SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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Drs. A. C. Alverson, A. H. Baker, F. L. Brown, A. Babb, 
L. Campbell, V. F. Frizzel, J. T. Hattress, C. E. Sayre, John 
Scott, R. W. Story, F. S. Schoenleber, A. M. Story, M R. 
Trumbower, J. H. Ullrich, J. L. Tyler, M. Wilson, R. G. 
Walker. 
The minutes of the last regular meetings we,re read and 
approved. 
The president’s annual address was then listened to. 
The treasurer being absent from last regular meeting was 
unable to make a complete report. 
The reports of the standing committees were received and 
the committees discharged. 
Drs. Cunning and Newby being absent, but having sent their 
papers,* they were read by the secretary. 
Dr. R. W. Story was then called upon for his paper on 
“ Acute Indigestion.” 
The usual lengthy discussion of the disease followed. 
The meeting adjourned until November 27th, at 10.00 A. M. 
November 27th.—Upon reconvening, the president called 
upon Dr. H. R. Trumbower, the State Veterinarian who spoke 
on " Actinomycosis,” and the methods.pursued in the inspection 
of meats at the Chicago Yards. 
This was followed by many remarks from the members on 
the methods that ought to be pursued in the inspection of meats 
in the country, for local consumption, also on the dangers arising 
from the use of flesh and milk from diseased animals for human 
consumption. 
Dr. Tyler was then called upon for his paper on “ Omphalo 
Phloebitis.” 
The meeting then adjourned until 2.00 P. M. 
Upon reconvening, Dr. C. E. Sayre was called upon for his 
paper on “ Homoeopathy in Veterinary Practice.” 
This paper brought forth quite an animated discussion, but 
was ably defended by Dr. Sayre from his standpoint. 
* These papers will be published in our next issue. 
