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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
Dr. Conard offered resolutions protesting against the starting 
of a two-year veterinary school at Washington, D. C., by em¬ 
ployees of Bureau of Animal Industry. Discussed by Drs. Mar¬ 
shall, Ridge, Eves, Williams, Pearson, Budd and Harger. Moved 
by Dr. Maher to adopt as read, and to send copies to Bureau oi 
Animal Industry, Secretary of Agriculture, and secretaries of 
veterinary societies. Seconded by Dr. Eves. Carried. | v 
Adjourned to meet October 25th. 
A. E. CONROW, Secy. 
The Philadelphia Veterinary Medical Society held its regular 
meeting at the College of Physicians, Thirteenth and Locust! 
Streets, Philadelphia, October 25th, 1892. President S. J. J. 
Harger in the chair. 
Members present: Drs. Ridge, Schreiber, Landis, Conard, 
Entrekin, Rogers, Zuill, Keely, Holdsworth, Tag and Conrow. 
Visitors: Dr. J. W. Adams. 
Minutes of last meeting read and approved. 
New member elected : J. W. Adams, V.M.D. j 
Communications read from Drs. Cooper Curtice, of Moravia 
N. Y., and M. Stalker, of Ames, Iowa, in answer to resolution* 
adopted at last meeting. On motion communications orderec 
filed, and copies forwarded to Journal and REVIEW for publica 
tion. 
Dr. Zuill moved that Dr. H. D. Fennimore’s communicatior 
be received, and his name be transferred from active to corres 
ponding membership. Carried. I 
Our essayist, Dr. Eves, being absent, Dr. Conard reported hi: 
cases of contagious keratatis as having done well. 
Dr. Landis cited case of abscess of rectum with chronic peri 
tonitis and pleurisy. 
Dr. Conard cited case of tumor in mesentary of small intes 
tine large as Yankee bucket. 
Dr Rogers reported a case, he thinks, of contagious pleuro 
pneumonia, discussed by Drs. Zuill, Schrieber, Ridge and Landis 
Dr. Zuill censured officers for not having a paper read at thi 
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