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ward and backward until it reached the seventh rib which it struck and 
broke, passing into the thorax just below the lung, went through the 
diaphram, and into the intestines about five ‘or six inches. I report this 
case to show what great suffering this poor animal must have endured, 
still at the same time drawing her master and his friend home, a dis¬ 
tance of three miles, as faithfully as ever. 
A. Drinkwater, V. S., Ont. 
Rochester, October 18, 1877. 
REGULAR GRADUATES OF THE VETERINARY DEPARTMENT OF 
THE HIGHLAND AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, EDINBURGH. 
James Booth. 1870 
James A. Going. 1868 
James Hume. 1853 
William Keith. 1858 
Thomas Shea. 1859 
Andrew Smith. 1861 
John Turnbull. 1862 
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Hospital Gazette and Archives of Clinical Surgery, N. Y.; Scien¬ 
tific Farmer, Boston ; Country Gentleman, Albany ; American Agricul¬ 
turist, N. Y. ; Scientific American, N. Y. ; Medical Record, N. Y.; 
Journal de l’Agriculture, Paris ; Live Stock Journal, Chicago. 
COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED. 
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John Myers, Sr., Cincinnati, Ohio; A. A. Holcombe, N. Y.; W. 
Gadsden, Philadelphia; A. Drinkwater, Rochester; Prof. McEachran, 
Montreal. 
