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Europhen has also lately been urged as a substitute for iodo¬ 
form.— Klin. Woch. 
For cracked hands, as a permanent curative composition, 
as well as an ointment to be used before undertaking any 
operation, the Therap. Monatsch offers the following: 
Ije Mentholi, gr. jss, 
Saloli, Djss, 
01. Olivas, gtts. xxv, 
Lanolin, 3 iss, 
M. 
Sig.—Apply t. i. d. 
SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
NEW YORK STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL SOCIETY. 
The regular meeting of the New York State Veterinary 
Medical Society was held at the Vanderbilt House, Syracuse, 
N. Y., July 14th, 1892. 
Owing to the unavoidable absence of President Huide- 
koper, Dr. Jno. Wende, Vice-President, occupied the chair, 
and called the meeting to order at 10 a.m. 
The roll call by the Secretary showed the following 
members present: Drs. Jno. A. Bell, W. L. Baker, Chas. 
Cowie, J. M. Chase, O. B. French, Geo. Gowland, Wilson 
Huff, N. P. Hinkley, E. D. Hayden, E. B. Ingalls, C. D. 
Morris, Wm. Machan, L. A. Robinson, D. K. Seltzer, Jno. 
Wende, L. E. Willyoung, J. A. Genung, A. H. Ide, R. A. 
McLean, A. Drinkwater. Several members came in later in 
the day. 
Dr. R. A. McLean explained to the Society the cause of 
President Huidekoper’s absence, saying that he was called to 
go with his regiment to Homestead and that his professional 
duties while there made it utterly impossible for him to at¬ 
tend the meeting. 
Dr. Jno. Wende then read his paper on the “Treatment of 
Scabies.” 
Dr. Hinkley, I think Dr. Wende’s paper a very good 
one and ought to bring forth an interesting discussion. 
