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u- p<>n side red a pound and a half of Epsom salts to be a 
Sum ta. He likewise gave hi. med.eine. in beer «' ale, at 
'“Iw«»’e “STnllfTten boat.; ...hough net, m 
scat 0 & a ^2i 
CO tTatiS— e to'bleedhjevery two or three hours 
iVLi. nasion n Tf the fever were conquered at 
LVhmustCbv vigorous measures ; and then the remission was 
be , safel y a “ e i in 
c AIr Field gave sulphur as a general purgative to cattle, m 
doses of six or S eight ounces. In inflammatory cases he should, 
perhaps, prefer Epsom salts. 
VETERINARY PROFESSION. 
THE adjourned meeting of Veterinary Surgeons was heMat 
the Freemasons’ Tavern, on the Ev ^S p °‘ e ,nan in 
About thirty practitioners were present—1 lotessoi <-oien 
the Tttascarried, with one dissentient voice, that an alteration was 
advisable in the present examining committee; and that ve e 
rinary surgeons should share in the examination of. veterinary 
^ U ''rhe followino- resolutions were unanimously carried. 
That an efficient examining committee of veterinary surgeons 
-hould be elected by the body of the profession, before whom the 
pupil should appear, and by whom he should be approved, be o.e 
he could obtain his diploma as a vetermaiy surgeon. 
That a memorial be presented to the governors praying then 
governors, and their co-operation with the profession. 
tion to theVmfessor and Assistant Professor; but that they shall 
