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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
President Martin then read his annual address,* which was 
of a most interesting character. 
Dr. W. C. Hannawalt then gave a couple of very interesting 
case reports, one of “ Actinomycosis,” f and the other that of a 
very u High Temperature,” t the animal dying in an hour and 
one-half, showing most violent symptoms of delirium and vic¬ 
iousness. Discussed by Drs. Quitman, Babb, Pressler, Pease, 
Baker and Martin. 
A very able and interesting paper was now read by Dr. 
Campbell, of the United Pharmacal Co., Chicago, on the “ The 
Antiseptic Treatment of Wounds by the Use of Oxychlorine, a 
Chemical Combination of Oxygen and Chlorine.” Discussed 
by Drs. Worms, Babb, A. H. Baker, Pease, Walker, and Quit- 
man. 
Dr. W. H. Welch now gave a couple of interesting case 
reports—“ Paint Poisoning in Cows ” and “ Retained Foetal 
Skeleton in a Bitch.” Discussed by Drs. Babb, Kelso, and 
Baker. 
Meeting was now adjourned to meet at 9 A. M., November 
16th, at Chicago Veterinary College for clinics. 
November 16th. —Meeting reconvened at 3.30 P. M. at the 
Sherman House, President Martin in the chair. 
Dr. F. L. Quitman read a very interesting paper on the 
“ Action of Formaldehyde.” Discussed by Drs. Martin, Pease, 
Wilson, A. H. Baker, Siegrosser and Griiner. 
The society now proceeded to the election of officers for the 
ensuing year. 
Dr. W. J. Martin, of Kankakee, was renominated for the 
presidency but respectfully declined the honor, having served 
the association faithfully the past two years. 
Dr. A. C. Worms, of Chicago, was nominated and respect¬ 
fully declined the honor. 
Dr. M. Wilson, of Mendota, was now nominated, as was also 
Dr. T. J. Gunning, of Neponset. 
Balloting then proceeded and Dr. Gunning was declared 
elected President for the ensuing year. 
For Vice-President Doctors Worms and Stringer were nomi¬ 
nated, and balloting resulted in the election of Dr. Worms. 
Dr. W. H. Welch, of Lexington, was unanimously elected to 
the office of Secretary. 
* Printed elsewhere in this issue, 
f Will be printed in February Review. 
