SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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asier gotten away at this time, and with less harm to the 
nimal. 
A vote of thanks was tendered Dr. Webster for his able 
aper. 
There was a lively discussion on the paper, particularly 
le part relative to the fatty deposits in the uterus. 
The Pi esident appointed Drs. Bridges, Goentner and 
looker delegates to the United States Veterinary Medical 
.ssociation, to be held in Boston, commencing September 
)th. 
The following officers were elected to serve for the ensu- 
g year: President—R. G. Webster. Vice-President—J. 
. Fei ley, Jr. Secretary—W. S. Kooker. Treasurer—Chas. 
. Goentner. 
On motion, the election of Trustees was laid over until 
jxt meeting. 
Dr. Hoskins introduced the newly-elected officers with 
)propriate remarks. 
Dr. Webster responded, thanking the members for the 
>nor conferred, and hoping each member would do his duty 
e coming session. 
On motion, adjourned. 
W. S. Kooker, Secretary. 
PENNSYLVANIA STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
Meeting called to order by President Hoskins. Roll call, 20 
embers present, as follows: Drs. Collins, Diemer, Drei- 
His, Foelker, Gladfelter, Hart, Hoskins, Keelor, Keil, Kook- 
, Michener, Pearson, Radley, T. B. Rayner, J. B. Rayner, 
idge, Rohn, Shaufler, Smith and Timberman. There were 
veral visitors present, also delegates from New Jersey, Dr. 
:ng from the Keystone, and Dr. Eaves of Wilmington, Del. 
Minutes read and approved. 
An able address was delivered by the President. 
The Board of Censors acted upon thirteen applicants, 
velve passing as follows : A. H. Dorney, V.S., Ont., Walter 
Hart, D.V.S. (Am.), V. B. Weaver, George C. Blaker, 
