1866 Drs. Horace M. Paine, Lester M. Pratt and James W. Cox.. 1865 MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATION. 1867 1868 Drs. Henry D. Paine, William H. Watson and James W. Cox, 1863 Horace M. Paine, Henry D. Paine and E. Darwin Jones. 1864 Horace M. Paine, Henry D. Paine and E. Darwin Jones. 1865 H. M. Paine, E. D. Jones, J. Beakley, H. D. Paine, T. Dwight Stow 1866 H. B. Fellows, E. D. Jones, J. Beakley, H. D. Paine, J. 1867 H. M. Paine, E. D. Jones, W. S. Searle, B. F. Cornell, A. T. Bull... 1868 ARTICLE CXX. LIST OF HONORARY MEMBERS. "The Society may elect honorary members, non-residents of this State, not to exceed six in number in any one year, the names of such persons having been presented at least one year previous to their election. Honorary members shall not be entitled to vote at the meetings of the Society, or be subject to taxation.-Extract from the By-laws. 1865 ... 1866 Edwin M. Hale... William Tod Helmuth... William E. Paine.. A. E. Small.... Chicago, Ill... Ann Arbor, Mich.... • Deceased. ARTICLE CXXI. LIST OF PERMANENT MEMBERS. The State Medical Society is designed to be essentially a representative body. It is composed primarily of delegates from the several county medical societies. The laws of this State provide for a delegated membership of four years' duration, and, in addition thereto, the annual election of a limited number of permanent members. "It shall and may be lawful for the Medical Society to elect annually such a number of permanent members as they may from time to time determine by their by-laws, not to exceed two annually from any one senatorial (present judicial) district."-Revised Statutes. The following extract from the by-laws of the Society authorrizes the annual election of sixteen permanent members, and confers upon them equal privileges with the delegates from the county societies: "The Society may annually elect sixteen permanent members, not to exceed two annually from any one judicial district, previous nomination at an annual meeting being prerequisite. Persons so elected shall be entitled to all the privileges of membership." By vote of the Society, at the annual meeting held May 12, 1863, the provisions of the by-laws requiring previous service as a delegate was annulled; permanent members can therefore be selected from among the profession at large throughout the State. FIRST DISTRICT. Names and residence. Drs. Alonzo S. Ball, New York, New York Co... Samuel B. Barlow, do Year. 1863 Name and Residence. Year. Drs. Egbert Guernsey, New York, New York Co.... 1865 Drs. David H. Bullard, Glens Falls, Warren Co.... 1864 Charles Lowrey, Union Village, Washington 1868 1863 Samuel J. Pearsall, Saratoga Springs, Saratoga. 1866 1866 |