EXCHANGES, ETC., RECEIVED. 
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means by which horses can be made to eat slow, and thus prevent 
the repeated attacks of indigestion to which greedy eaters are 
subject. We have had opportunity to try them, and have ob¬ 
tained excellent results from their use. 
EXCHANGES, ETC., RECEIVED. 
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aria, Veterinarian, Veterinary Journal, Revue Dosimetrique, Giornale di 
Anatomie Fisical and Pathological degli Animali, Schweizer-Archiv fur 
Thierheilkunde, Journal de Zootechnie. 
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Country Gentlemen, Breeders’ Gazette, Spirit of the Times, Turf, Field and 
Farm, Medical Record, New York Medical Journal, Journal of Comparative 
Medicine and Surgery. 
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Farmer, Practical Farmer, Prairie Farmer, Western Rural, Amrican Far¬ 
mer, &c., &c. 
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ren, A.M., M.D; Uber Wesen und Behandlung des Sogen Hufkrebses, by 
Prof. Dr. Putz of Halle; Uber Hufkrebs und Strahlfaule, by the same; 
Annual Report of the Board of Health of New Jersey; Proceedings of the 
second annual session of the Texas Live Stock Association; 43d Report of the 
New York State Agricultural Society ; Report of the United States Treasury 
Cattle Commission for the year 1883; Constitution and Code of Ethics of the 
Massachusetts Veterinary Association; 12th Report of the Zoological Soci¬ 
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Annual Report of State Board of Health, Rhode Island. 
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