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at that College is Identical with that laid 

 down by the R.C.V.S. of England. The 

 Government recognition of Colonial quacks, 

 who assume veterinary standing, is not only 

 an insult to English veterinary surgeons, but 

 is also a cruel wrong to Colonial veterinary 

 colleges. 



From extended enquiries among Army and 

 Civilian veterinary surgeons, I am convinced 

 that the dearth of qualified candidates was 

 solely due to the poor pay and inferior 

 status offered to them. In this, I think our 

 profession is somewhat to blame for not 

 pushing their claims more strongly. There 

 is no doubt that one of the best means for 

 the removal of a grievance is to appeal in 

 a straightforward manner to the governing 

 authority. As a case in point, I can cite 



