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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
GENESEE VALLEY VETERINARY MEDICAL 
SOCIETY. 
The annual meeting was held at the Livingston Hotel, 
Rochester, N. Y;, Jan. 17, 1902, it being one of the most inter¬ 
esting in the history of the society. The meeting was called to 
order at 11 o’clock by President Dr. T. S. Rich, of Avon, N. Y., 
and the following members responded to roll-call : W. G. Dodd ; 
Canandagua ; P. I. Johnson, Williamson ; G. C. Kesler, Holley ; 
N. N. Leofler, Geneseo; J. C. McKenzie, Rochester; T. S. Rich, 
Avon ; W. E. Stocking, Medina ; J. E. Smith, Webster ; A. 
George Tegg, Rochester ; Leroy Webber, Rochester ; D. P. 
Webster, Hilton ; W. J. Payne, Fairport; A. McConnell, Brock- 
port. 
Following the usual routine of business came the election of 
officers for the ensuing year, which were as follows : 
President—O. B. French, Honeoye Falls. 
Vice-President—G. C. Kessler, Holley. 
Secretary—W. E. Stocking, Medina. 
Treasurer—Leroy Webber, Rochester. 
The meeting then adjourned until 2 P. M. At the afternoon 
session came the reading of papers. Dr. Taylor’s paper on 
u Acute Indigestion and Flatulent Colic ” was a very excellent 
paper, and was well received and discussed. 
Dr. Kessler opened discussion on the use of external appli¬ 
cations in various diseases, which brought forth a considerable 
* interchange of ideas, which was very interesting. 
Dr. N. N. Leofler’s subject, u Nasal Gleet,” in which he re¬ 
ported a case of very complete impaction of the sinuses with 
a thick cheesy pus. 
Dr. P. I. Johnson presented a specimen of rupture of the ex¬ 
tensor pedis tendon in a young colt, two days old, it being an 
excellent specimen and well prepared. 
After a lively discussion on various other subjects relating to 
the profession, the meeting adjourned to meet in July. 
W. E. Stocking, Secretary. 
PENNSYLVANIA STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL 
ASSOCIATION. 
The annual meeting of this association will be held in Phil¬ 
adelphia on March 4 and 5, 1902. 
The officers and committees are as follows. 
President —S. J. J. Harger, 205 N. 20th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
First Vice-President —W. L. Rhoads, Lansdowne, Pa. 
