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FRENCH VETERINARY SCHOOLS. 
Anatomy of domestic animals and external form of the 
horse. 
Physiology of domestic animals, teratology and general thera¬ 
peutics. 
Pathology of contagious diseases, sanitary police inspection 
of meat, legal medicine and veterinary jurisprudence. 
General and medical pathology and chemical studies—sur¬ 
gical pathology, operative surgery, art of shoeing—hygiene and 
zootechny. 
French literature and the German language. 
Sec. 13. Any student found, at the end of the year, after 
the examination, unable to pass to a higher class, will be dis¬ 
charged. 
However, under proposal from the Council of the school, the 
Secretary may allow students, somewhat deficient, the privilege 
of following the past course over again, if there is a prospect 
that their own efforts may be more successful at the next exami¬ 
nation. This allowance, however, can be granted but once to 
the same student. This last section does not apply to students 
whose study may have been prevented by sickness or similar 
disabling circumstances. 
Sec. 14. Diplomas of veterinary surgeons are delivered each 
year by the Secretary of Agriculture and Commerce, to the stu¬ 
dents named by the Council of the school as having satisfied in 
a complete manner all the requirements at the end of the 
studies. 
To be admitted to this examination, 100 francs must be de¬ 
posited as payment for the diploma. In case of failure to obtain 
it, this sum is returned. 
Chapter IV. 
Personnel — Faculty. 
Sec. 15. Each veterinary school is administered by a Direc¬ 
tor, named by the Secretary. 
The authority of the Director extends over every part of the 
service of the school. 
He corresponds with the Secretary and communicates to him 
all the circumstances relating to the regular progress of the 
school. 
