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* TABLE OF CONTENTS, VOLUME XX. 
EDITORIAL. 
Beginning Volume XX. I 
Virginia to the Front... 3 
An Unmerited Slur from Within. 3 
New York Legislation. 4 
Massachusetts Cattle Commission.... 5 
The Profession-in Illinois. 95 
And Now Canada. 9 8 
Buffalo. 99 
The Prize of the U. S. V. M. A. 100 
Tuberculin and Mallein. 173 
Regulation of Veterinary Practice in 
France. 1 7 ^ ) 
International Veterinary Congress of 
Chicago. *77 
Exportation of Horses. 1 7 7 
The Chicago Veterinary College. 178 
Honor to Whom Honor is Due. ..... 243 
An Assault upon American Veterinary 
Science. 2 45 
Tuberculosis, Acquired and Hereditary 247 
A Valuable Contribution. 248 
Progress of Veterinary Education. . . . 248 
What Means this Lethargy ?. 249 
New York State Legislation. 250 
Buffalo, the Veterinarians’ Mecca. ... 313 
A Government Biological Survey.... 319 
Massachusetts Cattle Commission.... 319 
The Buffalo Conventions and the Re¬ 
view. 383 
Scientific Chronicles. 3 8 4 
Uniformity of Degree and Education. 387 
Dr. Liautard’s Home-Coming. 388 
Bovine Tuberculosis. 3 8 9 
The Buffalo Veterinary Conventions. . 453 
Guard Your Veterinary Laws. 455 
Bovine Diphtheria. 
Uniformity of State Veterinary Examin¬ 
ing Boards. 54 1 
False Report of Pleuro-Pneumonia. .. 542 
The Army Bill. 543 
A Good Appointment. 544 
Opening of the N ew York State Veteri- 
nary College. 545 
VeterinaryDentistry. 609 
The Army Bill. 611 
A Test.. 612 
Section Work in the U. S. V. M. A. . 612 
Veterinary Homeopathy. 613 
Veterinary Examiners of Maryland.. . 613 
The Massachusetts Board of Cattle 
Commissioners. 677 
Opening Addresses. 681 
Attendance by Contract. 683 
To Correspondents. 684 
More than One !. 747 
Veterinarians of New York, Kill this 
Bill. 748 
A Very Important Legal Decision. . . 749 
Another State Veterinary College.... 751 
Vivisection in the District of Columbia 751 
The Thermo-Cautery. .. 75 2 
Tuberculin and Mallein lests. 75 2 
Veterinary Bills Before the New \ork 
Legislature. .. 823 
Vivisection in the Pulpit. 826 
A Veterinarian’s Triumph. 827 
Confederation of Scientific Investiga- 
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Nashville to Have the Meeting of 1897. 829 
Veterinarians in the State Militia. 829 
ORIGINAL ARTICLES. 
How Golden-Rods may be Poisonous. 
By H. H. Rusby. 
Parturient Apoplexy. By W. C. Covey 
Haemorrhagic Enteritis. By W. L. 
West. 
Some Veterinary Ophthalmology. By 
George G. Van Mater. 
Report on Southern Cattle Fever. By 
W. H. Harbaugh... 
Osteoporosis. By Geo. C. Faville. . .. 
Bone Softening. By M. D. Hoge. . . 
Aspiration Pneumonia following Ab¬ 
scess of Steno’s Duct. By John 
Greer. 
Professional Ethics. By J. P. Lewis. 
Virginia’s New Veterinary Law. 
New Remedies*; *'. 
Milk as a Factor in the Causation of 
Disease. By Jno. M. Parker. 
Pathogenesis and Development of Dis¬ 
ease. By W. L. Rhoads. 113 
The Theories of Immunity. By E. P. 
Niles. 118 
Azoturia. By F. S. Allen. 123 
The Pleasure of Being a Veterinarian. 
By J. C. Michener. I2 7 
Shoeing. By E. L. Morgenroth. 129 
Heart Disease. By J. A. Couture. . . 179 
Some Remarks on Periodic Ophthal¬ 
mia. By Geo. G. Van Mater. . . . 180 
Inaugural Address by Dr. F. W. 
Skaife. l8 5 
Scientific Breeding. By J. R. Kelso. 19° 
Equine Relapsing fever. By T. W. 
Watson.. 1 9 (y 
The Tumors of the Sinuses and of the 
Superior Maxillary Bone. 251 
Contagious Diseases in Kansas. 260 
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