SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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without a dissenting vote; for Secretary Dr. J. H. Honan, of 
Hammond. Dr. F. A. Balser, of New Castle, re-elected as 
Treasurer. Board of Censors, Drs. Wallace, Langtry and 
Stauffer. Committee on Arrangements, Drs. Meyer, Mabee 
and Fitch. Committee on Programme, Drs. Honan, Cham¬ 
berlain and Pate. Drs. Bell, Stull and Balser retained as 
Legislative Committee. 
All the standing committees being appointed, then ad¬ 
journed to meet Thursday morning at 8 o’clock. 
On reconvening Thursday morning, under the head of 
miscellaneous, a few bills for stationery were taken up and 
allowed. 
The chair then called on Dr. Chamberlain to read the 
paper on “Tuberculosis,” by Dr. Boor, who, by force of circum¬ 
stances, was prevented from being present. The paper was 
full of interesting points showing the author to be thorough¬ 
ly conversant with the subject, dwelling particularly on the 
point of its communicability from animal to man. The very 
spirited discussion that followed the reading of this paper 
showed the keenest interest the veterinarians of to-day have 
in this disease that is now eliciting the interest of the pathol¬ 
ogist over the civilized world. Following this was a paper 
on “ Actinomycosis,” which was well discussed. 
The Legislative Committee was ordered to draft a bill on 
veterinary legislation to be presented to the next meeting for 
consideration. As this subject will be discussed, every 
qualified veterinarian in the State should attend this meeting 
if possible. 
The meeting then adjourned to meet at Indianapolis, in 
July 1894. 
J. H. Honan, Secretary. 
J. E. Cloud, President. 
ILLINOIS STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.* 
The eleventh annual meeting was held at the Sherman 
House, Chicago, November 22d and 23d, 1893. 
* Crowded out of January issue for lack of room. 
