SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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Fair, Newton, Cotton, Moore, Waddel, Hillock, Chase, Butler, 
Derr, Wight, Labrou, Meyer, Howe, Crane, Groff, Blanchard, 
Charlesworth, Huntsberger, Stuart, Jeannin, Spidell. 
Several applications for membership were then presented, 
which were referred to the committee on credentials. 
The general business of the meeting was transacted, after which 
quite a lively discussion followed on diseases of the teeth, etc., 
by Drs. Cotton, Howe, Fair, Newton, Hillock and others. Dr. 
Cotton volunteered a paper for the next meeting on. veterinary 
dentistry, etc. 
Dr. Hawkins, President Michigan State Veterinary Medical 
Association, was then elected an honorary member o‘f the Ohio 
State Veterinary Medical Association, and responded in a few 
well chosen remarks, thanking the society for the honor conferred 
upon him and closing with a cordial invitation to any or all to 
attend the second meeting of the Michigan^ State Veterinary 
Medical Association, which was to take place at Detroit a few 
days later. 
Prof. Townsend was then called upon, but owing to the late¬ 
ness of the hour declined making anything like a speech. 
The society, after having spent a pleasant afternoon and’a very 
interesting meeting, adjourned to meet again in Cleveland on the 
second Tuesday in January, 1884. 
J. S. Butler, Cor. Secretary. 
KEYSYONE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The regular monthly meeting of the Keystone Veterinary 
Medical Association was held Sept. 1st, 1883. The Vice Pres., 
Dr. Zuill, called the meeting to order 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. 
From the committees came encouraging news, and an early 
recognition of our schools by the Jefferson Medical College is 
now looked for. 
Dr. W. H. Hoskins proposed the names of Drs. R. S. 
Huidekoper and L. C. Campbell as members, which were received 
to be balloted for at the next meeting. 
