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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
contributed by Dr. J. M. Reed, brought out some very interest¬ 
ing and instructive points with reference to this disease He 
was responded to by Dr. V. G. Hunt. 
Owing to the absence of a paper assigned to Dr. R. W. 
rathwaite upon u Bovine Tuberculosis,” the subject was very 
generally and well discussed by several of those present. 
Dr S. H. Swain reported upon a case of “Herpes Circina- 
tus, being a very extraordinary case, which brought forth 
some very interesting points in the treatment of this disease. 
The second day’s session was called to order by President 
Hunt. Much discussion was indulged in by those present as 
to what should constitute eligibility of members. On motion 
any action on the subject was deferred until the next meeting 
An able and instructive paper by Dr. V. G. Hunt, on 
Cerebro-Spmal Meningitis,” was well received, and was then 
responded to by Drs. John Osborne and S. H. Swain. 
u Dr * A - Swain read a very interesting report of a case of 
Summer Sores on the Penis,” which brought out considerable 
discussion as to the various modes of treating this disease. 
Among the visitors present was Dr. A. Babb, of Springfield. 
On motion, the location of meeting was again fixed in De¬ 
catur and dates in August to be selected by the Committee on 
Programme. 
Meeting adjourned until August, 1902, at Decatur, Ill. 
W. A. Swain, Secretary. 
PENNSYLVANIA STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL 
ASSOCIATION. 
The annual meeting will convene in Philadelphia, March 
4 anc ‘ 5 > in Room A, Odd Fellows’ Temple, when the following 
papers will be presented: “Abortion,” W. S. Phillips, Read¬ 
ing ; • Calculi,” J. F. Butterfield, South Montrose ; “ Poisoning 
in Cows,” N. H. Allis, Wyalusing ; “ Rupture of the Flexor 
1 endons as a Complication of Azoturia,” Chas. W. Boyd, Pitts¬ 
burgh ; “ Municipal Meat Inspection,” J. M. Carter, Philadel¬ 
phia ; “ Peculiar Symptoms Attending Certain Forms of Colic,” 
H. P. Eves, Wilmington, Del. ; “ The So-Called Black Tongue 
of the South,” A. N. Lushington, Lynchburg, Va.; “ My Kx- 
perience with Argentum Colloidale Crede,” John E. Spindler 
Pittsburgh ; “ The Horse-shoer vs. the Veterinarian,” Jno. E.’ 
Spindler, Pittsburgh ; “ Azoturia,” Janies R. Mahaffy, Wil¬ 
mington, Del.; “Breeding of the Trotting Horse,” Charles 
