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all depending, in a scientific point of view, from the medical di¬ 
rection. 
In 186(5 a credit of 700,000 francs was allowed for the erec¬ 
tion of another school at Stockholm, which will be finished in 
1880.— Echo Veter. Beige. 
VETERINARY LITERATURE. 
The following bona-fide horse-farrier advertisement lias been 
handed ns by a friend, with the request that we would give it a 
place in the veterinary department. We do so with pleasure, 
simply remarking that if a cogent argument in behalf of the 
establishment of a veterinary college were needed, it would be 
found in the annexed advertisement, which we copy verbatim et 
literatim et jpunctuatum , except the name and place of residence 
of the advertiser. 
“ Horse Farrier.— The under sind lat from Chester conty In¬ 
tends follown Doctern horses & stock of all Kinds he has had 
great deal of practs among Sick horses A stock A Haters him self 
able to Master Most all (leases & complants among liorsis Fleas 
giv Me a call A if no cure no pay Except for medison if bought 
by Me. all orders left at My Residence will be promptly attend 
to.— Farmer ami Gardener."—Prairie Farmer. 
EXCHANGES. ETC, RECEIVED. 
HOME EXCHANGES.—Proeeedingsof the Medical Society 
of Kings County, Medical Record, Country Gentleman, Scientific 
American, Turf, Field and Farm, Ohio Farmer, Prairie Farmer, 
Practical Farmer, Medical and Surgical Reporter, Ac., Ac. 
