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NEWS AND ITEMS. 
Kendall, M.R.C.V.S., Principal of the Melbourne Veterinary 
College, and H. Sugden Rnddick, V.S., lecturer at the same col¬ 
lege. & The style of the articles is largely of the agricultural 
type, and intended, in a measure, to awaken an interest in vet¬ 
erinary medicine among the stock-owners of the colony. 
Veterinarians Ought to Remember— To try to further 
advance your profession and thus benefit yourselves.To 
join all the veterinary societies at your disposal.To form 
societies in places where there are none and make them societies 
of veterinary graduates.To write articles or reports of 
cases for the American Veterinary Review .To report 
to the same, any news of interest that will benefit veterinarians 
at large. To subscribe for the leading veterinary journals. 
.To buy some of the newer works on veterinary medicine 
and surgery.To make laws to regulate veterinary practice 
in your respective states and to enforce them.To see that 
veterinary graduates hold the public offices in preference to 11011- 
graduates.To try to prevent 11011-registered men from prac¬ 
tising.To use the various new renledies and modes of 
treatment and report the results of the same for the benefit of 
the profession.To work in harmony with your neighbor 
practitioner ; it is better for both and for the profession. 
To not be hasty in judging other veterinarians, lest you yourself 
might be more severely judged.To listen to the advice of 
older and experienced men.To make your name by constant 
and conscientious attention to practice.To advise all vet¬ 
erinarians to subscribe for the American Veterinary Re¬ 
view.—“ F. X. T.” _ f 
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