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EDITORIAL. 
volubly than promises of the progress being yearly made by this 
publication, and we confidently anticipate the presentation of 
a similar table at the close of Volume XXVI. 
Volume XXV. 
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Volume XXIV. 
Editorials. 
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50 
42 
“ Original Articles ” . . 
60 
“ Reports of Cases ”. 
62 
30 
“ Department of Surgery . . 
12 
12 
“ German Review ” . . 
46 
26 
‘ ‘ English Review ”... 
43 
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“French Review” . . 
40 
30 
“ Italian Review ” . . 
34 
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“Belgian Review” . . 
11 
4 
“Russian Review ” . . . . 
2 
6 
“ Bibliography ” . . . . 
10 
11 
Correspondence. 
16 
18 
Veterinary Association Meetings . 
News and Items, Miscellaneous Articles, etc . 
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THE SO-CALEED CEREBRO-SPINAE MENINGITIS. 
The Review has been so fortunate as to secure the manu¬ 
script of an important contribution to the study of this little 
understood disease of the soliped, which has up to the present 
time been as full of mystery as the malady has been fatal. Dr. 
Samuel S. Buckley, veterinarian to the Maryland Agricultural 
Experiment # Station, working in conjunction with Drs. Welch 
and MacCallum, of Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, has 
just published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine the 
results of their investigations to date and have put into opera¬ 
tion an effort for further and more extensive investigations into 
the disease in question. In the April issue of the Review 
their preliminary report will be published, together with some 
excellent plates illustrative of the disease, the nomenclature of 
which they have preferred to change to “ Acute Epizootic Reu- 
coencephalitis in Horses.” 
Some paragraphs from a private letter to us from Dr. Buck- 
ley will probably give a fuller idea of the work which he has 
accomplished and undertaken than any explanation we could 
offer : 
