American Veterinary Review, 
JANUARY, 1893 . 
EDITORIAL. 
Thanks and Suggestions.—O ur suggestion of the proba¬ 
te discontinuance of the publication of the Review, and the 
.ccompanying appeal to our delinquent subscribers has not been 
without effect, but has met with a handsome response, and we 
vail of the earliest opportunity to tender them our thanks for 
heir appreciation of our position. The appeal has also furnished 
he occasion to many of our friends to write us letters expres- 
ive of their warm appreciation of the work done by the REVIEW, 
a these expressions we recognize the most satisfactory reward 
f any we could have received for the efforts we have made, and 
r e cannot allow the present issue to reach our readers without 
dling them how much we value these proofs of the friendly feel- 
lgs they have so frankly and kindly conveyed. We desire also 
) assure them of our increased willingness, and renewed deter- 
lination to continue our endeavors in behalf of the honor and 
iterests of the profession we serve. But permit us at the same 
me to ask of our veterinarians something more than the pay- 
ent of their subscription dues, for though this may help to pay 
<e expenses of publication, it is not sufficient to make the jour- 
il all that it ought to be in other respects, viz., interesting as 
ell as instructive. 
Our columns being open to all, a question like this occurs: 
