SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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On motion meeting adjourned. 
Nove7nber //.—The meeting was called to order by the 
President at ii o’clock A. M. Dr. Cox, of the Pasteur Remedy 
Co., read a very interesting paper on “ Modern Therapeutic 
Remedies,” in place of Mr. Harold Sorby. Moved by Dr. Welch, 
seconded by Dr. Martin, that a vote of thanks be tendered Dr. 
Cox for his interesting paper. Carried. 
Moved by Dr. Walker, seconded by Dr. Nattress, that while 
we are waiting for the essayists to arrive, we proceed to elect 
officers for the ensuing year. Carried.. The Chair appointed 
Drs. Walker and Nattress as tellers. Nominations for President 
being in order. Dr. W. J. Martin, of Kankakee, was nominated 
by Dr. S. S. Baker. Moved by Dr. Walker, seconded by Dr. 
Welch, that the nominations close, and that the Secretary be 
instructed to cast a ballot electing Dr. Martin nnanimonsly. 
Carried. 
Dr. Walker placed in nomination for Vice-President the 
name of Dr. C. A. Pierce, of Elgin. Moved by Dr. Nattress, 
seconded by Dr. Welch, that the nominations close and the Secre¬ 
tary be instructed to cast the ballot. Carried. 
Dr. Nattress placed in nomination for Secretary the name of 
Dr. S. S. Baker, of Chicago. Moved by Dr. Welch, seconded 
by Dr. Brown, that the nominations close and that the Treasurer 
be instructed to cast a ballot electing Dr. Baker nnanimonsly. 
Carried. 
For Treasurer, Dr. Brown placed in nomination the name of 
Dr. R. G. Walker, of Chicago. Moved by Dr. Pierce, seconded 
by Dr. Sigrosser, that the nominations close and the Secretary 
cast the ballot. Carried. 
P'or Board of Censors, the names of Drs. Nattress (Chair¬ 
man), Brown and Worms were placed in nomination by Dr. vS. 
vS. Baker. Moved by Dr. Walker, seconded by Dr. Griiner, that 
the nominations close and that the Secretary be instructed to 
cast the ballot. The Secretary having cast the requisite number 
of ballots, the Chair declared the new officers dnlv elected })v 
acclamation. 
The meeting then adjourned for dinner. 
The meeting reconvened at 2 o’clock p. M. 
Dr. A. H. Baker, as Chairman of the Board of Censors for 
the pa.st year, read the following report: “ To the Illinois State 
Veterinary Medical Association, in annual convention assem¬ 
bled : In the matter pertaining to the charges preferred against 
Dr. Onitman, a member of onr honorable body, the Board of 
