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was read by the Secretary. Dr. Alverson read a case report on 
“ Dystokia,” which was fully discussed.’ 
Moved by Dr. Pease, seconded by Dr. Baker, that a vote of 
thanks be tendered the essayists. Carried. 
Charges were preferred against Dr. E. L. Quitman by Drs. 
Nattress and Stringer, for violation of the code of ethics of the 
association in promiscuous advertising, and he was cited to ap¬ 
pear at the next regular meeting to show cause why he should 
not be expelled therefrom. The resignations of Drs. Jas. 
Henderson and R. P. Steddom (they both having left the State) 
were received and accepted with regrets. 
A communication was received from Dr. A. T. Peters, of 
‘Lincoln, Neb., inviting the association to attend the next meet¬ 
ing of the U. S. V. M. A., at Omaha, in a body. Moved by Dr. 
Stringer, seconded by Dr. Nattress that the invitation be accept¬ 
ed, and that the association attend the meeting. Carried. 
Regrets ’ivere received from Drs. Wilson, Newly, and others 
at their inability to attend the meeting. 
Moved by Dr. Pease, seconded by Dr. Nighbert, that the 
meeting adjourn, to meet in Chicago at the call of the Presi¬ 
dent. S. S. Baker, Secfy. 
VETERINARY MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE ONTARIO 
VETERINARY COLLEGE. 
The last regular weekly meeting of the society for the pres¬ 
ent college year, was held March ii. During the college session 
156 papers were read on various subjects of interest to the stu¬ 
dents. The discussions were exceedingly interesting and in¬ 
structive, thus impressing many valuable points upon the minds 
of the students. The following is a list of the papers read dur¬ 
ing the past month : 
Essays—T. J. Fletcher, “Rinderpest” ; B. W. Groff, “Gid”’ 
W. L. Adams, “Hernia”; E. T. Cunningham, “Actinomyco¬ 
sis” ; T. Lambrechts, “ Alosis ” ; Hamlet Moore, “ Incompati¬ 
bility ” ; H. W. Stedman, “ Rabies ” ; G. P. Hayter, “ Hered¬ 
ity ” ; G. K. Cranston, “ Cocaine ” ; C. Owens, “ Anthrax ” ; 
A. D. McLachlin, “ Azoturia ” ; T. Rowland, “ Barium Chlor¬ 
ide ” ; J. A. McDonald, “Shoeing”; W. E. Fairbanks, “Nux 
Vomica ” ; G. W. Higginson, “ Lithotomy ” ; F. M. Hayward, 
“ Ophthalmia ” ; J. P. Howland, “ Chlorodyne ” ; E. B. Truitt, 
“ Ovarectomy ” ; J. Short, “ Creolin ” ; W. H. Corey, “ To Class 
of ’98.” 
Communications—A. H. Krull, “ Punctured Wound ” ; S. 
