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medicine and surgery, and of conferring the degree of Doctor oi 
Veterinary Surgery. 
Sec. 2. All degrees heretofore conferred by said College are 
declared valid. 
Sec. 3. Said College shall be subject to the same duties, obli¬ 
gations and liabilities and to the same control and visitations of the 
regents of the university as colleges and universities chartered by 
said regents. 
Sec. 4:. This act shall take effect immediately. 
State of New York, ) 
Office of the Secretary of State. ) 
I have compared the preceding with the original law on hie in 
this office, and do hereby certify that the same is a correct tran¬ 
script therefrom, and of the whole of said original law. 
Given under my hand and the seal of office of the Secretary of 
State, at the city of Albany, this 12th day of June, in the year 
one thousand eight hundred and eighty-six. 
FREDERICK COOK, Secretary of State. 
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Le Cfieval, Exterieur Regions, Pied, &c., &c. (The Horse, External Regions, 
Foot, &c. &c.), with 16 Plates. By E. Cuyee, Professor of Anatomy, and 
E. Alix, V.S. 
W. R. Jenkins has received this magnificent and excellent 
work, and has it for sale amongst his veterinary works. Though 
written in French, it will prove a great acquisition to those who 
are paying special attention to the subject, and will prove of great 
and essential value, especially on account of the atlas which 
accompanies the book. This consists of 16 plates, exhibiting the 
anatomy of the animal in cuts superposed in the various layers 
of muscles as they exist in the living animal, and as the student 
will study them on the table of the dissecting room. These plates 
are minutely correct, and must effectually assist the ordinary 
practitioner in refreshing his memory, as they must also facilitate 
the study of the new beginner. These plates, we understand, can 
be obtained separately, and the French nomenclature of parts can 
be readily overcome by reference to the classical works of anatomy 
now in publication. 
