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MAY, 1886 
No 2. 
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I' 
AMERICAN 
Edited and Published by 
Prof. A. LIAUTARD, M.D., V.S., 
orcign Corresponding Member of the Central Society of Veterinary Medicine {Paris), 
Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons {England), 
ASSISTED BY 
B. MICHENER, D.V.S., New York, Dr. N. H. PAAREN, V.S., Chicago, 
A. HOLCOMBE, D.V.S., Ft. Leavenworth. Dr. J. C. MEYER, Jr., D.V.S., Cincinnati, 
of. R. S. HUIDEKOPER, M.D.,V.S., D. J. DIXON, D.V.S., Hoboken, 
AND OTHER VETERINARIANS. 
CONTENTS. 
PAGE 
) orial.—Henry Bouley—mourned by 
he entire veterinary world—a monu- 
i nent to be erected to his memory— 
i wery veterinarian and every veteri- 
lary society invited to subscribe—the 
American list open and started. Prize 
>f the Review— its requirements—only 
our montns left to competitors—why 
t was offered—the apathy of the veter- 
narians—the danger that threatened 
>ur elevation from it. Tuberculosis 
n the United States—the interest in 
;ontagious pleuro-pneumonia not as 
freat as it was—tuberculosis takes the 
ead—its presence amongst our costly 
lerd of registered Jerseys—now for 
egislation. Hog Cholera—wanted, a 
! 'accine that can be used—is it the 
ame disease as that of Europe—dif- 
erence of opinion, still similarity of 
ymptoms and of lesions. Rabies— 
vonderful results obtained in human 
I irophylaxy—application of vaccina- 
ion in the diagnosis of suspected ani- 
aals—its great and essential use to 
he veterinarian—anxietv, life and 
aoney saved by it. George Fleming— 
j ds election to honorary membership 
! a an American veterinary society.. .47-53 
inal Articles.—Diseases of the Heart 
ilin Domestic Animals, Especially the 
lorse. By Fr. Biazekovic. 54 
rturient Apoplexy. Paper read be- 
are the Ohio State Veterinary Medi¬ 
al Association by W. F. Derr. 59 
a New Method of Producing Immuni- 
y from Contagious Diseases. By D. 
!. Salmon and Theobald Smith. 63 
latment of Springhalt by Shoeing. 
ly Mr. Montagnac. 67 
I George Fleming. Paper read before 
! le Veterinary Medical Association of 
Tew Jersey by Wm. Herbert Lowe... 68 
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Reports or Cases.—A Case of Tuberculo¬ 
sis. By A. Thompson. 72 
Large Lacerated Wounds in a Colt—Ex¬ 
cellent Effects of the use of Bromo- 
Chloralum. By J. Albright. 73 
Extracts from Foreign Journals.—Furious 
Rabies in a Mare. By M. Minette_ 74 
Death of a Pony from Stings of Venom¬ 
ous Insects. By J. A. Nunn. 75 
Rupture of the Coecum in Consequence 
of the Operation of Casting. By 
Messrs. Picheney and Salonne. 76 
Crushing of the Foot—Continued Irriga¬ 
tion—Recovery. Bv M. Bandeloche.. 77 
Report of Cases from the American Vet¬ 
erinary Hospital.—Fracture of the In¬ 
ternal Lip of the Trochlea of the Fe¬ 
mur. By James Walrath, House Sur¬ 
geon. Removal of a Large Myxo-Sar- 
coma in the. Dog—Excellent Result 
of the Use of Cocaine—Recovery. By 
the same and W. S. Gottheil.78-80 
College Closing Exercises.—Ontario Vet¬ 
erinary College.„. 81 
Montreal Veterinary College. 83 
Society Meetings.—Veterinary Medical 
Association of New Jersey. 84 
New York State Veterinary Society. 85 
Correspondence.—Veterinary Education.. 87 
Obituary.— 1 T. Spencer Cobbold, M.D. 89 
A Horse’s Troublous Life.—By Thomas 
Walley. 90 
News and Sundries.—Pasteur Institute. 
No Pleuro-Pneumonia in Kentucky. 
Civil Service in Brooklyn. Connecti¬ 
cut State Veterinary Medical Associa¬ 
tion. New York College of Veterinary 
Surgeons. George Fleming. Pro¬ 
posed New Veterinary College. Dr. 
Hopkins. Indubitable Congenital Tu¬ 
berculosis. Dr. Paaren no longer 
State Veterinarian.92-94 
Exchanges, Etc., Received. 94 
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