SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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p. M. at the Arlington House, and the following members re¬ 
sponded to roll-call : Drs. W. Amos, Owatonna ; J. J. Annand, 
S. D. Brimhall, C. C. Fyford, M. J. Sexton, J. S.'Butler, Minne¬ 
apolis ; R. Price, St. Paul; M. H. Reynolds, St. Anthony Park ; 
F. Hay, Faribault; K. J. McKenzie, Northfield ; S. H. Ward, 
St. Cloud ; J. A. Hanisch, Zmnbrota; Fee, Red Wing; J. 
N. Gould, Worthington ; J. W. Gould, Fairmont. 
Reports of Secretary and Treasurer were read and adopted. 
President Reynolds then addressed the meeting, speaking 
lengthily on the subject of the many recent advances made by 
the profession. 
The chairmen of the different committees were then called 
upon to make their reports, and Dr. Reynolds, as chairman of 
the Committee on Infectious Diseases, gave a very interesting 
report on dealing with tuberculosis in this State, stating that 
the demand for tuberculin has immensely increased within the 
last year. 
When the committees had made their reports and other rou¬ 
tine business had been disposed of, the meeting adjourned to F. 
F. Miller’s livery barn, where the following operations were 
performed by the different members : Trephining for the third 
molar tooth, Dr. C. C. Fyford ; trephining for third upper mo¬ 
lar, Dr. J. N. Gould ; trephining for third upper molar, Dr. J. 
G. Annand. 
Meeting then adjourned until after supper. On re-assembling 
the routine business was again taken up. Dr. Fee, of Red Wing, 
was elected to membership. A number of interesting cases were 
reported by the different members. 
Friday morning was spent in examining some obscure cases 
of lameness, after which the following operations were performed: 
Castration of a cryptorchid, Dr. Fee ; operation for synovitis in 
the hind fetlock, Dr. C. C. Fyford; castration of another cryp¬ 
torchid, Dr. K. J. McKenzie ; plantar neurectomy, Dr. C. C. Fy¬ 
ford ; same operation, Dr. S. D. Brimhall. 
After dinner a short time was devoted to a discussion of asso¬ 
ciation business. A vote of thanks was tendered Dr. Hay for 
clinical material secured, to Mr. F. F. Miller for his courtesy 
in supplying suitable quarters for the holding of the clinics, and 
to the proprietor of the Arlington Hotel for hospitality and 
courtesy to the members of the association. The meeting then 
adjourned. 
F- Hay, V. S., Secretary . 
