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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
D. E. SALMON, 
WASHINGTON, D. C., 
Presideitt. 
Dr. M. H. Reynolds, St. An¬ 
thony Park, Minn., “ A Study 
of the Healing Process in Ova¬ 
riotomy in Cattle ” ; illustra¬ 
tions by nuinerons photographs. 
Dr. L. A. Merillat, Chicago, 
Ill., “ Arytenoideraphy,” * a 
new surgical treatment for roar¬ 
ing, may be demonstrated in 
clinic.” 
Dr. H. D. Gill, New York, 
Diseases of the Dog.” 
Dr. W. B. Niles, Ames, la.. 
Anaesthetics and Best Method 
of Administration ”; demon¬ 
strated in clinic. 
Dr. C. C. Lyford, Minnea¬ 
polis, Minn., “ A Radical Ope¬ 
ration for Cure of Contracted 
Hoofs”; demonstrated in clinic. 
Third Day. —Business of 
the Association. Continuation 
of literary programme. Tour 
of shopping districts for the 
ladies, or trolley parties if pre¬ 
ferred. 
Eventing ,—Meeting of the 
Experiment Station Veterinary 
Medical Association. 
The following is the list of 
authors and papers as far as 
completed : 
Dr. Tait S. Butler, Stark- 
ville. Miss., “ Methods of Con¬ 
fining Animals for Surgical 
Purposes,” with demonstrations 
in the clinic. 
Dr. R. R. Bell, New York, 
“ Acute Indigestion in the 
Horse.” 
THOMAS B. RAYNER, 
PHILADELPHIA, PA., 
Vice-President Eastern States. 
Operation described in this issue under “ Reports of Cases. 
