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and the second by Lannelongue. After two and a half months 
of this treatment, the two horses which suffered from all the 
classical phenomena peculiar to glanders appeared completely 
cured. The two animals were killed afterwards, and thus 
the efficacy of the treatment was verified by post-mortem ex¬ 
amination. The creosotated injections were made every 
hour by means of a Pravaz syringe, at first with oil of the 
strength of ten per cent., then of twenty-five per cent., and, 
finally, of fifty per cent. The authors add that Burlureaux 
failed to observe good results with the injections of creoso¬ 
tated oil in a case of an assistant of the Pasteur Institute, who 
was attacked by the disease while preparing cultures of the 
virus of glanders.— Therapeutic Gazette. 
FOR SALE. 
Veterinary practice (established four years) in city of forty-five thousand 
(45,000) in farming country. Only one other graduate within one hundred and 
ten miles. Cool summers. Good climate. Good schools. Price ($500) five 
hundred dollars cash. For particulars etc., apply, 
Dr. Poe, V. S., 
t f Knoxville, Tennessee. 
FOR SALE. 
A permanent, established Veterinary practice of four years by a D. V. S., 
in a city between twenty and thirty thousand population. Satisfactory reasons 
for selling. Apply to 
J. KING, 
Hopewell, P. O., Ohio. 
