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The Daniel Drake Society tCincinnati Research SueietyJ The Daniel Drake Society is an organization composed of workers in the Medical and allied Sciences. and has for its. purpose the presentation and devel- opment of recent work in IIlCdiCille and bioiogy, by means of monthly lectures and papers. given before its members and those interested in the subjects under discussion. Most of the papers represent original research on the part of the members. The society originated as the HSociety for Medical Research in 1897. The original members were: 3. P. Cramer, President H. W. Bettmann, Secretary-Tteas. Joseph Eichberg P. M. Ashburn F. W. Langdon A. H. Freiberg E. W. Mitchell E. H. Sheilds W. E. Schenck T. 0. Edwards H. Freudenbcrg S. Rothenberg The society was organized similarly to the Research Club of London and the work of the society was intended to embrace the scientihe side of medicine as embodied in gross and microscopic anatomy and pathology, hacteriulogy. physiology, physics and biology. During the course uf a successful career the scope Of the society was widened and in order to express this changeethe representation of science rather than medicine abneethe name was changed in 1911 to the Cincinnati Research Society. During the war the society maintained its hne record but owing to a change in the nature of the material presented at the meetings, the purpose was again modified to embrace any subject of general medical interest, and 1he organization became known as the Daniel Drake. Society, in memory of the spirit of Daniel Drake in his relation to the development of medicine The membership now includes over two hundred names. representing most of the men actively engaged in medicine and allied sciences in Cincinnati. The meetings are held 1110111th in the amphitheatre 0f the Cincinnati General Hos- pital. The present officers are: D. E. Jackson. President. Albert P. Mathews, Vice-Prersident. C. A. Mills, Secretary-Treaaurer. Among the publications of the society is a volume of papers presented at the meetings. published in 1912 as the Nathaniel Pendleton Dandtige Volume. Page Um: Hundred Sixty-faur
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Alumni Association COLLEGE OF MEDICINEeUNIVERSITY 0F CINCINNATI The assoriatinn includes in its membership, graduates of the Medical College of Ohio, The Miami Medical College, the Cincinnati College. of Medicine and Surgery and the Laura Memorial Medical College, all of these Culleges having been combined to complete the organization of the present Medical Department of the University. The membership now comprises about 3,000 graduates from the different colleges. The yearly meeting is held during commencement week and includes in its program dining in all the various branches of medicine. 0n the evening preceding the commencement. exercises a banquet is given in honor of the graduating class. Officers WALTER E. MURPHY. . .. .t t t .1 tPresident JULIAN BENJAMIN . . . . . . . . . . . ..... Secretaryilhreasurer ACADEMY OF MEDICINE 0F CINCINNATI A local organization, aFHh'ated with the American Medical Association. It was Established in 1857 and strengthened by a union of all other Cineinnati Medical Societies in 1893. Meetings are heid every Monday evening. Officers H. K. DUNHAM. ... .... ..... ,Prcsident A. L. KNIGHT.. . . . . . , , , . t t .First VicerPresident C. C. FIHE ....... .. . . . . . . . 7 Serond Viee-President O. SEIBERT,H.t...... ..... Secretary A. G. DRURY. t ., ..t ..t, ...t Treasurer E.O.SMITH......M ..Librarian CINCINNATI COLLEGE OF SURGEONS To cultivate fraternal feeling among surgeons; to promote knowledge of the science and art uf surgery: to cooperate with the American College of Surgeons and with the organized surgicai profession of the United States in making the practice of surgery of the greatest value to the peopleeare the objects set forth in the eenstitution of the Cincinnati College of Surgeons, organized February 22. 1921. with a Charter membership enrollment of thIrLy-hve surgeons from Cincinnati and nearby territory. Membership is restricted to practieieners 0r teachers of any branch of surgery who taJ are residents of Cincinnati 0r contiguous; terirtory; UH who are licensed members of the medical profession; tet who belong to a county or State medical association: tcH who are either tlt felhtws 0f the American College uf Surgeons, 0r tilt who shall present to the satisfaction of the Council quali- ftcations equivalent to those required for fellmvship in the American College of Surgeons; and tet who shall comply with other requirements imposed by the by-laws. Officers ARCHIBALD I. CARSON,. . .. .... .President CHARLES 1.. BONIFIELDH . . ..... President-Elect GOODRICH B. RHODES ........ , . A t Treasurer CHARLES T. SOUTHER. t .. .. .. , t t Secretary Executive Council ROBERT CAROTHERS DR. C. A. L. REED E. 0. SMITH DR. FRANK B. CROSS DR. CHARLES E. WALTON Page One Hundred Stixtylthwe
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