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Y.C. elect a veterinarian to the examining board at the present 
meeting. Carried. Dr. Gill was unanimously elected. 
Moved and seconded that the meeting adjourn. Carried. 
Robert W. Ellis, D.V.S., Sec. 
NEW HAMPSHIRE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The Annual Meeting of the New Hampshire Veterinary 
Medical Association, convened in the Eagle Hotel, Concord, 
Tuesday, May 5th, at 11 a. m., with Vice-President Dr. Hart in 
the Chair. 
Drs. Hart, Maguire, Eibeo, Abbott, Wilkinson, and Pope 
answered to roll-call. 
The following officers were elected by ballot for the ensuing 
year: President, T. G. Eibeo, M.R.C.V.S. ; Vice-President, 
F. E. Wilkinson, D.V.S. ; Secretary and Treasurer, E. Pope, Jr., 
M. D. V. 
Following the election of officers a discussion ensued over 
the action taken by Dr. Geo. H. Bailey, of the Maine Cattle 
Commission, against New Hampshire Veterinarians. 
The Secretary was instructed to notify the Massachusetts 
Cattle Commission of non qualified men making tests with 
tuberculin now acceptable to that Board. 
A paper was read by Dr. Abbott on Homoeopathy in Veter¬ 
inary Medicine which was most excellent in its preparation and 
delivery. The discussion following showed a strong feeling 
against the new school. 
The reports of the Secretary and Treasurer were read and 
accepted. 
The meeting adjourned at 1 p. m. until the September meet¬ 
ing. E. .Pope, Jr., M.D.V., Secy. 
PENNSYLVANIA VETERINARY EXAMINING BOARD. 
report of the secretary.* 
Mr. President and Gentlemen : As Secretary of the State 
Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners, I have been requested 
to present a brief report of the doings of the Board. At our meet¬ 
ing in September last at Cresson Springs, as you were then in¬ 
formed, no appointments had been made by the Governor to carry 
* Read at meeting of the Pennsylvania State Veterinary Medical Association, March 
3, 1896. 
