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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
On motion Drs. Scott, Clark and Laws were appointed to 
present the claims of the veterinary bill before the legislature. 
None of the essayists being present the society proceeded to 
the report of cases. Arguments followed in regard to the 
conditions after death from lightning. 
Dr. Roub reported a case of cerebo-spinal meningitis, which 
brought out a general discussion. 
Moved and seconded that Dr. Clark be allowed the privilege 
of bringing his class before the society during the reading of the 
essays. Carried. 
The election of officers resulted : President, Dr. J. P. Laws, 
Madison ; Vice-President, Dr. J. R. Kelso, Baraboo ; Secre¬ 
tary, W. G. Clark, Beaver Dam ; Treasurer, C. H. Ormond ; 
Milwaukee ; Censors : J. F. Roub, Monroe ; T. W. Watson, 
Chippewa Falls ; and G. Ed. Leech, Milwaukee. 
Moved by Dr. Leech, and seconded by Dr. Laws, that the 
Secretary be allowed his annual dues and railway fare to and 
from the association meetings for his services. Carried. 
On motion the society adjourned until io A. M., Feb. 7th. 
SECOND DAY—MORNING SESSION. 
The society was called to order at 10.30 A. M., Feb. 7th, by 
the President, Dr. Laws. 
Minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. 
Moved by Dr. Leech, and seconded by Dr. E. D. Roberts, 
that the society hold the semi-annual meeting at Chippewa 
Falls on the second Wednesday in August, 1895. Carried. 
A resolution was introduced by Dr. Leech to control the 
society in the matter of the appointment of State Veterinarian. 
On motion the resolution was laid on the table until the next 
annual meeting. 
On motion the following resolution was adopted : Resolved , 
That the society instruct the secretary to request the Governor to 
create a sentiment in favor of the appointment of a veterinarian 
on the State Board of Health. 
The society then adjourned until 2 p. m. 
