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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
Tuberculous cattle be handled by the Bang system. 
All milk from reacting cows must be pasteurized and sold as 
pasteurized milk from tuberculous cattle. 
Competent supervision of the pasteurizing. 
The doctor stated that while this was not as stringent as we 
might hope, yet all dairymen of the State Dairymen’s Associa¬ 
tion he had talked with would work for the bill. It was believed 
that it would be better to have their co-operation than their vio¬ 
lent opposition and to trust to future amendments after taking 
the first step. - * * * 
The subject of prosecuting “ quacks ” practicing in the state 
illegally was discussed and the statement made by Dr. Geo. W. 
Dickey, president of the examining board, that there would be 
three prosecutions started soon. 
THE PAPERS. 
Our Stallion and Jack Law was discussed by Mr. Fred P. 
Johnson, secretary of the Western Live Stock Show and of the 
Colorado Stock Growers’ Association. 
Pneumonia as a Result of Smoke-Inhalations was dis¬ 
cussed by Dr. Geo. W. Dickey. The doctor reported good re¬ 
sults by the use of oxygen in these aggravated cases. 
A report oi A Peculiar Disease Among Cattle was given 
by Dr. I. W. Barstow. 
Castration of Ridglings was given by Dr. A. B. McCapes.* 
Monstrosities was discussed by Dr. A. G. Wadleigh. 
A visit was made to the College Pathology Museum, where 
there are over 600 pathology specimens. 
Some new instruments (home-made) were demonstrated by 
Dr. A. A. Hermann. 
The following are some interesting items in connection with 
the doctor’s talk: 
“ I have the honor and pleasure of exhibiting and demonstrat¬ 
ing a few crude ‘ implements ’ of my own workmanship for use 
in the pursuit of veterinary science by practitioners like myself 
who are pinched for coin and need to use ingenuity in making an 
article which, though clumsy, will serve the purpose of some 
needy though otherwise expensive appliance. The articles shown 
are not for sale, nor can I in any way duplicate them for you. 
My purpose is merely to give you an idea which you may use if 
you choose to do so, or necessity drives you to making of some 
sorelv needed weapon such as this. Necessity is the mother of 
♦Appears on page 575 of this issue of the Review. 
