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EDITORIAL. 
and verified beyond the possibility of contradiction, and the 
results placed- before the country, it will prove a more powerful 
argument in securing legislation favoring dairy inspection than 
innumerable volumes of theoretical writings. It will demon¬ 
strate beyond doubt the dangers from the milk of tuberculous 
cows, and point the way toward the control, the reduction, and 
the extinction of the disease. 
A Valuable Contribution. —We are delighted to call the 
attention of our readers to the excellent article upon “ Tumors 
of the Sinuses and Maxillary Bone,” by the distinguished and 
talented Professor Cadiot, of the Alfort School. This contribu¬ 
tion is but the first of a series of brilliant papers which this 
illustrious Frenchman will write specially for the Review, and 
we congratulate our readers upon the acquisition of his wonder¬ 
ful genius. The editors of this journal will soon be in a position 
to announce original communications from other men of world¬ 
wide reputations, both at home and abroad. 
Progress of Veterinary Kducation. —The friends and 
promoters of a higher standard of veterinary education can now 
congratulate themselves upon the perfect fruition of their ambi-. 
tion and struggles to advance this important idea. Those schools 
which voluntarily led the way, somewhat perilous to their in¬ 
tegral interests, being private enterprises and drawing sustenance 
through sharp competition, have every reason to feel proud that 
their diagnosis of the public pulse, their devotion to the cause, their 
willing sacrifice, have been rewarded by bringing into line every 
school of any magnitude, except one, upon the American conti¬ 
nent, and it is only a matter of a little while before that school 
must conform to the new standard or close its doors. With its 
graduates debarred from recognition in the U. S. V. M. A.; with 
an examination before the 'Regents denied her future grad¬ 
uates in the most prosperous States of the Union, there can be 
but little inducement for young men to seek her diploma. 
In our last issue, we were pleased to enroll upon the list of 
