SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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nd who use per-oxide hydrogen successfully. I have had 
p success with it in purpura. 
Dr. Drinkwater. Have any of you had a case of purpura 
i dogs? I have a case ; the symptoms are similar to those 
i a horse. 
Dr. Hinkley.—Had the dog been sick previous to this ? 
Dr. Drinkwater.—Yes, two or three weeks with dis¬ 
imper ; I have not had time to study up the case thoroughly 
sfore coming to the meeting. 
Dr. Baker.—I have several cases of a disease in the region 
f the horns of cattle caused by a small black fly. Do not 
nd a remedy as yet. 
Dr. French.—Have had several cases and used tar with 
ood results ; I do not consider it a serious trouble. 
Dr. Palmer.—Have treated several cases successfully with 
ir. 
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Dr. McLean.—I make a motion that all members who are 
vo years in arrears must pay up before the next meeting or 
ave their names dropped from the roll, and that the Secre- 
iry notify them to this effect. Carried. 
Dr. McLean.—I make a motion that a special assessment 
f $2.50 be made on each member of this Society to liquidate 
le indebtedness of the Society. Carried unanimously. 
Dr. Robinson .—1 make a motion that the matter pertaining 
) Drs. Wm. Somerville, Wm. Somerville, Jr., and Robt. M. 
omerville be brought before the Board of Censors to be 
sted upon. Carried. 
Dr. Wende.—Will the Chairman of the Board of Censors 
sport what action has been taken in this matter. 
Dr. Jno. A. Bell.—We have not received any correspond- 
nce from the Drs. Somerville on this matter, consequently 
ave taken no action thus far. 
Dr. Wende.—The Secretary will please read the corre- 
pondence on this matter. 
The Secretary read all of the correspondence on the 
tatter. 
Dr. Wende. What action will the Board of Censors take ? 
Dr. S. Somerville, Jr.—I make a motion that the matter 
