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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
Anatomy, Surgical Pathology and Operative Surgery, Internal 
Pathology and the Contagious Diseases, Sanitary Police, Ob¬ 
stetrics, Zootechnics, Visits to Slaughter Houses and Farms, 
Autopsies and Reports, Clinics and Hospital Service as Practi¬ 
tioners. 
Terms. —Matriculation (paid once only), $5 ; Lecture fees 
(yearly, in advance), $100. 
Students who wish to begin their studies this year can matri¬ 
culate with the Dean at once, and will be furnished with their 
tickets for those courses taught in the Faculty of Medicine. 
Opportunities for anatomy and dissection will be offered after the 
1st of January. Students following this course will be received 
in the second year’s class next year. Address* 
Professor R. S. Huidekoper, 
Dean of the Veterinary Department , 
111 South Twentieth Street, Philadelphia. 
SOCIETY MEETINGS, 
NEW YORK STATE VETERINARY SOCIETY. 
The regular monthly meeting of the New York State Vet- 
eridary Society was held at the American Veterinary College, on 
Tuesday evening, November 13th, 1883, at eight o’clock, p. m. 
The President, Dr. Liautard, in the chair. The gentlemen pres¬ 
ent being Drs. Coates, L. McLean, Kay, Burden, R. McLean, 
Critcherson, Pendry, Bretherton and Denslow. 
The Secretary being absent, Dr. W. H. Pendry acted as Sec¬ 
retary pro tem. 
On motion,^ the reading of the "minutes of the last meeting 
was laid over. 
The Chairman stated that, for some unaccountable reason, the 
Secretary had omitted to send out the usual notices for the meet¬ 
ing, and attributed the smallness of the attendance to that fact. 
After some discussion, as to whether a paper should be read, Dr, 
Coates read a highly interesting and well written paper on Dis¬ 
eases of the Heart. 
