SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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in Vogue in Nashville,” by Dr. Geo. R. White, of Nashville, 
Term. 
“ Distemper in the Dog,” by Dr. Wm. McEachran, of Wind¬ 
sor, Ont. 
u Treatment of Tuberculosis by Salts of Copper,” by Dr. D. 
P. Yonkerman, of Kalamazoo, Mich. 
“ Contagious Abortion of Cattle,” by Dr. G. W. Dunphy, 
Quincy, Mich. 
“ Ethics of Veterinary Education,” by Dr. R. S. Huideko- 
per, Philadelphia, Pa. 
“ Texas Fever in Native S. C. Cattle,” by Dr. G. E. Nesom, 
Clemson College, S. C. 
u Skin Disinfection, and Wound Infection,” by Dr. V. A. 
Moore, Ithaca, N. Y. 
“ Vaccination as a Preventive in Hog Cholera,” by Dr. A. 
T. Peters, Lincoln, Neb. 
“ Attitude of the Farmer towards the Tuberculin Test,” by 
Dr. Carl W. Gay, Syracuse, N. Y.. 
u Anthrax and Preventive Inoculation in Louisiana,” by Dr. 
W. H. Dalrymple, Baton Rouge, La. 
“ The Value of the more Common Surgical Operations on 
the Horse,” by Dr. L. A. Merillat, Chicago, Ill. 
“ Some Obstructions in the way of Efficient Meat and Milk 
Inspection,” by Dr. C. A. Cary, Auburn, Ala. 
“ Radical Operation for Bursal Enlargements,” by Dr. C. C. 
Lyford, Minneapolis, Minn. 
u The Texas Fever Problem in the South,” by Dr. J. C. Rob¬ 
ert, Agricultural College, Miss. 
“ The Diagnosis of Glanders by the Strauss Method,” by 
Dr. Langdon Frothingham, Boston, Mass. 
“The Veterinarian on the State Boards of Health,” by Dr. 
S. B. Nelson, Pullman, Wash. 
u The Pathological Anatomy and Microscopic Diagnosis of 
Rabies,” by Dr. Adolph Eichhorn, Milwaukee, Wis. 
“Stable Hygiene,” by Dr, Jas. B. Paige, Amherst, Mass. 
The last named paper will be illustrated by some 60 stereop- 
ticon views and should prove of the greatest value to all. 
During the course of the meeting Dr. A. W. Bitting and Dr. 
R. A. Craig of Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind., will exhibit 
a series of ioo photographs on comparative histology. 
It is believed that our meeting in Atlantic City offers many 
things of great value to every veterinarian, and he who attends 
will be many times repaid for the expense and trouble. True it 
