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OBITUARY. 
OBITUARY. 
CHARLES S. MOULTON, M.D., D.V.S. 
We regret to announce the death of our colleague, which 
took place in the month of May, from heart disease, with 
which the doctor suffered for several years. He graduated 
at the American Veterinary College in 1882, and a few years 
after as M. D. from the Medical Department of the University 
of Michigan. Dr. Moulton carried on a lucrative practice in 
Washington and throughout the United States, where he had 
made a large number of friends. The following resolutions 
were passed by the Maryland State Veterinary Medical As¬ 
sociation, of which he was a worthy and well appreciated 
member. 
Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God, in His wisdom, 
to remove from our midst our friend and professional brother, 
Chas. S. Moulton, M.D., D.V.S., of Washington, D. C., who 
was one of the founders of this society, and who had ever 
taken an active interest in all that concerns the welfare of the 
veterinary profession. 
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Resolved, That we, the Maryland State Veterinary Society, 
deeply deplore his loss to the veterinary profession and es¬ 
pecially to this society, and that we extend our heartfelt sym¬ 
pathy to his family in their bereavment. 
Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon the min¬ 
utes of this society, and published in the American V eteri- 
NARY Review, the Journal of Comparative Medicine and Sur¬ 
gery, and the Baltimore Sim. 
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Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the 
family of the deceased. 
A. W. Clement, 
Wm. Dougherty, 
C. K. Dyer, 
Committee. 
