SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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Under the head of unfinished business the code of ethics read 
at the last meeting was adopted and ordered printed. 
Moved and seconded that resolutions be drawn up by a com¬ 
mittee composed of Drs. Leech, Ormond and Laws, asking that 
some action be taken by the State Board of Health toward the 
extermination of “tuberculosis” on the dairy herds throughout 
the State. 
Committee was given until evening to draft same. 
Moved by Dr. Ormond and seconded by Dr. Schmitt,to con- 
demnthe action of the State Veterinarian in regard to the man¬ 
ner of handling and exterminating glanders throughout the 
State. 
Adopted on motion of Dr. Laws and seconded by Dr. Woodford, 
that the committee on legislation were authorized to frame a bill 
to be presented at the next meeting of the legislature to regu¬ 
late the practice of veterinary surgery in the State. 
Discussions were then taken upon the subject of tuberculosis,, 
and some of the experiments being made at the State University, 
were presented by Dr. W. G. Clark. 
Moved and seconded that the society of Veterinary Gradu¬ 
ates does not recognize the diploma of Dr. F. J. Toussaint. 
Adopted. 
Moved by Dr. Woodford and seconded by Dr. Unertt, that mem¬ 
bers shall report all persons eligible to membership to the secretary, 
also all deaths and removals from their vicinity; they shall also 
report all cases of contagious and infective diseases in their 
midst or coming to their notice. Adopted. 
The report of the secretary as delegate to the United States 
Veterinary Medical Society was read and adopted. 
The next order of business was the election of officers for the 
ensuing year and resulted as follows: President, C. D. Wood¬ 
ford, Madison; Vice-president, J. F. Roub, Monroe; Secretary, 
G. Ed. Leech, Milwaukee; Treasurer, C. H. Ormond, Milwau¬ 
kee; Censors, Jno. F. Unertt, Milwaukee; David Culdham, 
Stoughton; E. H. Newton, Waupaun. 
On motion the meeting adjourned to meet at 7 P.M. 
