The Veterinarian: A Monthly Journal of Veterinary Science, Bind 46

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1873

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Side 894 - AND FLEMING.— The Comparative Anatomy of the Domesticated Animals. By A. CHAUVEAU, Professor at the Lyons Veterinary School; and GEORGE FLEMING Veterinary Surgeon, Royal Engineers.
Side 167 - Act interfere with the institution or prosecution of any proceeding in respect of any offence committed against, or any penalty or forfeiture incurred under, any Act hereby repealed. 4. In this Act — The term "justice...
Side 414 - Lancet, THE DIAGNOSIS OF BLOODSTAINS. The generally received opinion that the microscope is of little or no service in discriminating between the bloodcorpuscles of man and the common mammalian animals would seem to be refuted by some recent investigations of Dr. Joseph G. Richardson, Lecturer on Pathological Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania and Microscopist to the Pennsylvania Hospital. In his investigations Dr. Richardson employed a far higher power of the microscope than has hitherto...
Side 156 - The bonds for warehouses of all classes will be in the following form: Know all men by these presents, that we...
Side 167 - The Lords and others of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, by virtue and in exercise of the powers in them vested under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1869 (in this order referred to as the Act of 1869) and of every other power enabling them in this behalf, do order, and it is hereby ordered as follows —
Side 414 - The preparations of chloralum have nothing in common with the similarly sounding chloral hydrate, and are, in point of fact, mixtures of chloride of aluminium. 2. The preparations of chloralum contain chlorine combinations of lead, copper and arsenic, which renders their employment not free from danger, and which would render their employment as a medicine or as an astringent for open or suppurating wounds dangerous. 3. The price of the preparations of chloralum bears no relation either to their...
Side 95 - ... cold. He died at his residence, 17, Dorset-gardens, Brighton, on the morning of December 9. Mr. Lord, who was in his fifty-fifth year, was unmarried, and leaves no near relations except a brother, whose whereabouts is not yet known. Originally a captain in the Royal Artillery, in which capacity he served in the Crimean war, and took part in the battle of Balaklava, Mr.
Side 242 - Tbc ñamo was applied from the resemblance afforded by the parts of the plant to the instruments of our Lord's Passion and its attendant circumstances: thus the three nails— two for the hands, one for the feet— are represented by the stigmas; the five anthers indicate the five wounds; the rays of glory or, some say, the crown of thorns are represented by the rays of the 'corona...
Side 838 - In July of the same year — the time when the fever season used to set in — not a single case occurred ; yet the trees were not more than nine feet high. Since then complete immunity from fever has been maintained.
Side 415 - The white blood-corpuscle is a cell composed of, in the first place, a nucleus (or nuclei) which possesses the power of independent amoeboid movement, and is insoluble in water, but capable of slowly imbibing that fluid until swollen to nearly double its normal size. The cell-wall of the corpuscle is a membranous envelope, insoluble in water, even when boiling too thin to exhibit a double contour with a magnifying power of 1200 diameters, but firm enough to restrict the movement of its contained...

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