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following from the Constitution of the National Veterinary 
Medical Association. 
“ARTICLE 3. 
“ Members. 
“ Sec. 1 . All members shall be admitted through their re¬ 
spective State societies. Said societies shall be held responsible 
for their members’ proper credentials and character, and the above 
National Veterinary Medical Association shall have the right of 
rejection.” 
As we have not had our annual meeting since our Association 
was organized and chartered, it would be advisable for all impa¬ 
tient and fault-finding parties to await the result of the action of 
the National Veterinary Medical Association ere they throw any 
missiles at that association on its State organizations. 
Respectfully, 
L. Y. Placeman, 
President National Veterinary Medical Association. 
VETERINARIAN WANTED. 
Stamford, Conn., Aug. 30th, 1884. 
Secretary American Veterinary College , New York. 
Dear Sir: There is a capital opening in this town for a good 
veterinary surgeon, and I write to ask if you know of a com¬ 
petent person to fill the place. To such a person I would be glad 
to extend assistance in getting started here. 
Yours truly, 
Henry R. Towne. 
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UNITED STATES VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The twenty-second annual meeting of this Association met at 
the Grand Hotel, Cincinnati, Ohio, on Tuesday, Sept. 16th, at 
11 A. M. 
The session of the Comitia Minora was taken up by the ex- 
animation of candidates for admission, or of their credentials. 
