NOTICE. CORRESPONDENCE. 
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Morristown, and Dr. Paul Mill of Jersey City, were elected as members, as both 
are graduates from regular veterinary colleges. 
Dr. Wm. Herbert Lowe of Paterson, read a lengthy paper on “The Hypoder¬ 
mic and Intra-trachical Methods of Exhibiting Remedies in Equine Practice,” 
after which a very lively discussion took place, in which all members present took 
an active part. 
Dr. Joseph Autenrieth promised to read a paper at the next meeting, which 
is to be held at Paterson, February 7, 1889. His paper will be on an interesting 
subject to all practicing veterinary medicine and surgery, and a lively debate is 
expected to take place. 
Chakles Kuehne, D.V.S., Secretary. 
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NOTICE. 
Wanted, a copy of “ Parasites,” also “ The Internal Parasites 
of our Domesticated Animals,” by T. S. Cobbold. 
M. Francis. 
CORRESPONDENCE. 
PRACTICE TO DISPOSE OF. 
Will you please insert a notice in the Review, that any quali¬ 
fied veterinary surgeon seeking a location would do well to ad¬ 
dress me, as I intend to discontinue practicing here. This is a 
desirable location, as Burlington has a population of over thirty 
thousand, with a good farming country surrounding. I am the 
only qualified veterinarian within a radius of forty miles, and will 
give satisfactory reasons for wishing to sell. 
Yours Respectfully, 
E. S. Johnston, 
Burlington, Iowa. 
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NEWS AND SUNDRIES. 
An Act to revise the law in relation to the suppression and 
prevention of the spread of contagious and infectious diseases 
among domestic animals, etc. 
Section 4. Any person who, knowing that any contagious or 
infectious disease exists among his domestic animals, shall con- 
