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LIST OF VETERINARIANS. 
NEW JERSEY LEGISLATION. 
H ackettstown, N. J., May 16,’ 1887. 
Professor A. Liautard: 
Dear Sir —I have just been informed by Dr. Wm. Herbert 
Lowe, that the veterinary bill was allowed to be killed in the 
House. After passing the Senate, “ as I supposed it had passed 
both houses and only wanted the Governor’s signature,” it was 
killed rather than make concessions which would legalize unquali¬ 
fied men. 
Hoping you will make this correction and that the bill will 
have better success next time, I remain, yours very truly, 
William F. Shields. 
LIST OF VETERINARY PRACTITIONERS 
REGISTERED IN WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEW YORK. 
WITHOUT DIPLOMA. 
David Filkins.Sandy hill 
Robert G. Clark.Argyle 
Albert M. McEachren.Greenwich 
Edgar M. Welling.Easton 
Thomas A. Brayton.Easton 
Lyons M. Brayton.Easton 
Thomas M. Brayton.Easton 
W- H. Breason.....Argyle 
BY DIPLOMA. 
Robert Weir, A. Y .C.Cambridge 
VETERINARY LEGISLATION. 
CHAPTER 166. 
AN ACT to Amend Chapter 313 of the Laws of 1886, En¬ 
titled “An Act to Regulate the Practice of Veterinary 
Medicine and Surgery in the State of New York.” 
Passed April 16, 1887; three-fifths being present. 
The People of the State of New York , represented in Senate and 
Assembly , do enact as follows : 
Section 1 . Section three of chapter three hundred and thir¬ 
teen of the laws of 1886, entitled “An Act to regulate the prac¬ 
tice of veterinary medicine and surgery in the State of New 
York,” is hereby amended so as to read as follows: 
§ 2. Any person who has been practicing veterinary medicine 
