SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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served at the club house and the literary program was finally 
completed at .10.30 p. m. _ 
The papers were as follows: 
1. “ The Veterinarian in Relation to Public Health,” by 
Dr. P. K. Nichols of Staten Island. This paper was an excellent 
one and a long discussion followed it. 
2. “ The Relation of the Veterinarian to the Public,” by Dr. 
Harold E. Stearns, Arlington, N. J. 
3. “ Stumbling,” by Dr. James McDonnough, Montclair, 
N.J. 
4. ''Principles of Horseshoeing,” by Dr. David W. Coch¬ 
ran, New York. 
5. " Autotherapy or Curing Disease with Its Own Poisons ” 
by Dr. Chas. H. Duncan, New York. 
6. "Diseases of Wild Animals in Confinement” (with 
lantern slides showing specimens), by Dr. W. Reid Blair, New 
York. 
The following members were present: Drs. Belloff, Gall, 
McCarter, Loubach, Ramsey, Lindsey, Holdenby, R. E Mose- 
dale, James Mosedale, Harkes, J. T. Glennon, Hurley, J. Payne 
Lowe, Harrison, Gray, McDonnough, J. B. Hopper, A. G. Hop¬ 
per, Stearns, Schloemer, O’Dea, Shuppen, Fitzpatrick, Paulin 
E. Matthews, Hendren, J. Mitchell, Dustin, Bair, Halliday, A. 
W. Smith, R. Dixon, Budd, Geo. W. Smith, T. E. Smith and 
Loblein. 
Visitors: Dr. Runyon of Stelton, N. J., Millenberger of 
Philadelphia, Drs. Ellis, DeVine, Mangen, Cochran, Gill, Mc¬ 
Laughlin, Fitch and W. Reid Blair of New York City, Drs. 
Ackerman and Fitch of Brooklyn, Dr. P. K. Nichols of Staten 
Island, Drs. Miller and Bruce Blair of Jersey City and Dr. Hoss- 
man of Hoboken and Mayor Otto Wittpenn of Jersey City. 
E. L. Loblein, Secretary. , 
CENTRAL NEW YORK VETERINARY MEDICAL 
ASSOCIATION. 
The third annual meeting of this association was held at the 
Vanderbilt Hotel, Syracuse, N. Y., on June 27, 1912, with the 
following members present: W. G. Hollingworth, H. A. Turner, 
W. B. Switzer, F. E. York, J. A. Pendergast, J. M. Currie, L. G. 
Moore, D. C. Papworth, J. S. Elliott, E. E. Cole, A. J. Tuxill, E. 
E. Dooling, Wilson Huff, George Gowland, Frank Morrow, A. 
