SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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is in the same position it was a month ago and now stands little 
show for consideration this session. 
The Veterinary Examining Board of Ohio meets April 2nd 
and have invited Dr. Hoskins to be present. 
After this report the qualifications of the known applicants 
for state veterinarian under the new law were thoroughly con¬ 
sidered and discussed. It was urged that at this time a man 
should be selected who is particularly well fitted and naturally 
adapted for this work that the people might learn to repose 
greater confidence in the profession. 
On motion the president appointed Drs. Hoskins, Bridge and 
Hart as a committee to select from the applicants the one they 
thought best fitted to honor and advance the profession as State 
Veterinarian. 
The committee after due deliberation selected Dr. Leonard 
S. Pearson as best qualified and adapted to this work. 
The Board of censors were instructed to look for a larger 
meeting room as the attendance made more room essential. 
They were also instructed to consider the advisability of reduc¬ 
ing the annual dues and see to a revision und reprinting of the 
by-laws of the association. 
The Board of Censors having favorably reported the appli¬ 
cation of Dr. Leonard S. Pearson, for membership he was now 
elected to membership by an unanimous vote. 
Dr. Goentner reported a very interesting case of pernicious 
anemia in a running stallion. 
As the time was taken up in discussion the reading of papers 
was postponed. 
The meeting adjourned to meet at the home of Dr. Kooker r 
April 12th. 
W. L. Rhoads, Sec. 
