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American Veterinary Review, 
APRIL AND MAY, 1895. 
Notk e. Please address all communications regarding 
books for review, exchanges, etc., to the Editor 
matter for publication, 
, 139 and I41 W. 54th St., New York. 
EDITORIAL. 
An Explanation.— Since 18 years that the Review has 
been trusted to our care it has been our endeavor to make it the 
ve ennary journal of this country: and we thought that we had 
succeeded in our efforts and to such an extent, that two 
years ago, with the desire to secure for her a prospective, per- 
manent and greater life we decided to place it in the hands of a 
publishing house, whose prospective of success was considered 
at that time beyond possibility of failure. 
Unfortunately our expectations were not realized, and at the 
time when sudden fall threatening that firm came, to protect our 
riends and those who for years had by their subscriptions helped 
us on our work, we decided to notify them that we had resigned 
our position as Editor. § 
When this notice was sent, we were not able to state whether 
is step was merely temporary or permanent. We were however 
in hopes to once again become sole owner of the management of 
the journal and it is with much pleasure that we can announce, 
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