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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
forth would prevail upon me to accept a re-election. I therefore respectfully 
ask that you will choose from among your members one who will become as 
much interested and wrapped up in the duties of the office as I have been, 
and continue to make more complete the work I have commenced. I would 
therefore recommend that some compensation be allowed my successor. I now 
thank you all very kindly for your personal aid in my labors, and especially to 
the officers of this Society do I feel grateful for their generous support. I have 
here my vouchers for expenses during the past year and respectfully submit my 
report. 
N. P. Hinkley, D.Y.S., Secretary. 
The report of the Secretary being accepted, a lively dis¬ 
cussion took place on the granting of a salary to the Secre¬ 
tary, on the duties of the Comitia Minora, and on milk in¬ 
spection. 
The election of officers then followed with the following 
result: 
President, Dr. R. S. Huidekoper; Vice-President, Dr. 
John Wende ; Secretary, Dr. Hinckley ; and Treasurer, Dr. 
H. Sutterby. 
After the reading of a copy of the act presented to the 
Legislature and some remarks from the President, the meet¬ 
ing adjourned for supper. 
Being again called to order at 7:45, President Morris called 
on Dr. Jas. Carnrite to read his paper* 
A discussion on Dr. Carnrite 1 s paper followed, in which 
all members took an active part. 
President Morris called on Dr. Jas. M. Chase to read his 
paper.* 
All members were deeply interested in discussing Dr. 
Chase’s paper. 
Dr. Morris read a synopsis of his experience and the grati¬ 
fying results obtained from the use of pyoktanine in his 
practice. 
Dr. Morris resumed the chair. 
Dr. McLean : Where will next meeting be held ? 
Dr. Morris: At Syracuse, between July 5th and 15th, 
] 892. 
Dr. Hinkley made a few well chosen remarks, highly 
* Published in this issue. 
