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IAIEXED R.LW.

SECOND SERIES VOL. VIII, No. 3

I-4 a - ),} 2.

BULLETIN

OF

THE NEW YORKACADEMY OF MEDICINE

MARCH, 1932

PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY

THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MEDICINEFifth Avenue and 103rd Street

New York, N. Y.

Entered as second-class matter, Februars 3, 1928,at the Post Office at New York. N. Y., under the Act of August 24, 1912

Subscription $2.00 per year. Single copies. 25 cents.

SECOND SERIES

BULLETIN

OF

THE NEW YORKACADEMY OF MEDICINE

MARCH, 1932

S

PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY

THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MEDICINEFifth Avenue and 103rd Street

New York, N. Y.

Entered as second-class matter, February 3, 1928,at the Post Office at New York. N. Y., under the Act of August 2.1, 19122

Subscription $2.00 per year. Single copies. 25 cents.

VOL. VI1I1, No. 3

OFFICERS AND STAFF OF THE ACADEM Y

1932

PresidentJoHNv A. HARTWELL

Vice-PresidentsLEWIS A. CONNERFREDERICK TILNEYHARLOW BROOKS

ARTHR B. DUnLWALTER L. NLnsSAMUEL WV. LAMIBERTJAMES ALzx. MiunEJAMES F. MCKERBON

'Tihe Vice-PresidentsThe TrusteesThe Treasurer

Recording SecretaryFO8TER KENNEDY

TreasurerSETH M. MILLIKEN

TrusteesGEORGE DAVD STEWARTEUGoEz H. POOLBERNARD SACHSCHARLES LIDANASAMUEL A. BRtowx

CouncilThe President

The Recording SecretaryThe Chairmen of

Standing Committees

DirectorLINSLY R. WILLIAMS

LibrarianARCHIBALD MALLOCH

Iedical SecretaryCommittee on Medical Education

FREDERICK P. REYNOLDS

Executive SecretaryPress Relations Committee

JAGO GALDSTON

Executive SecretaryPublic Health Relations Committee

E. H. L. CORWIN

Assistant TreasurerRODERICK V. GRACE

Editorial WriterF1ELDING H. GARRISON

LAURA E. SMITHARNOLD C. KLzBs

Library ConsultantsB. W. WEINEERGERLEONARD L. MACJALL1

Legal CounselFRANKE L. POLts, ESQ.

RECENT ACCESSIONS TO THE LIBRARYAbderhalden, E. Lehrbuch der physiologischen Chemie. 6. Aufl.

Berlin, Urban, 1931, 852 p.Achard, C. Legons cliniques sur les maladies du sang et des organes

h6matopoi~tiques.Paris, Masson, 1931, 270 p.

Aikens, C. A. The home nurse's handbook of practical nursing. S. ed.Phil., Saunders, 1931, 331 p.

Albrecht, H. U. Die Rdntgendiagnostik des Verdauungskanals.Leipzig, Thieme, 1931, 493 p.

Ambard, L. Physiologie normale et pathologique des reins. 3. dd.Paris, Masson, 1931, 502 p.

American Medical Association. Cotperative Committee on Fractures.Illustrated primer on fractures. 2. ed.

Chic., A. M. A., 1931, 63 p.Arce, J. Publicaciones cientificas.

Buenos Aires, de Amorrortu, 1931, v. 1.B6rard, L. and Mallet-Guy, P. Exploration fonctionnelle des voles biliaires

et chirurgie.Paris, Masson, 1932, 362 p.

Bishop, C. Women and crime.London, Chatto, 1931, 295 p.

Bower, A. G. and Pilant, E. B. Communicable diseases, for nurses. 2. ed.Phil., Saunders, 1932, 358 p.

Carus, C. G. Vorlesungen liber Psychologie.Erlenbach, Rotapfel, [1931?], 460 p.

Chamberlain, E. N. A text-book of medicine for nurses.London, Milford, 1931, 439 p.

Chevallier, P. and Bernard, J. La maladie de Hodgkin.Paris, Masson, 1932, 293 p.

Clarke, E. The fundus of the human eye; an illustrated atlas.London, Milford, 1931, 51 col. pl.

Clayton, W. Colloid aspects of food chemistry and technology.Phil., Blakiston, 1932, 571 p.

Colyer, J. F. and Sprawson, E. C. Dental surgery and pathology. 6. ed.London, Longmans, 1931, 908 p.

Dix, K. W. Zur Psychologie der Reifezeit.Dresden, Puschel, 1931, 157 p.

Dos Santos, R.; Lamas, A. C. and Caldas, J. P. Artiriographie des mem-bres et de l'aorte abdominale.

Paris, Masson, 1931, 192 p.Dossot, R. and Palazzoli, M. M. Les urttrites chroniques, diagnostic et

traitement.Paris, Masson, 1932, 342 p.

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RECENT ACCESSIONS

Findlay, A. Physicai chemistry for students of medicine. 2. ed.London, Longmans, 1931, 260 p.

Flury, F. and Zernik, F. Schldliche Gase.Berlin, Springer, 1931, 637 p.

Freud, S. Schriften zur Neurosenlehre und zur psychoanalytischen Technik(1913-1926).

Wien, Internationaler psychoanalytischer Verlag, 1931, 426 p.Garnsey, C. E. Dosage and solutions. 2. ed.

Phil., Saunders, 1932, 141 p.Goldberg, R. W. Occupational diseases in relation to compensation and

health insurance.N. Y., Columbia Univ. Pr., 1931, 280 p.

Granger, A. A radiological study of the para-nasal sinuses and mastoids.Phil., Lea, 1932, 186 p.

Great Britain. Registrar-general. Manual of the international list ofcauses of death.

London, H. M. Stationery Office, 1931, 146 p.Harrower, H. R. Practical endocrinology.

Glendale, Cal., Pioneer Printing Co., 1931, 704 p.Hertzler, A. E. Surgical pathology of the female generative organs.

Phil., Lippincott, [1932], 346 p.Hogben, L. T. Genetic principles in medicine and social science.

London, Williams, 1931, 230 p.Jones, E. On the nightmare.

London, Woolf, 1931, 374 p.Kindberg, M. L. La collapsoth6rapie de la tuberculose pulmonaire. 2. Id.

Paris, Masson, 1931, 181 p.Kur4, K. Die vierfache Muskelinnervation.

Berlin, Urban, 1931, 320 p.Lakhovsky, G. L'oscillation cellulaire.

Paris, Doin, 1931, 319 p.L.ewin, L. Phantastica; narcotic and stimulating drugs.

London, Paul, 1931, 335 p.ILoth, E. Anthropologie des parties molles.

Varsovie, Fondation Mianowski, 1931, 538 p.Mahaim, I. Les maladies organiques du faisceau de His-Tawara.

Paris, Masson, 1931, 595 p.Marchiafava, E. and Bignami, A. La infezione malarica. 2. ed.

Milano, Vallardi, 1931, 686 p.Maurel, G. Chirurgie maxillo-faciale.

Paris, Semaine Dentaire, 1931, 867 p.M6groz, R. L. Ronald Ross, discoverer and creator.

London, Allen, [1931], 282 p.Meyer, W. H. Clinical roentgen pathology of thoracic lesions.

Phil., Lea, 1932, 272 p.Midwifery, by ten teachers, under the direction of Comyns Berkeley. 4. ed.

N. Y., Wood, 1931, 740 p.

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Morton, H. Diseases of the stomach.London, Arnold, 1931, 184 p.

Paton, S. Prohibiting minds and the present social and economic crisis.N. Y., Hoeher, 1932, 198 p.

Portmann, G. TraitM de technique operatoire oto-rhino-laryngologique.Paris, Masson, 1932, 2 v.

Privat, E. The life of Zamenhof.London, Allen, (1931], 123 p.

Randall, A. Surgical pathology of prostatic obstructions.Balt., Williams, 1931, 266 p.

de Rudder, B. Wetter und Jahreszeit als Krankheitsfaktoren.Berlin, Springer, 1931, 137 p.

Scheffel, C. Jurisprudence for nurses.N. Y., Lakeside Pub. Co., [1931], 166 p.

Schmidt, P. The conquest of old age.London, Routledge, 1931, 314 p.

Schimitt, W. Kolloidreaktionen der RUckenmarkflussigkeit.Dresden, Steinkopff, 1932, 181 p.

Sicard, J. A. and Gaugier, L. Le traitement des varices par les injectionslocales sclArosantes. 3. 6d.

Paris, Masson, 1931, 129 p.Smith, E. B. and Feiling, A. Modern medical treatment.

N. Y., Wood, 1931, 2 v.Stiles, P. G. Human physiology. 6. ed.

Phil., Saunders, 1932, 448 p.United States. War department. Surgeon general's office. United States

army x-ray manual. 2. ed.N. Y., Hoeber, 1932, 482 p.

Vaughan, W. T. Allergy and applied immunology.St. Louis, Mosby, 1931, 359 p.

W alkhoff, 0. Das Problem der dentalen Fokalinfektion.Jena, Fischer, 1931, 117 p.

White House Conference on Child Health and Protection. Section II.Public Health Service and Administration. Committee on PublicHealth Organization. Public health organization. Report of theCommittee.

N. Y., Century, [1932], 345 p.W-Villiam J. Matheson Commission, Encephalitis Research. Epidemic ence-

phalitis.... Second report.N. Y., Columbia Univ. Pr., 1932, 155 p.

Williams, J. F.; Dambach, J. I. and Schwvendener, N. Methods in physicaleducation.

Phil, Saunders, 1932, 222 p.Wollenberg, R. Erinnerungen eines alten Psychiaters.

Stuttgart, Enke, 1931, 174 p.Zondek, B. Die Hormone des Ovariums und des Hypophysenvorderlappens.

Berlin, Springer, 1931, 343 p.

PROCEEDINGS OF ACADEM11Y MEETINGS

FEBRUARY, 1932

STATED MEETINGS

Thursday Evening, February 4, at 8:30 o'clockORDER

I. EXECUTIVE SESSIONElection of Corresponding FellowsElection of Fellows

II. PAPERS OF THE EVENINGSymposium on Malignancies of the Colona. Pathological aspects, Howard T. Karsner, Western Reserve Uni-

versityb. Early diagnosis, Thomas R. Brown, Johns Hopkins Universityc. The roentgenologic diagnosis, B. R. Kirklin, Mayo Clinicd. Surgical aspects, Fred W. Rankin, Mayo Clinic

The Harvey Society in affiliation withTHE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MEDICINE

Thursday Evening, February 18, at 8:30 o'clockThe Fifth Harvey Lecture

"FACTORS CONCERNED IN THE EVACUATION OF THE GAIL BLADDER"A. C. Ivy, Chicago

This lecture takes the place of the second Stated Meeting of theAcademy for February.

SECTION MEETINGSSECTION OF DERMATOLOGY AND SYPHILOIOGY

Tuesday Evening, February 2, at 8:30 o'clockORDER

I. READING OF THE MINUTESII. PRESENTATION OF CASES

a. Cases from the Cornell Clinicb. Cases from the Mount Sinai Hospitalc. Miscellaneous cases

SECTION OF SURGERYNo meeting was held in February. This was considered advisable be-

cause the subject of the Stated Meeting on the night preceding the date ofthe regular Section meeting was of particular surgical interest.

SECTION OF NEUROLOGY AND PSYCHIATRYTuesday Evening, February 9, at 8:30 o'clock

ORDERI. READING OF THE MINUTES

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II. CASE PRESENTATIONSa. A case of astrocytoma with two primary growth centers, Leo

Davidoffb. Enucleation of a deep-seated frontal lobe tumor, Ira Cohenc. Two cases of chronic subdural hematoma, E. D. Friedman

III. PAPERS OF THE EVENINGa. A study of a thousand cases of acute head injury, Foster Ken-

nedy, S. Bernard Wortis (by invitation)b. Moving pictures showing the physiological disturbances which

can result from birth inj ury of the central nervous system,Bronson Crothers, Boston (by invitation)

IV. DiscussioN, Bernard Sachs, Israel Strauss

SECTION OF PEDIATRICSThursday Evening, February 11, at 8:30 o'clock

ORDER

I. CASE PRESENTATIONCongenital syphilis, Stafford McLean

II. PAPER OF THE EVENINGSyphilis in infancy and childhood, Udo J. Wile, Ann Arbor (bi in-

vitation)Discussion, Carroll S. Wright, Philadelphia (by invitation), J. Gard-

ner Hopkins

SECTION OF OPHTHALM1OLOGYMonday Evening, February 13, at 8:30 o'clock

ORDER

The Medical Center and Mt. Sinai Eye ServicesI. READING OF THE MINUTES

II. EXECUTIVE SESSIONIII. REPORT OF CASES

1. a. Report of a case of hemangioma of the optic nerve sheath,Thomas H. Johnson, Discussion: A. Reese

b. Report of a case of bilateral ophthalmoplegia externa compli-cating exophthalmic goiter, Thomas H. Johnson

2. Demonstration of a case of Von Recklinghausen's disease asso-ciated with unilateral pulsating exophthalmos, John M. Wheeler

3. A case of disc-like massive exudative degeneration of the fovea,Raymond Pfeiffer (by invitation)

4. On the results obtained by modification of the Guist operation fordetachments of the retina, Hugh S. McKeown (by invitation)

Discussion, Mark J. SchoenbergS. Isolation for iris prolapse, Rudolf Denig6. Fundus lesions in the malignant phase of essential hypertension,

Isadore GoldsteinDiscussion, Arthur Fishberg

T. a. A new operation for spastic entropion

PROCEEDINGS OF ACADEMY MEETINGS

b. A new operation on lids for facial paralysis, Julius Wolff8. a. Tetany cataract. Post thyroidectomy

b. A case of Schminke tumor, Kaufman Schlivek

BEFORE MEETINGThe following cases were presented by a slit lamp group:

1. Conical cornea; 2. Band keratitis; 3. Blood staining of cornea;4. Synchisis scintilans

Demonstration of slit lamp cases began at 7 p. m. The other patientswere available for examination at 7:30 p. m.

SECTION OF MEDICINETuesday Evening, February 16, at S.30 o'clock

ORDER

PAPERS OF THE EVENINGI. A case of ulcerative colitis due to chronic Flexner-Y bacillus infec-

tion with cure by autogenous vaccine, Thomas T. MackieDiscussion, William W. Herrick

II. Rheumatic fever patients treated with and without salifylates, ArthurM. Master, Jesse G. M. Bullowa

Discussion, Leo KesselIII. Clinical reactions to vaccines as guides in treatment, William S.

ThomasDiscussion, M. D. Touart, M. Sulzberger

IV. Lipiodol pneumonography, Milton S. Lloyd (by invitation)Discussion, Eric James Ryan (by invitation)

SECTION OF GENITO-URINARY SURGERYWednesday Evening, February 17, at 8:30 o'clock

ORDERI. READING OF THE MINUTES

II. PAPER OF THE EVENINGSclerosis of the bladder neck; some items in its natural history,Edward L. Keyes

Discussion opened by Edwin Beer, Henry G. Bugbee

SECTION OF OTO-LARYNGOLOGYWednesday Evening, February 17, at 8:30 o'clock

ORDERI. READING OF THE MINUTES

II. PRESENTATION OF CASES1. Acute suppurative mastoiditis complicated by meningitis-opera-

tion-recovery, H. Clifton LukeIII. PAPERS OF THE EVENING

1. Consideration of immunology in its relation to oto-laryngologya. Classification and theory of immunology, Ward J. MacNealb. Clinical manifestations, M. A. Ramirezc. Oto-laryngological manifestations in the adult, Gerald Pauley

(by invitation)

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d. Manifestations in children, Marshall C. Peasee. Specific therapy, Will C. Spainf. Non-specific therapy, Blake F. DonaldsonFunctional examination in tumors of the acoustic nerve with pres-

entation of cases-lantern slide demonstration, Page Northington(by invitation)

IV. Discussiox, Byron Stookey, M. B. Sulzberger, Horace S. Bald-win, Peer Lund (by invitation)

SECTION OF ORTHOPEDIC SURGERYFriday Evening, February 19, at 8:30 o'clock

ORDERI. READING OF THE MINUTES

II. PAPER OF THE EVEN.NGSurgery of the ankylosed (lantern slides and motion pictures) Willis

C. Campbell, Memphis (by invitation)SECTION OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY

Tuesday Evening, February 23, at 8:30 o'clockORDER

I. READING OF THE MINUTESII. PRESENTATION OF CASES

1. The influence of gynecological conditions on the genito-urinarytract as shown by simultaneous injections of Skiodan (intraven-ously) with intrauterine lipiodol (a preliminary report) ArthurStein, Mortimer Rodgers

2. Uretero-vesical anastomosis (result end of 11 years), H. DawsonFurniss

III. PAPER OF THE EVENINGThe ovarian hormones, Geo. W. Corner, Rochester, N. Y. (by invita-

tion)Discussion opened by Robert T. Frank, William Carey (by invitation),

Phillip Smith (by invitation), Salvatore di Palma

AFFILIATED SOCIETIESThe New York Roentgen Society in affiliation with the New York

Academy of MedicineMonday Evening, February 15, at 8:30 o'clock

ORDERI. 8:30 to 9:00 p.m.

Demonstration of interesting cases and roentgenogramsII. 9:00 p.m.

Bone tumors, Charles F. Geschickter, Baltimore (by invitation)New York Meeting of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine

under the auspices of The New York Academy of MedicineWednesday Evening, February 17, at 8:15 o'clock

(Incomplete Program)I. Single cell dissociation of the mycobacterium of "Rat Leprosy," M.

C. Kahn, H. Schwarzkopf

PROCEEDINGS OF ACADEMY MEETINGS

II. Experiments on immunization with Haptens, K. Landsteiner, J.Jacobs

III. Relative immutability of hydrogen ion concentration of the bile. Itsbuffering effect in bactericidal experiments, R. Ottenberg, J. Kahn

IV. Models showing accumulation, W. J. V. Osterhout, W. M. StanleyV. A quantitative relation between the chloride and acid concentrations

of gastric juice, F. HollanderVI. Anginal syndrome produced by gradual anoxemia, M. A. Rothschild,

M. KissinVII. Attempts at treatment of hemorrhagic diathesis by injections of

snake venom, S. M. Peck (introduced by L. Gross)New York Pathological Society in affiliation with

The New York Academy of MedicineThursday Evening, February 23, at 8:30 o'clock

ORDERI. PAPERS OF THE EVENING

a. Adamantinoma with metastases to the lungs, David Perla (byinvitation), Jefferson Borzima

b. The dopa reaction in general pathology, George F. Laidlawc. A simple technique for the dopa reaction, Solon N. Blackberg (by

invitation)d. A case of spheroidal carcinoma (seminoma) of the epididymis not

involving the testicle, A. A. Eisenberg (by invitation), HarryWallerstein (by invitation)

e. A case of interstitial hypertrophic neuritis, Abner Wolf (by invi-tation)

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FELLOWS AND CORRESPONDING FELLOWSELECTED

CORRESPONDING FELLOWSELECTED FEBRUARY 4, 1932

M1ariano R. Castex............ Professor of Clinical Medicine, Buenos AiresP. Clerc .................... Professor of Medical Pathology, ParisKnud H. Faber ...................... Professor of Medicine, CopenhagenFrancisco Maria Ferndndez .Sanitarian, HavanaJohn Smith Fraser ..........................Oto-Laryngologist, EdinburghPaul Govaerts . Internist, BrusselsCornelius Ubbo Ariens Kappers... Neuro-Anatomist, AmsterdamLeopold Lichtwitz ................. Professor of Internal Medicine, AltonaHenry Francis Moore .Professor of Medicine, DublinErnst Peter Pick .Professor of Pharmacology, ViennaHeinrich Poll ..........Professor of Anatomy, HamburgViktor Gottfried 0. Schmieden........... Professor of Surgery, FrankfurtLucas Sierra . .................... Professor of Clinical Surgery, SantiagoI. Snapper ....................... Professor of Pharmacology, AmsterdamLadislav Syllaba ......................... Professor of Pathology, Praguea%Joseph Louis Pasteur Vallery-Radot ...................... Internist, ParisCharles McMoran Wilson........Dean, St. Mary's Medical School, London

FELLOWS ELECTED MARCH 3, 1932Lionel Sandler Auster ................................ 1000 Park AvenueCharles Frederick Bolduan ..................967 Lincoln Place, BrooklynClarence 0. Cheney ............... 722 West 168 StreetWard C. Denison .....................20 East 53 StreetEdward V. Denneen ...............5..................... East 53 StreetLawrence S. Kubie .....................................34 East 75 StreetSamuel Lubash .....................................2.... East 10 StreetHomer L. Nelms ...................................Albany, New YorkPage Northington ....................................20 East 53 StreetCharles T. Snyder ..................................... 7 East 81 StreetMargaret Stanley-Bown .............................. 1 East 105 StreetFrank Vero ......................................... 111 East 75 StreetWilliam L. Watson ....................... ..... 1088 Park AvenueEllwood C. Weise ................ . ...... Bridgeport, ConnecticutMargaret Barclay Wilson ............................208 East 15 StreetMorris Zucker ........................................59 East 75 Street

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OFFICERS OF SECTIONS, 1931-32

DERMATOLOGY AND SYPHILOLOGY, 1st TuesdayChairman

JOSEPH J. ELLER100 West 59 Street

ROBERT H. KENNEDY115 East 61 Street

SecretaryLEO SPIEGEL241 West 100 Street

SURGERY, 1st FridayWILLIAM BARCLAY PARSONS, JR.180 Ft. Washington Avenue

NEUROLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY,.2nd TuesdayJOSEPH H. GLOBUS BYRON STOOKEY1185 Park Avenue 151 East 83 Street

HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL MEDICINE,2nd Wednesday of November, January, March and May

C. N. B. CAMAC HOWARD REID CRAIG76 East 56 Street 175 East 79 Street

PEDIATRICS, 2nd ThursdayHERBERT B. WILCOX39 East 75 Street

JOHN CAFPEYBard Hall, Haven Avenue

OPHTHALMOLOGY, 8rd MondayMARK J. SCHOENBERG ALGERNON B. REESE1160 Park Avenue 73 East 71 Street

MEDICINE, 3rd TuesdayHAROLD E. B. PARDEE ROBERT F. LOEB160 East 64 Street 620 West 168 Street

GENITO-URINARY SURGERY, 3rd WednesdayMEREDITH F. CAMPBELL GEORGE F. HOCH140 East 54 Street 115 East 61 Street

OTO-LARYNGOLOGY, 3rd WednesdayCHARLES J. IMPERATORI NIARVIN F. JONES108 East 38 Street 121 East 60 Street

ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY, 3rd FridayISADORE ZADEK MATHER CLEVELAND1095 Park Avenue 115 East 61 Street

OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY, 4th TuesdayGERARD L. MOENCH FRANK SOVAK30 East 58 Street 117 East 72 Street

1932STANDING COM3MITTEES OF THE ACADE3MY

HARRY M. IMBODENGEORGE M. MACKEFEMANUEL D. FRIEDMANWARD J. MACNEALITHOWARD H. MASONMERVIN C. MYERSON

COMMITTEE ON ADMISSIONALFRED T. OSGOOD, Chairman

EDGAR STILLMANCONSTANTINE J. MACGUIREJr.ARTHUR H. TERRY, Jr.WILLIAM E. STUDDIFORD, jr.HAROLD T. HYMAN

COMMITTEE ON LIBRARYALFRED F. HESS, Clhairman

.\LFRED E. COHN WILLIAM S. THOMASJ. RAMSAY IHUNT SAMUEL W. LAMBERT

COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC HEALTH RELATIONSJAMES ALEX. MILLER, Chairman

Exrecutizve ColmmbitteeHARRY ARANOWGEORGE B3AEHRCHARLES L. DANALEWIS F. FRISSELLMALCOLM GOODRIDGEADRIAN VT. S. LAMBERTSAMUEL W. LAMBERT

ARTITIUR F. CHACEEDWARD CU SSLERCARL EGGERSNELLIS B. FOSTEREDWARD 1-1. HUMESAMUEL J. KOPETZEYEMANUEL LIRMAN

BERNARD SACHSFREDERIC E. SONDERNHOWARD C. TAYLORPHILIP VAN INGENHERBERT B. WILCOXE. H. L. CORWIN,

Executi-ve Secretary%COMMITTEE ON MEDICAL EDUCATION

IIAR.OW BROOKas ChlairmlanExecutive Committee

JOSEPH F. MCCARTHYJOHN J. MOORHEAD13ERNARD S. OPPENHEIMERHOWARD F. SHATTUCKGEORGE GRAY WARD[:REDERICK P. REYNOLDS,

Medical SecretarvGRACE CARSTENSEN, Executive Secretarv

CO]MMITTEE ON SECTIONSFREDERICK TILNEY, Chairman

anrdThe Chairman of each Section

COMMITTEES OF THE COUNCIL AND TRUSTEESHOUSE COMMITTEE NOMINATING COMMIN TTEE

ARTTIUR B. DUEL, Cllairmlan LEO KESSEL, ChairmanSETHI M. MILLIKEN EDWARD L. KEYESAVTALTER L. NILES FORDYCE B. ST. JOHNGEORGE DAVID STEWART

COMMITTEE ON PROFESSIONAL STANDARDSWILLIAM B. PARSONS, JR., Cllairnlan

TTARRY ARANOW ALFRED T. OSGOODEDWIN BEER BERNARD SAMUELSA. BENSON CANNON ARTHUR M. WRIGHTLEO KESSEL EVERETT W. GOULDFINANCE COMMITTEE ADVISORY FINANCE COM'MITTEE

SETH M. MILLIKEN, Chairnman MR. GEORGE BLAGDENSAMUEL W. LAMBERT M.\TR. MIOREAU DELANOTAMES F. MCKERNON MR. THEODORE HETZLERTAMES ALEX. MILLER MR. JAMES B. MABONEUGENE H. POOL MR. EDWIN G. 'MERRILL

PRESS RlELATIONS BUREAUJOHN J. MIOORHEAD, ClIairnlail

SAMUEL J. KOPETZKY ORRIN' SAGE WIGHTMAN.\LEXANDER T. MARTIN IAGO GALDSTON,FRED P. SOLLEY Executive SecretaryWILLIAM C. WHITE

THOIMAS W. SALMON IMEMORIAL COMMITTEEC. C. BLRLINGA.\ME. CI:airnlan

IIAVEN EMERSON WILLIAM L. RUSSELLADOLF MEYER FRANEWOOD E. ?ILLIA.MlS