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NEWS AND SUNDRIES. 
CORRESPONDENCE. 
GOOD VETERINARIAN WANTED. 
Cambridge, Maryland, Feb. 23, 1881. 
Prof. Liautard : 
Dear Sir—W e are very much in need of a veterinary surgeon 
in our midst, and I have been recommended to suggest to you 
the propriety of some one of your graduates settling here abouts. 
Cambridge is a desirable centre for the Eastern Shore of 
Maryland. 
I am quite confident that a good surgeon would do well in 
this location. There is none within eighty miles, and the country 
is filled with horses, many of whom die from lack of timely and 
proper treatment. 
Any gentleman coming here with the wish to settle with ns, 
may call on James M. Stelle, who will take pleasure in introduc¬ 
ing him to the public. 
Yery respectfully yours, 
James M. Stelle. 
[This letter is published for the benefit of young graduates 
who might be looking for a good place to start practice. 
A similar application was received as we went to press, from 
Hazleton, Pa. Any one desirous of information, can write to 
Mr. C. F. Hill, U. S. Commissioner, Hazleton, Pa.] —Ed. 
NEWS AND SUNDRIES. 
Three alumni of the American Veterinary College hare re¬ 
cently obtained the degree of M.D. 
Dr. Charles II. Hall, of Hew York, at the Medical Department 
of the University of the City of New York. 
