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resolution, and the author was highly complimented for his 
ngenuity in drafting the same. 
Upon motion of Dr. Spencer, Sr., the resolution was unan- 
mously adopted. 
There being no further business to come before the meet,- 
ng, on motion of Dr. Fox, the by-laws were suspended and 
:he meeting adjourned to meet in Sacramento on Tuesday, 
September ioth, 1895. 
On Thursday, June 13th, the members of the California 
State Veterinary Medical Association assembled by invitation 
)f Dr. C. B. Orvis at his infirmary at 258 Lafayette Street, 
Stockton, to participate in a clinical entertainment. 
The first operation on the programme was the reduction 
)f a ventral hernia by Dr. H. A. Spencer, assisted by Dr. 
Archibald. The operation was the radical one for the cure 
)f a hernia and was performed under strictly antiseptic and 
iseptic rules. 
The next operation was performed by Dr. Lemke. This 
vas a case of an old, long-standing fracture of the scapula at 
ts upper third, from which a fistula resulted, which necessi- 
ated the trephining of the scapula. 
Other operations of minor importance followed, closing 
die entertainment, which was voted an entire success by the 
nembers present. 
R. A. Archibald, Secretary. 
NEW HAMPSHIRE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
A special meeting took place in Concord, at the Eagle 
dotel, on June 13. 
Dr. Lilico, of Dover, was admitted to membership. 
A paper was read by Dr. Pope on “The Diagnosis of 
hiberculosis.” 
A discussion followed, and the meeting adjourned until 
he first Tuesday in October. 
L. Pope, Jr., Secretary. 
