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the (existence of well-defined tuberculous deposits, without ab¬ 
scess or other disease of the pulmonary organs, very small, evi¬ 
dently very recent, and, as the daring experimentalists argued, 
the direct result of the inoculation.— Medical Record. 
New Veterinary 8chool. —Dr. C. P. Lviuan, F.R.C.V.S., 
late Veterinary Surgeon to the Agricultural Department in 
Washington, and well known to the profession for his investiga¬ 
tions in pleuro-pneumonia, at home as well as abroad, has been 
appointed Professor of Veterinary Medicine to Harvard Medical 
College, where a new veterinary school will be opened this fall. 
The veterinary students will be requested to attend three years. 
The veterinary branches will be taught in the various depart¬ 
ments of the university, but the special theoretical and practical 
instruction will receive attention in the newly formed department 
of veterinary medicine, under the entire supervision of Prof. C. 
P. Lyman. 
Another Resuscitation and Removal.— The New York 
College of Veterinary Surgeons has removed from the for¬ 
mer college building to the College of Pharmacy, in East 
Twenty-third Street, where the f 11 session will open on the 4th 
of October, the lectures of.the College of Pharmacy taking place 
in the evening, and those of the College of Veterinary Surgeons 
in the morning and afternoon. The arrangement is a convenient 
and fortunate one for both parties. The faculty remains un¬ 
changed, and in addition to the regular corps of professors, a large 
staff of special lecturers has been secured by the efforts of Presi¬ 
dent Rawson ; and the veterinary students will also have access 
to the practical chemical course of the College of Pharmacy.— 
Medical Record. 
A Step Forward.— The Frairie Farmer , one of the most 
valued of our exchanges, comes to us under the name of the 
Peopled Illustrated Weekly and Prairie Farmer , and changed in 
form to sixteen pages. The illustrations are profuse and elegant, 
the reading matter most varied and interesting, consisting of 
stories, sketches, humor, news, and editorials on agriculture, 
horticulture and current topics. It will undoubtedly commend it- 
