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Dr. Wende. Enough to fill the sore. 
Dr. McLean I was called in consultation in a case of fasti 
la withers; passed probe down 7J inches, cut through, an 
drew seton through. At the end of five days again sent fc 
me; I found a nasty discharge ; took out seton, used inje< 
tion of pyoktanine ; made good recovery. 
Dr. Bell. I would like to have a treatise on locomotc 
ataxia. 
Dr. McLean. Would suggest two ounces lead an 
powder. 
It was getting late, and all business being disposed of, 
was moved and seconded that the Society tender a vote ( 
thanks to Mr. Life for his kindness in granting the use of th 
assembly room to the Society, and that we adjourn unt 
the annual meeting, to be held in January, 1893, subject t 
a call by the Secretary. 
N. P. Hinkley, D.V.S., Secy. 
MASSACHUSETTS STATE VETERINARY ASSOCIATION. 
* 
The regular meeting of the Massachusetts Veterinary A 
sociation was held at 19 Boylston Place, Boston, Wednesda 
evening, June 22d, 1892, at 7.30 o’clock. President L. h 
Howard in the chair. 
Members present: Drs. Bryden, Blackwood, Becke 
Burr, Emerson, Hadcock, Harrington, Howard, Marshal 
Osgood, Peterson, Winchester, Winslow, Hitchcock, Parke 
LeBaw, and the Secretary. Honorary member: Dr. Stic! 
ney. Guests: Mr. T. L. Bolton, of Clark University, essaj 
ist of the evening; E. P. McKenna, M.D.V., and Mr. W. ft 
Balmer. 
Records of the last meeting read and accepted. 
ftlotion made by Dr. Hitchcock that Dr. Bunker be give 
a vote of thanks for the paper read by him at the last mee 
iug. Carried. 
Dr. Burr brought up the point that cases reported b 
members should not be fathered by the Association as co 
rect, unless the diagnosis was verified by a microscopic ej 
