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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
north CAROLINA VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSO¬ 
CIATION. 
The association met in Greensboro, N. C., Dec. 27, 1897, 
President Dr.- C. R. Ellis presiding. Roll-call showed a fair 
representation of members present. 
The President’s address was pointed, and showed the neces¬ 
sity of strict sanitary regulations in our State as to meat and 
milk inspection. . • . i. 
Discussion followed, which led to a motion to appoint each 
member one of a committee to aid the Secretary in procuring 
the signatures of all physicians in the State who would aid in 
securing said regulations. ^ 
A committee was appointed on legislation, consisting 01 the 
President, Secretary, and Dr. W. C. McMackin. 
Drs. Charles H. Lockwood, H. G. Bessent, and H. T. Bauer 
were appointed a Board of Examiners, one to serve three years, 
one two years, and the other one year. 
Mrs. C. R. Ellis was elected an honorary member on account 
of the interest shown by her in the association. 
Dr. John Lockwood, of Washington, D. C., was elected a 
member. 
The association 
July. 
adjourned to meet in Wilmington, N. C., in 
J. w. Petty, Secretary and Treastirer. 
WESTCHESTER COUNTY VETERINARY MEDICAL 
SOCIETY. 
At a meeting of the veterinarians of Westchester County on 
May i6th, at Yonkers, the Westchester County Veterinary 
Medical Society was organized, and the following officers 
elected: President, Dr. M. J. Tewey, Irvington; Vice-Presi¬ 
dent Dr. R. R. Morrison, White Plains; Treasurer, Dr. J. P. 
Nestler, New Rochelle; Secretary, Dr. W. B. Moorhoiise, 
Tarrytown. We meet again to complete the organizing of the 
society on Thursday, June 2, in Yonkers. I think it will be a 
oreat success. W. B. MoorhousE, D. V. S., Secretary. 
THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE VETERINARY EXAM¬ 
INING BOARD 
Will hold its next examination on the third Monday and Tues¬ 
day in June, in Philadelphia. Further information can be ob¬ 
tained by addressing the Secretary. . 1 1 • 
S. J. J. Harger, Secretary^ 205 N. 20th St., Philadelphia. 
