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Page 631
... members of the medical profession in the houses of the Legislature unanimously agreed upon Jan. 17th , and placed in the hands of the Committee of Arrangements . Death of Dr. E. G. Pugsley , of Walla Walla MEDICAL SENTINEL.
... members of the medical profession in the houses of the Legislature unanimously agreed upon Jan. 17th , and placed in the hands of the Committee of Arrangements . Death of Dr. E. G. Pugsley , of Walla Walla MEDICAL SENTINEL.
Page 635
... committee and by numbers of physicians in Portland constantly . One excursion train , including Niagara Falls , Lake ... committees and individual physicians , seems to be bearing fruit beyond the expectations of its originators . The ...
... committee and by numbers of physicians in Portland constantly . One excursion train , including Niagara Falls , Lake ... committees and individual physicians , seems to be bearing fruit beyond the expectations of its originators . The ...
Page 642
... committee of the Board , consisting of the President , Dr. Harry Lane , and the Secretary , co - operating with a similar committee from the Portland Medical Society , has suc- ceeded in organizing a Portland Open Air Sanatorium ...
... committee of the Board , consisting of the President , Dr. Harry Lane , and the Secretary , co - operating with a similar committee from the Portland Medical Society , has suc- ceeded in organizing a Portland Open Air Sanatorium ...
Page 659
... committee was appointed to audit it . The President appointed Drs . C. J. Smith , Kinney and Pickel , and they carefully examined the statement and upon motion the same was approved . The same committee was continued to prepare a budget ...
... committee was appointed to audit it . The President appointed Drs . C. J. Smith , Kinney and Pickel , and they carefully examined the statement and upon motion the same was approved . The same committee was continued to prepare a budget ...
Page 660
... committee of one to keep the situation under observation until such enlargement of the powers of the Board are secured to enable it to relieve the situation . It was unanimously decided to postpone the election of officers until the ...
... committee of one to keep the situation under observation until such enlargement of the powers of the Board are secured to enable it to relieve the situation . It was unanimously decided to postpone the election of officers until the ...
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