SOCIETY MEETINGS 
547 
at the rooms of the Medical Library Association, It) Boylston Place, Boston, 
Mass., on Monday evening, March 16tli, at 8 o’clock. 
All members of the United States Veterinary Medical Association are cor¬ 
dially invited to attend. 
J. F. Winchester, D.V.S., Sec’y. 
KEYSTONE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The regular monthly meeting of this association was held on January 8th, at 
1526 Race street, Philadelphia. 
Members present— Drs. Rodgers, Miller, Glass, Hoskins, Zuill, Weber and 
Gaentner. 
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. 
The committee on publication reported that Dr Rodgers was willing to make 
corrections and addition to his paper on “ Milk,” and hand it over to the associa¬ 
tion to be disposed of as it might direct. 
Dr. Zuill thought that it should be published in book form. Dr. Hoskins 
suggested the idea of putting it in the hands of a publisher for sale, and argued 
on the value of the work. The committee were instructed to get estimates and 
report. 
Dr. J. Reinkeeler was proposed for membership. 
Dr. Zuill read a paper on “Practical and Chemical Analysis.” He took up 
some of the most potent poisons used in medicine—arsenic, antimony, strychnia 
and bi-chloride of mercury. 
Dr. Glass, as per appointment, gave the history of symptoms and treatment 
of enzootic typhoid bronchitis. As it had occurred in his practice, the course of 
the disease ran through about 24 days. 
Dr. Rodgers suggested that this association take steps toward conferring 
with the veterinarians of this country and of Canada on the subject of calling a 
convention for the purpose of forming a U. S. Veterinary Pliarmacopia. 
The president appointed the time that would be taken up by citing cases, as 
the time to discuss the subject at the next meeting. 
Dr. Weber was appointed to read a paper at the next meeting. 
The regular monthly meeting of the Keystone Veterinary Medical Associa¬ 
tion was held on February 5th, at 1526 Race street. President Hoskins called 
the meeting to order at 8:15. 
The secretary read the roll. Responses—Hoskins, Glass, Weber, Zuill, 
Rodgers, Huidekoper, and Gaentner. 
The minutes were read, and with slight corrections approved. 
The committee on publication reported that after examining Dr. Rodgers’ 
paper they .would suggest that he re-write it, as it was hardly in condition to go 
to the compositor. Dr. Rodgers agreed to do so. On motion, the committee 
were instructed to present Dr. Rodgers with a box of cigars for the trouble of 
re-writing. Committee was continued. 
The committee on credentials reported favorably on Dr. J. Reinkeeler. 
Committee discharged. 
