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ate of the University of Pennsylvania, and he also 

 studied in Europe. At the University of Pennsyl- 

 vania he not only held a position in the Veterinary 

 School, but was also resident surgeon in the vet- 

 erinary hospital attached to that institution. This 

 hospital is the finest in the country, and its free 

 clinics, etc., give exceptional facilities for study. 

 Not satisfied with his own opinion, Dr. TurnbuU 

 made several trips to Europe to consult the most 

 prominent veterinary scientists in regard to his 

 preparation, which, after repeated and careful 

 trials on the most hopeless cases, he then placed 

 on the market. Mr. H. S. Bossart, the manufac- 

 turer, is a prominent business man and proprietor 

 of the fine new dri\'ing park at Latrobe. Mr. Bos- 

 sart recognized the need of such a medicine, and, 

 having often seen the grand results from Dr. Turn- 

 bull's treatment, became interested in the business. 



From the above it is easily seen that a guarantee 

 from such men should convey great weight. Of the 

 above preparations I cannot speak too highly, and 

 from the chemist's standpoint it is a model of the 

 highest excellence. 



After repeated trials by myself and assistant they 

 have accomplished what the manufacturers claim 

 for it, and any horseman who is in need of such 

 medicine will serve his own and animal's interest 

 by using Dr. Turnbull's medicine. 



A QUALIFIED VETERINARY. 



