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VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
Mr. Pritchard, Wolverhampton 
— Read, Teignmouth 
— Robertson, 9th Lancers 
— Robinson, Tamworth 
— Rogerson. Kirkham 
— Rogers, Exeter 
— R. Rush, Diss 
— \V. Rush, London 
— Salter, Eltham 
Mr. Jus. Sewell, Brighton 
— Simonds, Twickenham 
— H. Taylor, Belfast 
— H. Taylor, Sheffield 
— Walker, Lydde 
— Wells, Wymondham 
— Wheatley, Staindrop 
— Wilkinson, 17th Lancers. 
(Veterinary Students.' 
Mr. Bagnall 
— Barrett 
— Brett 
— Brettcrton 
— Brough 
— Carlisle 
— Cartwright 
— Corbett 
— Dawber 
— Goodwin 
— Goslin 
— Gray 
— Hardy 
— C. W. Harvey 
— J. Harvev 
— Hedley ' 
Mr. Hewish 
— Hodgson 
— Holmes 
— Hurford 
— Hutson 
— Moon 
— Norton 
— Phillips 
— Richmond 
— A. J. Sewell 
— E. Sewell 
— Snewing 
— Sparrow 
— Staveley 
— Wallis 
— Woodger. 
In all 10G, and at the second meeting! Good as was the cause, 
no one anticipated so glorious a result. The feeling and the de- 
termination of the profession cannot now he misunderstood; and 
the cause of good order, good feeling, and of the art itself, has 
signally triumphed. And what remains ? Why, that while we 
cherish, one and all, a watchful care, and an irrevocable deter- 
mination, that the peace of the Association shall not be disturbed, 
or hazarded , nor its honour tarnished, we will lay aside every de- 
monstration, and, as much as possible, every feeling, of ill-will 
towards those with whom we have been contending ; and exert 
every power in the accomplishment of an object which ought to 
be common to us all — the improvement of the student — the im- 
provement of the practitioner too — the advancement of our art, 
and its elevation to that point of public estimation and honour 
which, considering the objects that it embraces, it well deserves 
to occupy. 
And now, until the commencement of another year, we bid 
adieu to our readers. We shall then meet them with consider- 
able satisfaction ; for we have reason to hope that our periodical 
will increase in interest and in useftdness. An abstract of the pro- 
ceedings of the Veterinary Medical Association will be given every 
month, similar to the reports of the discussions of the Veterinary 
Medical Society formerly held m Nassau Street ; and no pains 
