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416 OBITUARY. 
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List of prosecutions in Camden, N. J., reported. 
Election of members : Dr. J. N. Wittpenn and Dr. 0 . C 
Eisenhart elected active members. Dr. W. H. Hoskins am 
John O. Pitney, the counsellor of the Association, as honoi 
ary members. 
Dr. S. W. Shuppan, one of the essayists, read a paper o 
“ Is Pneumonia Contagious.” 
Cases were reported by the following : Drs. Miller, c 
Camden; Gerth, of Newark; Hawk, of Newark; Shuppar 
of Norwalk, Conn.; Runge, of Newark; Higgins, of Ne\ 
Brunswick ; King, of Little Silver. 
The following members were dropped for non-paymen 
of dues: Drs. Otto Von Lang, Salem, N. J.; C. Lawiem 
Newark, N. J.; Robert Leis, Newark, N. J.; R. T. Churchil 
Secaucus, N. J.; R. Stanwood, Freehold, N. J.; A. Maurict 
Moorestown, N. J. 
After reports of committees, meeting adjourned for dinnei 
Meeting was resumed at 4 P.M., and after transacting som 
miscellaneous business, adjourned at 7 P.M. to meet on Thun 
day, Dec. 8th, 1892, at New Brunswick, N. J. j 
VV. H. Cooper, Secy, 
OBITUARY. 
J. L. Kidd, D.Y.S. 
We regret to announce the death of this worthy mem 
ber of our profession, which occurred a few days ago ii 
Lexington, Ky. Dr. Kidd graduated at the American Veter 
inary College in 1887. 
POSITION WANTED. 
Wanted by a Graduate of the A. V. C. a situation as assistant (if acceptabl 
with view to partnership), to a Veterinarian with a general practice. Referenc 
furnished. 
Address Sabiston & Murray, 916 Sixth Ave., New York City. 
PRACTICE FOR SALE. 
A practice of about $4,000 a year in a city of 24,000 inhabitants. No othe 
graduate in the city. Correspondence solicited. 
Address Phillips & Phillips, 114 N. Lawrence Ave., Wichita, Kans. 
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