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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
Dii Bois, T. E. Delaney, Robert Dickson, Thomas Doyle, 
Eason, Win, H. Kdson, R. W. Ellis, W. J. Finn, H. D. Gill, F. 
C. Grenside, G. J. Goubeaud, Houg-h, A. M. Heard, W. H. 
Hayes, Elishu Hanshew, D. Hildebrant, R. C. Jones, Theo. A. 
Kellar, Louis H. Kraus, A. C. Knapp, M. A. Livingston, A. M. 
Leek, Robert W. McCully, George W. Mever, W. J." McKinney, 
L. Nicolas, F. D. Owen, A. E. Parry, Purcell, J. E. Ryder, 
Andrew Strange, Shaw, Charles Schroeder, Herman Stark, 
Moffet Smith, and G. W. Taylor. 
The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and ap¬ 
proved. 
Dr. Gill asked that the duties of the Judiciary Committee 
be defined, and also that individual members give this com¬ 
mittee their earnest support in the prosecution of illegal prac¬ 
titioners. 
Dr. Ryder reported that the clinical programme was ready 
for the evening, that the subjects and operators were on hand. 
Under the head of u new business,” Dr. Gill made a motion 
that this association draft a request to the Board of Health that 
all appointments for meat inspection should be graduates of 
veterinary medicine. Seconded by Dr. Goubeaud, and carried. 
Dr. Gill moved that a set of resolutions on the death of Dr. 
R. S. Huidekoper be drawn up and recorded in the minute 
book. . Seconded and carried. President Ellis appointed as a 
committee to draft resolutions, Drs. Gill, Sherwood and Dick¬ 
son. 
The meeting now adjourned to the operating room of the 
college, where the following operations were witnessed : 
Overectomy in a mare—Dr. J. E. Ryder. 
Peroneal tenotomy—Dr. R. W. McCully. 
Tarsal tenotomy—Dr. C. W. DuBois. 
Passing stomach tube through nasal cavity—Dr. R. W. Mc¬ 
Cully. | 
Passing the seton probe—Dr. J. E. Ryder. 
Adjourned. C. E. Clayton, D. V. S., Secretary. 
KEYSTONE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The January meeting was held at N. W. cor. Broad and 
Filbqrt Streets, Philadelphia, Pa., January 14th, 1902, with the 
following members of the profession in attendance : Drs. Cox, 
Harger, Williams, Carter, Underhill, Lintz, Marshall, Noack 
and Ranck, also about 20 students of the Veterinary Department, 
University of Pennsylvania. After the regular business was trails- 
