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EXCHANGES, BOOKS, JOURNALS, ETC., RECEIVED. 
but that a desire will be developed amongst us, thus early ac¬ 
quired, which will be retained during our professional career, to 
make original researches regarding the pathology of such of our 
diseases as are not yet fully understood. 
Yours, respectfully, 
R. A. McLean, Secretary. 
EXCHANGES, BOOKS, JOURNALS, ETC, RECEIVED. 
Communications. —E. Maik, Y.S. Win Cutting, Y.S. F. 
S. Billings. G. Penniman, D.Y.S. J. C. McKenzie, Y.S. L. 
Plageman, M.R.C.Y.S. L. T. Beil, D.Y.S. R. McLean. C. H. 
Stoeker, D.Y.S. R. Wood, Y.S. 
Books and Pamphlets. —Transactions of the Department of 
Agriculture of Blinois; 1876—Yol. XIY. Annual Commence¬ 
ment Medical College of South Carolina. Die Kuhmilch und 
deren Priifung, von Alois Koch. 
Journals. —Scientific American, Hospital Gazette, Medical 
Record, Country Gentleman, Turf, Field and Farm, National 
Live Stock Journal, New York Rural, American Agriculturist, 
Prairie Farmer, Practical Farmer, Maine Farmer. Journal de 
Y Agriculture, Receuil de Medecine Yeterinaire, Clinica Yeteri- 
naria, Archives Yeterinaires, Mouvement Medical, Revue fur 
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Thierheilkunde und Thierzucht. 
Newspapers. —Western Sportsman, Western Agriculturist, 
Our Dumb Animals, Yermont Record and Farm, The Plough¬ 
man, The Leader (Canada), The New England Farmer. 
