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GLANDERS. 
These precautions should he rigorously observed until that 
time arrives so critical, the shooting of the grass, when they may 
be permitted to go to pasture ; dry meat, however, being for a 
little while given to them alternately with the green. A reason- 
able period having elapsed, they may be left at full liberty. 
Mem. de l’ Quest, Jan. 1837. 
Glanders. 
Glanders, the nature of which is yet a problem, is it conta- 
gious? Huzard says yes! with Solleysel, La Guirini&re, and 
Gaspard Saunier. Camper, Godine, Magendie, Dupuy say no ! 
La Fosse says yes and no ! Coleman, Delabere Blaine, and 
Dutz neither say yes nor no ! Chabert, after having during his 
whole life maintained the contagiousness of glanders, has retract- 
ed this opinion in his old age. 
Last of all comes M. Galy, the great partisan of non-contagion, 
and the inventor of a new mode of treatment. He proposed to 
the Minister of War the institution of certain experiments, which 
was accepted. Certain horses labouring under glanders were 
mixed with others perfectly sound on the farm of M. Gelinier. 
The experiment was so far successful that, on the proposition of 
M. de Champagne, Inspector General of the Studs, it became a 
question to reconsider the ordinance of the 16th of July 1784, 
which required the destruction of all glandered horses. 
M. Dreux, proprietor of the park in which this farm was si- 
tuated, saw, as he thought, in these experiments an infraction of 
the conditions on which he let this farm. The question was 
brought before the first chamber of the Court Royal, which de- 
cided that a farmer cannot bring on his grounds any horses la- 
bouring under glanders, in order that they may be submitted to 
treatment, without a breach of the terms of his lease, and without 
the security of a good housekeeper that recompence shall be 
made for the mischief that may be done. 
Le Droit — French daily paper. 
A List of Pupils who have obtained their Diplomas. 
July 4, 1837. 
Mr. J. Mulliner, Ellesmere, Shropshire ; 
Mr. G. Doyle, Kildare, Ireland. 
July 24, 1837. 
Mr. John Jones, London; 
Mr. G. J. Sparrow, Bromley, Middlesex ; 
Mr. A. J. Hutchings, Lewisham, Kent ; 
Mr. W. Chandler, Bishop-Stortford, Herta. 
