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THE VETERINARIAN, MARCH 1, 1859. 
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Ne quid falsi dicere audeat, ne quid veri non audeat. 
Cicero. 
COMMUNICATION FROM E. N. GABRIEL, ESQ., REGISTRAR 
TO THE ROYAL COLLEGE OE VETERINARY SURGEONS. 
Gentlemen, —You will oblige me by correcting an error 
in your last number of the Veterinarian , relative to Mr. 
T. Dollar not being a member of the Royal College of 
Veterinary Surgeons. 
Mr. Dollar informs me, that he obtained his diploma at a 
Special Meeting of the Board of Examiners acting for 
Scotland, in May, 1855, he with others not being satisfied 
with the certificate obtained from Mr. Dick’s school. 
I may be permitted to avail myself of this opportunity to 
state, that 
Mr. Benjamin Fawcett, and 
Mr. Lawrence Copeland, 
also obtained their diplomas at the same time. 
This result was inadvertently omitted to be published in 
the Register of Veterinary Surgeons. 
I am, yours, &c. 
E. N. Gabriel, 
Sec. and Registrar. 
To the Editors of the ' Veterinarian * 
REMARKS ON SOME OE THE CASES IN THE JOURNAL. 
We feel assured that several cases recorded in the present 
number of the Journal will be read with interest by the 
members of the profession. 
First. We would particularise Mr. Varnell’s case of 
