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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
ponding; Secretary, Alex. Glass, Phila.; Treasurer, J. C. Fly, 
Phila. The following members compose the Board of Censors : 
W. Horace Hoskins, Geo. B. Raynor, W. L. Zuill, W. S. Hooker 
and J. H. Keeler. 
Five members were proposed, as follows : Dr. W. Milleisen, 
of Mechanicsburg; Dr. J. H. Keeler, of Kulpsville ; Dr. S. L. 
Weber, Green^Lane; Dr. Solomon Hoffman, of Hamburg, and 
W. U. Custer of Reading. The Board of Censors reported 
favorably on the last three members, and unfavorably upon the 
first two candidates. The report of the Board was accepted by 
the Association. 
The Corresponding Secretary reported the reception of a 
letter of resignation from Francis Girard of Philadelphia, in re" 
sponse to a petition sent him asking for the same. A discussion 
arose at this point as to whether the above should be received, and 
a motion to accept the letter was lost; after which a motion to 
expel the member for his unprofessional and dishonorable 
methods of practice, was offered and unanimously adopted. The 
Secretary reported the reception of two letters from the Secretary 
of the National Veterinary Medical Association, notifying the 
Association of the by-laws of the same, calling for an assess¬ 
ment of $1. from each member of State Associations; also asking 
if we had appointed delegates to the National Association. 
After some unfavorable discussion, they were ordered to be laid 
upon the table. 
Dr. W. L. Zuill as chairman, reported progress on the secur¬ 
ing of a certificate of membership, a copy of which was shown, 
being beautifully and tastefully engraved. 
The names of Drs. Geo. B. Raynor and W. S. Kooker, were 
added to the committee on bill of legislation. 
A committee, composed of the following members, was ap¬ 
pointed to revise the Constitution and By-Laws: Drs. Hoskins, 
Zuill, Glass, T. B. Raynor and John Berry. 
At the afternoon session Dr. John R. Hart of Phila. read an 
essay entitled Paralysis ; and Dr. T. S. Lippincottof Harrisburg, 
one on the subject of strangles. Much valuable discussion 
followed on the point of glanders or farcy following as a result 
