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A bill presented by Secretary for printing programmes 
was accepted. 
On motion the meeting adjourned to meet at Fort Wayne, 
on December 6th and 7th, 1893. 
J. E. CLOUD, Secretary. 
OHIO STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
Pursuant to call the tenth semi-annual meeting of the Ohio 
State Veterinary Medical Association convened in Wells Post 
Hall (G. A. R.), Columbus, Ohio, at 7:30 P. M., Aug. 30, 1893. 
Meeting called to order by President Dr. W. E. Wight. 
In view of the fact that the State Fair was in progress,with the 
half fare on all railroads, the attendance was less than expected, 
only about twenty members being present. 
W. T. Davis, D.V.S., of Maryville, Ohio, was proposed 
for membership, and on motion of Dr. Hillock the rules were 
suspended, and the Secretary instructed to cast a favorable 
ballot for the gentleman. The doctor is a graduate of the 
American Veterinary College, class of ’93, and was vouched 
for by Drs. Bull and Gribble. After a few remarks by the 
newly elected member, several communications from mem¬ 
bers expressing their inability to be present were read. 
A communication from Dr. W. G. Jones, asking for a 
withdrawal was read, and after remarks by several members, 
expressing their sorrow at Dr. Jones’ request, in view of the 
fact that if he desired to withdraw they must grant it, but 
after an explanation by Dr. N. Jones, it was the unanimous 
desire of all present that the Secretary write to Dr. Jones 
in reference to the matter and ask him to reconsider his re¬ 
quest. 
Moved by Dr. Gribble, supported by Dr. Bull, that the 
communication of Dr. W. G. Jones lie on the table until the 
next meeting. Carried. 
Dr. J. C. Meyer, Sr., in describing a peculiar case, brought 
up the first subject for discus ion, which was “ Azoturia,” and 
such a diversity of opinion in reference to this disease was 
shown that one could almost say that each and every member 
had a different opinion. 
