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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
SESCO STEWART, 
KANSAS CITY, KANSAS, 
Secretary. 
Minn.; L. A. Merillat, McKillip 
Veterinary College ; H. D. Gill, 
New York College of Veteri¬ 
nary Surgeons ; Tait S. Butler, 
Starkville, Miss.; W. B. Niles, 
Veterinary Department Iowa 
Agricultural College ; Dr. Jo¬ 
seph Hughes, Chicago Wteri- 
nary College. 
It is expected that the clinic 
will include the following oper¬ 
ations : Docking, pricking, and 
straightening of tails as done 
in cities; extraction of teeth 
and other dental operations; 
ovarectoinv in the mare and 
other animals; radical opera¬ 
tions for contracted hoof; me¬ 
dian neurectomy; new opera¬ 
tions for the cure of bog spavin ; 
casting and confining for sur¬ 
gical purposes ; administration 
of anaesthetics. 
These operations will be 
performed only on animals re¬ 
quiring such operations for the 
relief of disease or deformity. 
The subject of meat inspec¬ 
tion will be discussed from the 
following standpoints : “ Meth¬ 
ods of Educating the Public as 
to the Necessity of Meat In¬ 
spection ” ; “ The Necessity for 
Consolidation of Municipal 
Slaughter-houses into Large 
Abattoirs under Municipal 
Control ” ; “ Slaughter-house 
Inspection ” ; “ Retail Market 
Inspection ” ; “ The Disposal 
of the Flesh of Tuberculous 
Animals.” 
WM. HERBERT LOWE, 
PATERSON, N. J., 
Treasurer. 
