HAREORD COUNTY (MD.) MEDICAL SOCIETY. 453 
Seriously, Mr. Editor, did your correspondent M. D. V. S, intend 
to insult the profession ? 
E. N. R. O. B. E. L. C. 
Portsmouth, N. H., 28th September, 1875. 
HARFORD COUNTY (MD..) MEDICAL SOCIETY. 
Pursuant to adjournment, the regular meeting of the Medical 
Society of Harford County was held in Churchville, on Tuesday, 
November 12th, 1878. The Society was called to order by the 
President, Dr. W. W. Hopkins. 
The minutes of the last regular and special meetings were 
read by the Secretary and approved. 
Dr. R. D. Lee, lecturer for the day, being absent, was continued 
as lecturer at next regular meeting. 
The society ordered that “Sick Headache’ 7 be discussed by 
the members, in addition to the regular subject, at our next 
meeting. ' 
The following resolutions were presented by Dr. W. Stump 
Forwood: 
Resolutions in regard to the establishing of Colleges for the 
education of Veterinary Physicians: 
Whereas, In consideration of the fact that there are so few 
educated Veterinary Physicians in our county, notwithstanding 
the existence in our midst of such an immense number of domestic 
animals, so essential to man’s use and sustenance, at all times 
liable to require the physician’s aid; therefore be it 
Resolved , That we of the Medical Society of Harford county, 
Maryland, suggest to the American Medical Association, through 
our delegates at its next meeting, the propriety of taking cog¬ 
nizance of, and action in the premises, and respectfully advise it, 
in the exercise of its weighty and wide-spread influence, to recom¬ 
mend the establishment of Veterinary Colleges, to be conducted 
by strictly scientific professors; and that the Association also 
advise many of the young men of the country to enter this new 
