PUBLISHERS’ DEPARTMENT. 
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students while attending college, $2 ; single copies, 23 cents. 
Rejected manuscripts will not be returned unless postage is forwarded. 
Subscribers are earnestly requested to notify the Business Manager immediately upon 
changing their address. 
Alex. Eger, 34. East Van Buren St., Chicago, III., Veterinary Publisher and dealer 
in Veterinary Instruments, Books, and Drugs, is the authorized agent for the Review 
in Chicago and the Middle West, and will receive subscriptions and advertise??ients at 
publishers' 1 rates. 
WE reproduce below an extract from a letter to the Abbott 
Alkaloidal Company, from one of New Jersey’s most prominent 
veterinarians, and we have learned that since its receipt, a month 
or two ago, many others in that State have learned to appre¬ 
ciate what that excellent Chicago house has to offer them : 
“ The Abbott Alkaloidal Company’s granules in canine prac¬ 
tice should receive a trial by every up-to-date veterinarian. I 
for one shall give them the test they deserve, and from exper¬ 
ience have already convinced myself that they are to be pre¬ 
ferred to all other forms of medication in canine practice for 
one reason alone, which is, that there is absolutely no trouble 
to administer them, which is certainly a matter of no small im¬ 
portance, in the treatment of the smaller animals. 
(Signed) J. Payne Eowe, D.V.S.” 
United States Experiment Station, Clemson College, 
South Carolina. 
“ I have used Zenoleum as a surgical disinfectant and anti¬ 
septic. I have long advocated this kind of preparation. The 
low price should be an inducement to use it. 
G. E. Nesom, V.S., State Veterinarian.” 
REVIEWS WANTED. 
The publishers will give 50 cents each for copies of August, September and October, 
1900, issues, and 25 cents each for January and April, 1901, issues. Address, Robert 
W. Ellis, D.V.S., Bus. Mgr., 509 W. I52d St., New York. 
PRACTICE FOR SALE. 
For Sale: Old established veterinary practice near Boston. A rare chance for an 
active, competent veterinarian. Liberal terms and full information. Address, “ Practice,’’ 
care of American Veterinary Review, No. 509 W. I52d St., New York. 
VETERINARY AMBULANCE WANTED. 
Wanted :—To buy a Veterinary Ambulance, new, or second hand, if in good repair. 
Send photograph and description. 
Address, “ Ambulance,” care of American Veterinary Review, 509 W. I52d St.. 
New York. 
