Veterinary Science;
Observations on "Soundness"; Secondary Abscess in the Lungs; Accompanying Caries of Bone; Facts and Observations. The Late Donkey Show;...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 38 Issue 8 – August 1865
Articles include: Communications and Cases. A Few Thoughts on Influenza in Horses; Endocarditis in a Cow; Case of Fractured Jaw of a Horse; What is Homeopathy?; Is it a Fallacy to Feed Cattle and Sheep on Malt?; Action of Phodophyllum on the Horse, Cow, and Dog;...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 38 Issue 7 – July 1865
Articles Include: Communications and Cases. Disease of the Brain and Cranial Bones Produced by a Cancerous Tumour; Tumours in the Ventricle of the Brain of the Horse, Complicated with Oedema of the Head and Tongue;
Toxicological Notes. Communicated by Professor Tuson; The Exclusive Right of the Members of the Body Corporate to the Name and Title of " Veterinary Surgeons"; Botany as Applied to Veterinary Science;...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 37 Issue 2 – February 1864
Articles include: Communications and Cases. Observations on Urine and Urinary Deposits in Relation to Disease; On Cotton-Cake; On Some of the Diseases of the Respiratory Organs of the Horse and Other Animals. Catarrhal Affections;...


‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 32 Issue 2 – February 1859
Articles include: Communications and Cases. Tumour in the Ventricle of the Brain of a Horse; Communications and Cases. Extensive Deposits of Lymph Within and Around the Trachea of a Cow; Communications and Cases. Rupture of the Colon of a Pony Caused by Eating the Intestines of an Ox; Communications and Cases. Tumour Attached to the Mucous Coat of the Ileum of a Horse...
