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EDITORIAL OBSERVATIONS. 
Graduation fee, twenty dollars. 
The following are the courses of Lectures to be delivered 
in this Institution : 
Anatomy and Physiology of the Horse . . . Prof. Geo. H. Dadd. 
Theory and Practice of Yeterinary Medicine and 
Surgery Prof. Chas. M. Wood. 
Cattle Pathology Prof. Robt. Wood. 
Students will also be furnished with tickets, without extra 
charge, to attend the following courses of lectures : a depart- 
ment of instruction in Harvard University ; commencing at 
the Medical College, North Grove Street, on the first 
Wednesday of November, at 12 o’clock, noon : 
Pathological Anatomy Prof. J. B. S. Jackson. 
Chemistry ........ Prof. Cook. 
COURSE OF INSTRUCTION. 
On the first Monday of November, 1855, at 12 o’clock, the 
President of the Institute will deliver an introductory lecture, 
which will be followed by addresses and other exercises 
calculated to interest the patrons and students of this 
Institution. 
Each session occupies a period of four months. 
The Professors will each deliver the usual courses of lec- 
tures ; the time to be so arranged as to give the students 
sufficient opportunity to attend those of Professors Jackson 
and Cook. 
LECTURES OF THE FACULTY. 
The Professor of Anatomy and Physiology will lecture on 
the various tissues, organs, and structure of the body of the 
Horse; demonstrating at the same time their mechanical 
and vital properties, their adaptation, design and function ; 
their position, dimensions, connection and organization ; 
which will be illustrated by means of the French model, 
skeleton, diagrams, and by wet and dry preparations ; an 
extensive collection of which has already been secured. 
The Professor of Theory and Practice will lecture on the 
general principles of Therapeutics and Pathology, and on the 
History and Treatment of Diseases of the Horse. 
He will describe the various remedies used ; point out 
their physical and medicinal properties ; and mode of 
administration. 
The Professor of Cattle Pathology will lecture on the 
various diseases of Neat Stock; the treatment of the same; 
and the remedies best adapted to their peculiar organization. 
