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PRESCRIPTION. 
This was followed by many remarks from the members on 
the methods that should be pursued on the treatment of this 
disease. 
The meeting then adjourned untill 8:30 P.M. 
Upon reconvening, Dr. Lee Hoover was called on to read a 
paper on reports of some interesting cases, which was received 
by the members with a great deal of interest, and a great amount 
of discussion followed. 
The meeting then adjourned to meet in Marion, Ind., July 
9 and 10, 1895. J. c. Rodger, Secretary. 
PRESCRIPTION. 
AN ANTISEPTIC DUSTING POWDER. 
Pick commends the following in place of iodoform : 
1} Bichloride of mercury, gr. to % ; 
Boric acid, § i; 
Tannic acid, 3 ii; 
Sugar of milk, § ii. 
The sublimate is first rubbed up thoroughly with the sugar 
of milk, and the other ingredients are added.— Therapeutic 
Gazette. 
FOR SALE. 
Veterinary practice established nearly four years. County town of 4,000 popu¬ 
lation. Good farming country all around. No other graduate in the county. Two 
railroads. Will sell reasonable. For terms, reasons for selling, and all particulars, 
address, William Sweet, V.S., 
P. O. Box 256, 
Shelbyville, Ill. 
ASSISTANTSHIP WANTED 
By Veterinary Surgeon, graduate of the American Veterinary College in the class of 
1894. Satisfactory references and testimonials can be given ; single. Address 
C. L. Chase, D.V.S., 
Middlebury, Ind, 
