SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
793 
I Dr. Ivintz said you always had a friction of the joints in im¬ 
paction colic. 
The delivery of milk in glass jars was now discussed, which 
was most general and animated, the consensus of opinion being 
that it was .the best method if properly done. 
The President appointed Drs. C. J. Marshall and Hoskins a 
committee to answer a press article against this method of de¬ 
livery. 
Dr. Hoskins asked what could be done to ascertain the truth 
of the advertisements carried by many delivery wagons, viz., 
“Under veterinary and sanitary supervision.” The President 
appointed Drs. Honldsworth, Uintz and C. J. Marshall as a com¬ 
mittee to look into this matter. 
Meeting now^ adjoined to meet PTb. 8, 1898. 
Dr. W. Iv. Rhoads, Seci'etary, 
ONTARIO VKTER'INARY ASSOCIATION. 
The annual meeting was held in the Veterinary College, 
Toronto, on December 24th, 1897. ’ 
The President, Major Lloyd, called the meeting to order at 
11.15 A. M. He said there was much business of importance to 
H attend to, ^ therefore, he would not take up the time of the 
H meeting with any unnecessary remarks, but would proceed to 
■ business at once. Therefore, he would call upon the Secretary 
H' to read the minutes of the previous meeting, last Christmas, 
B also the special meeting in March. Minutes were read and ap- 
B proved. 
B Mr. C. L. Smith, V.S., of Brantford, was duly elected a 
B member. 
^ The Secretary reported that a large uumber of practitioners 
1 had registered during the past year. That he had also received 
^ a large number of inquiries relating to the tuberculin test in 
B connection with the appointment of Col. McCrae in instructing 
B farmers to apply the test themselves ; also a number of inquiries 
B concerning the examination of veterinary practitioners called 
B for by the Dominion Government, and conducted by Prof. D, 
T McEachran. 
^ The meeting adjourned till after lunch, 
ft. The meeting was opened at 1.25 P. M. 
« . . Hopkins, V.S., of Green River, read a paper on “ Lam- 
s initis,” which was well discussed. 
B Mr. Martin, V.S., of Toronto, read an excellent paper on 
B “The Operation of Tenotomy in Spavin Lameness.” He had 
