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and feeding, while at the same time they were the bearers of 
taenia coenurus and estrusavis, pronounced the trouble the 
g’np. So the sheep died of the grip. 
I say that when we find such men members of the United 
States Veterinary Medical Association, it is high time that 
steps be taken to bring about a better system of education, 
or, at least, refuse such men admission to the United States 
Veterinary Medical Association. Lasting good will result 
to the veterinary profession of the U. S. if the Association 
can only be the means of bringing all the recognized veter¬ 
inary schools to an agreement on this vital question. And if 
there are schools, or veterinery departments of agricultural 
co eges, now recognized by the Association, these also should 
be brought up to the required standard, or at once dropped 
rom the list of competent schools, to teach the principles 
and practice of veterinary medicine and surgery. 
Very respectfully, 
D. A. Cormack, D.V.S. 
CORRECTION. 
n . Trevose, Pa., Oct, 9, 1891. 
1( J? mr . Doctor Liautard: I notice a slight error on page 385. 
The smews were healthy” should be “the sinuses were 
healthy, that is the nasal sinuses. As the question of foetid 
breath was not fully made out, some might think the fcetor 
was from the sinuses. Very truly yours, 
W. H. Ridge. 
SANITARY BULLETIN, 
GLANDERS IN MINNESOTA.* 
The following are extracted from the report of the Secre 
tary of the State Board of Health : 
-It would be of great advantage if State veterinarians could supply us with 
imt ar s atements; international sanitary science would gain much by it, and 
t ic condition of our live-stock abroad would be then better appreciated._ Edit. 
