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CORRESPONDENCE. 
VETERINARY EDUCATION. 
Editor American Veterinary Review: 
Dear Doctor :—Having noticed several articles on the 
subject of better education for the veterinary surgeon, especially 
at mati iculation, I enclose you copy of letter received by us, 
which you can use or destroy,'* as you see fit, not in any way 
intending to reflect on the college named, but simply to ask : 
What examination did this young man pass ? 
Yours, 
W. G-. 
“ April, 6. 94. 
Sir. I would like to practis unde you the following 
Sumer have had one years practis tended college last year & 
part of this at the —— Veterinay college in-. Will help 
you for Board & Room -—. for Reference Addres Prof. _ 
“ Veterinay College. 
“ Yours truly” 
ANSWER TO CALIFORNIA QUACKERY. 
Sacramento, Cal., November 22, 1894. 
Editor American Veterinary Review: 
Sir : We would respectfully crave your permission to reply 
to a long-eared demonstration published in the last issue of 
The Veterinary Review, under the heading, “An Eastern 
Veterinarian s Estimation of California Ouackery.” 
The article referred to does the profession in this State a 
rank injustice, and it would lead us to believe that the author’s 
deportment during the time he was located in California, was 
such that his associates consisted largely of quacks and char- 
talans, it would also lead us to believe that he was grossly 
ignorant of the workings of the California State law which regu¬ 
lates the practice of veterinary medicine and surgery. If this 
* We thought better to publish it. 
