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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
and interesting remarks made; also to Mr. A. E. Voorhees 
for the use of his elegant parlors in which to hold the meet¬ 
ing, after which the meeting adjourned. 
S. Lockwood, Secretary. 
OHIO STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The annual meeting of the Ohio State Veterinary Medi¬ 
cal Association will be held in Columbus, Ohio, on Tuesday 
and Wednesday, January 9th-ioth. The election of officers 
for 1894 will be held, and arrangements have been made for 
a social banquet. All members are especially invited to meet 
with us, pay up their dues and have a good social time, be¬ 
sides listening to several good papers. All graduates resid¬ 
ing in the State are eligible to membership. 
Wm. H. Gribble, D.V.S., 'Secretary. 
MASSACHUSETTS VETERINARY ASSOCIATION. 
Me tings were held in January, February, March, April, 
May and June. According to the by-laws of this organization 
the regular meetings were held at No. 19 Roylston Place, 
Boston, with Dr. L. H. Howard, President, in the chair, with 
a good number of the members in attendance. 
Among the most interesting subjects discussed at those 
various meetings, were a paper on “Punctured Wounds of 
the Foot,” read by Dr. L. Ban ; an interesting case of azotu- 
ria, by Dr. Parker, which was like other cases of this disease, 
with the exception that it came on without any noticeable 
exercise to induce it, the animal having been idle for a week, 
and falling down with azoturia while walking from the water 
trough to his stall. A very interesting paper on “ Scouring 
in Calves,” was read by Dr. Parker (which has been 
published in the Review) ; also the report of a case of throm¬ 
bosis of the external iliac. The clot in the artery was several 
inches long, and comparatively filled the lumen of the vessel, 
