TABLE OF CONTENTS, VOLUME XXIII. 
EDITORIAL. 
The Opening of Volume XXIII. i 
Veterinary Legislation. 2 
The Army Beef Inquiry. 5 
Army Legislation. 7 
Wonders of Modern Science. 8 
Notice to Subscribers. 9 
The Illinois Veterinary Bill. . . . 79 
Factors Contributing to Veterinary * 
Progress. 80 
Editorial Notes. 81 
European Chronicles—163, 459, 842 
Epizootic Abortion in Cows. 163 
Paralysis of the Penis. 164 
Pustular Dermatitis. 165 
Rabies in Egypt. .. 166 
The Seventh International Veteri¬ 
nary Congress. 459 
Application of Electricity to Horses 842 
Intravenous Injections. 844 
Professional Philanthropy. 166 
Veterinary Sergeants . 168 
Preserving our State Laws. 169 
Death of ex-Governor Flower . 169 
The American Veterinary “Jubilee” 241 
The Tuberculosis Awakening. 242 
Editorial Notes. 243 
The Colorado Anti-Docking Law.. . . 243 
Last Call for the “ Jubilee ”. 3J3 
Contemptible Methods of Practicing 
Veterinary Medicine. 313 
The Future of the Horse. 318 
Silver Anniversary of the American 
Veterinary College. 320 
An Important Educational Step. 391 
The “Review” and the “Jubilee”. 395 
Inauguration of the Illinois Law. 395 
Honors for Dr. Liautard. .39^ 
A New Treatment for Azoturia. 396 
Successful Army Veterinarians.397 
The Antivivisection Craze. 466 
1 Another Journal in the Field.466 
Passing of the Automobile. 545 
Recent Association Meetings. 54& 
The Barnacles Gather.613 
The Convention of 1900. 614 
The Autumn Horse Shows. 614 
The Department of Surgery.615 
Detroit the Convention City of 1900. . 683 
“ The Automobile Gazette ”. 684 
A Business Talk With Review Sub¬ 
scribers.. 7^9> 84 1 
•“A German-American Veterinary 
Commission”. 77 ° 
Associational Revival in New Jersey. 77 2 
Veterinary Journalism. 845 
Let the Cobbler Stick to His Last.. . 846 
How they Handle Tuberculosis in 
Minnesota. 847 
Iowa’s Agricultural College.. ... 847 
Editorial Notes.772, 773, 774, 849 
ORIGINAL 
Median Neurectomy. By C. E. Clay¬ 
ton. 10 
Practicability of the Serum Therapy in 
the Treatment of Hog Cholera. By 
W. B. Niles. 15 
A Campaign of Lducation. By J. M. 
Emmert, M. D. 19 
Physiological Experiments on Areco- 
line Hydrobromate. By H. E. Titus. 26 
Notes on Odontomes. By W. L. 
Williams. 82 
Milk Food and its Hygienic Market¬ 
ing. By E. B. Ackerman. 95 
Stock-farm Veterinary Practice as a 
Post Graduate Course. By A. N. 
Lushington. 101 
“ My Experience with Black-leg Vac¬ 
cine.” By M. O. Beyers. 105 
Paraldehyde in Veterinary Practice. 
By R. S. MacKellar. 107 
Castration of Cryptorchids (Ridglings). 
By J. F. Butterfield. 109 
Urinary Analysis. By George Jobson. 112 
Some Diseases of Animals that are 
Transmissible to Man. By Coleman 
ARTICLES. 
Nockolds. 17° 
An Arrangement for Municipal Owner¬ 
ship of Slaughter houses. By 
Leonard Pearson. 180 
i Epizootic Abortion in Cows—Treat¬ 
ment. By Prof. Lignieres. 187 
Tumors. By Robert Formad. 189 
“ What I Saw at Omaha.” By J. J. 
Drasky... 194 
Azoturia in the Dog. By Robert 
Dickson. 199 
Prognosis. By J. C. Michener. 202 
Contribution to the Study of Pneu¬ 
monia in the Horse—Ligniere’s Ob¬ 
servations. Translated by Adolph 
Eichorn. 245 
Cornstalk Disease. By A. Bostrom. 250 
Trismus. By Joseph Plaskett. 254 
Tuberculosis. By L. A. Merillat... 259 
“ Corns.” By T. A. Keller. 263 
Meat and Milk Inspection. By H. 
F. Palmer. 265 
Involuntary Shaking of the Head and 
its Treatment by Trifacial Neurec¬ 
tomy. By W. L. Williams. 321 
