NOVEMBER, 1886 
No. 8. 
r 
AMERICAN 
JIAIY 
Edited and Published by 
Prof. A. LIAUTARD, M.D., V.S., 
gn Corresponding Member of the Central Society of Veterinary Medicine {Paris), 
Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons {England), 
ASSISTED BY 
MICHENER, D.V.S., New York, 
Dr. N. H. PAAREN, V.S., Chicago, 
HOLCOMBE, D.V.S.,Ft. Leavenworth. Dr. J. C. MEYER, Jr., D.V.S., Cincinnati, 
R. S. HUIDEKOPER, M.D., V.S., D. J. DIXON, D.V.S., Hoboken, 
AND OTHER VETERINARIANS. 
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CONTENTS. 
PAGE 
al.—Veterinary Colleges. 339 
igious Pleuro-Pneumonia. 342 
inarians in Chicago. 345 
achusetts Sanitary Measures.346 
•inary Colleges of England.347 
York State Veterinary Society. 347 
ie Mastoiditis. 348 
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aalof Comparative Medicine.348 
al Articles.—Canine Inflammatory 
stoid Disease. By G. Archie Stock- 
11. 349 
•ation of Cryptorchids. By M. Jac- 
et.356 
’asteur’s Preventive Treatment of 
drophobia. By W. Pendry.361 
;s of Cases.— Actinomykosis Bovis. 
Wm. Herbert Lowe. 363 
oned by Castor Beans. By Flavius 
, Smith. 367 
i ,ueer Tooth-Pick Interfering with 
istication. By M. O’Connell.368 
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Clippings from Medical Papers.— The 
Plague, and How to^Escape it. By J. 
W. Gadsden. 368 
Sauitary Veterinary Regulations in Mass. 371 
Review.— Horse Breeding. By J. W. San¬ 
ders. 374 
Correspondence.— Impressions of an A- 
merican Veterinarian in a Trip to 
Europe. By W. H. Pendry.375 
Call for a Cattle Growers’ Convention.. 380 
An Example Worth Following. By Ch. 
B. Michener. 383 
Graduate Open for an Engagement. 384 
Cocoaine in Neurotomy. By Charles T. 
Goentner. 384 
Society Meetings.— New York State Veter¬ 
inary Society. 384 
Keystone Veterinary Medical Associa¬ 
tion.-— 385 
News and Sundries.—Dr. Gadsden’s Ap- 
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pointment. 348 
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