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EIGHTY- SEVENTH . ANNUAL SESSION

P` rogram

MEDICAL SOCIETYOF THE STATE OF

NORTH CAROLINA

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1 - 799 uj _ 194a

PINEHURST, NORTH CAROLINA

May 13,' 14, and 15

1940

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EIGHTY- SEVENTH . ANNUAL SESSION

P` rogram

MEDICAL SOCIETYOF THE STATE OF

NORTH CAROLINA

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1 - 799 uj _ 194a

PINEHURST, NORTH CAROLINA

May 13,' 14, and 15

1940

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Mitchell ..................................................... Delegate, C. A. Peterson, Spruce Pine;

IMPORTANT Alternate, A. E. Gouge, Bakersville

Montgomery.......................................................................................................... ..... Each Essayist is requested ( see By-Laws) to band to the Chairman Moore................................Delegate, W. E. Overeash; Alternate, J. P. Bowen

following the reading of the paper, an original copy, together with anyg

illustrations or other material used with the paper. Those desiring to New Hanover ......................... Delegates, J. B. Sidbury, J. T. Hoggard;

review their papers before publication should make a carbon copy for suchAlternates, R. B. Rodman, R.. B. Hare

purpose. We will go to press one week following the close of the session. Northampton...............................:...................................................:..............................

Onslow...............

Pamlico__________________________________________________________________________--_______-________--•-•••---------•--------•-----

AWARD OF MOORE COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETYPasquotank=Camden- Currituck-Dare....:....:............. Delegate,

Alernate W LStevensMEDALPender

Person............................Delegate, J. D. Fitzgerald; Alternate, B. A. ThaxtonRUles GOV82'rilrig

Pitt......................................Delegate, J. L. Winstead; Alternate, J. M. Barrett

Chairman of each Section: in the North Carolina Medical Society shall Polk ...........................-------••--•----------------------•-------------------____--•

appoint a committee of three, none of whom resented app p paper or are con- Randolph..........................Delegate, J. L. Fritz; Alternate, George W. Joyner

nected with anyone who did so, to select a paper from that section to be

presented to the Committee on Award. Papers presented in General Ses- Richmond

sions shall be considered as belonging to the Section of which essayist is a Robeson ................:...................................Delegate, R. D. McMillan, Red Springsmember.

Rockingham......................................Delegates, B. J. Cozart and W. S. Hester

In accordance with this procedure it has been determined by the com- Rowan Delegate, J. W. Frazier; Alternate, T. W. Seay

mittee, that each Chairman shall appoint a committee from his section to

consider papers on the Section Program and advise their Chairman, which Rutherford. ....................... Delegate, W. C. Bostic, Jr.; Alternate, G. 0. Moss

paper in their opinion is most meritorious. The selection of this committee Sampson..............................Delegate, J. S. Brewer; Alternate, J. H. Williamsshall be forwarded through the Secretary of the State Medical Society tothe chairman of the Committee on Award of Moore County Medical Society _

Scotland....:.....................................................................................................................

Medal for their final decision. Stanly..................................Delegate, M. S. Dickson; Alternate, L. R. Gaskin

The above outline of procedure will be followed with such modifications Stokes ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

as will make it more easily workable in the future awards of this medal. Surry-Yadkin............................Delegate, T. C. Britt; Alternate, Hugh Parks

No physician except a Fellow of the Medical Society of the State of Swain......................... North Carolina,' in good standing, shall be eligible • to receive the award.

Transylvania.....................................:............................................................................

Union................................Delegate, P. C. Hardin; Alternate, J. P. U. McLeod

Vance......................................Delegate, W. W. Noel; Alternate, H. A. NewellBY-LAWS, CHAPTER 111, SECTION 4

Wake........................Delegates, R. P. Morehead, Frank Wilson, M. D. Hill,

No address or paper before the Society except that of. Ben J. Lawrence; Alternates, E. S. King, J. J. Combs,' John Rhodes, 0. S. Goodwin.

the President shall occupy more than fifteen minutes in Warren....................................Delegate, C. H. Peete; Alternate, Thomas Holtits delivery; and no member shall speaker longer than Watauga-Ashefive minutes, nor more than once on any subject; provided that the terms of this section shall not apply

Wayne.......................... Delegates, D. B. Cobb, J. W. -Wilkins; Alternates, W. H. Smith, C. F: Strosnider

to invited guests. Wilkes-Alleghany Delegate, J. H. McNeil; Alternate W. K. Newton

Wilson.................................................................................

Yancey.................................................:.................................. t •

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26 EIGHTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL SESSION,, EIGHTY=SEVENTH ANNUAL SESSION 3

Durham- Orange............ Delegates, C. E. Gardner, T. C. Kerns, W: M. Cop- pridge, W. C. Davison; Alternates, W. R. Stanford, R. A. Ross, , W. B. McCutcheon, W. B. Anderson,

Edgecombe- Nash..............................Delegates, Newsome Battle, J. G. Raby; Alternates, C. T. Smith, Spencer Bass

OFFICIAL CALLForsyth ........... Delegates, J. F. Belton, C. A. Street, B. N. Jones, V. M. Long;

Alternates, S. D. Craig, J. K. Pepper, V. C. Lassiter, S. W. Rankin. According -to the By-Laws, as amended at the 1930 session, the House

of Delegates will convene at Pinehurst in the Ball Room of The Carolina, Franklin ..............

Monday evening, May 13, 1940; at 8: 00 o' clock. ' Gaston................... Delegates, C. H. Pugh, MeT. G. Anders; William Allan, President.-

residentsAlternates, Alternates, F. M. 'Houser, W. A. Anthony Attest:

Gates.................................................................... T. W. M. Long, Secretary- Treasurer,

Granville.. Delegate, J. S. Bradsher, Stovall; Alternate, R.' L. Noblin, Oxford

HEADQUARTERS, THE CAROLINAGreene .._....__.::

Guilford.........:..............Delegates, Philip Davis, M. D. Bonner, R. 0. Lyday, American Plan

Fred Patterson, B. E. Rhudy Rates

Halifax............................................ Delegate, W. G. Suiter, Weldon; Single Rooms, with bath $ 8.00Alternate, M: S. Broun, ,Roanoke Rapids Double Rooms, .with bath $ 7.00 •

Harnett ....................... Price of meals for those not stopping at The Carolina: '

Haywood....._...._.

Henderson ......................Delegate, William Brackett; Alternate, W. S. KirkBreakfast - - $ 1. 00

Luncheon - - $ 1. 50

Hertford................:................................................ Dinner - - - $ 2. 00

Hoke......:................ ..................................Delegate, . R. A. Matheson, Raeford; Alternate, C. D. Thomas, Sanatorium For those stopping at The Carolina no extra charge for luncheon meet- g

ings. Hyde..............................e .....................:.....................................................................

Iredell-Alexander ................ Delegate, Ross McElwee; Alternate, J. W.' Davis

Jackson................................................................................................................:..........

Johnston.................... Delegate, J. H. Bunn; Alternate, W. G. Wilson' ENTERTAINMENT

Jones.....................................................:...................................................:......................

Lee..................................Delegate, Waylon Blue; Alternate, George C. Chiles Golf: Green fee $ 1. 50 per day.

Leno,'r..............:.....................Delegates. Thos. L. Lee; Alternate, Vance Peery Trap Shooting.

Lincoln.............................................. Dele g, A. M, Cornwell. Lincolnton; ateTuesday, 9: 00 p. m. President' s Reception ( Carolina Ball Room).

Alternate, F. D. Edwards, Lawndale Tuesday, 10: 00 p. m.' Annual Medical Society Ball ( Carolina Ball

McDowell ....................Delegate, J. F. Jones; Alternate, D. M. McIntosh, Sr. Room).

Macon-Clay Wednesday, 10: 00 a. m. Bridge, Women' s Card Room.

Madison..................................................................................................•--....._._......__.....

Martin-Washington-Tyrell.... Delegate, J. S. Rhodes; Alternate, A. Papineau "

Mecklenburg................Delegates, P. M. King, Joseph A. Elliott, T. C. Bost, C. N. Peeler; Alternates, L. D. McPhail, John Q. Myers, Elias Faison, Oren Moore.

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DELEGATES AND ALTERNATES FROM ' COUNTY SOCIETIESTABLE OF CONTENTS TO THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES

Give original copy of your paper to Chairman ( By-Laws)....................:. 2 Alamance- Caswell ........................................ Delegate, S. C. Spoon, Burlington;

Award of Moore County, Medical Society Medal, rules governing ........... 2 Alternate, W. C. Goley, Graham

Reading papers, time limit for.............................:......................................... 2 Anson ........................ . Delegate, -Chas. I. Allen; Alternate, J. M. DavisOfficial Call

Officers, 1939- 44-•-_...._..-.••----...--•...................._.:_-...._.._.-.....__.............._--... 6 Aver _........-----...._.___..._-......-•-----•-•---•...•------._.._..--••---- y--•-•--•••--•-----• .............. Councillors, 1936- 40.._.....-•--•....................::............:...........• •----.:, ...................... b

Chairmenof Sections Beaufort.--___--•__________________________•---____-_--__--__--___-__-•----___---__---•---•-----_--_--••-----••-----_--____--•••--

Committees....__._._.............................••---....-------.._..---_-•-- 6Bertie :.._:._._......:.._...

Delegates__....__.-••........................•---.._..._-..__._...:---_....----._.............-----------._.....-......_.._• 5

State Board of Medical Examiners..................:.................................................. 8 Bladen ................................ Delegate, D. H. Bridger; Alternate, E. C. Bennett

State Board of Examiners for Nurses .................................... ......................... 8

Resume of Program _.._._...--••----•--•-•---...... 9 Buncombe....................Delegates, G. W. Murphy, A. C. McCall, J. B. Greene, P. H. Ringer, C. H. Cocke; Alternates, R. A. White,

Sessions of the House of Delegates................:...............:................................... 9 H. H. Briggs, W. T. Freeman, C.- C. Swann, W. M.

General Sessions, Program of.....................................................................:..... _ 10Russell.

First General Session ............... _ 10 Brunswick..._.._......__--•---------------••----------••••----

Second General Session.......................•---------:..-.._..-......--•----•--._..........:__...._. 10

Third General Session..............................:................................................... 11 Burke ................ Delegate, James W. Vernon; Alternate, John S. McKee, Jr.

North Carolina State Board of ' Health...............................:........................... 11Cabarrus........__.___._...-_......_....

InMemoriam................:............................................_.......................................... 12

Section Meetings.................................................................................................... 13 Caldwell ............................ - ____--- Delegate, C. R. Hedrick, Lenoir; Alternate C. R. Russell, Granite Falls

Section on General Practice of Medicine and Surgery .......................:. 16

Section on Gynecology and Obstetrics....:..................................•. ......... 15 Carteret

Section on Pediatrics................................................ 16Catawba ............. .......... Delegate, C. L. Hunsucker; Alternate, William Fritz

Section on Public Health and Education .............. 14

Section on ' Opthalmology and Otolaryngology........................................ 13 Chatham.........-..._....:..........._..............:.....................................:............................

Section on Surgery ......_.... ............................. ............._ ............................ 13Cherokee........................................................ ..—Delegate, W. A. Hoover, Murphy

Section on Practice of Medicine................................._..._.......... ............ 14

Woman' s Auxiliaryto the Medical Society of the State of-N. C.-•-_ ....... Y 17 Chowan- Perquimans.................... ..................Delegate, T. P. Brinn, Hertford

N. C. Public Health Association........................................................................ 21CIeveland— Delegate, D. F. Moore, Shelby; Alternate, S. F.' Parker, Shelby

Alumni Luncheons ..................... .......................................................................... 23

Scientific Exhibits...............................................................:............•-._................_. 24 Columbus ......................................................... Delegate, W. E. Miller, Whiteville;

Commercial Exhibits__.. 24 Alternate, T. Formyduval, Whitevillet

Delegates and Alternates to the House, of Delegates.................................... 25Craven _ ............ ........ ........................ ........... .. ......................... .. ............•-•••-••._._. _... _--•--•

Cumberland---------------••••---•-....--------•--•----- ------ --•----------Delegate, Seavy Highsmith

REPORTERDavidson

Horneand Shell, Inc.

New York, N. Y. Davie .......................

Duplin ..................Delegate, Deane Hundley, Jr.; Alternate, J. W. Straughan

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SCIENTIFIC EXHIBITS OFFICERS 1939- 1940William Allan, M.D., Charlotte. " Morbid Heredity in North Carolina."

Space No. 6.

Division of Oral Hygiene, State 'Board of Health, Raleigh. " Mouth Health OFFICERS 1939- 1940Teaching in the Schools." Spaces No. 7 and No. 8. Joseph A. Elliott, M.D., Charlotte, and David G. Welton, M.D., Charlotte,

KodachromePresident - William Allan, M.D.............................................................:. CharlotteTransparencies of Skin Eruptions." Space No. 5. President-elect- Hubert B.' Haywood, M.D............................................ CRaleighJoseph M. Hitch, M.D., Raleigh, and N. F. Conant, Ph.D., Duke Hospital,

Durham.' " Fungus Infections of the Skin and Mucous Membranesg First Vice President- F. Webb Griffith, M.D....................................... AshevilleOccurring m North Carolina." Spaces No. 69, No. 70, No. ? l, No. 72, Second Vice President- Frank C. Smith, M.D ............................... CharlotteNo. 73, and No. 74. Secretary-Treasurer- T. W. M. Long, M.D.:..........................:.. Roanoke Rapids

T. F. Vestal, Raleigh,. and Mr. M. F. TriceM.D., Raleigh. " Division ofIndustrial Hygiene." Spaces No. 1, No., 2, and No. 3. COUNCILLORS 1937- 1940

COMMERCIAL EXHIBITSFirst District­- H. D. Walker, M.D...............................................Elizabeth CitySecond District - Paul F. Whitaker; M.D ------------------------------------------------- Kinston

American Hospital Supply Company, Chicago, Ill. Space No. 30. Third District- W. Houston. Moore, M.D ............ _ ---------------------- _ ------- Wilmington

Arlington Chemical Company, Yonkers, N. Y. Spaces No. 13 and No. 14. Fourth District- G. W. Mitchell, M.D.....................................................:... WilsonA. S. Aloe Company, Saint Louis, Mo. Spaces No. 46 and No. 47. Fifth District- J. G. Pate, M.D................ ....................................... GibsonThe Borden Company, New York City. Space No. 66. _ Sixth District - George L. Carrington, M.D.........:..................... Burlington............................... Davies,-Rose & Company, Limited, Boston, Mass. Spaces No. 31 and No. 32, Seventh District- B. H. Kendall, M.D...:...:.:................ ShelbyDoho Chemical Corporation, ,New York City. Spaces No. 19 and No. 20. J. Emerson, Cambridge, Mass., Spaces No. 40 and No. 41.

Ei¢hth District- R. C. Mitchell, M.D............................:.................... Mount Airy

doH. Endo Products, Inc., Richmond Hill, N. Y. Space No. b6. Ninth District-- J. R. Terry, M.D....................::.......__...... y............................................................ Lexington

C. B. Fleet Company, Lynchburg, Va. Space No. 27. Tenth District - Julian Moore, M.D........................................................ Asheville

General Electric X-Ray Corporation, Chicago, Ill. Spaces No. 67 andNo. 68. CHAIRMEN OF SECTIONS 1939- 1940

Harrower Laboratory, Inc., Glendale, California. Space No. 48. Charles C. Haskell & Company, Inc., Richmond, Va. Spaces No. , 64 and Public Health and Education- F. E. Wilson, M.D................................. Tarboro

No. 65. Surgery= D, J. Rose, M.D......................................................................... GoldsboroHolland Rantos -Company, Inc., New York' City. Space No. 49. Opthalmolog'y and Otolaryngology- T. C. Kerns, M.D....................... DurhamLederle Laboratories, Inc., New York City. Space No. 34. Gynecology and Obstetrics- John C. Tayloe; M.D.............. ........... WashingtonEli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Spaces No. 23 and No. 24.

Pediatrics- G. W. Kutscher, Jr., M.D ..................................... Laboratories, Inc., Columbus; Ohio. Spaces No. 25 andM. & R. Dietetic LaboraMAsheville

No. 26. Practice of Medicine- J. H. McNeil, M.D ............................ N. Wilkesboro

Mead Johnson & Company, Evansville, Ind. Spaces No. 53, No. 54, and General Practice of Medicine and Surgery- C. S. Jones, M.D CliffsideNo. 55.

C. V. Mosby Company, St. Louis, Mo. Spaces No. 42 and No. 43. DELEGATES TO AMERICAN MEDICAL SOCIETY

Philip Morris and Company, New York City. Spaces No. 44 and No. 45.

Picker X-Ray Corporation, New York City. Spaces No. 38 and No. 39. M. L. Stevens, M.D. ( 1940- 1941) x............................................................ Asheville

Powers and Anderson Surgical Instrument Company, Norfolk, Va.' Spaces W. T. Rainey, M.D. ( 1939- 1940)---------------------------------------------------------- FayettevilleNo. 50, No. 51, and No. 52. Wingate Johnson, M.D., Alternate --- ............................................. Winston -Salem

S. & H. X-Ray Company, Atlanta, Ga. Card Room. T. C. Johnson, M.D., Alternate______________ LumbertonSharpe and Dohme, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Spaces No. 36 and No. 37. Smith, Kline & French Laboratories, Philadelphia, Pa. Spaces No. 11 and DELEGATES TO MEDICAL SOCIETY OF VIRGINIA

No. 12.

E. R. Squibb & , Sons, New York City., Spaces No. 21 and No. 22. F. H. Garris, M.D..:.........:. ._-__.._..-__....-...___...._.. LewistonStandard X-Ray Service, High Point. Space No. 10. W,' G. Suiter, M.D............................................. Table Rock Laboratory, Greenville, S. C. Space No. 9.

B. M. Nicholson, M.D.......................:. Weldon

Valentine Company, Inc., Richmond, Va. Space No. 33. Enfield

Van Pelt and Brown, Inc., Richmond, Va. Spaces No. 17 and No. 18. Paul F. Whitaker, M.D...........................:...._____._.-.-....._::....._-_-__._-__-___-__:_:.-.Kinston

Winchester-Ritch Company, Greensboro, N. C. Spaces No. 61, No. 62, and No. 63. DELEGATES TO SOUTH CAROLINA MEDICAL SOCIETY

Winchester Surgical Supply Company, Charlotte, N. ' C. Spaces No. 58, L. N. Glenn, M.D.._ ......................___-_..._ No. 59, and No. 60.

Winthrop Chemical Company, Inc., New York City. Spaces No. 28 and

Gastonia

John Q. Myers, M.D....:.............................:..........:;..__--_-....._--_-_-___......._..._...Charlotte

No. 29. W. D. James, M.D ............................ .............................................................. Hamlet

Zimmer Manufacturing Company, Warsaw, Ind. Space No. 35. Deceased.

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COMMITTEES

Advisory to Industrial Commission

W. G. Suiter, M.D., Chairman ........................... .....................•. -........._...Weldon

J. F. Highsmith, Jr., M.D.................................... ............. =--............... Fayetteville

M. A. Pittman, M.D..................... .................................................................... Wilson'

Advisory Committee on Maternity and Infancy for the Children's Bureau

W. C. Davison, M.D., Chairman ..............................•. -....-.-...._....._..._._.._..._..Durham

AldertS. Root, M.D...:..................................................•--------------....-.......•__._.Raleigh

W. Z. Bradford, M.D ................................................................................... Charlotte ALUMNI MEETINGS

Advisory to Woman' s Auxiliary TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1940

S. D. Craig, M.D., Chairman ............... ..._-:-.--.-......... ........_. Winston-Salem1: 00 p. m.— University of North Carolina Alumni Luncheon ( Crystal

W. H. Cobb, M.D.................................••-.....-..._......._.._.._.. Gooro ,

1Hubert B. Haywood, M.D........ .....••....-_..... -••--- .... ....-.._-.-.....•--..-....--.;- Raleigh. Room)

Cancer 1: 00 p. m.— University of Pennsylvania Alumni Luncheon.

H. B. Ivey, M.D., Chairman ..........................._ --..-...---._-.......-...._.._.........Goldsboro1: 00 p. m.— Jefferson Alumni Luncheon.

C. C. Carpenter, M.D --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wake. Forest

Thomas L. Lee, M.D -------------------------------------------- ................................... Kinston No extra ,charge for Luncheon or Dinner Meetings for those

registered at the Carolina; others, Luncheon Meetings $ 1. 50Commercializing Drugs

per plate and Dinner Meetings $ 2.00 per plate.

James M. Northington, M. D., Chairman ................ r.... -.-....-......_...Charlotte

Julian A. Moore, M.D ............................................................................ Asheville 6: 30 p. m.— Wake Forest College Alumni Dinner ( Crystal Room) ,

Aldert S. Root, M.D...........................................:......................................Raleigh Address— C. C. Carpenter, Dean, School of Medicine, Wake

Finance Forest College—" Plans and Policies of the Bowman Gray

Vance P. Peery, M.D., Chairman ................................................................KinstonSchool of Medicine", with a lantern slide demonstration of

G. Westbrook Murphy, M.D......................:................................................ Asheville the • new School and Hospital in Winston-Salem. Remarks,

W. M. Coppridge, M.D ...................................................... :.......................... -.DurhamThurman D. Kitchin, M.D., President, Wake Forest College.

Hospitals Wives of Alumni invited. No extra charge for those registered

J. B. Whittington, M.D., Chairman .............:..... .....................•..Winston-Salem at the Carolina; others $ 2. 00 per plate.

W. I. Wooten, M.D..................................•--•--.--...._..-..-..-.-.......-..--..._...----•._Greenville ,

R. T. Ferguson, M.D................................................................................... Charlotte

Industrial Health

H. F. Easom, M.D., Chairman ........................................... _................. Sanatorium

M. T. Plyler, M. D...............................•-.-..---..-..----••-....•-----....-•-•--...............Nashville

G. W. Murphy, M. D ..................................• -•-----..._._.__.-......--...-.-...-•-......:...Asheville

Legislation

Donnell B. Cobb, M.D., Chairman.....:.......................................................Goldsboro

George L. Carrington, M.D ........................................................................ Burlington

W. B. Dewar, M.D...........................................................................................Raleigh

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MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 13 Medical Society Foundation

Ball Room) 2: 00 P. M'. L. C. Skinner, M.D. ( 1939- 1943) .................................................... Greenville

Martin L. Stevens, M.D. ( 1939- 1942)*............. Asheville

John Q. Myers, M.D. ( 1939- 1941)............. .---------- .................................. Charlotte

W. P. Richardson, M.D., Vice President, Presiding W. S. Rankin, M.D. ( 1939- 1940).............................................................. Charlotte

Mental. *Hygiene

1. L. L. Parks, M.D., Jacksonville, Florida—"Preparation and Value of

Annual Reports." Discussion led by J. S. Anderson, M .D., Raleigh. J. W. Ashby, M.D., Chairman......................................................:..............Raleigh

J. W. Vernon, M.D .-•-•--••--------------------:..................................................... Morganton

2. D. F. Milani, M.D., International Health Board—" The Nutrition Sur- A. B. Choate, M.D...............:.:....... ...............

vey." Discussion led by Carl V. Reynolds, M.D., Raleigh. Moore County Medical Society Medal

3. T. G. Faison, • M.D., Winton—"Planning the Small County VenerealThurman D. Kitchin, M.D., Chairman.............................. _..............akeW Forest

Disease Program:' Discussion led by G. M. Leiby, M.D., Washing- L H. Manning, M.D ................................................................................. Chapel HillF. M. Hanes, M.D .............................................................. --•--•---.....:..---..........Durham

ton, D. C., and L. Wallin, M.D., Wadesboro. Obituaries

4. Business Session: J. B. Cranmer, M.D., Chairman.......................................I .....................

Wilmington

1. Progress Report and Discussion of Retirement Plans. Ben J. Lawrence, M.D..................................................................................... Raleigh

2. Discussion, of Constitution and Affiliation with A. P. H. A. Paul H. Ringer, M.D.......................................................:.......................:...Asheville

3.. Other Committee Reports and Business. Post- Graduate Medical Study

4. Election of Officers. James W. Vernon, M.D., Chairman.....................................................Morganton

William H. Smith, M.D ............................................................................... Goldsboro

R. F. Leinbach, M.D..............••-......----.....---••-•-------•---•--.......--••------=-•---•-.....Charlotte

MONDAY EVENING, MAY 13 Printing

T. W. M. Long, M.D., Chairman ............. Roanoke RapidsH. Lee Large, M.D., Member, r, State Board of Health, Presiding B. C. Willis, M.D.................. ........................................................... Rocky Mount

E. C. Judd, M.D..... .........................................I................................................... Raleigh

1. 6: 30 p. m.— Dinner. . • Public Relations

2. President' s Address—A. H. Elliott, M.D., Wilmington: D. W. Holt, M.D., Chairman..............:....................................:..............Greensboro

T. W. M. Long, M.D......................................................... Roanoke Rapids3. Address— Ben E. Washburn, M.D., Rutherfordton, formerly with the P. P. McCain, M.D................................................... Sanatorium

International Health Board.

Social Security4. Program by local entertainers arranged by John ' Symington, M.D., ' Forrest M. Houser, M.D., Chairman...............:........:...........................Cherryville

Carthage. Paul H. Ringer, M.D............................ .------------ ............. AshevilleW. C. Bostic, M.D.........................................•-•---------•-----•-.....-•----........ Forest City

6 T. G. Upchurch, M.D.................'-------..............----------------....---------------------SmithfieldB. J. Lawrence, M.D --------------••-------...............---•---------------••-----•-----------•-------..Raleigh

Paul F. Whitaker, M.D ................................................................................. Kinston

M. P. Whichard, M.D .................. .------------------------------------------------------------------ Edenton

D. W. Holt, M.D................................................ ----------------------.....----.......Greensboro

Geo. L. Carrington, M.D ......................................................................... Burlington

Thos. L. Carter, M.D _............................................................................... Gatesville

T. W. M. Long, M.D................••--•----•--••••---...............--•---............. Roanoke Rapids

Deceased.

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Socialized Medicine

F. Webb Griffith, M.D., Chairman ......................................... .................Asheville NORTH CAROLINA PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION

James W. Vernon, M.D......................................................... .................... Morganton

Roscoe D. McMillan, M.D..................................................................... Red Springs Thirtieth Ann -nal Meeting

Syphilis Control '

J. C. Knox, M.D., Chairman ........................... .• ---...........-----•-...........---.........RaleighMONDAY, MAY 13, 1940

Hamilton W. McKay, M.D.................................:.......................-----........... Charlotte

J. Roy Hege, M.D............................................................................. Winston- Salem Ball Room)

To Study Four -Year Medical ' School

C. F. Strosnider, M.D., Permanent Chairman.....................................Goldsboro President—A. H. Elliott, M.D., Wilmington

B. J. Lawrence, M.D....................................................................................... Raleigh President-elect—J. W. Williams, M.D., WilliamstonJames W. Vernon, M.D................................... :.............. Morganton

K. B. Pace, M.D........................................................................................... Greenville Pc , Chapel Hill

T. W. M. Long, M.D....................................................................... Roanoke RapidsSecretary-Treasurer—Roy Norton, M.D., Chapel Hill

Hubert B. Haywood, M.D ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Raleigh

W. D. James, M.D.......................................•-----.........................._.._.:.._.........Hamlet

C. C. Carpenter, M.D., Dean Wake Forest Medial School---------- Wake ForestPROGRAM

Wm. DeB. MacNider, M.D., Dean, Medical School, University of North Carolina........................................................Chapel. Hill

Monday Morning, May 13Tuberculosis

S. M. Bittinger, M.D., Chairman .................................................Black Mountain A. H. Elliott, M. D., President, PresidingP. A. Yoder, M.D...................................:.................•--•................----- Winston- Salem

Karl Schaffle, M.D .................. ---•........................•••----.............-•------ Asheville1. 9: 00 a. m.— Registration.

BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS FOR NURSES2. 10: 00 a. m.— Call to Order.

President—Miss Josephine Kerr, R.N Charlotte 3. Invocation—Rev. A. J. McKelway, Presbyterian Community Church,

Secretary -Treasurer and Education Director- Pinehurst.

Miss Bessie M. Chapman, R.N................................. Raleigh4. Walter Wilkins, M.D., Raleigh—" The North Carolina Coordinated

B. C. Willis, M.D. ( From Hospital Association)......... Rocky MountSchool Health Program." Discussion led by Mr. James P. Shifford,

T. C. Johnson, M.D. ( From Medical Society, 1938- 1940) ............. Lumberton

Superintendent of Education in Stanly County and S. B. Me - BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS OF THE STATE, Pheeters, M.D., Goldsboro.

OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1938- 19445. George B. Patton, Assistant Attorney General, Raleigh—" Legal Prob-

Karl B. Pace, M.D.......................................................................................Greenville lems of the Health Officer." Discussion led by J. H. Epperson, William M. Coppridge, M.D............................:............................................Durham Durham.

Frank A. Sharpe, M.D....................................•---•--......................... Greensboro

Lewis W. Elias, M.D..............:..:........:.....:...............................................Asheville G. J. C. Knox M.D. Raleigh—" Evaluation of Present. Regulations Re -

J. Street Brewer, M.D...................................._.............................-__..........Roseboro garding Quarantine, Isolation, . Placarding and Reporting in theW. D. James, M.D................................ ............... Hamlet Control of Communicable Diseases." Discussion led by C. N. Siske, L. A. Crowell, Jr., M.D................................................... Lincolnton M.D., Waynesville and M. J. Roseneau, M.D., Chapel Hill.

ARRANGEMENTS 7. Frank C. -Smith, M.D., Charlotte—" Factors in Vision Testing of SchoolChildren." Discussion led by D. E. Ford, M.D., Washington.

T. W. M. Long, M.D., Chairman ..................... .--------------- .------------ Roanoke Rapids

Place of Meeting....................................................................................._...Pinehurst 8. Professor H. B. Gotaas, Chapel Hill—"Public Health Aspects of Swim-

Date....................................................................................................May 13- 15, 1940 ming Pool Control." Discussion led by J. A. , Whitaker, M.D., Headquarters............................................................................................The Carolina Rocky Mount and R. L. Carlton, M.D., Winston- Salem.

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6. Reports— Councillors: RESUME OF PROGRAM

First District—Mrs. H. D. Walker"--.-...."""".".":.. .........Elizabeth CitySecond District—Mrs. Graham Ramsey ............................ Washington All sessions will be held in the various. Convention rooms .

Third District—Mrs. J., S. Brewer..:.......................................Roseboro of The Carolina:)

Fourth District—Mrs. M. A. Pittman........................................Wilson

Fifth District—Mrs. W. T. Rainey .................................... Fayetteville

Sixth District—Mrs. Ben Lawrence ............................................ Raleigh MONDAY, MAY 13, 1940Seventh District—Mrs. Harry Winkler ..................""" -"""-".......Charlotte

Eighth District—Mrs. W. P. Knight ------------ ------------------------ Greensboro. 9: 00 a. nr.— Registration- North Carolina Public . Health Association.

Ninth District—Mrs. J. W. Vernon" ................................"." Morganton 10: 00 a. m.— Morning Session— North Carolina Public Health Association. Tenth District—Mrs. W. C. Johnson-...."."...-........ ......."..-"..." Canton Ball Room)

2: 00 p. iii.—Afternoon Session— North Carolina Public Health Association. 7. Reports— Committees: Ball Room)

Program—Mrs. F. R. Taylor ..".-... ."-.... High Point 3: 00 p. m.— Drive to, State Sanatorium—Tea, Mrs. P. P. McCain' s Resi-

Research—Mrs. R. S. McGeachy•""""••"""""'•'•'-' -" New BernEveni - 6: 30 p. m. Evening Session— North Carolina Public Health Association.

Hygeia—Mrs. Karl Pace............................................................ GreenvilleDining Room) •

Press and Publicity—Mrs. Sidney Smith.............................. Raleigh8: 00 p. m.— House of Delegates Medical Society of the State of North

Public Relations—Mrs. J. B. Sidbury ---""-"-"-"..-.-"------"--""-:-.Wilmington t- Carolina. ( Ball Room)

Scrap Book—Mrs. C. E. Howard ......-•-... ................................. Goldsboro 8: 30 p. iii.—"Keno" Pine Room, Carolina Hotel.

History—Mrs. Erick Bell".-_......................."""•""............"""""-.....".-••-•Wilson

Exhibits—Mrs. C. D. Thomas .......... -------------------------------------- Sanatorium ' TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1940

Legislature—Mrs. Hamilton McKay..........................."""...""-"--.Charlotte9:00 a .. r. m.— Woman' s Auxiliary Executive Board Meeting. ( Pine Room) Jane Todd Crawford Memorial—Mrs. T. L. Lee ....................Kinston

Hill9: 30 a. m.— First General Session— The Medical Society of the State of

Memorial— Mrs. I. H. ManningChapel North Carolina. ( Ball Room)

8. Reports—,Special Committees. 10: 30 a. m.— Annual, Meeting Woman' s Auxiliary. ( Pine Room)

2: 00 p. m.— Section Meetings: Opthalmology and Otolaryngology ( Men' s9. Unfinished Business. Card Room); Practice of Medicine ( Ball Room); Surgery

Ladies' Card Room); Public Health and . Education ( Dutch10. New Business. Room) .

11. Presentation of Advisory Board: 2: 00 p. m.— Woman' s Auxiliary, Drive to Orchid Gardens, Knollwood, . andHubert B. Haywood, M.D..:........................" Raleigh

to Matinee Carolina Theatre, Southern Pines.

S. D. Craig, M.D............................................................... Winston- Salem 6: 30 p. m.—Wake Forest Alumni Banquet. ( Crystal Room)

W. H. Cobb, M.D.:.......................... Goldsboro 9: 00 p. m.— Presidents Reception.

1. 0: 00 p. m.— Annual Medical Society Ball, Freddy Johnson' s Band, U. N. C•, 12. Address - William Allan, M.D., Charlotte, President, Medical Society Ball Room).

of the State of North Carolina. WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1940

13. Report—Councillor to Southern Medical Association, Mrs. J. Buren

Sidbury, Wilmington. 9: 00 a. m.— Second General Session— Medical Society of the State ofNorth Carolina. ( Ball Room)

14. Address—" Present Day, Opportunities of Service for the Doctor's 10: 00 a. m.— Bridge ( Ladies' Card Room) Wife"— Mrs. Charles P. Corn, President, Auxiliary to the Southern 11: 30 a. m.— Conjoint Session of the Medical Societv of the State of NorthMedical Association. Introduction, Mrs. J. Buren Sidbury, Wil- Carolina and the State Board of Health. ( Ball Room)

mington. 2: 00 p. m.— Section Meetings: General Practice of Medicine and SurgeryBall Room); Gynecology. and Obstetrics ( Ladies' Card Room);

15. Installation of New Officers. Pediatrics ( Men' s Card Room).,

16. Adjournment. 2: 30 p. m— Last Session House of Delegates. ( West Parlor)

5: 00 p. m— Third General Session, Medical Society of 'the—,tate of NorthCarolina. ( Ball Room)

SESSIONS OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES

May 13, Monday, 8: 00 p. m. ( Ball Room)

May 15, Wednesday, 2: 30 p. m. ( West Parlor)

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PROGRAM OF GENERAL SESSIONS MONDAY, MAY 13 -

3: 00 p. m.— Drive to. State Sanatorium.. -

FIRST GENERAL' SESSIONTea - Mrs. P. P. McCain' s Residence.

8: 30 p. m.—" Keno" Pine Room Carolina Hotel.

TUESDAY, MAY 14, 9: 30 A. M. TUESDAY, MAY 14

Ball Room) 9: 00 a. m.— Executive' Board Meeting ( Pine Room).

1. Call to Order, T. W. M. Long, M.D., Chairman, Committee on Arrange- 9: 30 a. m.— Opening Session, State Medical Society. ments. President' s Address, William Allan, M.D., Charlotte.

2. Announcements, T. W. M. Long, M.D., Secretary -Treasurer. Presentation of President' s Jewel by the President-elect, 3. Presentation of the President, William Allan, M.D., Charlotte. Hubert B. Haywood, M.D., Raleigh.

4. President' s Address, William Allan, M.D., Charlotte: '' 10: 30 a. m.—Annual Auxiliary Meeting ( Pine Room) Carolina Hotel.

5. Presentation President' s Jewel to William Allan, M.D., by President- Mrs. C. F. Strosnider, President.

elect Hubert B. Haywood, M.D., Raleigh. 2: 00 p. m.— Drive to Orchid Gardens, Knollwood, and to Matinee, Caro -

6. Report of Committee on Award of Moore County Medical Society . lima Theatre, Southern Pines.

Medal for Best Paper read at 1939 Session and Presentation of 9: 00 p. m.— Presiden_ is Reception.

Medal— 10: 00 p. m.— Annual Medical Society Ball. Thurman D. Kitchin, M.D., Chairman, Wake Forest.

I. H. Manning, M.D., Chapel Hill. WEDNESDAY, MAY 15Fred M. Hanes, Durham. 10: 00 a. m.— Bridge, Ladies' Card Room, Carolina Hotel.

7. Report Obituary Committee: J. B. Crammer, M.D., Chairman, Wilmington..

Ben J. Lawrence, M.D., Raleigh. PROGRAM

Paul H. Ringer, Asheville.

8. F. B. Watkins, M.D., Superintendent, State ' Hospital, ' Morganton. Tuesday, May 14, 10: 30 A. M., Pine Room

A Report on the Trend of Mental Disease in the Western State Executive Board Meeting 9: 00 A. M.)

Hospital District of North Carolina." From Section on the Practice Mrs. C. F. Strosnider, President, Presidingof Medicine.

9r Fred M. Hanes, M.D., Durham. " Sprue." From the' Section on Gen- 1. Call to Order—Mrs. C. F. Strosnider, President ......................... Goldsboro

eral Practice of Medicine and Surgery. 2. Invocation—Rev. A. J. McKelway, Community Church ............ Pinehurst

10: ' Arthur H. London, Jr., M.D., " Durham. " The Aims of the Academy ' 3. Greetings - Mrs. W. E. _ Overcash........................................:Southern Pinesof Pediatrics in North Carolina." From Section on Pediatrics. 4. Response— Mrs. Ben Lawrence ............................................................ Raleigh

5. Reports— Officers:

SECOND GENERAL SESSION President—Mrs. C. F. Strosnider ............................................ Goldsboro

First Vice President—Mrs. J. A. Elliott, Charlotte ( Organization) WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 9: 00 A. M. I Second Vice* President—Mrs. A. A. Kent, Jr...............Granite Falls

McCain Bed Fund) Ball Room) 1 Third Vice President - Mrs. R. A. Moore .................... Winston- Salem

Loan Fund)

I. Thomas Leslie Lee, M.D., Kinston. " Our Efforts to Reduce the Mor- Secretary—Mrs. J. D. Freeman.........................................°Wilmington

bidity of Child Bearing." From Section on Gynecology and Ob- Treasurer—Mrs. E. C. Judd ............................................. .............. Raleigh

stetrics. Corresponding Secretary - Mrs., Jack Harrell .............. ........ Goldsboro

2. Address ( Guest Speaker) F. B. Davis, M.D., Greensboro. " The Opera- Chairman of Past Presidents—Mrs. P. P. McCain ............. Sanatorium

tion of Blood Banks in the Small Hospital"

3. Address ( Guest Speaker) John Elliott, Sc.D., and W. L. Tatum," M.D., Salisbury. " The Use of Plasma as a Substitute for Whole Blood."

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AUXILIARY GENERAL' CHAIRMAN OF CONVENTION 4. Roy Norton, M.D., Chapel Hill. " Twenty -Five Years Health Progressin North Carolina." From Section on Public Health and Educa-

Mrs. P. P. McCain .......................... ........ .....•-----..-.......• -•-•-•....... Sanatorium tion.

COMMITTEE ON ARRANGEMENTS5. B. W. Fassett, M.D., Durham. " Headache." From Section on Opthal-

mology and' Otolaryngology.

Mrs. John P. Kennedy .-....-...-.• .............•-- Charlotte G. D. B. Cobb, M.D., Goldsboro.' " Appendicitis, the Two P' s, and the

Mrs. R. A. Moore ............................................................................... Winston- Salem Highest Mortality ; in the Civilized World." • From Section on

Mrs. C. L. Nance -----•-----.. ...................... ..... ..-...-.-...-.-.........-...... CharlotteSurgery.

7. 11: 30— Conjoint Session of the Medical Society of the State of North

RULES AND PROCEDURECarolina and the State Board of Health.

1. Register before, first session, and receive badge. $ 1. 00 registration1Vlembers of North Carolina State Board of Health

fee for all who do not present 1939- 40 membership card. S. D. Craig, M.D., President, Winston- Salem

2. Wear badge to all functions. r

J. N. Johnson, M.D., Vice -President, Goldsboro

Grady G. Dixon, M. D., Ayden3. Please register promptly for various events and help the meeting H.. Lee Large, M.D., Rocky Mount

run smoothly. = 1' H. G. Baity, • Sc.D., Chapel Hill

4. Visiting women are requested to drive their own cars if possible. W. T. Rainey, M.D., FayettevilleHubert B. Haywood, M.D., Raleigh

J. LaBruce Ward, M.D., Asheville

C. C. Fordham, Jr., Ph.G., Greensboro

Executive Staff

Carl V. Reynolds, M.D., Secretary and State Health Officer. G. M. Cooper, M.D., Assistant State Health Officer and Director Di-

vision of Health Education, Crippled Children's Work and Maternaland Child Health Service.

Warren H. Booker, 'C.E., Director of Sanitary; Engineering. E. A. Branch, D. D. S., Director' Division of Oral Hygiene.

John H. Hamilton, M.D., Director Division of Laboratories. J. C. Knox, M.D., Director Division of 'Epidemiology. R. T. Stimpson, M.D., ' Director Division of Vital Statistics. _

R. E. Fox, M.D., Director of County Health Work. T. F. Vestal, M.D., DirectorDivision of Industrial Hygiene.

Walter Wilkins, M.D., School Health Coordinating Service.

THIRD GENERAL SESSION.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 5: 00 P. M.

r Ball .Room)

1. Report of House of Delegates.

2. Unfinished Business. 3. New Business.

4. Installation President, Hubert B. Haywood, M.D., and President-elect

by retiring President, William Allan, M.D. 5. Remarks by' President and President-elect. 0. Adjourn sine die.:

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WOMAN' S AUXILIARY TO THE MEDICAL SOCIETY

OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA

OFFICERS

NORTH CAROLINA DOCTORS WHO HAVE' DIED President.........................................:........: Mrs. C. F. Strosnider, GoldsboroDURING THE LAST YEAR President-elect ...............:............:............... ............Mrs. C. R. Hedrick, Lenoir

Dr. John M. Allhands .............._....:____.._..-....._....._..___._-_..... CliffsideFirst Vice President ........................................ Mrs. Joseph A. harlotteElliott,'

Dr. John Berry ..........:............. .......................................................Greensboro Second Vice President_.. Mrs. Alfred A. Kent, Jr., Granite Falls

Dr.

J. H. GrClarkton Mrs. R. A. Moore, Winston- Salem

S. Clarks-____. __ .:.. .............................. Corresponding Secretaryy...__.__.__._____ -__._.._..____._._._...Mrs. Jack Harrell, GoldsboroDr. Howard J. Combs-: ................................................... Elizabeth City Recording Secretary .................................... Mrs. Jere D., Freeman, WilmingtonDr., C. J. Edwards.:.............................................................. Dr. Robert L. Felts, ( Honorary Fellow) .......................

Raleigh .

DurhamTreasurer........... ................................................................ Mrs. E. C. Judd, Raleigb

Dr. John S. Gibson ____________________•-•-----•------------••-•--•-•-•-- GibsonCOUNCILLORS

Dr. J. C. Green _______ __ ________________ -•-•--•-_-----___-•-------•-•---•-•--•-• Greenville

Dr. James DaCosta Highsmith... .............................................. Fayetteville

Dr. E. R. Hines ................................... ....... :.......................................... Rocky Mount First District—Mrs. H. D. Walker .............................................. ._Elizabeth CityDr. W. 0. House•-------------------------••-------•-•--••--•----•- Tarboro Second District—Mrs. Graham Ramsey ............................................ WashingtonDr. L. W. Hunter,( Honorary Fellow) ........ :.................................. Charlotte

Third District—Mrs: J. S. Brewer ............................................................ ...........-•..............RoseboroDr. Robert D. Jewett, ( Honorary Fellow). -.c ................ ..... Wilmington

Fourth District—Mrs. MA. Pittman.__._....._.._-_....._.__-___ oursc— s. . ......................................................... WilsonDr. James T. Justice ............................................................... Kernersville

Dr. James A. Keiger.................................. ...................................... Greensboro Fifth District—Mrs. W. T. Rainey-_-_-__.---_----____-_--__-_________----_--__------_Fayetteville

Dr. H. W. Knight.........................•--.....:...-__....-_._-.-_.-.----:...._.-•----..._._._.___.__._._-Bostic Sixth District—Mrs. Ben Lawrence ........................................................... Raleigh

Dr. H. F. Long, ( Honorary Fellow) ..............:..:--_._......._ Statesville Seventh District—Mrs. Harry Winkler ................................................... Charlotte

Dr. -C. D. Lucas ........:......•----:...---•--. ....................... Charlotte Eighth bistrict—Mrs: Wm. P. Knight ................................................ GreensboroDr. Charles S. Mangum ........................................................................ Chapel Hill

Ninth District—Mrs. sJameW. Vernon..............................................Morganton, Dr. W. J. Meadows, ( Honorary Fellow).: .............................. I ...... ... -,

Greensboro

Dr. W. C. Mebane, Sr., ( Honorary Fellow).-, Wilmington Tenth District—Mrs. W. C. Johnson ........ .....__..-_..-. ..... Canton

Dr. Jennis Morrill .:.................................... -......................... Falkland

Dr. T. V. Moore___________________________________________________________________________________________•--_.Delco STANDING COMMITTEES

Dr. J. B. Person, ( Honorary Fellow)......................................7Selma

Dr. C. C. Phillips.......::.........................:...................•___.._..._.._-._....._..-...-_....Charlotte Program—Mrs. Frederick R. Taylor .................................................. High Point

Dr. F. M. Register, ( Honorary Fellow ) ----------•-• Newrar KinstonResearch— Mrs. R. S. McGeachy--------------------------------------------------------------- Bern

Dr. T. S. Royster____________________---_--__.________-_-______:___________---._----_.

Y

Fellow

HendersonMemorial— Mrs. I. H. Manning..----.....__.._:...._._... Chapel Hill

Dr. Martin L. Stevens ( Honorary Asheville

Asheville ' Hygeia—Mrs. Karl Pace....-.-_..____-..._......___.-......-.-.:...-....._.....I.-_---..-_-_-._.. GreenvilleDr. Howard L. Sumner .............

Dr. John Hill Tucker ( Honorary Fellow) ............ Charlotte Press and. Publicity—Mrs. Sidney Smith .................................................. Raleigh

Public Relations—Mrs. J. Buren SidburY------••---•----------••--•• ..............Wilmington •

Scrap , Book—Mrs. E. C. Howard............................................................Goldsboro

Historian—Mrs. G. Erick Bell......................................................................Wilson

Exhibits—Mrs. C. D. Thomas .................. ---------------------------------------------- Sanatorium

Legislature—Mrs. Hamilton W. McKay ------------------------------------------------ Charlotte

Jane Todd Crawford Memorial—Mrs. T. L. Lee ...................... ..:_.._.__._.._.Kinston

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SECTION ON GENERAL PRACTICE OF MEDICINE

AND SURGERY SECTION MEETINGS

WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 2: 00 P. M.

SECTION ON OPTHALMOLOGY AND OTOLARYNGOLOGYBall Room)

TUESDAY, MAY 14, 2: 00 P. M.,

C. S. Jones. M.D., Chairman, Cliffside Men' s Card. Room)

1. Chairman' s Address:

2. H. C. Thompson, M.D., Shelby—" Gout." T. C. Kerns, M.D., Durham, Chairman

3. J. A. Sinclair, ,D.D. S., Asheville -" Local Application of Sulfanila- 1. T. C. Kerns, M.D., Durham ( Chairman' s Address)—" Evaluation ofmide to Dental Lesions." Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy."

4. R. D. McMillan, M. D.; Red Springs—" Emergency Treatment of M 2. F. 0. Fay, M.D., Wilmington—"Prolonged Occlusion, in LatentAcute Heart Failure in General Practice." Phorias."

5. J. Lamar Callaway, M.D., Durham—" Eczematoid Dermatitis of 3. McLean B. Leath, M.D., High Point—" Headache: Discussions andthe Hands:' Demonstrations of Some of Its Causes."

6. H. F. Easom, M.D., Sanatorium—" Pneumoconiosis.", 4. W. D. Farmer, M.D., Durham—" Sphenopalatine Ganglion Neu -

7. H. M. Baker, M.D., Lumberton—" Snake Venom in the Relief of ralgia."

Pain:' 5. Algernon Reese, M.D., - New York ( Invited Guest)—" Tumors of

8. Fred M. Hanes, M.D., Durham—" Sprue." Before First General the Conjunctiva."

Session. 6. B. W. Fassett, M.D., Durham—"Headache." Before Second Gen - oral Session.

SECTION ON SURGERY

TUESDAY, MAY 14,, 2: 00 P. M.

Ladies' Card Room)

D. J. Rose, M. D., Charlotte, Chairman

1. E. V. Benbow, M.D., Winston- Salem—" Subtotal Gastrectomy inNon -Responding Medically Treated Peptic Ulcer: Case Reports."

2. Harry Winkler, M.D., Charlotte—" Low Back Derangements with

Associated Sciatica."

3. J. F. Robertson, M.D., Wilmington—"The Management of SomeCommon Conditions of the Rectum and Colon."

4. Robert W. McKay, M.D., Charlotte—" Fiberous Cavernositis ( Pey- ronie' s Disease)".

5. C. R. Monroe, M.D.; C. D. Thomas, M.D., and C. L. Gray, M.D., Pinehurst—" Thorocoplasty and Apiculosis." ,

6. E. S. Boice, M.D., Rocky Mount—"Mortality with Causes of Deathin a Series of 916 Hysterectomies."

7. D. B. Cobb, M.D., Goldsboro -" Appendicitis, the, 2 P' s, and the

Highest Mortality in the Civilized World." Before the Second General

Session,

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SECTION, ON PRACTICE OF MEDICINE SECTION ON GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS

TUESDAY,, MAY 14, 2: 00 P. M. WEDNESDAY, MAY 15; 2: 00 P. M.

Ball Room) Ladies' Card Room)

J. H. McNeil, Chairman, North Wilkesboro John C. Tayloe, M.D., Chairman, Washington

1. J. Lamar Calloway, M.D., Durham, and Sherwood Barefoot, M. D., 1. Richard L. Pearse,' M.D., Durham—" Carcinoma of the CervicalDurham—" The Diagnosis and Management of Chronic Eczematoid Derma- Stump." Discussion opened by A. L. DeCamp, M. D., Fayetteville. titis of the Hands." Discussion opened by Joseph A. Elliott, M.D.; Char-

2. George M. Cooper, M.D.; ' Raleigh—" Birth Control." Discussionlotte.. { opened by. Oren Moore, M.D., Charlotte.

2. T. W. Baker M.D. Charlotte—" Ex with HistaminaseCharlotte—" Experiences3. Robert Alexander White, M.D., Asheville—" Maternal Welfare as -

Torantil)." Discussion opened by C. Graham Reid, M.D., Charlotte. Related to Some of the More Dangerous Complications." , Discussion opened3. M. D.. Bonner, M.D., Jamestown—" The Use of the Bronchoscope in

yby Frank A. _Sharpe, M.D., Greensboro.

Pulmonary Diseases." Discussion opened by Charles Hartwell, M.D., Ashe- 4. G. Carlyle Cooke, M.D., Winston- Salem—" The Complete Gyneco- ville.

logical Service with Present Status of Endocrine Therapy." 4. A. L. Ormand, M.D., Black Mountain—" Artificial Pneumothorax

Supplemented with the Phrenic Nerve Operation." Discussion opened by5. Wallace B. Bradford, M.D., Charlotte—" Endometriosis." Discus -

sion opened by Ivan Proctor, M.D.; Raleigh. H. L. Seat', M.D., Huntersville.

5. Verne S. Caviness, M.D., Raleigh—" The Clinical Interpretation and6. 0. Hunter Jones, M.D., Charlotte—" Forceps Delivery." Discussion

Applications of the Electrocardiogram." Discussion opened by T. L. Um- opened by G. W. Johnston, M.D., Wilmington.

phlet, M.D., Raleigh. , I17. Thomas Leslie Lee, M.D., Kinston=" Our Efforts to Reduce the

6. O. Norris Smith, M.D. Greensboro—" The Treatment of Diabetic Morbidity of Child Bearing." Before Second General Session. .

Coma with Limited Laboratory Aid." Discussion to be opened by Richard

Z. Query, Jr., M.D., Charlotte. 7. F. B. Watkins; M.D., Superintendent, State Hospital, Morganton-

WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 2: 00 P. M. - -

A Report on the Trend of Mental Disease in the Western State HospitalDistrict of North Carolina." Before First General Session. SECTION ON PEDIATRICS

Men' s Card Room)

SECTION ON PUBLIC HEALTH AND EDUCATIONG. W. Kutscher, Jr., M.D., Chairman, Asheville

TUESDAY, MAY 14, 2: 00 P. M. 1. S. F. Ravenel, M.D., Greensboro—" The Art of Pediatrics."

Dutch Room) 2. D. L. Smith, Sr., M.D., Saluda—" The Science of Pediatrics."

F. E. Willson, M.D., Chairman, Tarboro 3. W. C. Davison, M.D., Durham—" The Future of Pediatrics."

1. W. P. Richardson, M.D., Chapel Hill-" Prevenception, the Health4. B, W. Roberts, M.D., Durham—" The Economics of Pediatrics."

Department, and the Practicing Physician." Discussion opened by Baird5. Arthur H. London, Jr., M.D., Durham ----"The Aims of the Academy

Carter, M.D., Durham. of Pediatrics in North Carolina. Before the First General Session.

2. William L. Fleming, M.D., Chapel Hill—"Some Aspects of theSyphilis Control Program."

3. W. Z. Bradford, M.D., Charlotte—" The Practicing Physician' s Partin Maternity and Infancy Care:'

4. ' Harrell Brown, M.D., Chapel Hill—"Malaria."

5. Roy Norton, M.D., Chapel Hill — " Twenty-five Years . HealthProgress in North Carolina." Before Second General, Session.