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 Vetei inary Instruments, Books, and Drugs, is the authorized agent for the Review 
in Chicago and the Middle West, and will receive subscriptions and advertisements at 
publishers' rates. 
The “ Combination Veterinary Dental and Surgical Halter,” 
illustrated and described on page i (ad. dept.), is also an entirely 
new depaiture in veterinary equipment that has met the warm 
approval of all those that have seen it. 
The old-established firm of Jacob J. Teufel & Bro., whose 
advertisement appears on page 16 (ad. dept.), manufacture a 
line of veterinary instruments so uniformly good, that it will 
be noticed they do not specialize any in particular; but their 
u combination horse and mare catheter” is so good an instru¬ 
ment that we would not be doing our readers justice if we did 
not mention it. 
The Zenner Disinfectant Company v^ry kindly offer to 
their professional friends their very handsome little 1902 calen¬ 
dar The picture represents a very fine setter dog. It is gotten 
up in six colors, is beautifully printed, and with all a very at¬ 
tractive and neat calendar, which they will be very glad to send 
postpaid to any reader of the American Veterinary Review 
who addresses them at 24 Bates St., Detroit, Mich. 
This month the advertisement department displays upon 
its “ bulletins ” some new things of especial interest to our 
readers, and the u old standards ” display their worth by their 
Constance. Among the “new things,” Eimer & Amend 
(whose ad. constitutes one of the old “ landmarks ” of the Re- 
\ ieay ), have placed at the disposal of the veterinary profession 
a veterinary glycerin suppository, which promises to be a great 
aid in the treatment of acute bowel troubles in producing a 
rapid evacuation of their contents. 
REVIEWS WANTED. 
lhe publishers will pay 25 cents each for copies of the April, 1901, issue. 
Robert W. Ellis, D. V. S., Bus. Mgr., 509 W. 152c! Street, New York. 
Address, 
