American Veterinary Review, 
JULY, 1895. 
Notice.— Please address all communications regarding matter for publication, 
books for review, exchanges, etc., to the Editor, 139 and 141 W. 54th St., New York. 
EDITORIAL. 
Important Notice. —This is the fourth number of our 19th 
volume. In the preceding we have called the attention of our 
friends to the numerous difficulties that we had to meet when 
we undertook to save the Review from stopping her issue. 
Great as those difficulties were, we nevertheless entered the 
field again, depending on the help of the veterinarians of 
America. We made promises, and we believe that we have kept 
them. Our issues have been what they were in the past. We have 
spared nothing, neither labor nor expense. Shall we continue ? 
It is for those to whom the Review has heen sent to answer. 
We do not intend to make this journal a source of income, but 
we cannot keep it if it is a continuous source of loss. We look 
now for the subscriptions, and we trust they will be sent to us. 
If we are not supported, we shall stop here. A bon entendeur y 
Saint. 
Veterinary Deontology. —We have received of late a 
number of letters relating to the means which ought to be em¬ 
ployed to elevate the veterinary profession, some of them 
