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NATIONAL AND STATE MEDICAL SOCIETIES OF AMERICA.

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Annual Meeting at Denver, Colo., August 24, 25 and 26, 1904. DERRICK T VAIL, M. D., Sec., EDWARD JACKSON, M. D., Prest., Denver, Colo

Cincinnati, O. CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. Annual Meeting at Vancouver, B. C., August 23-26, 1904. GEORGE ELLIOTT, M. D., Sec., SIMON J. TUNSTALL, M. D., Prest. 129 John St., Toronto, Canada. Vancouver, B. Q. THE ASSOCIATION OF MILITARY SURGEONS OF THE UNITED STATES.

Annual Meeting at St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 10--15, 1904. Maj. J. E. PILCHER, U.S.V., M.D., Med. Director J. C. WISE, U.S.N., M.D., Sec,. Carlisle, Pa. Prest., Washington, D. C. SEABOARD MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. Annual Meeting at Washington, N. C-, December JNO. RO BAGBY, M. D., Sec.,

1904. M. BOLTON, M. D., Prest., Rich Square, N. O

Newport News, Va. TRI-STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY. Annual Meeting at R. B. H. GRADWOHL, M. D., Sec., St. Louis, Mo. THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN INTERSTATE MEDICAL

W. B. LAFORCE, M. D., Prest.,

Ottumwa, Ia

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C. S. BULL, M. D., Prest.

New York N. Y.

Annual Meeting at GEORGE H. SIMMONS, M. D., Sec., Chicago, Ill. STATE.

A. H. FERGUSON, M. D., Prest Chicago, Ill.

R. H. SAYRE, M. D., Prest.

CAN ORTHOPEDIC ASSOCIATION

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Chicago, Ill.

New York, N. Y. LECTRO-THERAPEUTIC ASSOCIATION

at St. Louis, Mo., September 13, 14, 15 and 16, 1904. NER, M. D., Sec.,

New Haven, Conn.

EDICO-PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

A. D. ROCKWELL, M. D., Prest., New York, NY.

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MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE STATE OF

ALABAMA.

Annual Meeting at Montgomery, Ala., April 18, 1905. LEWIS C. MORRIS, M. D., Sec., C. C. JONES, M. D., Prest., East Lake, Ala

Montgomery, Ala. ARIZONA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. Annual Meeting at Prescott, Ariz., April 1905. J. W. Foss, M. D., Sec., W. H. WARD, M. D.. Prest., Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. ARKANSAS MEDICAL SOCIETY Annual Meeting at J. P. RUNYAN, M. D., sec., Little Rock, Ark. CONNECTICUT MEDICAL SOCIETY. Annual Meeting at Hartford, Conn., May 24 and 25, 1905. N.E. WORDIN, M. D., Sec., WM. H. CARMALT, M. D., Prest., 274 Fairfield Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. New Haven, Conn THE MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE STATE OF

C. R. SHINAULT, M. D., Prest.,

Helena, Ark.

CALIFORNIA.

Annual Meeting at Riverside, Cal., April 18 to 20, 1905. PHILIP M. JONES, M. D., Sec., FRANK L. ADAMS, M. D., Preat., Y. M. C. A. Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. Oakland, Cal COLORADO STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY. Annual Meeting at Denver, Colo., October 4, 5 and 6, 1994. J. M. BLAINE, M. D.. Sec., T. H. HAWKINS, M. D., Prest. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. MEDICAI. ASSOCIATION, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Semi-Annual Meeting at Washington, D. C., October 4, 1904. D. W. PRENTISS, M. D., Sec., H. H. BARKER, M. D., Prest., Washington, D. C. Washington, D. O. DELAWARE STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY. Annual Meeting at Wilmington, Del., Oct. 10, 1905. JOHN PALMER, JR., M. D., Sec., ALEXANDER LOWBER, M. D., Preat.. 1900 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del. Wilmington, Del. FLORIDA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. Annual Meeting at Jacksonville, Fla., April 19, 1905. J. D. FERNANDEZ, M. D., Sec., E. N. LIELL, M. D., Prest. Jacksonville, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA. Annual Meeting at Atlanta, Ga., April 19, 1905. LOUIS H. JONES, M. D., Sec., WM. PERRIN NICOLSON, M. D., Prest Atlanta, Ga

Atlanta, Ga. ILLINOIS STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY. Annual Meeting at Rock Island, Ill., May 16, 17 and 18, 1905. EDMUND W. WEIS, M. D., Sec., WILLIAM E. QUI, M. Prost.,

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J. T. MCDONALD M. D., Sec.,

Honolulu, H. T.

HAWAIIAN TERRITORIAL MEDICAL SOCIETY.
Annual Meeting at Honolulu, H. T., December 3, 1904.
W. L. MOORE, M. D., Prest
Honolulu, H. T
INDIAN TERRITORY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.
Annual Meeting at Tulsa, I. T., June 20, 21 and 22, 1905.
R. J. CRAHILL, M. D., Sec.,
E. N. WRIGHT, M. D., Prest.,
McAlester, Ind. Ter.
Olney, Ind. Tez
IDAHO STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY.
Annual Meeting at Lewiston, Idaho, Oct. 6 and 7, 1904.
ED. E. MAXEY, M. D., Sec.,
J. L. CONANT. JR., M, D. Prest..
Genesee, Idal

THE MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE STATE OF NEC

CAROLINA.

Annual Meeting at Raleigh, N. C.,
J. HOWELL WAY, M. D., Sec.,

Waynesville, N. C.

H.B. WEAVER, M. D. P

NEW MEXICO MEDICAL SOCIETY.
Annual Meeting at Las Vegas, N. Mex., May 10 and 11
G. H. FITZGERALD, M. D., Sec.,
EDWIN B. SHAW, M. D
Albuquerque, N. M.

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NORTH DAKOTA STATE MEDICAL SOCIET

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Boise, Idaho.
KANSAS MEDICAL SOCIETY.
Annual Meeting at

C. A. HUFFMAN, M. D. Sec.,

1904.
W. E. MOVEY, M. D., Prest.,

CHARLES P. LUSK, M. D., Sec.,

Columbus, Kan.

Topeka, Kan.

Bloor St., Toronto, Ontario.

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CYRUS L. STEVENS, M. D., Sec.,

Athens, Pa.

J H. SCAMMELL, M. D., Sec.,
St. John, N. B.

G. A. B. ADDI, M

THE MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE STATE.

PENNSYLVANIA.

Annual Meeting at Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 27.

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KENTUCKY STATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.

J. B. BULLITT, M. D., Sec..

Louisville, Ky.

LOUISIANA STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY.
Annual Meeting at New Orleans, La., May 9, 10 and 1, 1905.
CHAS. CHASSAIGNAC, M. D., Prest.,
New Orleans, La.

ISAAC IVAN LEMAN, M. D., Sec.,
163 University Pl., New Orleans, La.

MAINE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.
Annual Meeting at Portland, Me., June 7, 8 and 9, 1905.
WALTER E. TOBIE, M. D., Sec.,
F. L. DIXON, M. D., Prest.,
126 Free St., Portland, Me.
Lewiston, Mo.
MEDICAL AND CHIRURGICAL FACULTY OF
MARYLAND.

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RHODE ISLAND MEDICAL SOCIETY.
Annual Meeting at Providence, R. L, June 1, ME
STEPHEN A. WELCH, M. D., Sec.,
WM. B. WHITE, Y D. P
Providence, R. I.

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE MEDICAL SOC
Annual Meeting at Redfield, S. D.,
WM. EDWARDS, M. D., Sec.,

Bowdle, S. Dak.

B. A. BOBB. M

SOUTH CAROLINA MEDICAL ASSOCIATI

Annual Meeting at Greenville, S. C., April 12, 13 and

ROBERT WILSON, JE VI

T. P. WHALEY, M. D., Sec.,
113 Wentworth St., Charleston, S. C.

TENNESSEE STATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATIO
Annual Meeting at Nashville, Tenn., April 11 1
D. J. ROBERTS, M. D.. Sec.,

Nashville, Tenn.

PAUL F. ET I

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UTAH STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY.
Annual Meeting at

A. C. McLMAN, I
Salt La
VERMONT STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY
Annual Meeting at Rutland, Vt., October 13 and is
GEO. H. GORHAM, M. D.. Sec.,
W. N. BRTANT. M.

GEO. E. ROBISON, M. D., Sec.,

Annual Meeting at

Provo, Utah.

Forest, Miss.

C. D. MITCHELL, M. D., Prest.
Pontotoc, Miss.

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MISSOURI STATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.

C. M. NICHOLSON, M. D., Sec.,

St. Louis, Mo.

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Bellows Falls, Vt.

MEDICAL SOCIETY OF VIRGINIA.
Annual Meeting at Richmond, Va.. Oct.
LANDON B. EDWARDS, M. D., Sec., JOSEPH A. GALA I
Richmond, Va.

WASHINGTON STATE MEDICAL SOCI
Annual Meeting at

F. H. COE, M. D., Sec.,

Seattle, Wash.

CHARLES MCCUTCHEN, M. IM

STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY OF WISCUS
Annual Meeting at

C. S. SHELDON, M. D., Sec.,

Madison, Wis.

F.E, WALKE

THE WEST VIRGINIA STATE MEDICAL ASSOCIA
Annual Meeting at Wheeling, W. Va., May
WILLIAM W. GOLDEN, M. D., Sec..

Elkins, W. Va.

T.M. Boom M. B

WYOMING STATE MEDICAL SOCIETE
Annual Meeting at Rawiins, Wyo., Sept.
J.L. WIL
Rawlins, Wyo.

H. S. FINNEY, M. D., Sec.,

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E HAS TWO GOOD LEGS

ARKS:

One made by NATURE, the other by MARKS.

READ WHAT HE SAYS:

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SIR: I wish you to know how many days the leg you made for me worked during the year 1899. You see that it more working days of ten hours each than there are working days in the year. If you know of anybody with an artificial leg, who has turned out more days' work than I have firing a big coal engine, remembering that I have to walk two miles to work and two miles from work, making four miles every day in addition to my work, let me know who he is, that I may compare time with him. During the month of January I worked 407 hours; February, 292; March, 358; April, 325; May, 280; June, 316; July, 337; August, 376; September, 337; October, 391; November, 375; December, 337If you will add up the number of hours, you will find it amounts to 4,131, or more than 413 days for the year, and you know there are only 313 working days in the year, so I have worked a year and one hundred days in the year 1899, wearing your artificial leg every hour of that time, and it has not cost me one cent for repairs. It is as good now as it ever was. The engine that I am firing is one of those big ones that hauls coal from the mines to Pottsville, No. 148. I enclose a photograph of my engine, where you will see me at my post of duty. I get all over her with the same ease that I ever did.

I climb on top of the boiler while in motion. I can tell you more about what I am doing with my leg if you want d use I am giving your leg and the excellent wear it is giving proves it to be the best in the world.

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I am, respectfully yours,

FRANK FAUST, Pottsville, Pa.

s demonstrates that a man may lose a leg in an accident and yet fire a locomotive. eived the Grand Prize for Artificial Limbs at the World's Fair, St. Louis.

A treatise and measuring sheet, sent gratis, address

.MARKS, 701 Broadway, NEW YORK

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