SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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ty, T. F. Barron, A. W. Clement, D. R. Hoffman and H. A. 
Meisner. 
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and ap¬ 
proved. 
The Ambulance Committee reported that they had con¬ 
ferred with Mr. Duvall, the Secretary of the Society for the 
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, who informed them that an 
ambulance and harness could be procured for $500; also that 
he thought arrangements could be made with the Adams Ex¬ 
press Company for furnishing horses, etc. 
Under new business Dr. Dougherty moved that our Sec¬ 
retary report the meetings of this Association in the Baltimore 
daily papers. Carried. 
The proposal of new members being next in order, Dr. 
Hoffman proposed the name of Dr. G. Allen Jahrman, of 
Chestertown, Md., whose name was referred to the Board of 
Censors, to be reported upon at next meeting 
Dr. Dougherty delivered an excellent address upon a new 
form of treatment for chronic shoulder and hip lameness, cit¬ 
ing some four or five cases thereof which had been success¬ 
fully treated. 
Adjourned. 
The regular monthly and sixth annual meeting of the 
I Maryland State Veterinary Medical Association was called 
; to order at Tierney’s Hotel, 205 N. Calvert Street, Balti¬ 
more, at 8 P.M. February 18th, 1892, with the President, Dr. 
W. H. Martenet, in the chair. 
The following members responded to roll call: Drs. W. 
H. Martenet, Wm. Dougherty, Geo. C. Faville, A. W. Clem- 
sent, T. F. Barron, D. R. Hoffman and H. A. Meisner. 
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and ap¬ 
proved. 
Report of Secretary and Treasurer was read and ap¬ 
proved. 
Motion was made and carried that Dr. Wm. Dougherty 
be placed on the Ambulance Committee, which now consists 
of Drs. A. W. Clement, D. R. Hoffman and Wm. Dougherty. 
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