SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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roll call the following members responded: Drs. Hauca, Zuill, 
Hoskins, Iluidekoper and Rogers. After a correction in the 
minutes they were adopted. Drs. Ward B. Rowland and S. L. 
Weber were elected to membership. 
An amendment to tha constitution was adopted, changing the 
day of meeting from the first Saturday to the first Thursday 
evening of each month. 
Dr. W. L. Zuill was chosen delegate to the United States 
Veterinary Medical Association at Cincinnati, to represent this 
Association. 
The subject of methods of administration of medicines was 
then brought up by Dr. Hoskins, and after citing many forms in 
use, others were cited by members present. 
Dr. Hoskins took this opportunity of referring to the useful¬ 
ness of State associations, and the good work to be accomplished 
when they were wisely controlled. He advised every qualified 
practitioner to identify himself with them and thus increase and 
direct the good work. 
Dr. T. B. Rogers extended an invitation to the members 
to visit South Jersey, where they could now see an important 
outbreak of hog cholera, and witness some autopsies on the same. 
After the reporting of several interesting cases the meeting 
adjourned. 
PENNSYLVANIA STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
(Specially reported for the Review by W. Horace Hoskins, D.V.S.) 
The annual meeting of the Pennsylvania State Veterinary 
Medical Association was held at the Keystone Hotel, Reading, on 
Tuesday, September 2d, 1884. President Sallade occupied the 
chair. On roll call twenty-three members responded to their 
names. 
After the reading and adoption of minutes of the previous 
meeting, the election of officers for another year took place, re¬ 
sulting as follows : President J. W. Sallade, Topton, Pa.; 1st Vice 
President, T. B. Raynor, Phila.; 2d Vice President, Charles 
Schaufler, Phila.; 3d Vice President, Charles T. Goentner, 
Bryn Mawr ; Recording Secretary, R. Gladfelter, Phila.; Corres- 
