Corresponding Secretary–LYDIA Ross, Watertown, Mass. Recording Secretary-PITTS EDWIN Howes, Boston, Mass. Treasurer-E. E. SPENCER, Cambridge, Mass. Treasurer-A. S. HOLLINGSWORTH, Urbana. Next meeting at Indianapolis June 8. IOWA. President-E. E. GADD, Elkhart. Vice-President-J. H. WHITE, Mt. Ayr. Secretary-E. D. WILEY, 310 Walnut street, Des Moines. Treasurer-B. F. GADD, Mitchellville. Corresponding Secretary-E. H. ELLINGSEN, Calmar. Board of Censors, —W. W. MAPLE, Des Moines ; J. H. White, Mt. Ayr; H. V. Byers, Newton. KANSAS. Vice President-H. MICHENER, Wichita. Secretary—E. B. PACKER, Osage City. Treasurer-W. C. HAMILTON, Topeka. KENTUCKY. President-G. T. FULLER, M. D., Mayfield. Vice President-J. C. MITCHELL, M. Louisville. Treasurer-R. T. RUDD, M. D., Fulton. Corresponding Secretary-J. M. WELLS, M. D., Vanceburg. Recording Secretary-L. Q. Wood, M. D., Hopson. Next meeting at Louisville, May 6th and 7th. MAINE. President-ALGERNON FOSSETT, Portland. Vice President-T. J. BATCHELDER, Machias. Recording Secretary-HENRY RENY, Biddeford. Treasurer-E. F. MARBLE, Gardiner. MASSACHUSETTS. President- LILLIAN G. BULLOCK, Manchester, N. H. Vice President-W. B. RUSSELL, Ipswich, Mass. D., MICHIGAN. President-E. M. CONKLIN, M. D., Manchester. Vice Presidents-J. C. BOSTICK, M. D., Benton Harbor ; L. S. WALTER, M. D., Fife Lake ; W. H. SNYDER, M. D., Hastings. Secretary–F. B. CROWELL, M. D., Lawrence. Treasurer-J. D. PETERS, M. D.,Grand Rapids. Next meeting at Grand Rapids, May 13-14, 1903. MISSOURI. Recording Secretary-H. H. HELBING, St. Louis. Corresponding Secretary — W. A. Smith, St. Louis. Treasurer-C. G. MCKINLEY, Jamesport. MINNESOTA. President-L. A. KELLY, M. D., Winona. First Vice President-S. E. SANDERSON, M. D., Minneota. Second Vice President-N. AMHERST NELSON, M. D., Dawson. Third Vice President-BENSON T. ALLEN, M. D., Minneapolis. Recording Secretary-C. WILBOR RAY, M. D., Mountain Lake. Corresponding Secretary-A. E. NichOLS, M. D., St. Paul. asurer-FRANK E. BALCOME, M. D.. St. Anthony Park. Time about May 25th. Announced later. NEW YORK First Vice President-G. A. ROWE, Buffalo. Second Vice President-H. STROSSER, Brooklyn Third Vice President - F. L. SINCLAIR, Oswego. Treasurer-E. H. KING, Saratoga. Secretary-T. A. HARDY, N. Y. City. Corresponding Secretary-G. W. BOSKOWITZ, N. Y. City. Next meeting at Albany, April 9-10. OHIO. President-W. S. TURNER, Waynesfield. First Vice President-W. E. Postle, Shepard P. O. Second Vice President-A. E. BALLMER, Pandora. Recording Secretary-W. N. MUNDY, Forest. Corresponding Secretary – C. G. Smith, Cincinnati. Treasurer--R. C. WINTERMUTE, Cincinnati. OKLAHOMA. President-W. H. DAVIS, M. D., Chandler. Vice President-D. N. MONTGOMERY, M. D., Franklin. Secretary--E. G. SHARP, M. D., Orlando. Treasurer-T. A. LOVE, M. D., Ripley. Next meeting in Oklahoma City, in May. PENNSYLVANIA. President-FRANK GROSSE, Mechanicsburg. First Vice President-NANNIE SLOAN, Latrobe. Second Vice President-E. F. BITTNER, Somerset. Recording Secretary—R. E. HOLMES, Harrisburg. Corresponding Secretary-W. O. KEPLER, Frugality. Treasurer-J. W. LAUTHER, Somerset. SOUTH DAKOTA. President-W. E. DANIELS, Madison. First Vice President-A. W. Hyde, Brookings. Second Vice President-H. S. GRAVES, Hurley. Secretary and Treasurer-H. Z. Dean, Romona. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. President-O. C. MeLBOURNE, M. D., Los Angeles. Vice President-E. C. BOND, M. D., Pomona. Recording Secretary-A. O. CONRAD, M. D., Los Angeles. Corresponding Secretary-O. C. DARLING, M, D., Riverside. Treasurer-J. A. MUNK, M. D., Los Angeles. Next meeting at Los Angeles in June. TEXAS. President-D. W. HOLMES, Bellevue. First Vice President-J. Tyson, Santa Anna. Second Vice President-W. E. BRIDGE, Gober. Secretary-C. D. HUDSON, Waco. Corresponding Secretaries--W. M. Tucker, Fiatonia; B. E. Duvall, McGregor ; J. A. Lanius, Bonham. Treasurer—M. E. DANIEL, Honey Grove. Next meeting at Waco October, 1903. TENNESSEE. President-J. P. HARVILL, M. D., Nashville. First Vice President-J. A. D. HITE M. D., Nashville. Second Vice President-J. S. JANES, M. D., Only. Recording Secretary-T.. E. HALBERT, M. D., Nashville. Corresponding Secretary-J. Q. CUMMINS, M, D., Isom. Treasurer-GEO. M. Hite, M. D., Nashville. WEST VIRGINIA. President-W. L. WERNER, Thomas. Vice President-L. M. Ross, Bayesfield. Second Vice President-W. F. Crow, Glen Easton, Secretary and Treasurer-L. N. YORK, Corresponding Secretary–J. A. Mon- WISCONSIN. First Vice President-N. L. BAILEY, Stitzer. Second Vice President-W. S. BLUNT, Waupun. Treasurer-J. F. STILLMAN, Walworth. Recording Secretary-J. V. STEVENS, Jefferson Corresponding Secretary - F. P. KLAHR, Horicon. Have I a case of fever ? Then it constantly in engorged and ulI do not lose sight of the enteric cerated conditions of the os and disorder; and yet, with my cervix uteri. thoughts upon that, I still remember that there is a heart that is li- "Sapholine," a washing powder able, at any hour, to complicate when placed in warm water, is an matters. That heart calls for the excellent combination for washing bromidia. It prevents irritation. smoke and dirt from painted walls After the shock, after the opera and woodwork. Its use is a great tion, maybe, after the fever in- saving in labor, and the paint is vades,—"All will go well unless left smooth and with a bright fresh heart failure should ensue.” But finish. Bennett Hospital is using since I began to employ the bro- it for cleaning white enamel. midia for the pain, this has been eliminated. I never dread "heart LOCATIONS. failure” when I administer bro- Having sold my residence, I midia in my surgical cases. I have for sale my office contents would not treat typhoid or typho- and practice. Will sell all togethmalarial fever and omit bromidia. er or singly. One Bertman static DR. S. AUG. FREUND. battery, sixteen plate with elecBERLIN, GERMANY. trodes. Also X-ray attachments. One McIntosh galvanic and faradic Many genito-urinary diseases battery ; marble plate; no 6-44 yield permanently and promptly cells, with a large assortment of to pinus canadensis. In all inflam electrodes; battery plate in a matory processes this remedy acts handsome quartered-oak cabinet ; successfully. Through its astrin one globe multinebulizer, seven gent properties it lessens the cali bottle, double cylinder pump. Also ber of the arterioles, minute ves a stock of drugs, books, medicine sels and ducts, favorably influ cases, instruments, etc. Write at encing their secretions and rapidly O. Houts, M. D. bringing about resolution. I use a GLEN ELDER, KAN. once. 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