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methods of treatment employed. Discussed by Drs Heer 
Roub, Clute, Hartwig, Roberts and Leech. 
On motion the society adjourned to meet at 7.30 p. m. 
Evening. Session. — The meetir.g was called to order at 7.20 
by the President. The discussion of parturient apoplexy was 
resumed by Drs. Roub, Clute, Roberts and Hartwig. On mo¬ 
tion, the essayist was excused and a vote of thanks tendered 
Carried. 
Dr. R. S. Heer reported a case of fracture of the os pedis 
and sloughing of the hoof, and after a time sloughing- of the 
hoofs of the other three feet, probably due to laminitis from 
standing so long. On motion, a vote of thanks was tendered 
Hr. Heer for his communication. 
The place of holding the semi-annual meeting was discussed 
On motion it was decided to hold it in Milwaukee. 
On motion it was decided that the President and Secretary 
appoint one other member as a committee of arrangement for 
the semi-annual meeting-. 
Pile election of officers for the ensuing year resulted as fol¬ 
lows : President, D. Roberts, Waukesha ; Vice-president T. F. 
Roub, Monroe ; Secretary, W. G. Clark, Marinette ; Treasurer 
Chas. Schmitt, Dodgeville. Censors—Drs. A. H. Hartwig’ 
Watertown; H. P. Clute, Marinette, and R. S. Heer, Platt- 
ville. ’ 
It was moved and seconded that the members make a free¬ 
will offering of papers for the semi-annual meeting. Carried. 
Dr. Clute volunteered to read a paper on “ Tuberculosis ” 
Dr Hartwig on “ Parturient Apoplexy ” ; also Drs. Morgenroth, 
Schmitt and Wright, subjects to be chosen later. 
. 0n motion, Dr. Wright was tendered a vote of thanks for 
his services as President. 
The Secretary was instructed to mail a postal card with 
each programme that the committee on arrangements might 
know how large an attendance was to be expected. 
On motion the society adjourned to meet in Milwaukee in 
September, subject to the call of the President, Secretary and 
r. Leech.- W. G. Clark, M. D. C., Secretary . 
AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The Committee of Arrangements of the American Veteri¬ 
nary Medical Association are holding meetings and perfecting 
the details of the “ Veterinary Jubilee.” Each sub-committee 
is up with its work, and there is every promise that those who 
