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2d Case.—A stallion, with tetanus of castration, also recovered 
after a much longer time. He received 80 centigrammes of 
morphia. 
3d Case.—Had such a severe attack that he died in a few 
days. 
4th Case.—A mule; was cured in 15 days. 
5th Case.—A donkey was in convalescence towards the 12th 
day. 
6tli Case.—Another ; made a complete recovery in 25 days. 
7th Case.—This animal died the 7th day. 
8th Case.—A stallion, seven years old, was considered out of 
danger the 16th day. 
9th Case.—Death occurred in this animal on the sixth day. 
10th Case.—This case was more persistent than the others; 
convalescence not showing itselve before the 40th day.— Clinica 
Veterinaria. 
SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
NEW YORK STATE VETERINARY ASSOCIATION. 
The regular monthly meeeting of the Hew York State Vet¬ 
erinary Society was held at the American Veterinary College in. 
Tuesday evening, January 8th, 1884, at 8 o’clock, with the Presi¬ 
dent, Dr. Liautard, in the Chair. 
Owing to the absence of the Secretary it was moved and sec¬ 
onded that Dr. Foote act as Secretary pro tern. Carried. 
Dr. Burden moved, and it was seconded, that the calling of the 
roll and reading of the minutes of the previous meeting be 
.omitted, as the minute book was not at hand. Carried. 
Dr. Critcherson read a paper on “ Vomition in the Horse,” 
citing several interesting cases which had come under his observa¬ 
tion. as follows : 
Mr. President and Gentlemen : 
The subject which I shall present to you this evening for your 
consideration and discussion is “ Vomition in the Horse.” 
“ The act of forcibly expelling the contents of the stomach 
