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‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 42 Issue 5 – May 1869
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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 42 Issue 4 – April 1869
Articles Include: Communications and Cases. The Microscope in Veterinary Medicine. Disease of the Osseous Tissue of a Goat Presenting the General Character of "Mollites Ossium"; Lamintis and its Treatment;
The Cattle Plague in Spain; The Principles of Botany; Urinary Calculi Associated with Distemper Eased Kidney and Bladder of a Horse Death; Remarkable Case of Penetration of the Thorax of a Cow with a Stake; Treatment of Laminitis as Proposed by Mr. T. D. Broad;...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 42 Issue 3 – March 1869
Articles include: Communications and Cases. Remarks on the Alleged Death of Seventeen Cows and Two Horses through Drinking Bad Water; Numerous Calculi in the Bladder of a Dog Fourteen Months Old, Producing Distension and Congestion of the Organ and Death; On Laminitis; Veterinary Education and the Examination Question; The Principles of Botany; Pathological Contributions. Pleuro-Pneumonia; Eczema Epizootica (Mouth -and -Foot Disease);...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 42 Issue 2 – February 1869
Articles include: The Microscope in Veterinary Medicine. The Fungoid Theory of Disease; Remarks on the Alleged Death of Seventeen Cows and Two Horses through Drinking Bad Water; Laminitis and its Testament; Remarks on the "GoodEnough" Shoe;...
Treatment of Laminitis
The Principles of Botany

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 41 Issue 12 – December 1868
Articles include: Communications and Cases. Opening of the Session 1868-69 at the Royal Veterinary College; Introductory Address by Assistant-Professor Pritchard; A Fatal Disease Among Horses in India; The Principles of Botany; Observations on Impacted Bowel in the Horse
The Application of Carbolic Acid Animals;...

‘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 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 41 Issue 8 – August 1868
Articles include: Communications and Cases. African Cattle and their Parasites; On Trichinosis and Measles in Swine; Notes on the Influence of Atmospheric Pressure and Altitude on Health and Disease in Man and the Lower Animals; The Abyssinian Campaign; The Principles of Botany;...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 41 Issue 7 – July 1868
Articles include: Communications and Cases. The Microscope in Veterinary Medicine; The Principles of Botany; The Veterinary Bill and College Education; Punctured Abdomen, Necessitating Removal of the Omentum; Pathological Contributions. Adhesion of the Heart to the Pericardium; Cancerous Deposit Associated with Melanosis in a Sheep;Fatality of Pleuro-Pneumonia;...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 41 Issue 3 – March 1868
Articles include: Communications and Cases. The Transit of Diseased Animals; Observations on "Soundness"; Observations on Causes of Roaring; Reply to a Letter by Mr T. Greaves. On the Proposed Scotch Charter; Mr. Owles in Further Reply to Mr Garratt...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 41 Issue 1 – January 1868
Articles Include: Veterinary Medical Association Conversazione; Popular Errors Connected with Veterinary Medicine, Observations on "Soundness";The Veterinary Charter; Communication from Mr. A. Owles, V.S., Sixth Dragoons, to Mr Garratt; Reply to M.R.C.V.S;...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 40 Issue 11 – November 1867
Articles include: Opening of the Session at the Royal Veterinary College. - Introductory Lecture by Professor Tuson; Remarks on the Continental Veterinary Schools of Switzerland and Italy; Disease of the Frontal Maxillary Sinuses Inducing Dyspnoea; Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, Proposed New College; Inversion of the Uterus and Fracture of the Ilium in a Bitch;...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 40 Issue 3 – March 1867
Articles include: Remarks on Some of the Diseases Affecting the Facial Region of the Horse's Head; The Re-Appearance of Cattle Plague in the Metropolis; The Cattle Plague at Islington; Belgium. The Cattle Plague in Limburg; On Local Anaesthesia Applied to Veterinary Surgery;...
