SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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Schmitt and Wright present. Visitors: Drs. Clnte, Heer, 
Beattie and Smith. The Secretary’s report was read and 
adopted. The Secretary reported correspondence with Dr. J. P. 
Laws, the Treasurer, who had removed from the State. The 
Secretary was unable to find the Treasurer’s books to investi¬ 
gate the same. The report of the Secretary in regard to the 
Treasurer’s accounts was adopted subject to inspection. 
Dr. Clark presented the application of Dr. J. P. Laws for 
honorary membership. On motion, action on the application 
was postponed until the Treasurer’s accounts were investigated. 
Dr. G. Ed. Leech presented an application for honorary 
membership for Dr. C. H. Ormond, of Milwaukee. It was 
moved by Dr. Clark and seconded by Dr. Schmitt that the ap¬ 
plication be granted. Carried. 
Dr. G. Ed. Leech reported that two members of the society, 
Drs. R. A. Higgins and Jno. T. Unertl, were holding offices, 
one as first vice-president and the other as treasurer of a live 
stock insurance company and were giving the said company free 
services. Dr. Leech gave a description of the plan of operation 
of said company and a detailed report of the business transacted 
by the company during the past year. It was moved and sec¬ 
onded that Drs. Jno. T. Unertl and R. A. Higgins be requested 
by the Secretary to show cause on or before the next regular 
meeting in August why they should not be expelled from mem¬ 
bership for violation of Sec. 7 of the Code of Ethics. 
The applications for membership of Dr. R. S. Heer, Plate- 
ville, and Dr. H. P. Clnte, Marinette, were presented. 
In the absence of the Censors the President appointed Drs. 
Schmitt, Leech and Clark to report on the applications. The 
committee reported favorably on the applications. The Presi¬ 
dent ca.st a deciding vote and they were declared elected to 
membership. 
Dr. Leech made a report in regard to the veterinary bill be¬ 
fore the last session of the legislature. After discussion, the re¬ 
port was accepted and it was decided to present practically the 
same bill at the next session of the legislature. 
Reading of Essays and Reports of Cases .—The President 
gave a short and instructive talk on the duties and future pros¬ 
pects of the veterinarian. 
Dr. G. Ed. Leech read a very interesting paper on “Azotnria 
in the Dog,” * and reported several cases. Discussed by Drs. 
Clark, Beattie, Heer, Wright and Schmitt. 
*Will be published in May Review. 
