SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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We, the undersigned, hereby give notice that the following 
amendment to Section i of Article III of the Constitution will 
be offered at the annual meeting of the I. S. V. M. A. in 1894, 
so as to read : Applicants for membership must be graduates of 
legally authorized veterinary colleges in good standing, to be 
passed upon by the board of censors and reported to the society 
for final action. Signed: M. Stalker, Jno. E. Brown, S. H. Kin- 
gery, S. H. Bauman, W. H. Austin, G. J. Howell. 
It was moved and duly seconded that the I. S. V. M. A. 
should meet during the fall of 1894 at Des Moines, exact date 
to be fixed by the president and secretary. Moved by Dr. 
Starkey and seconded by Dr. Stalker, that the association 
should meet all the necessary expenses, both past and future, 
of the committee on legislation while engaged in the duties of 
the office. Carried. 
It was moved by Dr. Stalker and duly seconded, that the 
president and secretary correspond with the comita minora of 
the U. S. V. M. A. and endeavor to secure the meeting of that 
body in Iowa in 1895. Carried. 
Moved and seconded that the papers and notes of this meet¬ 
ing be sent to the American Veterinary Review for publi¬ 
cation, on condition that the editor would furnish to each 
member of’ the association a reprint thereof. Carried. 
The paper by Dr. Jno. E. Brown on “Practical Uses of 
Cocaine,” was read and quite thoroughly discussed. 
Dr. G. A. Johnson, of Sioux City, not being present to de¬ 
fend his paper on “Pseudo Rabies in Cattle,” it was decided to 
omit the reading but have same published with the proceedings 
of the meeting, t 
Dr. W. B. Niles read a very interesting paper entitled “A 
Bacteriological Study of Equine Fistulae,”J by Dr. C. M. Day, 
but owing to the limited time no discussion followed. 
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