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THE TITLE OF VETERINARY SURGEON. 
present without any inscriptions in remembrance of friends 
passed away. I do not think that we could find a more 
worthy subject for the first tablet, than presents itself in the 
recollection of Henderson’s daily life amongst us, full of 
hope, piety, and kindness. 
Any elaborate or expensive design would be unsuited to 
the simple and unpretending character of the man. A plain, 
but handsome tablet, with an appropriate inscription, seems 
all that is required. 
As it is not unlikely that many friends of one known only 
to be loved will be found anxious to join in this mark of 
affectionate regret and esteem, it is proposed to limit the 
subscription, for the present at least, to ten rupees. 
Yours, sincerely, 
(Signed) Robert Spankie, C.S. 
Judge of Saharunpore. 
Saharunpore; January 6tk, 1859. 
[Copy of Inscription on the Tablet T\ 
SA CRED 
TO THE MEMORY 
OP 
CHARLES HENDERSON, Esquire, 
BENGAL ARMY, 
VETERINARY SURGEON ATTACHED TO THE STUD OP THIS PLACE; 
WHO 
DIED AT SEA, ON HIS PASSAGE TO ENGLAND, 
ON THE 5TH DECEMBER, 
MDCCCLVIII. 
Age 28 Years. 
This Tablet teas erected by his Friends who loved him in life and follow 
him in Death with affectionate Remembrance. 
ON THE TITLE OF VETERINARY SURGEON. 
By “ Provincial.” 
The force and justness of the very excellent letter, signed 
“Fiat Justitia which appeared in the June number of your 
Journal, must be admitted by every well thinking member 
of our profession. It seems also to have so rivetted your at¬ 
tention as to be thought worthy of consideration in your 
leader of the same month. Your able correspondent con- 
