SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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Dr. J. S. Cattanach reported a case in which recovery fol¬ 
lowed one injection of three grains of morphine. 
Dr. Ellis reported a case in which all the characteristic 
symptoms were well marked, but not far advanced, in which 
recovery followed one injection of 25 cc. tetanus antitoxin. 
Moved and seconded that the discussions close. Carried. 
Moved and seconded that the meeting adjourn. Carried. 
\ The regular meeting of the Veterinary Medical Associa¬ 
tion of New York County was held on Tuesday evening, 
!Feb. 4, at 8.30 o’clock, with the President, Dr. Huidekoper, 
in the chair. 
On roll call the following members responded: Drs. Am. 
ling, C. C. Cattanach, J. S. Cattanach, J. S. Cattanach, Jr., 
Dickson, Delaney, Ellis, Ferster, Foy, Giffen, Gill, Huide¬ 
koper, Hanson, Jackson, Lamkin, Lehman, MacKellar, Neher, 
O’Shea, Ryder, Serling and Turner. 
The minutes of the last meeting were then read and ap¬ 
proved. The minutes of the December meeting were then 
read, and, after slight correction, approved. 
Dr. Gill, Chairman of the Board of Censors, reported that 
the board recommend that Dr. Johnson be notified to be 
prepared to meet charges at the next regular meeting. 
it was then moved and seconded that the Secretary be 
authorized to formulate charges against S. K. Johnson, and 
forward same to him, and that the Secretary notify Drs. 
Turner and Finlay to have all their evidence ready to be 
acted upon at the next regular meeting. 
The Board of Censors also recommended that a resolu¬ 
tion be sent to the Board of Health to the effect that all ap¬ 
pointments for milk or meat inspectors be made from gradu¬ 
ates of veterinary colleges. Moved and seconded that the 
President appoint a committee of five to attend to it. Carried. 
The Board of Censors also recommended that the Society 
endeavor to hold its meetings at the Academy of Medicine, 
suggesting that such a course would add to its prestige. It 
was then moved and seconded that the President should ap¬ 
point a committee of three to ascertain the cost of a room in 
the Academy of Medicine, suitable for the Society’s meetings, 
and report at the next meeting. Carried. 
Dr. O’Shea, Chairman of the Committee on Legislation, 
then gave a lengthy report of the able work done by that 
committee, assuring the members that the extension bill for 
registration was killed at least for this year, and that the jury 
bill would probably be through by the next meeting. It was 
