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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
Dr. Wm. Herbert Lowe, of New Jersey, “ Routine Manipu¬ 
lations and Operations.” 
Dr. Benjamin Mclnnes, of South Carolina, u Notes on Filaria 
Immitis.” 
Dr. Cooper Curtice, of North Carolina, “The Tick in North 
Carolina.” 
Dr. Richard P. Lyman, of Connecticut, “ The Pathology and 
Treatment of Azoturia.” 
Dr. L. A. Merillat, of Illinois, “ Arytenoideraphy a Practical 
Operation.” 
Dr. Charles E. Clayton, of New York, “Median Neurec¬ 
tomy.” 
Dr. S. J. J. Harger, of Pennsylvania, “ Surgical Interference 
for the Cure of the Cribbing Habit.” 
Dr. Leonard Pearson, of Pennsylvania, “ The Suppression of 
Tuberculosis in Pennsylvania.” 
Dr. M. H. Reynolds, of Minnesota, “Notes on the Healing 
Process in Ovariotomy.” 
Dr. E. A. A. Grange, of Michigan, “Disinfection.” 
Dr. Olof Schwarzkopf, of New York, “ Schmidt’s Treatment 
for Parturient Paresis.” 
Dr. W. Horace Hoskins, of Pennsylvania (a practical subject). 
Dr. Charles Gresswell, of Colorado, “ The Veterinarian in 
Official Life.” 
Dr. M. E. Knowles, of Montana, “ Diseases Peculiar to the 
Rocky Mountain Region.” 
Dr. J. P.’Turner, of Washington, D. C., “A Plea for a More 
General Use of Anaesthesia in Veterinary Surgery.” 
Dr. Chas. H. Higgins, of Montreal, “ Chicken Cholera.” 
Dr. Maurice O’Connoll, of Massachusetts, “ Glanders in 
Massachusetts.” 
Dr. W. L. Williams, of New York (subject to be announced). 
Dr. H. D. Gill, of New York (subject to be announced). 
Dr. A. T. Peters, of Nebraska (subject to be announced). 
Dr. J. J. Repp, of Iowa (subject to be announced.) 
Even with this long list of twenty-four announced essayists, 
Secretary Stewart writes: “ Papers have been promised condi¬ 
tionally by several members, which may be positively announced 
in your next number.” 
THE SURGICAL CLINICS. 
It has been decided by the Committee of Arrangements that 
clinics will be held each morning from 8 to io, and, as already 
