EDITORIAL ORSEllVATIONS. 
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The Organization of the Institute is as follows : — 
CORPORATION. 
OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION. 
William S. King, Chairman . 
John P. Jewett, Treasurer. 
C. L. Flint, Secretary. 
OVERSEERS. 
PRESIDENT OF THE INSTITUTE. 
D. D. Slade, M.D. 
FACULTY. 
George H. Dadd, Professor of Anatomy and Physiology . 
Charles M. Wood, Professor of Theory and Practice. 
Robert Wood, Professor of Cattle Pathology. 
BOARD OF EXAMINERS. 
D. D. Slade, M.D. 
John W. Warren, M.D. 
George Bartlett, M.D. 
Charles Gordon, M.D. 
To this an outline of the system of education intended to 
be adopted is annexed. Here there exists a good deal that is 
highly commendable, and which, if carefully carried out, cannot 
fail to bring about the end in view, namely, the inculcation of 
sound principles in the minds of students fitly educated for 
their reception ; that thus they may become, in the language 
of the originators, instrumental in sowing broadcast through- 
out the United States, the germs of usefulness, by ad- 
ministering relief to the sick and suffering of the inferior 
order of creation. 
Again we wish the Institute all prosperity. 
REGULATIONS. 
The first session of this Institution will commence on the 
first Monday of November, 1855, and will continue four 
months. 
The object in view is, to afford ample instruction to those 
persons desirous of qualifying themselves for the practice of 
Veterinary Medicine and Surgery. 
Tickets to a full course of lectures, seventy-five dollars. 
Matriculation ticket, three dollars. 
