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NEWS AND ITEMS. 
such diploma ; date of registry ; and remarks (which includes 
deaths, removals, and other data). In running through the 
“Register,” we find the names of 402 practitioners, of whom 
282 are graduates and 120 are u existing practitioners ; ” 96 hold 
diplomas of the American Veterinary College, 54 of the New 
York College of Veterinary Surgeons, 36 of the University of 
Pennsylvania, 28 of the Ontario Veterinary College, 12 of Col¬ 
umbia College (defunct), while 56 hail from various foreign and 
domestic institutions. Of this formidable array of veterinarians, 
many are registered in more than one county, a great many have 
removed to other States, 28 are deceased, and some are devoting 
their energies to other vocations. The general distribution of 
the “ Register ” among the profession of the State will probably 
result in the correction of many unavoidable errors, and a sec¬ 
ond edition will be more complete. This little pamphlet is of 
much more importance than appears at a casual glance, as it 
will at once enable the members of the profession to determine 
just who has the legal right to practice, and it will greatly 
assist those having the prosecution of offenders in charge. Cape 
May County reports that not a single veterinary surgeon is 
registered in that county. 
PRACTICE FOR SALE—BARGAIN. 
A first-class Veterinarian can secure a well-established practice of twelve years in a 
fine town of 2500 population in western New York; fine farming locality; no opposition 
nearer than nine miles. There is in connection with above a first-class horse-shoeing busi¬ 
ness that will average $ 1 5 - 00 P er day the year round. A great chance for the right man 
with only a little money. Good reasons for selling. Terms easy. No fake. Do not 
write unless you mean business, and have $500. Then address Veterinarian, care 
American Veterinary Review. 
ALEX. EGER, 34 East Van Buren St., Chicago, III., 
Veterinary Publisher, and dealer in Veterinary Books, Drugs and Instruments, is the 
authorized agent of the Review in Chicago and the Middle West, and will receive 
subscriptions and advertisements at publisher’s prices. 
SECRETARIES OF V. n. ASSOCIATIONS 
Can make money for themselves and do much good to their profession by getting up 
Subscription Clubs for the Review. Write us for club rates and full information. 
BACK NUHBERS REVIEW FOR SALE. 
Volumes 2, 4, 8, 9, (complete) ; April, ’79, ’81, ’82, ’83 ; May, ’79, 81 ; June, ’79, 
’^ I J July? 79 > ’81 ; August, ’79, ’81, ’83; September, ’79, ’81, ’83 ; October, ’79, 
’81 ; November, ’79, ’81, ’83; December, ’81, ’82, ’83; January, ’8o, ’82, ’83, ’84; 
February, ’80, ’83, ’84 ; March, ’83, ’84. 
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