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from a cow to two children, who died within one year of each otter Post 
another H I' 11 t° Wed tUbercular lesions - Th ere was no consumptive taint 
The fnH the . maternai! or Paternal side as far back as the family records went 
The father, who was a physician, disbelieved both in the existence oUrtZZos s 
n cows and its transmissibility to the human being through the milk and" 
Ilthough warned by a veterinarian that his family milch cow was tuberculous’ 
vould not part with her until the loss of his children forced him to order her 
lestruction. A loathsome mass of tubercle was found in the chest and the child 
ess man was overwhelmed with grief at the sad results of ^his cSinacy There' 
-re any number of cases equally conclusive. ^ 
o France PaU T^ U ^ T* T 77 iatereetiD S points gleaned in his recent trip 
annot but b Jo £ 7 £ iS geMing int0 « Columbia 
orsed by every l ° ^ ^ itS Utility " 
ssolfation‘ 0W prof ge T T” "T™ 0 ^ e!eCted bonora T “Ambers <* the 
£ J - W -. Sanborn > Dr - S - S. Laws, Prof. McAlister and Prof 
ociei;of MUso« S£° IUmbia ’ and J ' H - H ° Ime8 ’ E ^-’ H — 
. ov M™ t £°lilh£ kS T SS eX , teDded l ° ‘ he m6diCa! faCUlty for their kindness in 
inmenfof the AssoS ? ’ aD<1 ‘° ^ ^ *“ hiS 
After happy speeches from Drs. McAlister, Moss and Paquin, the meeting 
journed to meet again at 10 a. m„ the second Monday of July, at St. Joseph 
H. F. James, Secretary. 
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MARYLAND STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
C T £A“°"’ Whioh has Just been organized, has elected for its officers ■ 
esident W. Dougherty, D.V.S.; First Vice-President, C. L. Moulton D V S ■ 
-ond Vme-President Thomas W. Spranklyn, D.V.S.; Secretary-Treasurer’ 
H* Martenet, D.V. S. Meetings will be held monthly in various parts of the 
ite i and occasionally in Washington,, D. C. P * ™ 
W. H. Martenet, D.V. S., Secretary. 
KANSAS STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
A i a of the Veterinarians’ Association of the State of Kansas, held at 
office of State Veterinarian Holcombe in Topeka on Thursday evening, 
ember 16th it was determined to reorganize the Association under the name 
i in above and take out a charter under the laws of the State. The constitution 
; ed state s the object of the Association to be to “stimulate fraternal inters 
SG ’ pr ° vlde dissemination of veterinary medical knowledge, prevent practice 
j >norant veterinary empirics, and maintain a medical library.” It was decided 
I ra t a bill to regulate the practice of veterinary medicine in the State, which 
e presented and pushed at the next session of the Legislature. 
