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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
will say that he has not received some benefit from the pleasant 
and interesting meetings of this Association. During the past 
year our monthly meetings have been successful and well 
attended. Interesting papers were read and were well received, 
and no doubt brought forth good fruit. 
At our Monthly meeting 13th Nov., 1894, we were honored 
by the presence of our honorary member Prof. Dr. Liautard,who 
by his vast experience rendered us great and valuable aid in our 
important work. At that meeting he read a paper : Experi¬ 
mental researches upon the use of Malleine. Before closing 
this report I would state we have sustained a sad loss during the 
past year in the death of Drs. A. Kuntz, and Dr. Robert Leis. 
Both were very zealous active members of the profession and 
Dr. Kuntz was the founder and the moving genius of this 
organization. In closing I wish to thank most sincerely the 
Veterinary Review and the Journal of Comparative Medicine 
tor their very generous act of kindness to the Society, and also 
to thank the members individually and the officers for their kind 
assistance and consideration, and for their kind attention to the 
present reports. 
Dr. Turner moved that the report should be accepted and 
placed on file. Seconded by Dr. Ogden. Carried. 
Then the report read by the Treasurer showed the Associa¬ 
tion to be in rather straightened condition financially. 
Dr. Krause was proposed as a member of the Association 
and the Board of Censors will report on his application. 
Then the nomination and election of the officers took place 
and the following officers were re-elected unanimously : Pres. 
Dr. Sattler Newark, Vice Pres. Dr. R. Leis. New Sec. Dr. 
H. Weelner, N. Y., Treas., Dr. Turner, N. Y., Bibliothek, Dr. 
O. Leis, Newark. Board of Censors : Drs. Serling, Amker, 
Ogden. 
Then Dr. Sattler performed under assistance of the present 
colleagues an interesting operation on a three year old dog 
(bitch bull terrier) the sectio caesara. Five puppies were devel¬ 
oped, three dead and 2 alive. The latter were put in an incubator 
