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Edward G. Tuttle, M. D., Secretary, New York, N. Y.

Sectional Meeting.

General Meeting.

Wednesday, June 18th, 12:00 M.;to 1:00 P. M., Main Auditorium.

1. "Pelvic Pain."-C. E. Walton, M. D., Cincinnati, Ohio.

Discussion: M. P. Hunt, M. D., Columbus, Ohio.

2. "The Uterine Reflexes, Their Facts, Factitions and Fictitions."-E. R. Eggleston, M. D., Mt. Vernon, Ohio.

Discussion: W. B. Carpenter, M. D., Columbus, Ohio.

3. "Therapeutic Limitations in Gynecology."-W. B. Hinsdale, M. D., Ann Arbor, Mich.

Discussion: J. H. McClelland, M. D., Pittsburg.

4. "The Relation of Surgery to Gynecology."-O. S. Runnels, M. D., Indianapolis. Discussion: J. M. Lee, M. D., Rochester, N. Y.

Wednesday, June 18th, 4:00 to 6:00 P. M., Main Auditorium.

1. "A Clinical Study of Major Operations Done for the Cure of Mental Diseases."-W. E. Green, M. D., Little Rock, Ark.

Discussion: Wm. B. Van Lennep, Philadelphia.

2. "Why, When and How to Curette." -C. B. Kinyon, M. D., Ann Arbor, Mich. Discussion: C. E. Fisher, M. D., Chicago. 3. "Salpingitis." -J. J. Thompson, M. D., Chicago, Ill.

Discussion: H. C. Allen, M. D., Chicago. 4. "The Surgical Treatment of Cancer of the Rectum."-Geo. W. Roberts, M. D., New York.

Discussion: E. H. Pratt, M. D., Chicago. 5. "Salpingitis, Pyo-Salpinx, and Pelvic Abscess."-J. E. Briggs, M. D., Boston, Mass.

Discussion: Sheldon Leavitt, M. D., Chi

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Homeopathic Pharmacists, Importers and Publishers.

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YORK:-145 Grand St.
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6. "Conservatism in Modern Gynecological Surgery."--H. F. Biggar, M. D., Cleveland, Ohio.

Discussion: C. E. Sawyer, M. D., Marion,

Ohio.

7. "The Treatment of Uterine Fibroids. - E. Stillman Bailey, M. D., Chicago, Ill. Discussion: J. M. Lee, M. D., Rochester, N. Y.

8. "The Correction of Uterine Displacements.”—DeWitt G. Wilcox, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y.

Discussion: F. E. Doughty, M. D., New

York.

9. "Deciduoma Malignum, with Report of a Case."-Edw. G. Tuttle, M. D., New York City.

Discussion: DeWitt G. Wilcox, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y.

10. "Natrum Muriaticum vs. a Pessary." -Frank Kraft, M. D., Cleveland, Ohio. Discussion: W. A. Dewey, M. D., Ann Arbor, Mich.

Section in Clinical Medicine and Pathology. Wm. H. Van den Burg, M. D., Chairman, 32 W. 49th St., New York.

H. V. Halbert, M. D., Secretary, 70 State St., Chicago.

General Meeting.

Wednesday, June 18th, 2:30 to 4:00 P. M., in Main Auditorium.

GENERAL SUBJECT - GASTRIC ULCER.

1. "The Etiology and Pathology of Gastric Ulcer."-Wm. A. Geohegan, M. D., Cincinnati, Ohio.

Discussion: A. C. Cowperthwaite, M. D., Chicago.

2. "The Symptomatology of Gastric Ulcer."-A. B. Schneider, M. D., Cleveland, Ohio.

Discussion: C. E. House, M. D., Canton, O.

3. "The Diagnosis of Gastric Ulcer.". J. Herbert Moore, M. D., Brookline, Mass. Discussion: W. W. Gilbert, M. D., St.

Louis.

4. "The Treatment of Gastric Ulcer."Frederick J. Nott, M. D., New York, N. Y. Discussion: W. B. Hinsdale, M. D., Ann

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Length, 121⁄2 inches. Width, 9 inches. Height, 7 inches.
Capacity about three pints.

Excels all other bed pans in the following particulars:

1. THE PATIENT'S COMFORT. It is built to fit the parts anatomically. Note the depressed crescent upon which the body rests. While using it the patient is in a natural position, the hips being elevated, but a trifle.

2. THE NURSE'S CONVENIENCE. Being wedge shaped it is easy to place in position. It is flat bottomed, therefore does not tip up with the weight of the patient. Observe the scoop shaped projection in front. This prevents splashing of water or urine upon the bedding or the patient's clothing, a saving to the nurse of the labor of changing; also a saving in laundry.

3. THE PHYSICIAN'S AND SURGEON'S IDEAL.It is simple, strong, light in weight and easily cleansed. While not designed to be used as a douche pan, it is of ample capacity for giving a small douche or enema.

In use in several large hospitals in Boston.
It is pronounced perfect by all who use it.

FRICE AT RETAIL $1.50.

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