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REVIEWS AND NOTICES. 
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VETERINARY PHARMACOPCEIA. By George Greswell. (Bailliere, Tindall 
& Cox, London). 
Wc have on several occasions called the attention of our read¬ 
ers to the writings of Dr. G. Greswell, and it is once again our 
pleasure to bring before the profession this new work, which 
comes to make a good addition to the library of veterinarians. 
Since the works of Gamgee, Tuson and Morton, which we be¬ 
lieve are now out of print, there lias been no book in veterinary 
pharmacopoeia which is so complete as the book now published by 
Bailliere, Tindall & Cox. Deprived of all useless material, 
(treatise of diseases) as it is, and essentially treating only of the 
medicines used by the veterinarians, with their composition, na¬ 
ture, compounds, effects, doses, etc., the book no doubt supplies a 
want much felt, and deserves all the success that a good and use¬ 
ful work is entitled to. 
LINDSAY & BLACKISTON’S PHYSICIANS’ VISITING LIST, for 1887. 
This work is once again before us. It is well fitted for veter¬ 
inary practitioners ; in fact it is the only one which has for many 
years proved satisfactory in our own use. 
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ANNUAL MEETING U. S. V. M, A. 
LIST OF OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES OF THE UNITED STATES 
VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, FOR 1886-’87. 
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President , A. Liautard, M.D., Y.S., 141 West 54th Street, 
N. Y. Vice-President, Wm. Zuill, M.D.D.Y.S., 1526 Race 
Street Phila. Secretary, Ch. B. Michener, D.Y.S. 349 West 
35th Street, N. Y. Treasurer , Jas. L. Robertson, M.D., D.V.S., 
409 Ninth Avenue, N. Y. 
Board of Censors. —C. F. Lyman, F.R.C.Y.S., 50 Yillage 
St., Boston, Mass. R. S. Huidekoper. M.D., V r .S., 36th & Fine 
St., Phila. D. J. Dixon, D.Y.S., 19 Washington St., Hoboken, 
N. J. D. McLean, M.R.C.Y.S., 14 Nevins St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
S. S. Field, D.Y.S., 23d St., and Lexington Ave., N, Y. E. C. 
