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Ryder, James F., 1883. 
Saunders, Fred., 1882. 
Saunders, John S., 1876.. 
Sohmidt, William G., 1878.. 
Sherman, Walter A., 1881. 
Snyder, Orvini W., 1884. 
Smith, John J., 1879 . 
Spranklin, F. W., 1884. 
*Stooker, Charles V., Y.S., 1876 
Stoute, Richard A., D.V.S., 1884 
*Traver, Ernst, Y.S., 1876. 
Trayer, Frank, 1882. 
Valerius, Nicholas Pierce, 1884., 
Vogt, Andrew G., 1884. 
Vreeland, Hamilton, 1884. 
Tourtelotte, Lincoln H., 1881.... 
Walton, Sharpless M., 1881 . 
Weeks, Arthur P., 1880. 
White, Thomas Elder, 1884. 
Winchester, John T., B.S., 1878.. 
♦Wing, Edgar R., 1880. 
Wray, William H., 1878 . 
Zuill, William L., 1880 . 
.Rondout, N. Y. 
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.Boston, Mass. 
.Newark, N. J. 
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.Baltimore, Md. 
.Salem, Mass. 
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.Jobstown, N. Y. 
.Altoona, Pa. 
.Fort Atkinson, Wis, 
.Newark, N. J. 
.Asbury Park, N. J. 
.Idaho Springs, Colo. 
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PHENIC ACID AND ITS PREPARATIONS IN VETERINARY MEDI¬ 
CINE. 
Since the introduction of the antiseptic treatment of wounds 
by the method of Lister, the carbolic acid dressing has found its 
way, to a greater or less degree, from the domain of human into that 
of veterinary surgery, and though a thorough Lister dressing may be 
found difficult of application upon our domestic animals, many 
veterinarians are flattering themselves with the persuasion that 
they have obtained excellent results from its adoption. With the 
successes, however, must be associated many failures, which must 
be taken into the account as counterbalancing the advantages se¬ 
cured. 
To what cause these failures are to be attributed is a question 
involving more or less difficulty in its answer. 
From remarks occurring in the papers which treat of human 
medication, it would seem evident that one of the principal causes 
Deceased. 
