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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
EVENING SESSION. 
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Meeting called to order with Dr. Woodford in the chair. 
Under the head of new business the subject of issuing a new 
certificate of membership to all active members was discussed 
and ordered issued and printed. 
The selection of a suitable coat of arms to be used by the 
-society and also to be placed on the new certificates, was left to 
a committee of three, composed of Drs. Leech, Ormond and 
Unertt. 
There was a lively discussion in regard to fixing a schedule 
of prices, but no definite action taken thereon. 
There were four names presented for membership, and being 
reported on favorably by the censors, were declared elected, 
namely: Drs. W. G. Clark, E. L. Morgenwroth, S. S. Binger 
and Gus Brauchle. 
Dr. Roub then read a paper on “Fistulous Withers,” which 
brought out a general discussion and was followed by a paper 
on “Laryngitis” by Dr. Laws, the discussion being entered into 
heartily by the members, after which the committee on “ Tuber¬ 
culosis,” submitted the following report: 
Whereas , The Society of the Veterinary Graduates of Wisconsin recognizing the 
fact that the time has come that some action should be taken in regard to the exter¬ 
mination of the disease “Tuberculosis,” which is infecting the dairy herds of this 
State, thereby carrying the disease through the meat and milk to the human family. 
Therefore be it 
Resolved , That this Society, through the legislative committee, recommend some 
bill to be acted on by the next session of the legislature for the eradication of this dis¬ 
ease from these herds in the interest of public health, and be it also 
Resolved , That this Society endorse the efforts of the United States Society to get 
Federal legislation on this subject. 
Submitted and adopted, it was decided by a vote of 5 to 6 
to hold the next meeting in Madison, Wednesday, August 1st, 
1894. 
Essayists appointed for the next meeting were Drs. E. D. 
.Roberts, W. G. Clark and D. Culdham. 
Dr. Roub reported a case of hydro-metric amnion in a cow. 
