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CORRESPONDENCE. 
laxative food, boiled oats, bran, corn, carrots. The above is 
for ordinary cases. Very severe cases must have stimulants, 
febrifuges, or tonics, as symptoms require. 
Very respectfully, 
R. W. Tuck, V.S. 
TO VETERINARIANS U. S. ARMY. 
Fort Reno, O. T., Feb. 8, 1893. 
I 1 cgi et to have to state that we have failed in our efforts 
to pass our veterinary bill through Congress this session. 
Would respectfully urge that we renew our efforts to¬ 
wards passing a suitable bill next winter, and would suggest 
that with this object in view you would endeavor to visit 
Chicago next September, during the session of the U. S. Vet- 
eiinaiy Medicai Association there, where as many as possible 
of the Army Veterinarians can meet and discuss the subject 
and organize an association for our protection and benefit. 
Those who have promised to be present, so far, are Drs. 
Turner, 6th; Treacy, 8th ; Lemay, 7th; and myself, 5th. 
Very respectfully, 
Gerald E. Griffin, 
POSITION AS ASSISTANT WANTED. 
Senior Student at the American Veterinary College, expects to graduate 
this month, would like position as assistant to Veterinarian either in New York * 
or Brooklyn. Address, 
X. Y. Z., care of Sabiston & Murray, 
916 6th Ave., N. Y. 
FOIl SALE. 
Veterinary practice (established four years) in city of forty-five thousand 
(45,000) in farming country. Only one other graduate within one hundred and 
ten miles (110). Frequent calls to neighboring towns. Cool summers. Good 
climate. Will be sold cheap for cash. For price, reason for leaving, etc. 
Dr. Poe, V. S., 
T F __ ___ Knoxville, Tennessee. 
FOR SALE. 
A complete horse’s skeleton. Average size, clean, ready for mounting, and 
well packed in strong box. Price $10. Don’t miss this chance. A bargain. 
No °* °- D < S. R. Howard, V.S. 
Hillsboro, Ohio, 
