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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
tees ; Prof. A. W. Stein, M.D.,Value of Physiology in Diagnos¬ 
ing; Prof. Chas. A. Doremus, M.D., Ph.D., New Remedies; 
Prof. James L. Robertson, M.D.V.S., Progress of Veterinary 
Science; F. H. Osgood, B.S., M.R.C.V.S., Our Sister Vet¬ 
erinary Schools ; Prof. J. Elmer Ryder, D.V.S., Our Alumni 
Association; W. Horace Hoskins, D.V.S., Veterinary Socie¬ 
ties; W. H. Lowe, D.V.S.; Fraternal Feeling; E. L. Volge- 
nan, D.V.S., ’93 ; L. H. Friedburg, Ph.D., Toast of Toasts. 
The dinner was a very successful one, and was terminated 
by the drinking of a silent toast to the three members of the 
Association who had died during the last year. 
E. L. VOLGENAN, D.V.S., Sec. 
MARYLAND STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The Maryland State Veterinary Medical Association held 
its sixty-eighth regular meeting at the Studio, Baltimore, 
Md., on Monday evening, March 27th, 1893. 
The following members answered the roll call: Drs. 
Dougherty, Meisner, Clement, Faville and Martenet. The 
minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. 
Dr. Dougherty, as Chairman of the Ambulance Commit¬ 
tee, presented a rough sketch of an ambulance for the recum¬ 
bent position, which was discussed freely by the members in 
all its points in order to obtain plans for a perfect ambulance, 
and the matter referred back to the committee. 
The matter of entertaining foreign visitors to the Inter¬ 
national meeting was again discussed and postponed until 
definite intelligence might be received from veterinarians of 
other States. 
Ex-Secretary and Treasurer Meisner read his report, show¬ 
ing a balance on hand ol $53.72, and the report was accepted. 
Dr. Martenet mentioned the desirability of increasing the 
membership, and recalled the fact that our charter embraces 
Maryland and District of Colnmbia, and stated his intention 
of communicating with eligible veterinarians. 
The report of the Board of Censors for its meeting of 
November 21st, 1892, was read, and after much discussion 
was received and the charges dismissed. 
The application for membership of Stuart E. Paulet (Chi- 
