HlllTED STTO IlflLLECE OF V ETEIIIIliT ijBBMHS, 
222 C Stt^eet, fi. W., Washington, 13. C. 
The course of instruction is graded and conforms to the rules adopted by The 
Association of Veterinary Faculties of North America. 
LECTURE Fees, 
$65.00 per annum. 
For Frospeotxis and Fall Information, Address, 
C. BARNWELL ROBINSON, V. S., Dean. 
NEW YORK STATE VETERINARY COLLEGE, 
ESTABLISHED AT 
“crisri^Ei^siT'^, iTXZ-^o-^, isr. ir. 
BY CHAPTER 153, LAWS OF 1894. 
The best equipment for scientific and practical instruction, for undergraduates and post¬ 
graduates. Most varied practice for stu'dents in the free clinics. Regular graded course, three 
years of nine months each. Highest requirements for matriculation and graduation. Entrance 
by Regents’ “ Veterinary Student Certificate,” or by examination, September 14th, 1897. 
Instruction begins September 23d, 1897. 
^ ^ Tuition Free to New York State Students. 
For extended announcement address, 
Professor JAM ES LAW, F. R.C.V. S., Director. 
THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, VETERINARY DEPARTMENT. 
(Formerly the National Veterinary College.) 
The course of instruction is graded and extends over three years. Each 
session begins October 1 st, and lasts six months. 
Practical and theoretical instruction given in modern laboratories in Anatomy, 
Histology, Pathology, Bacteriology, and Chemistry. Other subjects taught by 
means of didactic and clinical lectures. Full courses on Sanitary Medicine, 
Meat Inspection, Practice of Medicine, Surgery, Human and Veterinary Physi¬ 
ology, Obstetrics, Zootechnics, Materia Medica, Therapeutics, Canine Pathology, 
Animal Parasites, Embryology. 
The faculty has been strengthened by the addition of competent veterinarians as instructors. 
Time allowances made to students from other colleges. Veterinary graduates may enter senior 
class. For announcement, address, DR. CHARLES F. DAWSON, Secretary, 
New Jersey Ave. and O St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 
DR. D. E. SALMON, Dean. 
Chemically Pure - - 
Red and Blue Litmus 
In a small, handsome metal pocket pencil. 
The most convenient and useful novelty ever invented for physicians’ use. Perfectly re¬ 
liable, never deteriorates. A piece of the best litmus paper made at a moment’s notice. Sent by 
mail, with full directions on receipt of 
Price, 25 Cents. 
J. S. TYREE, Chemist, - - - Washington, D. C. 
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