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TESTIMONIAL TO MR. M f CALL. 
the responsibility and advanced status of our profession 
requires, and proud that our relative position as pupils 
confers upon us an honorable association with one whose 
scientific attainments and great professional worth are univer¬ 
sally acknowledged and most deservedly respected. 
“ That you may long live in health and prosperity, fully to 
enjoy the good opinion of all honest men your ability, 
affability, and integrity cannot fail ever to secure, is the 
fervent wish of 
Your obliged and faithful pupils. 
Committee. 
C. S. Hurst. 
J. M. Axe. 
A. H. Santy. 
J. J. Cheesman, Chairman. 
M. Hack. T. J. Lang. 
J. Martin. Wm. Heaps. 
J. K. Haire, 
Hon. Sec. and Treasurer 
PRESENTATION OF A TESTIMONIAL TO 
MR. M'CALL, OF THE EDINBURGH VETERINARY 
COLLEGE. 
18, Clyde Street, Edinburgh ; 
April 6, 1859. 
Gentlemen, —Your insertion in the next month’s f Vete¬ 
rinarian’ of the enclosed notice of a testimonial presented 
by the students of the Edinburgh Veterinary College to 
Jas. M‘Call, Esq., which took place on Friday evening last, 
the 1st of April, will very much oblige 
Your obedient Servant, 
Thos. Taylor. 
To the Editors of the * Veterinarian .’ 
The students attending the Veterinary College, Clyde 
Street, met in the lecture-room of the college, on the evening 
of April 1st, for the purpose of presenting Mr. M f Call, the 
demonstrator of the College, with a very handsome gold 
watch and massive chain. 
Professor Dick occupied the chair. 
Mr. George Scott, one of the students, in a neat address, 
referred in warm terms to the high esteem, both personally 
and professionally, with which Mr. M‘Call had inspired the 
