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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
the true functional blood vessel of the liver. These facts are 
agreeing with the theory which attributes the excess of sugar in 
the blood of diabetics to an exaggeration of the formation of this 
substance in the liver.— {Arch, of Phys .) 
SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
UNITED STATES VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The 33d Annual Meeting of the United States Veterinary 
Medical Association will be held in the parlors of the Genesee 
House, Buffalo, N. Y., September 1st, 2d, and 3d, 1896. 
Officers. —W. Horace Hoskins, President, 3452 Ludlow St., Philadelphia, Pa.; F H. 
Osgood, Vice-President, 52 Village St., Boston, Mass.; C. C. Lyford Vice-President, 821 
3d Ave., S. Minneapolis, Minn.; R. H. Harrison, Vice-President, Atchison, Kansas; S. 
Stewart, Secretary, 7^ So. James St., Kansas City, Kansas; Jas. L. Robertson, Treasurer, 
309 9th Ave., New York, N. Y. ^ ^ ^ 
Comitia Minora.— W. L. Williams (Chairman), Bozeman, Mont.; Thomas B. Ray- 
nor, Chestnut Hill, Pa.; Leonard Pearson, Philadelphia, Pa.; T. J. Turner, Kansas City, 
Mo. ; N. P. Hinklev, Buffalo, N. Y.; D. E. Salmon, Washington, D. C.; L. PI. How¬ 
ard, Boston, Mass. ; and the officers ex-officio. 
Conunittee of Arrangements. —N. P. Hinkley, 359 Ellicot St., Buffalo, N. Y. (Ciair- 
man); C. T- Willyoung,'215 Carolina Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.; John Wende, 1593 Main St., 
Buffalo, N. Y„ _ - _ . . , c . t> n; 
Committee on Intelligence and Education. —A. W. Clement, 916 Cathedral St., Balti¬ 
more, Md. (Chairman); John Faust, 209 Union Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y .; A. H. Baker, 
2337 State St., Chicago, Ill. ^ /rn 
Committee on Diseases.— S. J. J. Harger, 205 N. 20th St., Philadelphia Pa. (Chair¬ 
man) ; W. B. Niles, Ames, Iowa; T. D. Hinebauch, Fargo, N. Dak.; John Wenae, 
Buffalo, N. Y. , . T , r 
Committee on Army Legislation.—]. P. Turner, Fort Meyer, Washington, D. C. 
(Chairman); John R. Hart, 2577 Ambro St., Philadelphia, Pa.; F. H. Mackie, Fairhill, 
d Committee on Publication.— W. L. Williams, Bozeman, Mont. (Chairman); N. P. 
Hinkley, Buffalo, N. Y.; S. Stewart, Kansas City, Kansas. . 
Resident State Secretaries.— Alabama—C. A. Cary, Auburn ; Arizona—D Lemay, 
Fort Grant ; Arkansas—R. R. Dinwiddie, Fayetteville ; California—R. A Archibald, 
San Francisco, 405 26th St. ; Colorado, J. K. Thompson, Pueblo, 301 S. Union Aye.; 
Connecticut—R. P. Lyman, Hartford, 328 Asylum St. ; Delaware—H. I. Eves, Y\ ilming- 
ton 507 W. 9th St.; District Columbia—J. H. Adamson, Washington, 716 13th bt.; 
Illinois—R. P. Steddom, Galesburg ; Indiana—F. Braginton, Hammond ; Iowa—G. A. 
Johnson, Sioux City, City Bid. ; Kansas—N. S. Mayo, Manhattan ; Louisiana—W. H. 
Dalrymple, Baton Rouge, 207 N. Boulevard St.; Maine—H. H. Choate, Lewiston; 
Maryland—YV. C. Sigmund, Baltimore, 1918 Wilkins Ave.; Massachusetts—Madison 
Bunker, Newton ; Michigan—S. Brenton, Detroit, 83 5th St. ; Minnesota—M IL Rey¬ 
nolds, St. Anthony Park ; Mississippi—Tait S. Butler, Agricultural College ; Missouri 
T. M. Phillips, St. Louis, 3146 Easton Ave.; Montana—W. L. Williams, Bozeman; 
Nebraska_A. T. Peters, Lincoln, Experiment Station ; New Hampshire—Lemuel I ope, 
Jr., Portsmouth; New Jersey—J. P. Lowe, Passaic, Box 183 ; New Y ork—C. D. Morris, 
Pawling ; North Carolina—F. P. Williamson, Raleigh, 122 W. Hargett St.; North Da¬ 
kota—T. D. Hinebauch, Fargo; Ohio—J. C. Meyer, Jr., Cincinnati, mi Walnut bt . 
Pennsylvania—W. L. Rhoads, Lansdowne ; Rhode Island—J. A. McLaughlin ,1 iom- 
dence, 50 Benefit St.; South Carolina—Benj. Mclnnes, Charleston ; South Dakota— 
NT. J. Treacy, Kort Meade \ Tennessee—J. W. Schiebler, Memphis, 3*^ 3 ^ ^*5 lrgmi 
