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NEWS AND ITEMS. 
NEW YORK STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL 
SOCIETY. 
' The Review gave a very full list of papers to be read and 
operations to be performed at the meeting of this society, which 
occurs at Ithaca on the ioth and nth inst. While the pro¬ 
gramme as given then was a certain guarantee that this year’s 
meeting is to far excel in interest, value and attendance all 
others in its history, we have received notification of the follow¬ 
ing additional papers : 
“ The Tuberculin Test as a City Health Ordinance,” Dr. 
C. H. Jewell, Dunkirk. 
“ Eracture of Tibia,” Dr. E. H. Nodyne, Sodus. 
“ The Influence of Altitude on the Results of Surgical Oper¬ 
ations,” Dr. J. A. McCrank, Plattsburgh. 
“ A Peculiar Affection of Cattle,” Dr. W. H. Phyfe, Delhi. 
“ Rectal Manipulations,” Dr. J. W. Corrigan, Batavia. 
“ Bob Veal,” Dr. W. H. Kelly, Albany. 
u Rabies,” Prof. James Law, Ithaca. 
Veterinarians in attendance upon the meeting of the 
A. V. M. A. are cordially invited to extend their trip to Ithaca. 
This arrangement will be especially convenient for those who 
purpose visiting the Pan-American Exposition. 
NEWS AND ITEMS. 
Dr. W. L. Wirriams. of the New York State Veterinary 
College, spent his vacation at his old homestead in Argenta, Ill. 
We regret to hear of the serious illness of Mrs. H. D. Gill, 
of New York, from appendicitis. 
Dr. J. E. Ryder’S San Toy obtained a red ribbon in the 
saddle class at the Bayshore (L. I.) horse show, Aug. io. 
Dr. J. F. DeVine, of Rhinebeck, N. Y., has recovered 
from a serious attack of appendicitis. 
Dr. E. A. A. Grange is now located in New York City, as¬ 
sociated in practice with Dr. F. C. Grenside. 
Dr. WarTER Shaw, of Dayton, Ohio, has been appointed 
a member of the Ohio State Board of Veterinary Examiners. 
Dr. H. L. Ramacciotti, of Omaha, Neb., has opened a 
hospital at 856 South 28th Street, that city. 
Dr. Wm. Herbert Lowe, Paterson, N. J., and Dr. T. Earle 
Budd, Orange, N. J., have been appointed Good Roads Commis¬ 
sioners by Governor Voorhees. 
