American Veterinary Review. 
FEBRUARY, 1899. 
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Roscoe R. Bell, Seventh Ave. 6^ Union St., Borough of Brooklyn, New York City. 
EDITORIAL. 
kuropb:an chronicees. 
Seventh Internationae Veterinary Congress. —We 
have oil other occasions recorded the great international event 
which is to take place this year at Baden-Baden, and have at¬ 
tempted to draw the attention of the readers of the Review to 
the importance of the work which is to be carried on at this 
great international gathering. Since our communication, we 
have received the following, which lays before the public the 
last programme and the series of various reports which will be 
presented, with the names of the professional authorities who 
will be heard. Representatives from England, Hungary, 
France, Holland, Germany, Denmark, Belgium, x 4 ustria, Swe¬ 
den, Italy and Russia, will be at the Congress as reporters upon 
the many and various subjects of importance, all related to vet¬ 
erinary medicine and international sanitary veterinary science. 
At this late hour the United States is not yet officially rep¬ 
resented, blit no doubt it will be, as already invitations have 
been given to veterinarians which will probably be accepted. 
BYom all this it is evident that our brethren—veterinary 
practitioners, scientists and sanitarians—cannot very well ab¬ 
stain from becoming members of the Congress, and if possible 
contributing by their presence to its success. The last pro¬ 
gramme reads as follows : 
SEVENTH INTERNATIONAE VETERINARY CONGRESS, AT BADEN-BADEN, 
AUGUST 9 to 14, 1899. 
The following gentlemen have undertaken to draw up reports of the 
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