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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
expectations of our patrons, and the sooner merit the title 
which it should be the ambition of each and every one of us 
to covet, the title of true veterinarian. 
Jas. W. Sallade, Committee. 
It was moved that the report be received and a vote of 
thanks extended to the committee. Carried. 
The Chairman of the Committee on Sanitary Science, 
Dr. Zuill, was not present. Dr. Timberman, one of the 
committee, said they had no report to offer. 
Dr. Hoskins reported that a new veterinary association 
had been started in Pittsburgh by Drs. Waugh, Carter, and 
MacNeil, and moved that the Secretary send Dr. Waugh our 
best wishes, and ask them to send delegates to our next meet¬ 
ing. There being no unfinished business, the Society pro¬ 
ceeded to new business. 
Dr. G. Meyer having been charged with false registration, 
the charge was referred to Board of Censors at the March 
meeting. Dr. Sallade moved to expunge that part of the 
minutes which records the refusal of the Society to accord 
honorary membership to the gentleman Dr. Meyer had pro¬ 
posed. Carried. Dr. Hart moved that the code of ethics 
be read at every meeting, which was lost. 
The Corresponding Secretary not being present, there 
was no report, but he sent a communication stating that Dr. 
Weber has been very sick with typhoid fever, but was im¬ 
proving slowly. Dr. Hooker spoke of Dr. Weber’s misfor¬ 
tunes in sickness during the last few years, when Dr. Hos¬ 
kins moved that we tender him our sincere sympathies, 
which was carried. 
Dr. Hart said that the President should give us a lecture 
to improve us in our actions toward one another, to stop this 
wrangling about the code of ethics. 
The Secretary shall be notified by the Treasurer the 
names of the delinquents, so that they can be acted on at 
March meeting. 
A paper was read by Dr. Butterfield on “ Results of 
Laryngitis.”* Then Dr. Hoskins read a paper on “ The VeL 
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