TABLE OF CONTENTS, VOLUME XXL 
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The (Question of Reciprocity among 
State Examining Boards. I 
The Review Has Attained Its Ma¬ 
jority. 4 
Serum-Therapy of Purpura Hemor¬ 
rhagica. .... 5 
Notice to Members of the U. S. V. M. 
.. 5 
luberculine and Malleine'. 73 
Easy Urinary Analysis. 74 
Pricking a PAmericaine. 75 
A Vicious Bill before the New York 
State Senate. 76 
Signs of the Times. 151 
Illinois Veterinarians Up in Arms .... 153 
Graduated Veterinarians of New York 
State. 154 
Get Ready for Nashville. 155 
No Fees for State Students at the New 
York State Veterinary College. 156 
Still Silent. 223 
American Veterinarians, Be Watchful. 225 
The Tuberculin Test in Massachusetts 227 
Get Ready for Nashville. 228 
A Woman Veterinarian. 229 
Amputation of the Horse’s Tail for 
Fashion’s Sake. 295 
The Revival of the Horse Industry.. . 297 
Are the Appointments of Quacks Infec¬ 
tious ? . 300 
United States Veterinary Medical As¬ 
sociation. 301 
State Boards of Veterinary Examiners. 302 
Glanders—Its Contagion—Its Curabil¬ 
ity—Malleine. 369 
A Reply ? Yes ! An Explanation ? 
No!... 373 
The Nashville Meeting and the Re¬ 
view .375 
Quack Appointments Already Yielding 
Fruit... 375 
Two Excellent Appointments . 376 
ORIGINAL 
Bovine Tuberculosis in its Relation to 
the Human Family. By George H. 
Bailey.6, 77 
Azoturia. By John R. Hart.24, 95 
The Board of Health and Tuberculo¬ 
sis. By A. S Heath.33, 103 
Barium Chloride; Its Use in the 
Treatment of Colic and Acute Indi¬ 
gestion. By John E. Brown. 38 
)RIAL. 
Are Fistulffi of the Withers Infectious ? 376 
The New York State Veterinary 
Medical Society. 376 
Serotherapy of Tetanus.439 
The Nashville Meeting of the U. S. V. 
M. A.440 
The New York State Meeting.-441 
The Review’s Advice Followed,-. . . . 442 
A Library for the New York State 
Veterinary College.443 
Section Work in the U. S. V. M. A... 525 
Expert Veterinary Testimony Needed. 527 
Dr. W. H. Dalrymple. 527 
The Country Slaughter-House as a 
Factor in the Spread of Disease. , . 528 
Female Veterinarians. 595 
Asininity of the M. D. on Veterinary 
Topics.. 596 
Tautological Extravagance.598 
Higher Education. 598 
A Prophetic Vision Indeed. 598 
The Tuberculosis Crusade in Honolulu 599 
The English Lady Veterinarian. 599 
Editorial Modesty. 599 
Sowing the Wind and Reaping the 
Whirlwind. 665 
The Modern Horse Show. 667 
For the Improvement of Meat Inspec¬ 
tion . 669 
Professional Courtesy. 669 
A Commendable Example. 670 
The Future of Veterinary Education in 
New York State. 739 
The U. S. V. M. A. to Meet in Omaha 
in 1898. 741 
Keep Up the Work in Pennsylvania. . 742 
An Interesting Discussion. 807 
Medical Education in the Empire 
State. . 809 
Dangers of Private Slaughter-Houses. 811 
Assembly Bill 555. 812 
ARTICLES. 
Odontomes : Report of Three Cases. 
By J. F. Pease. 42 
Examination for Soundness. By H. D. 
Hanson. 46 
Cannabis Indica—Cannabis Ameri¬ 
cana. By Charles Williams. 106 
Azoturia, with Strain and Atrophy of 
the Great Dorsal Muscles in a Mare. 
By W, L, Williams. 157 
