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least, against human tuberculosis, either with the use of aviary- 
tuberculosis or with small doses of the human products of the 
disease. Second, that the defectuous part of the experiments, 
is the serious nature of these processes of vaccination them¬ 
selves, which generally are accompanied by a mortality of about 
5 °%- 
In the point of view of immediate medical application these 
results are of no value, but they prove that tuberculosis is an 
affection which admits of vaccination, a fact which justifies 
great hopes which merely rest on the discovery of an inoffen¬ 
sive modus operandi. — Ibid . 
COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT. 
McGILL UNIVERSITY—DEPARTMENT OF COMPARATIVE MEDICINE 
AND VETERINARY SCIENCE. 
The commencement exercises were held on Friday, March 
30, 1894, and the following passed their examinations in the 
order of merit given here : 
C. French, J. A. Buchan, B. Anderson, A. H. Hall, J. D. 
McGillivray, A. Cameron, G. P. Baker, A. E. Moore, C. J. 
Carey, J. V. Solandt, D. McAlpine, R. H. Grattan, J. R. Shaw, 
J. H. McLeod, R. H. Cleveland, I. L. Salley, J. T. Walsh, C. J. 
Mulvey, R. Thomas and T. F. Scott. Dr. C. French carried 
the prizes on Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, on Cattle Pa¬ 
thology and best general examination. 
SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
INDIANA ASSOCIATION OF VETERINARY GRADUATES. 
The semi-annual meeting will be held at Indianapolis on the 
9th and 1 Oth of July, at the agricultural rooms of Capital 
Building. 
A very interesting meeting is anticipated, as several papers 
of importance are to be read, and the Governor of the State has 
promised to deliver an address at the evening session of the 9th. 
