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Leech, Milwaukee; Treasurer, C. H. Ormond, Milwaukee. 
Censors: Drs. J. F. Roub, Monroe; J.~R. Kelso, Baraboo ; 
and W. R. Claussen, Wapaca. 
Adjourned to meet at 7:30 P. M. 
Meeting called to order by President Roberts. Dr. C. 
A. Woodford then read a good and interesting paper, sub¬ 
ject, “ Parturient Apoplexy ;” discussed by Drs. Roub, Laws, 
Claussen, Williams and Kelso. 
After a lengthy discussion it was moved by Laws, sec¬ 
onded by Waite, to excuse the essayist. Carried. 
Dr. Unerth then read a paper on the subject of “Corn¬ 
stalk Disease,” which was discussed by Claussen, Williams, 
Schmitt and Roub; essayist excused. Dr. J. R. Kelso 
then followed with a paper on the subject of “ Sunstroke, 
' Heatstroke or Anhydraemia.” This paper was thoroughly 
discussed by Drs. Roub, Woodford, Ormond, Arpke and 
Williams. On motion the essayist was excused, and Dr. 
Claussen followed with a paper, the subject being the disease 
which is the bane of every veterinarian’s life, namely, 
“ Azoturia,’’ and was thoroughly discussed by all present, 
after which general discussion the essayist was excused. 
The essayists for the next meeting were, Williams, Roub, 
Ormond and Laws. After the usual vote of thanks to the 
essayists, the meeting adjourned to meet in Milwaukee, 
August 30th, 1893. 
Later.— The bill introduced in the Legislature was in¬ 
definitely postponed by the Senate. 
VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW JERSEY. 
The ninth annual meeting of this Association was held at 
the State Street House, Trenton, N. J., on April 13th, 1893. 
The meeting was called to order by the President, Dr. J. C. 
Dustan. 
After the roll call the Secretary read the minutes of the 
last meeting, which were accepted. 
The President then read an interesting address, where he 
took opportunity to dwell upon the good work done by the 
