ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE. 
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LAWS OF 1878, CHAPTER 28. 
An Act Relating to Diseased Animals. 
Passed February 23d, 1878, three-fifths being present. 
The People of the State of New York , represented in Senate and 
Assembly , do enact as follows : 
Section 1.—Any person who shall knowingly sell, or offer for 
sale, or use, or expose, or who shall cause, or procure to be sold, 
or offered for sale, or used, or to be exposed, any horse or other 
animal having the disease known as glanders, or farcy, or any 
other contagious or infectious disease, by such person known to be 
dangerous to human life, or which shall be diseased past recovery ? 
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. 
Section 2.—Every animal having glanders, or farcy, shall at 
once be deprived of life by the owner, or person having charge 
thereof, upon discovery or knowledge of its condition; and any 
such owner or person omitting or refusing to comply with the 
provisions of this Section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. 
Section 3.—This Act shall take effect immediately. 
ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE. 
ANNUAL EXERCISES. 
The closing of the session at the Ontario Veterinary College, 
took place in the beginning of April. 
The Board of Examiners consisted of practitioners of human 
and veterinary medicine in Canada. The following gentlemen 
were awarded diplomas: 
S. G. Anderson, Tottenham; L. P. Chase, Peoria, Illinois; J. 
R. Deacon, London; W. F. Deer, Wooster, Ohio; G. Falls, 
Ottawa; S. Haggard, Lexington, Ky.; C. Hand, Alliston, Ont.; 
H. Heckenberger, Catasauqua, Penn.; G. P. Hinman, Cobourg, 
Ont.; J. Humphries, Tucknow, Penn.; W. Jex, Brantford; 
A. Moore, Guelph; J. McKerracher, Higligate; J. Y. Hewton, 
Barrie; S. P. Palmer, Toronto ; B. A. Pierce, Creston, Illinois; 
