76 USING A GLANDERED HOUSE IN A PUBLIC VEHICLE. 
'T-': 
Mr. Dollar, V.S. We are of opinion that the said horse is 
free from glanders, in good condition, and fit for any ordi¬ 
nary work. 
(Signed) Coleman and Field, 
“ Veterinary Surgeons.” 
Mr. John Dollar examined him on the same day, and gave 
the following certificate: 
“ Veterinary Establishment, 
Castle Street, Finsbury, 
Nov. 18 th, 1858. 
“ I hereby certify that I have this day examined a bay 
horse, at the request of Mr. Thos. A. Dollar, and am of 
opinion that the said horse is decidedly free from the disease 
termed glanders, and is in good working condition. 
(Signed) John Dollar, Veterinary Surgeon.”* 
From that time up to the present he has been doing 
regular work in one of the Westminster omnibuses. 
On the 11th of this month I had him again examined 
by Mr. Field, Messrs. Coleman and Field, and Mr. J. Dollar, 
who all confirmed their opinions, as stated in their previous 
certificates, that the horse was not glandered, and was in 
good working condition. 
On the 12th inst. I had him sent for examination to the 
Messrs. Mavor, and received the following certificate: 
“ Infirmary for Horses, 
77, Park Street, Grosvenor Square, 
London; Jan. \2th , 185.9. 
“ I hereby certify that I have this day examined, at the 
request of Mr. Dollar, a bay gelding, with a view to forming 
an opinion as to whether he is or is not affected with 
glanders, and am of opinion that the said gelding is not 
affected with that disease. I observe, however, the old cica¬ 
trices of ulceration of the Schneiderian membrane of both 
nasal cavities, and thickening of the integuments in the 
submaxillary space, apparently the result of treatment for 
glandular enlargement. 
(Signed) “ W. Mavor, V.S., M.R.C.V.S ” 
The following veterinary surgeons have also at various 
times examined the horse, and given certificates that he is 
* [Following the words “Veterinary Surgeon,” in Mr. John Dollar’s 
certificate, were the letters “M.ll.C.V.S.,” which we have erased, as on 
reference to the published Register of the Royal College of Veterinary 
Surgeons, we did not find his name; and also on application to the 
Registrar, we were informed that Mr. Dollar had no right to the title which 
these initials express, not having graduated at the College.] 
