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siding. His green diet seems to have much contributed to it; 
continue medicine; dose augmented to 9j daily. 
June IQth ,—The sore on the leg is dried up, and the swelling 
greatly diminished. 
2Sd ,—One can hardly distinguish any difference in the size of 
the two hind legs, and the sore seems quite healed up. Dis¬ 
continue the medicine, and let him go to work. 
P. 
Quid sit pulchrum, quid turpe, quid utile, quid non.—Hon. 
The Voice of Humanity, published Quarterlij. No. 12, 
June 1, 1833. 
We notice, with much pleasure, the publication of the con¬ 
cluding number of the third volume of this work, so praise¬ 
worthy in the object at which it aims, and conducted with so 
much talent. 
The association for promoting rational humanity towards the 
animal creation, a purpose dear to every veterinarian whose 
mind is well constituted, does not content itself with vague, al¬ 
though perhaps eloquent, diatribes against cruelty towards the 
brute, but it is cautiously, yet zealously, pursuing a well-digested 
plan. It is not wasting itself in idle declamation, but en¬ 
deavouring to accomplish, and is fast accomplishing, certain 
definite purposes. 
The object which it is now striving to effect is, the removal of 
the slaughter-houses of the metropolis, and the beast market, 
which is held almost in the centre of it. The comfort, the health, 
and the personal safety of the inhabitants of the metropolis are 
plainly enough involved in this. The following extract from 
the present number will shew that “ humanity towards the ani¬ 
mal creation” is far more deeply connected with it than many 
would readily imagine. 
That this, the first object of the association, and many an ul¬ 
terior one, may be soon and perfectly accomplished, is our ardent 
wish ; and our readers would contribute to their accomplishment, 
by subscribing to The Voice of Humanity.” It comes but four 
times in the year ; and in good writing, and interesting and useful 
matter^ they would have much more than their shilling’s worth 
lor their shilling. 
