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‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 51 Issue 10 – October 1878
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Articles include: Synopsis of Continental Veterinary Journals, The Principles of Botany, Application of the Actual Cautery, Tests for Ascertaining Soundness of Wind in the Horse, Cases of Pleuro-Pneumonia, Illustrative of the Slow Progress of the Disease...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 51 Issue 9 – September 1878
Articles include: Sypnosis of Continental Veterinary Journals, The Principles of Botany, Vivisection in France, Veterinary Surgery As Performed by Unskilled Men, Cattle Plague...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 51 Issue 8 – August 1878
Articles include: Destructive Diseases Affecting Deer and Sheep, The Principles of Botany, Lithotomy in the Horse, Torsion of the Uterus, Veterinary Surgery As Performed by Unskilled Men...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 51 Issue 6 – June 1878
Articles include: The Principles of Botany, Rupture of Intestines of a Puppy Associated with Nematode Worms, Reply to Mr Beddard, Veterinary Colleges and Veterinary Professors in the United States, Cattle Plague...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 51 Issue 5 – May 1878
Articles include: Toxicological and Other Notes: Turkeys and Ducks Killed by Swallowing Mill Dust, Another Outbreak of Splenic Fever at Rigsby, The Principles of Botany, "A Reminiscence of Duties in the Council", Case of Fractured Jaw of a Horse...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 51 Issue 3 – March 1878
Articles include: The Principles of Botany, The Penal Clause - How to Obtain It, Veterinary Practice, Veterinary Surgeons and Horse Dealers, The Examination of Horses as to Soundness, Cases of Blood-Poisoning...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 51 Issue 2 – February 1878
Articles include: The Principles of Botany, Hypodermic Use of Medicines, Rheumatic Chorea in the Dog, Shoeing, Fashion in the Treatment of Disease...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 51 Issue 1 – January 1878
Articles include: The Principles of Botany, Singular Case of Delirium in the Horse, A Rejoinder to Mr. Gerrard's Criticism on Fashion in the Trearment of Disease, Fashionable Phlebotomy, Dislocation of the Shoulder-Joint...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 50 Issue 12 – December 1877
Articles include: On the Tenacity of Life of the Cysticercus in the Flesh of Oxen, and on the Rapid Development of the Corresponding Taenia Mediocanellata in the Human Body, Remarks on Professor Perroncito's Researches, The Principles of Botany, Loss of Muscular Power in the Hind Extremities of a Heifer Due to the Presence of the Larvae of the Oestrus Bovis in the Muscles of the Back and Loins, Fashion in the Treatment of Disease...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 50 Issue 11 – November 1877
Articles include: Royal Veterinary College: Opening of the Session 1877-78, Introductory Address by Professor Axe, Observations and Experiments Tending to Elucidate the Pathology of a Disease Affecting the Tongue of the Ox, Case of Abscess of the Liver in an Elephant, The Principles of Botany, The Influence of Fashion in the Treatment of Disease - Bleeding...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 50 Issue 8 – August 1877
Articles include: Chronic Diarrhoea in a Heifer, The Principles of Botany, Are Classical Education and Scientific Attainments to be Considered the End and Aim of Veterinary Studies?, The Origin of Contagious Disease, Cattle Plague...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 50 Issue 7 – July 1877
Article includes: On the Tenacity of Life of the Helminths and their Corresponding Larval Forms in Man and Animals, Chronic Gastric Catarrh in Cattle, The Principles of Botany, Laminitis - Mr. Broad's Reply to Mr. James, Pathological Notes and Observations...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 50 Issue 6 – June 1877
Articles include: The Importation of Foreign Cattle, Verminous Bronchitis in Dogs, The Principles of Botany, Mr. Broad's Case of Laminitis, Tuberculosis in a Pure Short-Horn Bull...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 50 Issue 5 – May 1877
Articles include: The Importation of Foreign Cattle, The Principles of Botany, Poisoning of a Horse by the Celastrus Scandens, Inoculation of a Man With the Purulent Discharge from an Abscess, Observations on Cases of Hydrothorax, In Which Symptoms of the Disease Are Not Marked Until Approaching Death...