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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
LONG ISLAND VETERINARY SOCIETY. 
The regular meeting of the Long Island Veterinary Society 'was held on 
Wednesday evening, Nov. 19, 1890, at No. 75 Adams St., Brooklyn, the Presi¬ 
dent, Dr. Geo. H. Berns, in the chair. 
The following members were present: Drs. Geo. H. Berns, Geo. F. Bowers, 
William H. Pendry, Roscoe R. Bell, Samuel Atchison and D. S. Breslin. 
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. 
Board of Censors made no report. 
The next order of business being reading of papers, Dr. Geo. H. Berns read 
an interesting paper on “ Osteo-porosis ”* which was followed by an interesting 
discussion by the members, after which a vote of thanks was tendered to the 
essayist. 
The next order of business being the nomination of officers to be elected at 
the December meeting, the following gentlemen were placed in nomination: 
President, Dr. R. R. Bell, Dr. Wm. H. Pendry ; Vice-President, Dr. Samuel 
Atchison ; Treasurer, Dr. Geo. F. Bowers; Secretary, Dr. D. S. Breslin. 
Board of Censors: Dr. Geo. H. Berns, Dr. Philip Newman, Dr. H. House¬ 
man, Dr. Thomas M. Buckley and Dr. J. F. Mustoe. 
The Chair appointed Dr. Wm. H. Pendry as essayist for December meeting. 
The meeting then adjourned. 
D. S. Breslin, D.V.S, 
Secretary. 
KANSAS VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The Kansas Veterinary Medical AssDciation met at the Copeland, in Topeka, 
Sept. 18, 1890. 
Meeting called to order by President Geo. C. Pritchard. 
Minutes of last meeting read and approved. 
Election of officers resulted in the election of Geo. C. Pritchard, of Topeka, 
President; S. L. Hunter, of Ft. Leavenworth, Vice-President; L. R. Brady, of 
Manhattan, Secretary, and W. II. Richards, of Emporia, Treasurer. 
Board of Censors elected were F. W. Cook, of Hutchinson, John Ernst, of 
Topeka, and S. C. Orr, of Manhattan. New members elected were Drs. Glass, 
Cook, Sihler and Ernst. 
Two papers were read, one bj r D. C. Ayer, of Leavenworth, a very well pre¬ 
pared article on “ Fistula,” which was well discussed. The other being an essay 
on “ Azoturia,” by Dr. Orr, of Manhattan. This was a very well prepared essay 
and created quite a lively discussion. 
Papers to be read at the next meeting are by Drs. Daniel Lemay, of Fort 
Riley, S. E. Phillips, of Wichita, and G. W. Cook, of Hutchinson. 
Meeting adjourned to semi annual meeting at Wichita, second Thursday in 
March next. 
L. R. Brady, 
Secretary. 
* Paper published in this issue of the Review. 
