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OBITUARY. 
Poole, England ; Robert E. Stevenson, Toronto, Ont.; Jacob 
Wilhelm, Shakespeare, Ont; Louis A. Willson, Eglington, 
Ont.; George E. Young, Toledo, Ohio. 
The following have passed primary examinations only in 
the subjects stated : Asa A. Brown, Alfred T. Goldie, in anat¬ 
omy ; Horace Panet, James A. Wake, in materia medica.” 
OBITUARY. 
FRANK J. HANSHEW. 
We are notified of the death, on January 15th, of this 
bright member of the veterinary profession. He graduated 
at the head of his class, was beloved by his classmates, and 
honored and respected by all who knew him. Thirty years 
ago Dr. Frank J. Hanshew was born in Brooklyn, N. Y ., 
graduated from Public School No. 1 of that city, and soon 
after entered the American Veterinary College, graduating 
in 1883, and was awarded the gold medal for the best general 
examination of his class. A few months after he was appoint¬ 
ed veterinary surgeon to the Third Gatling Battery, N. G. 
S. N. Y., stationed at Brooklyn, where he, jointly with his 
brother, Dr. Elisha Hanshew, laid the foundation of a suc¬ 
cessful practice. The sudden announcement of his death 
from apoplexy was a shock to his friends, as the day previous 
he was in apparent good health and performed an operation 
that day, but on retiring that evening complained of his head, 
and after a few words, which seemed to indicate that he sus¬ 
pected there was serious trouble there, retired for the night ; 
was soon noticed by a member of his family to be breathing 
heavily, never gained consciousness, and passed away in a 
few hours. The class of ’83 contained no more congenial 
member than him; full of life, but sympathetic and generous 
to a fault; yet withall a hard student, who was ever ready to 
dispense what knowledge he possessed, thus endearing him¬ 
self to his classmates. 
The funeral took place from St. Ann’s Church on the 
Heights, Brooklyn, on the 19th inst., and the blending of the 
