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JURISPRUDENCE. 
MONTREAL VETERINARY ASSOCIATION. 
The opening of this association took place on Thursday evening ; 
there was a full attendance of members and a number of visitors. Pro¬ 
fessor Wrn. Osier occupied the chair. After the usual routine business, 
George Parkison, Bridgeport, Conn., was called upon to read his com¬ 
munication on a case of tetanus with special reference to accurate clin¬ 
ical notes of the pulse, respirations and temperature carefully noted and 
systematically arranged, for which he was highly complimented by the 
chairman and others present. Professor McEachran was next called 
upon to read a paper on “ Soundness and the Law of Warranty,” in which 
he explained the different definitions of soundness and unsoundness. 
—Montreal Herald. 
[The paper will be found printed in full, later in the Review.] 
JURISPRUDENCE. 
EXPOSING A GLANDERED HORSE IN A PUBLIC MARKET—CON¬ 
VICTION—SENTENCE.* 
TRIAL. 
Edward Garson was indicted in the New York General Sessions, 
by the Grand Jury, for violating Section 121 of the Sanitary Code of 
the Board of Health of the City of New York. (. People ex rel. Cox. v. 
Special Sessions , 7 Hun. R ., 214.) The indictment is as follows : 
City and County of New York, ss. : 
The Jurors of the People of the State of New York, in and for the body 
of the City and County of New York, upon their oath, present: 
That heretofore, to wit, on the second day of June, in the year of 
our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three, at the City and 
County of New York, in the State of New York, the Board of Health 
and Health Department of the City of New York, which heretofore had 
been, and then and there was, duly constituted, appointed and organized, 
pursuant to the provisions of an Act of the Legislature of the State of 
New York entitled “ An Act to reorganize the local government of the 
City of New York,” passed April thirtieth, in the year one thousand 
eight hundred and seventy-three, did direct, order, ordain, and enact, 
and did cause to be conformed to, the eleventh article of the act afore¬ 
said, pursuant to the eighty-second section of said act, the Sanitary 
* Published by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. 
