SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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Dr. Good reported epidemic ophthalmia of horses around 
Lock Haven. 
Three bills, amounting- to $28.75 in favor of Dr. Gladfelter, 
were ordered to be paid. 
. The delegates appointed to attend the United States Vet¬ 
erinary Association were Drs. Folker, Harger and Webster. 
After the Association adjourned. Dr. Walters escorted 
the members and their wives to the Nottingham coal mines. 
After going down and mining coal the company returned to 
their homes, feeling highly pleased with the meeting and the 
kindness shown by the Wilkesbarre veterinarians. 
W. H. Ridge, 
Secretary pro tem. 
KEYSTONE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
At the annual meeting of the Keystone Veterinary Medical 
Association, held at the College of Physicians, 13th and Locust 
streets, Philadelphia, September 5th, 1891, there were present 
Drs. Hoskins, Drake, N. Formad, Eves, Goentner, and 
Kooker. 
On motion the reading of the minutes of last meeting 
were dispensed with, and the election for officers was held 
with the following result: President, W. Horace Hoskins ; 
Vice President, Hiram Eves; Secretary, W. S. Kooker; 
Treasurer, Charles T. Goentner. Trustees.—Drs. Weber, 
Huidekoper, Lusson, Webster and Drake. Dr. F. Bridge was 
elected associate member. 
The chair appointed Drs. Eves, Goentner, and Lusson 
delegates to the United States Veterinary Medical Associa¬ 
tion, to be held at Washington D. C., September 15th and 16th, 
1891. 
Dr. H. Formad was present prepared to read a paper on 
tubercular milk and meat and its effect on the human family, 
but on acco'unt of a pressing engagement preferred reading it 
at the next meeting. 
On motion adjourned. 
W. H. Hoskins, _ W. S. Kooker, 
Pr e sident. Secretary . 
