OBITUARY. 
475 
Dr. Bartholomew’s paper was not presented. 
Dr. J. T. Butterfield was not present, but sent a paper on 
Intussusception.” 
Adjourned to meet in Philadelphia in March. 
W. H. Ridge, Corresponding Secy. 
OBITUARY, 
ROBERT WOOD, Y.S. 
W/iereas, Almighty Providence has seen fit to take from 
iiong us by death, Robert Wood, Y.S., and whereas, he has, 
one of the oldest members and organizers of this Associa- 
Dn, ever proven himself an estimable gentleman, an earnest, 
i nscientious worker for the elevation of, and a high honor to 
ur profession. 
Resolved , That we, members of the United States Veterin- 
jy Medical Association, recognize in his death a keen sense 
loss to our profession and to this Association. His death 
luches us still more deeply as a personal friend, whose loss we 
sail ever deplore, and whose example in life we shall strive 
: emulate ; and 
i 
Resolved , That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon 
p records of our Association, and that copies of the same be 
mished to the Journal of Comparative. Medicine , and the 
.ierican Veterinary Review for publication. 
GEO. BRIDGES, D.V.S. 
Whereas , Almighty Providence has seen fit to take from 
long us by death, Geo. Bridges, D.V.S., and whereas, he 
I s, as a member of our profession and Association, ever 
wen himself an estimable gentleman, an earnest, conscien- 
us worker for the elevation of, and a high honor to our pro- 
sion. 
Resolved , That we, members of the United States Veterin- 
v Medical Association, recognize in his death a keen sense 
doss to our profession and to the Association. His death 
uches us still more deeply as a personal friend, whose loss we 
ill ever deplore, and whose example in life we shall strive 
'emulate; and 
