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Aesthetics in Medicine, PROFESSOR H. M. LYMAN. f The Specialist, DR. HORACE WARDNER. Fm a Doctor,, E. P. DAVIS, '82 As the Lawyers Look at Us. Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep, GARDNER G. WILLARD, ESQ. REV. DR. HOLLAND. Our Common Theme. REV. THOMAS E. GREENE. The Consultation. DR. S. H. BIRNEY. Meeting of February 20' 1583' E Quack and Quackeryf' DR. J. S. KNOX. The Prize Essay Committee submitteda system of rules Hwhat Nexty- J. B. HENCH. 183- to govern reception of prize essays. Committee reported ..P1.ediCamemS'-- PRESIDENT ALLEN' that two essays had been received, neither of which came up! to the standard of the Hfth article of the rules. consequently no award was made. OFFICERS. President, JOHN Hl'ERlN. H. D.. tflllc-ago, lll. w i t First Vice-President, 6. l'.lil'ssEL1..M. D.. Oshkosh. Wis. , Second Vice-President, J. XY. FLSHER, BI. D., Milwaukee. Wis. l SecretaryandTrcasu1'er, F. A. l'lMxioNs, H. D., Uliicago. Ill. Executive Committee, W. J.BIAYNARD,1I. D.. Uliicago. Ill. lfl. P. ILXYIS, Bl. D., Cliicagu, Ill. t A. D. BEVAN. ll. D., Chicago. Ill. Prize .ESP-lZ1yCfJlllI1litf.6G, C. T. PARK1-ls. ll. D.. Chicago, Ill. C. T. FENN. BI. D.. t.'l1icago,lll. J. S. Kxox. Bl. ll., Uhicagu, Ill. J. G. BIEACHABI, .l r., ll. D. llacinc. NVis. XVM. FOX, M. U.. E. FLI-ITf'Hl+1R INGALS, Nl. ll.. Fifty dollars was devoted from the Treasury to Braid' wood, Minn. sufferers. Auditing Committee, Chicago. Ill. Milwaukee. lVis.i Banquet at the Grand Pacific Hotel. Professor H. Nil Lyman, presiding. l roAsrs. l Our Guests. PRoEEssoR JAS. NEVINS HYDE. . The next meeting was held February 19, 1854. Prize Essay Committee reported one essay received, of which they asked to make honorable mention. but as it did not come up to the standard of Article V. of the rules. no award ww as made. and prizes offered were withdrawn. A prize of tive hundred dollars was then offered for the best essay on any medical or surgical subject for the meeting of 1886. OFFICERS. xi, Fox, M. D.. . W. Wnl1'Ni:r. Nl. D., W li Milwaukee. XYis. lll. President. First Yice- Presiderit., li'liit-ago, Setond Vice-President. F. I.. WADswoR'rn. BI. ll., t l1i1-nge, Ill, Secretary andTreasurer. F. A. Exlxioxs, II. D.. iF'llll'2lgll, I114 Executive Committee, lv. T. hl0N'1'tit'INIHIlY. ll. ll.. i'llll'RlQTl, Ill B. W. GRN-'i-'ix, BI. D.. Vliicaruu, Ill, A. C. Corrox, M. D.. t'l1it-ago, Ill. Prize Essay Committee, C. T. PARKI-IS, ll. ll.. C'l1it1m-ti. Ill, C. T. FENN, BI. ll.. Cliicagu, Ill, J- KNUX, BIA D.. hillltilgll. lll. Auditing Committee. E. F. INGALS, DI. D., Cliicgigo, Ill, G. F. BRAnu:r. M. D., C'l1i4:agn. lll. Q4
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f'Our Visiting Alumni. Dr. WM. MEACHER. '62 The Spring Faculty, D1'. J. S. KNOX. Clinical Instruction, Dr. S. D. JACOBSON. The Profession of Medicine. Remarks, Old Rush. Dentistry, An Ally of Medicine, The Best Class Ever Graduated. Dr. C. F. DRIPPS. Dr. CHAS. GILMAN SMITH. Gov. S. M. CULLOM. Dr. DELAsH1E MILLER. Dr. T. W. BROPHY. The next Meeting was held On February 22. 1881. at which time three hundred Alumni were present. The preced- ing meeting closed with a debt of bS1U0.60. This year there was a balance on hand Of 5113267.00 At this meeting prizes of one hundred dollars. and of fifty dollars were offered for essays to be read at the next meeting. A committee on prizes, Drs. Chas. T. Parkes, Robert M. McArthur, and J. G. Meacham was appointed. Officers were elected for 1881 as follows: President, DR First Vice-President, DR. For-ond Vice-President, DR Du. F. A. Em1oNs. Executive Committee, DR. Secretary and Treasurer. DR. lm. J. I.. XYHITLEY. J. B. HAMIIJVON, PHILIP I.EAcn. JOHN E. Owl-:Ns W. T. BELFIELD Orro T. FREER. The banquet was presided Over by Prof. Moses Gunn. The toasts were as follows: v Usage, iowa. VVashington CiliC2ly'O. Ill. Chicago, III. Chicago. Ill Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill v IP. lf. Clinical Medicine. DR. D. T. NELSON. Dentistry and Dental Education, Its Past, Present and Future as related to Medicine, DR. W. W. ALLPORT. 1 1'The Sisters of Medicine, HON. GEO. GARDNER. '-The Profession of Medicine. DR. NORMAN BRIDGE. i The First Dose of Medicinef' M Dr. C. S. SHEPPARD. 18151. Medicine and Civil Service Reform, F. C. HENROTIN. M. D. Medicine in Illinois. GEO. WHEELER JONEs.i M. D Alma Mater. PROE. H. M. LYMAN. V Address by the PRESIDENT. DR. SOLON NIARKS. Meeting of February 21. 1382. President. li. F. SXVAFFORD, M. D.. Terre Hautelnd First Vice-President. JOHN H. BIURPHY. M. D.. St. Paul. Minn. Second TviL'C'T,l'CSidI'lli. J. VV. DICVAUSLAND. M. il.. Bryan. Ohio. Secr- tnryzmdTreasurer. I . A. EMMUNS, M. D.. Clnir-ago, lil. Executive Cunimittee. W. T. MoN'rGOm:Ri', M. Il.. Cliir-ago. lll. H. Xl. il mrxnr. M. ll.. liE0. M. Ci1Ax1BnRLAIN. BLD.. l'rizel'lss11y Coinnlittce, U T. PARK!-JS, M. D., li. M. BICARTEIUR, M. D.. J. G. M1-:Ac'HAM,M. D.. 1Vii1ll'Iigll, Ill. Ill. Chicago, Ill. Ottawa. Ill. liar-irw, TYis. At the banquet at the Grand Pacific Hotel. five hundred Alumni were present. Dr. DeLaskie Miller presided. Chicago. TOAsTs. Our Guests. DR. WM. FOX. The Medical Profession and the State. DR. C. T. DR1PPs. DR. J. H. MURPHY. REv.JOHN WILLIAhISON.M. D1 Q The Country Practitioner. Medical Instructors, The MedicoALegal Witness' HON. J. G. ROGERS. 95
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Banquet at Grand Pacific Hotel. Professor J. Ada1ns4PrizeEssay Cmhniittee. C. T. Palmas. M. ll.. Chicago. Ill. Allen Presiding. C. T. FI-INN. M. D.. f'hieago, Ill. V J. S. Kxox. M. D.. Chicago. Ill. TOASTS- ,ua1a.i..t- cau.u.aat-. lc. lf, lxaltm. M. iv., t'iiia1gn, 111. The Alumni. Hox. E. li. SHUMXVAY. M. D. G. F. l3R.xm.EY. M. D.. Cliieugn. Ill. The Legal Aspect of the Casff A prize of tive hundred dollars was offered by the Asso- I . N GEO' A' FOLLANSBEE' ESK1' ciation for the best essay on some medical or surgical sub- The Docutol' as fl Cmzeu' HON' AQA' f2Ml?S' M' D' ' ject. the papers to be submitted at the meeting of 1886. At this stage of the banquet an oil painting of Presi- dent Allen. painted by Mr. .lohn Phillips. the gift of Presi- dent Allen to the Alumni and Faculty. was made by Prof- , essor Hyde and accepted by Professor Lyman. who closed with these remarks: Oh may the day be long deferredi RYLES GOVERNING RECEPTION OF ESSAYS. l. All essays must be submitted to the Chairman of the Committee on or before July 1. 1856. . . . , . 2. Fach essft ' must be accom Janied bv a motto throuffh when we must say that it is the likeness of him who lI'1lN the M C 5 K 1 t D great and good physician. J. Adams Allen. Alas. that day mnic all too soon. iwhich the essay will be known and designated by the Coni- mittee. y 3. The competitor must at the same time transmit to the Secretary of the Association his full name and residence. to- gether with the motto already chosen and sent to the Exam- ining' Committee with the manuscript of his essay. The Latest and the Bt-st. DR. Gus. P. HEAD. The Doctors who Preach and the Doctors who Practice. RT. REV. 'l31sHoP F,xLLows. A'The Press-U PRm ESS015 ELI-XS COLBISHT- i 4. The prizes. when awarded. will be declared by the The HOSPWM Intgfue- DR- E- P- DAVIS- Examining CO11l1IllllP9 at the regular Alumni Meeting in the Alma Mater, At the meeting of MH Pnoi-isssoit Panties. 5 the following officers were elected: name of the motto accompanying' the successful manuscript. after which the Secretary of the Association will read aloud the name of the successful competitor. Pfesitifllti H4 W-'W N 3R1 M- D- fWl'1'- Ui- 5, Competitors are allowed the entire Held of medicine Eirst giee-l'?sitl.teiir. ZI.wx.inn, i:ilil ZlHO, Ill and surgery from which to make choice of subjects. requir- Executiye Committee, H. X BIUYER, M. D.. l l1im-:idol Illi impntatmn' and thought' H. C Khanna. M. D.. Chicago. Ill. i The banquet was held at the Palmer House. Professor J. B. Mrnr-m'. BI. D.. Chicago. lll, J. Adams Allen. presiding. 5
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