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hyperplastic only, or showed no changes. No changes were 
demonstrable in the mucous membrane of the intestines. The 
product of tuberculosis in dogs showed a peculiar sarcoma-like 
condition, in which were numerous soft masses, containing pure 
cultures of tubercle bacilli. In the cat chronic tuberculosis of 
the lungs and related lymph-glands was observed. Eber shows, 
by this that the distribution of tuberculosis in the dog and cat is 
not everywhere as great as in Copenhagen and in Denmark 
generally. — Me?dieal Gazette. 
CORRESPONDENCE. 
ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE. 
To the Editor :— 
SlR:—In your report of the second day’s session of the 
Pennsylvania Veterinary Medical Association, dated March 7, 
1 ^ 94 > h)r. J. A. Waugh calls attention by letter to an advertise¬ 
ment which, he says, was published in the Spirit of the Times , 
dated Dec. 3, 1893, of the Ontario Veterinary College advertis¬ 
ing for students for a term of three months. 
The letter was referred to the Board of Trustees who, report 
“ 1 hat we deprecate the action of the Ontario Veterinary College, and recommend 
that tnis association centure the faculty of the said college for abbreviating the course 
of veterinary education.” 
“The recommendations of the board were received.” 
I enclose the advertisement of the Ontario Veternary Col¬ 
lege in the Spirit of the Times —there has been no change in it 
ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE, 
TORONTO, CAN., 
In connection with Agricultural and Art Association. 
Established 1862. 
Session of 1893-94. 
All experienced teachers. 
PROF. SMITH, V.S., Edin., Toronto. 
