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dered brain,” as asserted by our distinguished Dr. Salmon now at 
the head of the Bureau of Animal Industry. 
Yours &c., 
J. J. Bradley, D.Y.M.S. 
Graduate of Northwestern Veterinary College. 
VETERINARY JOURNAL WANTED. 
Dear Sir. — I will pay $5.00 for the first volume of u Flem¬ 
ming’s Veterinary Journal,” either in pampelet form or bound, if 
it is complete and perfect. By inserting this in your next issue 
you will greatly oblige, Yours truly, 
C. H. Peabody. 
POSITION WANTED. 
Greely, Iowa, February 16, 1888. 
Editor American Veterinary Review: 
Sir. —Will you kindly insert the following in your valuable 
journal and oblige Faithfully yours, 
W. F. C. Smith. 
Thoroughly competent and practically experienced member of 
the Boyal College of Veterinary Surgeons, England, seeks a posi¬ 
tion to assist or manage for a practitioner. Highest qualifications 
and testimonials. Correspondence solicited. 
Box 29, Greeley, Iowa. 
OBITUARY, 
A. L. Brown, D.V.S., age twenty-six, of consumption, at 
Stamford, Ct. Dr. Brown, after graduating in 1885, had started 
in that town and had succeeded in establishing himself in a good 
and lucrative practice when the symptoms of the disease which 
carried him away began to manifest themselves. He obtained 
some relief for a short time by rest and in visiting warmer 
climates, but on returning home, where he hoped he might be 
able to resume his professional duties, he soon was confined to 
his bed and died on the 18th of February. By his death the 
State of Connecticut loses one of her best practitioners; the 
profession, a worthy and good member; his parents, a loving and 
respectful son. We tender his family our sincere sympathies. 
