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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
SPECIAL NOTICE. 
The members of the Keystone Veterinary Medical Asso¬ 
ciation of Philadelphia and vicinity, and all members of the 
veterinary and medical professions are hereby given notice 
that the meetings of the Association will be resumed at the 
College of Physicians, 13th and Locust sts., on Saturday even¬ 
ing, Sept. 5th, 1891, and will be held on the first Saturday 
evening of each month until further notice. 
The opening night will be favored with a paper from the 
pen of Prof. Henri Formad, entitled—“ Can Tuberculosis be 
Transmitted by the Use of Milk?” 
The consideration, by so eminent an authority in the scienti¬ 
fic arena, of this important subject, which is attracting so much 
attention throughout the world, should ensure the attendance 
of everv veterinarian in the vicinity. 
M. W. Drake, Secretary. 
SOUTHERN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
At a meeting of Southern veterinarians, held July 4 lh> 
reading room of Lick’s Hotel, Nashville, Tenn., the Southern 
Veterinary Medical Association was organized by the follow¬ 
ing gentlemen : Drs. J. R. Anderson and B. H.Beuter, Louis¬ 
ville, Ky. ; J. E. Poe, Knoxville, Tenn.; T. W. Scott of Mem¬ 
phis; W. J. Richardson, Columbia, Tenn.; E. R. Forbs, 
Chattanooga, Tenn.; J. W. Jamison, Paris, Ky.; T. H. Hag¬ 
gard and W. C. Rayen, Nashville, Tenn. 
The following officers were elected: President, Dr. E. R. 
Forbs; 1st Vice-President, Dr. J. R. Anderson; 2nd Vice- 
President, Dr. F. H. Haggard; 3 r d \ ice-President, Dr. T. 
W. Scott; Secretary and Treasurer, Dr. W. C. Rayen. 
After the election of officers and the adoption of a consti¬ 
tution and by-laws, the Association adjourned to meet again 
in this city October 22, 1891, when it is confidently expected 
there will be a much larger attendance than at the first 
meeting. 
W. C. Rayen, Secretary. 
