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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
Other chapters are devoted to operations on the circula¬ 
tory system, the genito-urinary apparatus, the foot, the eye 
and ear, the withers and poll, etc., all of which are full of in¬ 
terest, and in keeping with the great importance of the sub¬ 
ject as a whole. 
The work is destined to meet with the generous reception 
it so well deserves at the hands of the English-speaking vet¬ 
erinary profession, and will doubtless specially appeal to the 
pride of American veterinarians, as it is by far the most ex¬ 
tensive, useful and scientific contribution yet offered by an 
American veterinarian, and we trust its success will be suffi¬ 
ciently great to stimulate further endeavors of a like char¬ 
acter.—W. L. W. 
SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
INDIANA ASSOCIATION OF VETERINARY GRADUATES. 
The annual meeting of the Indiana Veterinary Association 
was held at the New Clinton House, Kokomo, Ind., January 
ioth and i ith, 1893. 
The meeting was convened at 1.30 P.M., the President, W. 
L. Williams in the chair. There were present, Drs. F. A. 
Balser, C. F. Bell, G. H. Roberts, M. J. Schaffer, W. L. Wil¬ 
liams, J. H. Honan, J. C. Rodger, A. J. Thompson, T. B. 
Pote, A. B. Carter, O. L. Boor, P. Justice, J. W. Watson and 
C. M. Stull. 
The minutes of the previous meeting read and approved. 
The Treasurer, Dr. Galbraith, being absent on account of 
sickness, presented his report through the Secretary, show¬ 
ing the Association to be in an improved financial condition. 
The following names were proposed for membership : J. 
W. Reed, R. L. Chamberlain, Fred. Braggington, E. T. L. 
York, J. D. Sturm, T. B. Sturm, T. B. Pote, A. B. Carter, O. 
L. Boor, P. Justice, J. W. Watson, C. M. Stull, S. Fitch and 
A. G. Whitestine. 
On motion of Dr. Roberts, the Secretary was instructed to 
cast the ballot of the Association in favor of all the applicants. 
