OUR REGISTER OF REGULAR GRADUATES. 
188 
titioncr will find in it facts that ho cannot obtain in our English 
veterinary literature, so poor on the subject of the diseases of the 
urinary apparatus. The name of the author is so well known to 
all readers of medical works, that its authority on urinary and 
renal disorders is sufficient guarantee of the quality of the book. 
UHYDROTHERAPIC APPLIQUE AUX ANIMAUX DOMESTIQUES, by 
P. Haktenstein. 
The object of this large pamphlet is to bring before the veteri¬ 
nary profession the advantages to be derived by the application 
of hydrotharopy in the treatment of the diseases of domestic ani¬ 
mals. After giving the history of this mode of treatment, the 
author relates a number of cases in which his application has 
been followed by excellent results. In the treatment of fevers, 
of parturient apoplexy principally, of paraplegia after delivery, of 
prolapsus of the uterus, of the rectum in acute metritis, of acute 
mammitis, of essential and symptomatic vertigo, of intestinal 
paralysis, etc., etc., the author shows the successes he has ob¬ 
tained, as well as in cases of wounds in general, of articular dis¬ 
eases, and even in the treatment of the ccenurus coubralis of the 
horse and of sheep. 
OUR REGISTER OF REGULAR GRADUATES. 
ALUMNI OF THE CHICAGO VETERINARY COLLEGE. 
From the prospectus of the Chicago Veterinary College we 
■ extract the following list of the first graduates of that institution 
O O 
T. L. Armstrong 
S. S. Baker. 
J. Bond. 
A. Dean. 
J. Y. Lehman. 
W. Y. Niles. 
P. Quitman. 
J. S. Spangler.... 
B. E. Stauffer_ 
A. Ziegler. 
Indianapolis, Ind. 
.Chicago, III. 
.Streator, Ill. 
.Girard, Mich. 
.Sterling, Ill. 
....Charleston, Ill. 
.Chicago, Ill. 
.Plainfield, Ill. 
...Wakarusa, Ind. 
.Lincoln, Ill. 
