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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
cial part of the “ Blue Book.” After some discussion, .it was 
moved and seconded that President Huidekoper have the finan¬ 
cial control of the “ Blue Book.” Carried. 
Reports of Cases. —Dr. Bell reported a case of salivary fis¬ 
tula at the inferior border of the buccinator muscle. Free dis¬ 
cussion followed. 
Dr. .Gill spoke of his experience with azoturia cases after 
the Christmas holidays, having noted that all of his cases came 
from badly ventilated stables. 
Moved by Dr. Hanson that a committee of five be appointed 
to see what can be done to enthuse veterinarians to attend, and 
join the Veterinary Medical Association of New York County. 
Seconded and carried. 
Moved and seconded, that the Executive Committee take 
into consideration the entertaining of the New York State Vet¬ 
erinary Medical Society. Carried. 
Moved and seconded that the meeting adjourn. Carried. 
Robert W. Eleis, D. V. S., Secretary. 
veterinary medical association of the ONTARIO VET¬ 
ERINARY COLLEGE. 
The following is a list of the papers read during the past 
month at the meetings of this society. Many of the essays 
have shown thorough work on the subjects discussed; and the 
commnnications have brought forward several rare cases for 
discussion, thus giving the students the advantage of hearing 
from a very wide field of practice. 
Essays .—J. C. Palmer, “ Osteoporosis ” ; J. W. Rutledge, 
Diagnosis of Disease ” ; G. T. Elliott, ‘‘ Torsion of Uterus ” ; 
J. P. Stranghan, “ Cryptorchids ” ; J. E. Sexton, “ Fistulous 
Withers”; A. J. Cromwell, “Dehorning”; A. Jordan, “Quit- 
tor”; J. U. Deverean, “Polyuria”; A. Sorenson, “Dermatitis 
Gangrenosa ” ; R. B. Contts, “ Future of Veterinary Medicine ” ; 
G. T. Irons, “Administration of Medicine ” ; W. J. Ackerman, 
“Choking;” F. J. Neinian, “Congestion of Enngs ” ; William 
Cunningham, “ Eoco Poisoning ” ; D. H. McKay, “ Sunstroke ” ; 
J. D. Bell, “Tuberculosis” ; E. B. Shaw, “Texas Fever”; E. 
T. Dunn, “ Phstnla ” ; J. T. Shannon, “Glanders” ; D. McKen¬ 
zie, “ Symptomatic Anthrax ” ; W. M. Wilson, “ The Use of 
Eeisnre ” ; H. R. Clark, “ Castration ” ; E. C. Elwes, “ Texas 
Fever.” 
Cornmunications. —W. J. Ackerman, “ Azoturia ” ; W. M. 
Wilson, “ Impaction of Rumen”; P. Eee C. Gauntt, “Purpura 
