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VETERINARY LEGISLATION. 
and surgery as a profession in this State for a period not less 
than three years preceding the passage of this act, without having 
obtained a diploma or certificate from a legally chartered or in¬ 
corporated veterinary college, university or society, as provided 
for in section two of this act, must register on or before January 
1st, 1888, after the passage of this act, upon making and filing 
with the clerk of the couuty in which he resides an affidavit sta¬ 
ting that he has been so practicing veterinary medicine and sur¬ 
gery for the period hereinbefore prescribed. 
§ 3. This act shall take effect immediately. 
BILL KILLED IN THE LEGISLATURE OF 1886-’87. 
AN ACT to Amend Chapter 313 of the Laws of 1886, en¬ 
titled <k An Act to Regulate the Practice of Veterinary 
Medicine and Surgery in the State of New York. 
The People of the State of New York , represented in Senate and 
Assembly , do enact as follows : 
Section 1 . Section two of chapter three hundred and thirteen 
of the laws of 1886, entitled “ An Act to regulate the practice of 
veterinarj 7 medicine and surgery in the State of New York,” is 
hereby amended so as to read as follows: 
§ 2. No person shall be entitled to register as such practitioner 
unless he be a graduate of a legally chartered or incorporated 
veterinary college or university, or shall hold a certificate of quali¬ 
fication issued previous to the passage of this act , from a legally 
incorporated veterinary society, except as provided for in section 
three of this act. 
ASSISTANT WANTED. 
Immediately, either a first or second year student of the 
American Veterinary College, as an assistant to a veterinarian in 
active practice. A reasonable compensation will be paid for such 
services. Address to Dr. Liautard, of the A. V. C., or to Dr. 
Corlies, of 28 Washington Place, Newark, N. J. 
SITUATION WANTED. 
A young veterinary surgeon, having had seven years’ practice, wants a situa¬ 
tion as assistant or overseer in a breeding establishment, or any other position 
requiring knowledge and skill in veterinary surgery. Address 
H. LEMKE, P. O. Box 436, Litchfield, Conn. 
