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CORRESPONDENCE. 
Lowe; Ed. Chambon, of Jersey City, by Dr. Arrowsmith; W. A. McKinti 
of Morristown, by Dr. Durian'; R. E. Stamrood, of Freehold, by Dr. Sanfort 
President Miller delivered an excellent address on veterinary legislat 
showing how important it is that the Legislature should grant the profes; 
still greater protection than has heretofore been accorded it by the act ur 
which the Association is incorporated. A committee of five, with Drs. Mi 
and Lowe members ex-officio, was appointed to look after the interests of 1 
Society at Trenton, and endeavor to bring about this much-desired object. 
The members of the Society had a lengthy discussion over the practice r 
quite common with insurance companies of employing their own veterinarian 
look after horses that are insured by them. This method was condemned an 
resolution was adopted not to treat horses that are insured in these companies 
to meet such veterinary surgeons in consultation. 
The system of agricultural and other colleges having veterinary departme 
which are filled by but one professor graduating young men as veterinary g 
geons, was generally condemned. It was the opinion of the members pres 
that justice could not possibly be done to veterinary students at such colle£ 
and that it was an imposition upon the student, the profession and the public 
general. 
The next regular meeting will be held at Trenton in December. 
Wm. Hebbekt Lowe, D.V.S., Secreatry 
AMERICAN SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE MONUMENT TO H, BOULEY. 
A. Liautard. $20. 
J. C. Meyer, jr. 5. 
Keystone Veterinary Association. 20. 
United States Veterinary Medical Association. 100. 1 
145.4 
CORRESPONDENCE. 
ON THE USE OF IODINE VAPORIZATION. 
Royal Veterinary College, Edinburgh. ) 
August, 18th, 1886. ) 
The Editor of the “American Veterinary Review : ” 
^ IR - I observe in the current issue of your journal some ec 
torial remarks on the use of iodine in the treatment of glanders. 
1 have never administered this agent by intra-tracheal injectioi 
noi should I have even dreamed of doing so, and taking into a 
count its irritant properties I should consider such a proceedin 
