PROGRAMME OF THE ANNUAL SESSION, APRIL 19-22, 1898, AT SEALS' HALL, 2105 FIRST AVENUE, BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 1. Call to order at 12 M., by President-L. L. HILL, M. D., of Mont gomery. 2. Prayer-Rev. W. J. MURRAY. 3. Address of Welcome-A. T. HENLEY, M. D., President Jefferson County Medical Society. 4. Annual Message of the President-Dr. L. L. HILL, of Mont gomery. 5. Report of Senior Vice-President-Dr. J. C. LEGRAND, of Bir mingham. 6. Report of Junior Vice-President-Dr. E. L. MARECHAL, of Mobile. 7. Report of the Secretary-Dr. G. F. WAller. 8. Report of Treasurer-Dr. W. C. JACKSON. 9. Report of Publishing Committee. 10. Reports of Special Committees. 2. Historian's Address-Dr. B. W. WHITFIELD, of Walker County. REGULAR REPORTS. 3. Limit to the Arts of Gynecological Surgery-Dr. S. C. CARSON, of Bessemer. 4. Surgical Peculiarities of the Negro Race-Dr. R. M. FLETCHER, JR., of Huntsville. 5. Contribution to Rational and Conservative Gynecology-Dr. R. H. HAYES, of Union Springs. 6. Pulmonary Tuberculosis-Dr. J. A. HowLE, of Wetumpka. 7. Diagnostic Features of Cutaneous Syphilis, Illustrated by Lantern Slides-Dr. GEO. HENRY FOX, of New York. 1. 2. SECOND DAY-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20. Call to order at 9 A. M. Unfinished Business. CONTINUATION OF REGULAR REPORTS. 3. Puerperal Infection and its Consequences-Dr. WYATT HEFLIN, of Birmingham. 4. The Prevailing Epidemic of Yellow Fever that Existed in Mobile and Throughout the South During the Summer of 1897Dr. H. T. INGE, of Mobile. 5. Chronic Hypertrophic Rhinitis-Dr. H. S. PERSONS, of Mont gomery. 6. Recent Progress in Surgery-Dr. E. P. RIGGS, of Birmingham. 7. Stricture of the Urethra-Dr. L. R. ROBINSON, of Montgomery. 8. Some Practical Suggestions About Insanity-Dr. J. T. SEARCY, of Tuskaloosa. 9. Recent Progress in Gynecology-Dr. E. B. WARD, of Selma. Paper by Dr. W. M. POLK, of New York. Subject not given. Miscellaneous Business. 10. 11. EVENING SESSION. 1. Call to order at 8 P. M. 2. Annual Oration-Dr. W. W. HARPER, of Selma. 3. Monitor's Address-Dr. G. S. BROWN, of Birmingham. Followed by a reception at Commercial Club Rooms. THIRD DAY-THURSDAY, APRIL 21. MORNING SESSION. 1. Call to order at 9 A. M. 2. Unfinished Business. VOLUNTEER PAPERS. 3. Ulcer of Cornea-Dr. B. J. BALDWIN, of Montgomery. 4. Reports of Surgical Cases-Dr. S. G. GAY, of Selma. 5. Care and Treatment of Expectant Mother-Dr. J. G. PALMER, of Opelika. 6. Some of the More Common Diseases of the Rectum--Dr. B. R. 7. Extra Uterine Pregnacy, with Report of Cases-Dr. W. E. B. 8. Importance of the Microscope in the Practice of Medicine-Dr. T. C. THORINGTON, of Montgomery. 9. The Modification of Milk-Dr. T. D. PARKE, of Birmingham. 10. Two Cases of Brain Surgery: First Case, Cerebellar Tumor, 2. The First Case of Recognized Yellow Fever in Mobile in 1897, with Comments and Deductions-Dr. E. L. MARECHAL, of 3. An Illustration of Some of the Practical Difficulties in the Dif- ferential Diagnosis of Yellow Fever-Dr. H. A. MOODY, of 4. National, State and Local Quarantines, How Best to Adjust Their Relations-Dr. W. H. SANDERS, of Mobile. 5. Alabama's Need of More Stringent Midwifery Laws-Dr. D. L. 6. Membranous Enteritis-Dr. L. W. JOHNSTON, of Tuskegee. 7. A Separate Prison for Tuberculous Patients-Dr. W. H. BLAKE, 8. Hæmorrhagic Malarial Fever-Dr. F. I. Moody, of Dothan. FOURTH DAY-FRIDAY, APRIL 22. 1. Call to order 9 A. M. 2. Unfinished and Miscellaneous Business. 3. Report of Board of Censors. 4. 6. Revision of the Four Rolls. (a) Revision of the Roll of County Societies. (d) Revision of the Roll of Officers. 5. Election and Installation of Officers. Unfinished and Miscellaneous Business. 7. Adjournment sine die. |