DEPARTMENT REPORTS 



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A TABULATED REPORT OF THE SURGICAL AMBULATORY CLINIC TREATED.-Co/KniMcd. 



The total iiuiiiber of animals treated l)v the (lepartinent dnring the 

 school year 1U22-1!)L*M ijuhidiug both aiiihulatorv and hospital clinic 

 was 4,823. Out of tliis niiinber 'Ml were horses, 1,010 cattle, 8:>!t sheep, 

 096 swine, 1,017 dojis, 77 cats, 1 monkey, 2 rabbits, 1 coyote, 1 goose, 

 4 turkeys, 1 goat, 1 chicken, 1 raccoon, and 1 canary bird. 



Tlie total number of ambulatory cases treated during the school 

 year was 2,485 and the total number of surgical and medical hospital 

 cases treated was l,8^)^^, an increase of 1,201 cases over last year. 



The large number and variety of cases available for instruction ])ur- 

 poses has been exceedingly satisfactory and the clinic is constantly 

 growing bigger and better each year. 



Kespectfullv submitted, 



JOHN P. BUTTON, 

 Associate I'rofessor of Surgery aud Medicine. 



