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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
Whereas, Municipal meat and milk inspection is of very great hygienic im¬ 
portance; and 
Whereas, The laws of Iowa bearing on this subject are very meagre and 
imperfect; 
Therefore be it Resolved , That it is the sense of .this Association that the Legis¬ 
lature-elect should enact a law providing for efficient meat and milk inspection for 
all municipalities in this commonwealth. 
Before adjourning, it was decided to meet at the call of the 
President and Secretary. 
Thus closed one of the most, if not the most, successful 
meetings in the history of the Association. This result is ex¬ 
tremely gratifying, especially to those who were instrumental in 
making the meeting a success. While there is much work for 
the Association during the coming year we believe the enthusi¬ 
asm of the members will insure its accomplishment. 
VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK COUNTY 
The regular meeting of the Veterinary Medical Association 
of New York County was held on Tuesday, December 4, 1894, 
at eight o’clock, with the President, Dr. Huidekoper, in the 
chair. 
On roll-call twenty-five members were present. 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. 
Dr. Gill, as Chairman of the Board of Censors, reported 
favorably the names of Drs. J. Serling, W. Lellman and R. 
W. Hall. 
He then reported in detail the financial condition of the 
association as follows, viz.: 
Initiation fees and dues received up to December 3, 1894, 
$291, and that there still remained due $106, giving the names 
of the delinquent members. 
The expenditures up to December 3, 1894, amounted to 
$202.87, leaving a balance of $88.13. 
Moved and seconded that the report be accepted. Carried. 
