NOlTCES OF MEETINGS. 
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It was the unanimous opinion of those present that there should be only one 
itional or United States Association, and that such meetings be open to all vet- 
nary surgeons in the United States, where an exchange of ideas and an ac- 
aintanceship may be made with each other. 
Since holding our meeting I have received information from officers of the 
itional Association, agreeing to hold their annual meeting at Columbus, O., on 
3 2d and 3d of September, at 8 o’clock a. m., in Tindal Hall, City Hall build- 
>• The Ohio State Veterinary Association holds its semi-annual meeting on 
ptember 1st in the same rooms. 
A very cordial invitation is extended to all qualified veterinary surgeons, 
th in the United States and Canada, to be present and take part in the discus- 
n of the many important questions that may come up. Any gentleman who 
y feel so inclined may read a short paper or relate any interesting cases that 
y deemed of interest to the profession. A full attendance is earnestly re- 
ested. 
Prof. Detmers, of Ohio State University, will read a paper on Glanders. Dr. 
P. Youkerman, of Cleveland, will read a paper on Medical Jurisprudence at 
■ State Association meeting. 
This will be the largest gathering of qualified veterinary surgeons ever held 
this continent. Reduced railroad rates can be obtained. 
W. C. Faie, V.S., Cor. Sec. A.S.V.M.A. 
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NOTICES OF MEETINGS. 
UNITED STATES VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
New York, August 18th, 1886. 
litor American Veterinary Review : 
Dear Sir,— At a meeting of the Board of Censors of the 
lited States Veterinary Medical Association held to-day at 14 
16 Kevins street, Brooklyn, it was unanimously decided to 
d the annual meeting of the Association in New York city, 
)t. 21st, at 10 a. m. Due notice will be given each member. 
Ch. B. Michener, Sec’y. 
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OHIO STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The semi-annual meeting of this Association will be held at 
umbus, Ohio, Sept. 1, 8 a. m. 
W. C. Fair, V. S. Cor, Secretary . 
