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American Veterinary Review. 
DECEMBER, 1900. 
All communications for publication or in reference thereto should be addressed to Prof. 
Roscoe R. Belly Seventh Ave. 6° Union St., Borough of Brooklyn, New York City. 
■: EDITORIAL. 
THE “REVIEW” GREATLY STRENGTHENED. 
Beginning with the current number, Robert W. Ellis, 
D. V. S., of New York City, becomes a one-third owner and as¬ 
sumes the sole business management of the American Veter¬ 
inary Review. 
As a teacher at the New York-American Veterinary Col¬ 
lege ; as Secretary of the Veterinary Medical Association of 
New York County for more than five years; as an enthusiastic, 
earnest and successful practitioner ; and as a conscientious and 
high-minded gentleman, he is so well-known to the readers of 
the Review that no further announcement than that contained 
in the opening paragraph of this article is necessary to assure 
them that a most valuable acquisition has been secured, and 
that henceforth there will be a great amount of business princi¬ 
ples and energy infused into the management of this publica- 
:ion—a department which has been persistently sacrificed upon 
:he altar of economy—and they may now confidently anticipate 
\ more welcome and interesting monthly visitor than they have 
-ver had. 
Prof. Liautard will continue in the capacity of senior editor, 
md his admirable scientific editorials and translations will reg¬ 
ularly appear as in the past, as the first and freshest thoughts of 
he brightest minds of Continental Europe. Dr. Bell retains all 
>1 his functions as the home editor—collecting, classifying, and 
compiling the contributions of its numerous collaborators and 
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