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:uro-pneumonia, was taken from a cow that was otherwise diseased. Careless- 
38 in selecting virus is regarded as the cause of the trouble. As a great many 
vs were inoculated with this virus it is feared that many more deaths will 
I low. 
Two Interesting Cases. —Two interesting cases are recorded 
is month. One is from Dr. Gribble, who describes a case of 
ortification of the lower extremity of the leg of a horse, prob- 
ily from disease of the blood vessels of that region ; and the 
her from Dr. O. W. Finley, who reports the natural expulsion 
a very large cystic calculus. 
Semi-Annual Meeting of the United States Veterinary 
edioal Association. —We take this early opportunity to remind 
e members of the United States Veterinary Medical Association 
at the semi-annual meeting will take place on the third Tuesday 
March, 1887, in Philadelphia. Further notice will be given 
due time. In connection with this matter we would remind 
ir readers that the prizes provided by the Association and by 
e editor of the Review, are still offered for competition, and 
at while no decision will be made at the semi-annnal meeting, 
would not be wise for the candidates to defer too long the pla¬ 
ntation of their competing papers. 
Special Notice.— We are nearing the close of our tenth 
)lume, and many (too many) of our friends have neglected to 
ake the little remittance for which we would like to give them 
edit on our books. Some of them, indeed, have overlooked this 
atter for several years, and we recall the fact to their minds 
ith the hope that they will think well of our suggestion to send 
5 a post office order at once. 
Prophylaxy of Rabies. —Up to the 26th of October, 2490 
arsons had received treatment at the Rue de Ulm Laboratory, 
y nationalities they are classified as follows: 
England, 80; Austria, 52; Germany, 9; Belgium, 57; Spain, 
37; Grece, 10 ; Holland, 14; Italy, 165; Portugal, 35 ; Russia, 
31; India, 2 ; Roumania, 22 ; Turkey, 7; Switzerland, 2 ; United 
tates, 18 ; Brazil, 3 ; France and Algiers, 1726— Revue Scienti- 
que. 
