SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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Dr. Reynolds had operated on at the last meeting ; the animal 
operated on made such an excellent recovery that the doctor 
thought it worthy of a special report. 
Drs. J. W. Gould and J. N. Gould reported some very inter¬ 
esting cases which occurred in their practice. 
A number of cases were then brought into the hospital by 
Dr. Reynolds. 
Drs. Amos and Anderson experimented with a battery on an 
obscure case of lameness. 
On motion, the President appointed Drs. C. C. Dyford and 
R. Price to wait upon the Governor and recommend to him 
members for the State Board of Veterinary Examiners. 
A vote of thanks was tendered Drs. M. H. Reynolds and S. 
D. Brimhall for courtesies extended and assistance in making' 
the meeting a successful one ; and, after deciding to hold the 
next meeting in Faribault, on July 14th, the meeting adjourned. 
E. Hay, V. S., Secretary. 
VETERINARY MEDICAE ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK COUNTY. 
The regular monthly meeting was called to order, Wednes- 
day, Jan. 5, 1898, at 8 o!clock p. m.^, with the President, Dr. 
Huidekoper, in the chair. After roll-call, the minutes of the 
previous meeting were read and approved. The Secretary then 
read the list of members appointed on the committees by the 
President for the current year, as follows : Board of Censors— 
H. D. Gill (Chairman), J. S. Cattanach, Roscoe R. Bell, J. J. 
Foy, and R. S. MacKellar. Judiciary Committee—A. O’Shea 
(Chairman), H. D. Gill, J. E. Ryder, C. C. Cattanach, and Her¬ 
bert Neher. 
Reports of Special Committees. —Dr. Gill (chairman of com¬ 
mitted appointed by the chair to search the register) reported 
that Dr. Grenside was properly registered, and that the report 
in reference to Dr. Hinkston, as given at the last meeting was 
correct. Moved and seconded that the report be accepted. 
Carried. 
The chair next reported in reference to the “ Blue Book,” 
as follows : It is practically all in type, except the table 
of contents, which will appear in the next ten days. Pres¬ 
ident Huidekoper had advanced considerable money and 
more would be required to be paid in the next ten days, so the 
following proposition was made by him to the association. 
That if the association so desired, he would advance the amount 
required when due, and that he would thereby assume the finan- 
