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‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 16 Issue 4 – April 1843
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Articles include: Lectures on Horses. The Haunch and Thigh; The Ancient History of the Ox; A Case of Vomition in a Cow, Which Lasted Six Weeks; Caused by a Dilation of the Oesophagus at its Inferior Extremity, and Terminating Fatally;...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 16 Issue 3 – March 1843
Articles include: Lectures on Horses. The Hind Legs; On Tumours About the Head and Throat of Cattle; Disease of the Kidney and Ureter in a Yearling Calf; Cases of Parturition and Tracheotomy; A Singular Case of Abscess in a Horse;...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 16 Issue 2 – February 1843
Articles include: Lectures on Horses. The Fetlock; On the Pathology and General Treatment of Cattle; Case of Encysted Tumour at the Base of the Tongue in the Horse, Falling into Rima Glottidis, and Producing fits of Partial Asphyxia, Cured by an Operation;...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 16 Issue 1 – January 1843
Articles include: Vapour-Bath for Horses; On the Elementary Composition of the Different Kinds of Food; On the Progress of the Veterinary Art; On the Exclusiveness of the Publication of the Veterinary Transactions - The False Ground on Which it was Founded - The Valuable Introduction of Cattle Pathology - The Strange Ignorance of Many Country Practitioners - The Present State of Cattle Pathology - On Paraplegia in Cattle - Mr. T. Turner's Oration - And the Strange Duplicity Practised by Many Uncertificated Men;...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 15 Issue 12 – December 1842
Articles include: The Introductory Lecture of Professor Simonds on the Diseases of Cattle, Sheep, Swine, and Dogs; The Annual Oration. On the Present State and Future Prospects of the Veterinary Profession; Decsription of a Bandage for Capped Hocks;...
‘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 15 Issue 9 – September 1842
Articles include; Lectures on Horses. Lecture IV. (continued). The Shoulder (continued); Cases of Palsy; A Case of Hepatirrhoea, Attended with Amaurosis and Other Singular Symptoms; Lithotomy in a Mare - Sacculation of the Stone;...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 15 Issue 7 – July 1842
Articles include: Lectures on Horses. Lecture IV. The Shoulder; A Case of Lithotomy on a Horse; On Parturition in the Cow. Rigidity of the Os Uteri - False Labour Pains - Extraction of the Calf, and Rupture of the Os Uteri; Cases of Unusual and Difficult Parturition;...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 15 Issue 5 – May 1842
Articles include: On Epizootic Diseases; Disease of the Lachrymal Passages; A Singular Case of Suffocation in a Horse; On the Burusauttee; The Veterinary Art in India; The Veterinary Art in India. Section II. Of the Operation of Medicine on the Horse;...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 15 Issue 3 – March 1842
Articles include: Lectures on Horses. Lecture II. The Neck; Compte Rendu of the Clinical and Chirurgical Labours of the Veterinary School at Lyons during the Scholastic Year 1840-41; Rupture of the Rectum; On the Effect of the Dinodide of Copper. Farcy;...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 15 Issue 2 – February 1842
Articles include: Lectures on Horses. Lecture I.-(continued) - The Back and Loins; On Spasm of the Diaphragm; The Division of both Flexor Tendons in a Horse; Remarks on a Disease among Fowls; Extracts from my Case Book. Large Weight of Some Calves;...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 15 Issue 1 – January 1842
Articles include: Lectures on Horses. Lecture I. Form and Action; The Ancient History of the Ox; Pleuro-Pneumony and Ruptured Stomach; Fatal Perforation of the Lungs, Diaphragm, Liver, amd Colon, by the Shaft of a Cart;
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 14 Issue 11 – November 1841
Articles include: On the Present State of the Veterinary Profession; A Case of Stomach Staggers in a Mare; Consultations. No. XXIII. Obscure Lameness; A Short Historical Research on the Epizootic, Which has Lately Appeared and is Still Prevailing in Many Parts of England;...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 14 Issue 10 – October 1841
Articles include: Respiration, The Mechanism and Characters of, in Diseases of the Chest; Inflammation of the Lining Membrane of the Left Ventricle of the Heart in a Cow; Cases of Carditis; Diseased Tricuspid Valves in the Left Ventricles if the Hearts of Pigs;...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 14 Issue 9 – September 1841
Articles include: On the Unilateral or Three-Quartered Shoe; On the Absorption of Cataracts; Glanders in the Human Subject; Effusion into the Cavity of the Chest, Caused by the Accidental Introduction of a Stocking Needle;...