PROPOSED TABLET TO CHARLES HENDERSON, $1.R.C.V,S. 559 
always more inflammation in the neighbourhood of the 
wound, and more copious infiltration of the parts than in a 
subcutaneous division of the tendons in the same rabbit. 
2d. Suppuration frequently occurred, either between the 
retracted ends of the divided tendon, or beneath its distal 
end. 3d. The skin was more apt to become adherent to the 
tendon, so as to hinder its sliding movements, when the 
healing was completed. 4th. The retracted ends of the 
tendon were more often displaced, so that their axes did not 
exactly correspond with each other, or with that of the 
reparative bond of union. Such mishaps were often ob¬ 
served in open wounds, but were rare after the subcu¬ 
taneous operations.” 
{To be continued .) 
PROPOSED TABLET TO THE MEMORY OF THE 
LATE CHARLES HENDERSON, M.R.C.Y.S., IN 
THE CHURCH OF SAHARUNPORE. 
Saharunpore ; July 23 d } 1859. 
Dear Sirs, — I beg to send for insertion in the Veteri¬ 
narian , a copy of a letter from R. Spankie, Esq., judge of 
Saharunpore, to the friends, in India, of the late Charles 
Henderson, Esq., veterinary surgeon, Saharunpore Stud. 
The subscription raised for the tablet has reached a sum 
which was hardly anticipated, and as I am sure this mark 
of our love for a member of the profession will be gratifying 
to your readers, and to his relations and friends, I do not 
hesitate to forward the inclosed. 
Yours faithfully, 
W. C. Mac Dougall, Lieut., 
Officiating 1st Class Assistant, Stud 
Department. 
To the Editors of ‘ The Veterinarian 
To the Friends of the late Charles Henderson. 
D ear Gentlemen, —It has been suggested that a tablet 
should be erected to the memory of our deceased friend in 
the church of this station. The walls of our church are at 
