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A TEOCHAE FOE CATTLE-MEN, 
In Juno of 1873 wo gave illustrations of a Tro- 
char and Cannula to be used in ringing 
a bull, and on page 13 (.January) and 
page 97 (March) of this Journal for 1873 
■we described the use of this apparatus 
in relieving hoven in cattle. These ar- 
ticles have brought out a large dematid for 
Trochars. and failing to find just the right 
kind among the makers of snri;ica] imple- 
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