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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
Di. Parker offers a paper for t e March meeting - upon 
“ Scouring in Calves.” 
Di. Marshall offeis a paper for the May meeting upon 
“ The Production of Milk.” 
Dr. Cailton offeis a paper for the meeting of December, 
1893, upon “ Homeopathy Applied to Veterinary Medicine.” 
Dr. Winchester then wished to know if the Association 
had any directions for its members in the Comitia Minora of 
the United States Veterinary Medical Association at the 
meeting soon to be held. The members of the Association 
did not have any special instructions to give at this time. 
Di. Bryden then read a short but interes’ing paper upon 
“ A Case of Seedy Toe.”* 
A general discussion followed, taken part in by Drs. 
Emerson, Winchester, Howard and Marshall. Dr. Winches¬ 
ter bi ings up the point, is this disease caused by a parasite ? 
Dr. Bryden replies that he thinks the disease appears first, 
and furnished a favorable field for the development of the 
parasite. 
Moved by Dr. Emerson that the essayist be given a vote 
of thanks. Seconded by Dr. LaBaw. Carried. 
Meeting then adjourned. 
Austin Peters, Secy. 
MAINE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The regular meeting of the Maine Veterinary Medical 
Association was held at the DeWitt House, Lewiston, Janu¬ 
ary 10th, at 3 p.m. President Dr. Bailey in the chair. Mem- 
beis piesent: Drs. Huntington, Lord, Bailey, Dwinal, Joly 
and the Secretary. J he minutes of the last meeting were 
read and adopted. 
The Committee on By-Laws offered a Constitution and 
By-Laws which were adopted. 
Dr. C. W. Purcell, Biddeford ; Dr. F. L. Runell, Orono; 
Di. J. H. Goddard, Bath, were elected members. 
Dr. Huntington introduced a bill drawn by the Maine 
* Published in this issue of the Review. 
