SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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Foot”; F. M. Hayward, “Capped Elbow”; G. P. Hayter, 
“ Prolapsus Ani ” ; G. W. Higginsou, “ Foreign Body in Pos¬ 
terior Femoral Region ” ; B. Royer, “ Tympanites in Ox ”; A. 
I. Sorenesen, “ Mammitis in Sow ” ; W. E. Adams, “ Chok¬ 
ing ” ; T. Rowland, “ Tympanites in Ox ” ; W. R. Clark, 
“ Acute Eaniinitis.” C. W. Fishkr, Secretary. 
KEYSTONE veterinary MEDICAR ASSOCIATION. 
The February meeting of the Keystone Veterinary Medical 
Association was held on the 8th inst.. Dr. Thomas B. Rayner 
presiding, as both the President and Vice-President were absent. 
But few members responded to roll-call, those present being Drs. 
W. H. Hoskins, W. S. Kooker, W. E. Rhoads, T. B. Rayner, 
C. J. Marshall and A. W. Enshington. Our list of visitors 
was also short at this meeting, there being but three or four 
present. 
After the regular routine of business and discussion of the 
resolutions offered at the previous meeting to make the pay¬ 
ment of $5 initiation fee cover the dues to the succeeding annual 
meeting, which was unanimously adopted, Drs. Marshall and 
Houldsworth made a report at some length upon the extent to 
which dairies were under veterinary sanitary supervision. 
Dr. Hoskins made a report upon the disturbance now in 
progress with the Board of Health upon the method of serving 
milk. Dr. Rayner appointed Dr. Pearson as an active member 
of the committee to keep in touch with this movement. 
Dr. C. J. Marshall now read an interesting paper on the better 
methods of handling milk. 
Notice was given of the annual meeting of the Pennsyl¬ 
vania State Veterinary Medical Association, to be held in Phila¬ 
delphia, March 8th and 9th. 
The meeting adjourned till March 8th, when it will convene 
in conjunction with the State Association. 
Dr. W. E. Rhoads, Secretary. 
PENNSYRVANIA STATE VETERINARY MEDICAR ASSOCIATION. 
We are advised by Secretary W. E. Rhoads that the annual 
meeting will be held in Philadelphia, March 8 and 9. The 
local committee of arrangements consists of Drs. W. S. Kooker, 
Robert Gladfelter, Charles Williams, Walter E. Hart, J. D. 
Houedsworth, and C. J. Marshall. 
The programme as far as arranged is as follows : 
March 8—Routine business and election of officers 10 to 
