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‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 44 Issue 11 – November 1871
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Articles include: Opening of the Session 181-72 at the Royal Veterinary College. Introductory Address by Deputy-Professor Pritchard, Observations on the Anatomy and Physiology of the Horse's Foot, Panics Among Horses, The Principles of Botany, Clover-Dodder, and its Supposed Medicinal Properties...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 44 Issue 10 – October 1871
Articles include: Observations on the Anatomy and Physiology of the Horse's Foot, Panics Among Horses, Reply of Mr. J.W. Hill, M.R.C.V.S., Wolverhampton, to Mr. Andrew Simpson, The Treatment of Tetanus and its Profitable Discussion, The Principles of Botany...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 44 Issue 7 – July 1871
Articles include: Observations on the Anatomy and Physiology of the Horse's Foot, Strangulation of the Intestines in a Horse, Caused by Carcinoma in the Mesentery, A Few Remarks Upon Aconite as a Sedative and Medicinal Agent in Tetanus, Tetanus and Aconite...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 44 Issue 6 – June 1871
Articles include: Observations on the Anatomy and Physiology of the Horse's Foot, Twelve Cases of Tetanus, The Progress of Veterinary Science, Description of the Post-Mortem Examination of the Animal Affected with Embolism of the Iliac Arteries, The Principles of Botany...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 44 Issue 5 – May 1871
Articles include: Observations on the Anatomy and Physiology of the Horse's Foot, Splenic Disease, Case of Hypertrophied Heart in a Waggon Gelding, Practical Thoughts on Plenalvus, Poisoning of a Horse by Eating, Laurocerasus Folia...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 44 Issue 4 – April 1871
Articles include: Observations on the Anatomy and Physiology of the Horse's Foot, Papillary Growths from the Mucous Membrane of the Oesophogus of a Cow, Dermitis Leading to Extensive Desquamation of Cuticle and Hair, Case of Inflammatory Oedema in Both Hind Legs of a Mare, Successful Treatment of Tetanus With Aconite...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 44 Issue 2 – February 1871
Articles include: Acorn-Poisoning, Synoptical Observations on Injuries, etc., Occurring Amongst Army Horses, The Principles of Botany, Remarks on a Case of Pyaemia, Tuition in Our Veterinary Schools...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 43 Issue 12 – December 1870
Articles include: The Structure and Physiology of the Horse's Foot, Scrufulous Tumours in the Mesentery, Disease of the Ligamentum Nuchae of A Horse, On the Use of Actual Cautery, On the use of the Actual Cautery in "Lampas"...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 43 Issue 11 – November 1870
Articles include: Opening of the Session 1870-7, at the Royal Veterinary College - Introductory Address by Professor Tuson, A Reminiscence of the Central Veterinary Medical Society and its First Subject, On Slings and Slinging, Paraplegia in the Horse, The Principles of Botany...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 43 Issue 10 – October 1870
Articles include: Observations on the Anatomy and Physiology of the Horse's Foot, The Principles of Botany, Remarks Upon the Use of Actual Cautery as Applying to the Veterinary Profession, Remarks on Some of the, Causes of the Spread of the Foot and Mouth Disease in Ireland, Cattle Plague, Pluero-Pneumonia...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 43 Issue 9 – September 1870
Articles include: Observations on the Anatomy and Physiology of the Horse's Foot, Observations on Parturient Apoplexy, Fatal Cases of Poisoning in a Horse and Mare from Eating Yew, Sudden Death of Two Horses, Suspected Poisoning of Three by Alimentary Matter, Strangulation of the Intestines of the Horse...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 43 Issue 4 – April 1870
Articles include: Observations on the Anatomy and Physiology of the Horse's Foot, On the Structure and Disease of the Navicular Bone, The Principles of Botany, Upon the Periplantar Shoe in Chronic Laminitis, Congenital Distortion of the Fore Limbs of a Foal; Operation; Recovery, On the Patent Elastic Horse Collar...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 43 Issue 3 – March 1870
Articles include: Observations on the Anatomy and Physiology of the Horse's Foot, Aneurism of the Posterior Aorta of a Horse, Observations on Mr. Overed's Case of Partial Occlusion of the Trachea, Fracture of the Tibia, Acute Inflammation of the Heart, Four Cases of Rabies in Cattle, Recovery of a Dog from Poisoning by Strychnia...

‘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...
