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FOURTH INTERNATIONAL VETERINARY CONGRESS. 
Marbais, De Bisseop, De Clercq, i)e Caestecker, Degive (A.), 
Dierickx, Dochy, Dothee, Doucet, Dubois, Dubois (J), Durieux, 
Dr. Dupuis, Dupont, Dupont, Duthoit, Duvieusart, Elsen, Eraers, 
Everard, Fabry, Fadeux, Ferir, Firlefyn, Foelen, Fossoul, (E.), 
Frere, (G.), Gallez, Gardedieu, Geeraerts, Gerard, Gerard, Ge¬ 
rard (J.), Gerbehaye, Gille, Godfrin, Godineau, Gratia, Dr. Gra¬ 
tia, Grosse, Hallet, Hallot, Hansoulle, Hardy, Henan, Hendriekx, 
Henrard, Hoeinan, Hotton, Hougardy, Huart, Hublet, Hugues, 
Jans, Jacops, Jacques, Kerstenne, Laho, Laporte, Laridon (A.), 
Lavigne, Lebeau, Leboutte, Leclercq, Le Comte, Lefebvre, Lefe- 
bvre, Legrand (E.), Lekeu, Leeriaerts, Leonard, Leroy, Leyder, 
Linard, Limbourg, Lison, Lonhienne, Lorge, Lujdgarens, Ma- 
corps, Maliieu, Mans, Maris (pere), Maris (fils), Marbaise, Mar- 
neffe, Masson, Masure, Mathieu, Melon, Melsens, Miclio, Michez, 
Michiels, Micbotte, Migeotte, Milz, Moens, Monoyer, Mossel- 
man, Neckerbroeck, Noel, Oger, Parmentier, Paquet, Pattyn, 
Pauchenne, Petit, Poelman, Polet-Pierret, Polus, Prouveur, Pur- 
node, Questroy, Payee, Penneloog, Remy, Remy, Reul, Roman, 
Rosoux, Scliollaert, Stubbe, Suykerbuyck, Simon, Simon, Slach- 
mulders, Smeets, Snoeck, (A.), Snoeck, (J. B.), Thiernesse, 
Tliomas, Tossins, Tossins, Yan Autgaerden, Yan Cutsem, Van- 
derlinden, Yandersclmeren, Yandermies, Yanderstraeten, Yan 
de Walle, Van Gerven, Yan Hacken, Yan Hertsen, Yan Huffelen, 
Yan Passen, Yan Rooy, Yan Rutten, Yan Yyve, Yan YVallen- 
dael, Wangermee, Weemaes, Dr. TVehenkel, Wertz, Windels, 
Wuilcot. 
CONSTITUTION, 
Object. 
Sec. 1.—The object of the Congress is to establish upon prin¬ 
ciples as uniform and general as possible, an organization of the 
great body of veterinary practitioners, with a view to the eleva¬ 
tion of veterinary medicine and its establishment upon a stan¬ 
dard of acquirement and appreciation such as it is entitled to oc¬ 
cupy, in countries where its organization and facilities for improv- 
ment have been defective; of substituting for the special methods 
