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COMBAT DISEASE

By giving the active principles of life

PROTONUCLEIN

Is the true nuclein derived from lyphoid glands of healthy animals without the use of chemicals, and contains the unaltered vital principles which can not be made artificially from plants nor extracted from chemicals. Indicated in all infectious and toxic conditions, debility, and tissue waste, and locally in the treatment of ulcers and surface lesions.

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RECORDS, RECOLLECTIONS. AND REMINISCENCES.

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was hastened by poultices, and the boil was opened, curetted, and treated with peroxide of hydrogen and ecthol locally as already described.

This speedily brought the boil to cure, and several other boils that were beginning at the time of her attack, faded away.

S. M. S., age nineteen.— This girl came to me for relief for a felon that was causing her great anguish. She was given papine in doses of a teaspoonful to relieve the pain. Ecthol was taken in doses of a teaspoonful every three hours. The felon after being poulticed all night was opened and curetted and ecthol was applied regularly. This produced a rapid cure and the patient had no further trouble, but has since had excellent health.

Mr. R. D. K., age twenty, suffered from a felon which was the result of an injury. This patient had also had boils and his blood was in a bad condition. He was treated substantially in the same way as the other patients just mentioned, and made a quick recovery. This young man saw me yesterday and said his health, since this treatment a year ago, had been most excellent.

Beconds, Begollections and Bęminiscencęs.

THE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AND NAVY OF THE CONFEDERACY.

The Seventh Annual Meeting of the Association will convene in the building of the Medical Department of the University of Tennessee, situated on Broad Street, between High and Vine Streets, about two blocks east of the Terminal Station, on Tuesday morning May 14th, at 10 o'clock, and will be called to order by Dr. Geo. H. Price, Chairman of the Committee of arrangments. The other members of the Committee of Arrangments are Drs. Paul F. Eve, W. G. Ewing, Geo. C. Trawick, and D. R. Neil.

The following constitute the various sub-committees:

Invitation: Dr. Duncan Eve, Chairman; Drs. Thos. L. Maddin, Thos. Menees, A. M. Trawick, J. R. Buist, J. Bunyan Stephens, and M. D. Kelley.

Reception: Dr. Jno. S. Cain, Chairman; J. A. Beauchamp, J. B. Neil, R. B. Lees, W. B. Maney, I. C. Loftin, W. A. Atchison, A. A. Lyon.

Entertainment, Refreshment, and Hall: Dr. D. B. Blake, Chairman; S. S. Crockett, Richard Douglas, C. A. Robertson, R. E. Fort, W. A. Witt, M. C. McGannon.

Finance: Dr. G. C. Savage, Chairman; Jas. B. Stephens, J. Y. Crawford, Y. W. Haley, J. F. Rowland, W. G. Black, R. O. Tucker, P. McF. Allen, D. R. Neil.

All members of the Association, and all who served in the Medical Department of the Army or Navy of the Confederate States as Surgeon, Assistant Surgeon, Hospital Steward, or Chaplain; and all regular Doctors of Medicine who are Confederate Veterans, or sons of Confederate Veterwho may wish to become members of the Association are requested to come at once to the building in which the meeting will be held, on their arrival in the city.

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The succeeding sessions after that of Tuesday morning will be determined from time to time, so as not to conflict with the other Re-Union exercises.

Editorial.

COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETIES IN THE STATE OF

TENNESSEE.

The following societies have been regularly chartered by the Tennessee State Medical Association. The names of the presidents and secretaries with their post-offices are also given.

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Anderson S. B. Hall, M. D., President, Clinton; E. M. Beasley, Secretary, Coal Creek.

Bedford G. W. Moody, M. D., President; F. B. Reagor, M. D., Secretary, Shelbyville.

Benton - W. T. Hubbs, M. D., President; W. P. McGill, M. D., Secretary, Camden.

Bradley — G. M. Bazemore, M. D., President; T. J. McKamy, M. D., Secretary, Cleveland.

Campbell - I. J. Shepherd, M. D., President; J. U. Roach, M. D. Secretary, La Follette.

Cannon - L. B. McCreary, M. D., President; J. R. Doak, M. D., Secretary, Woodbury.

Carroll J. W. McCall, M. D., President; C. T. Love, M. D., Secretary, McLemoresville.

Chester J. B. Hardiman, M. D., President; I. E. Perkins, M. D., Secretary, Henderson.

Claiborne — H. C. Chance, M. D., President, Cumberland Gap; N. H. Stone, M. D., Secretary, Tazewell.

Coffee A. F. Vincent, M. D., President; E. P. Vaughn, M. D., retary, Manchester.

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Crockett-H. W. Cook, M. D., President, Alamo; F. P. Hess, M. D., Secretary, Bells.

Davidson S. S. Crockett, M. D., President; Deering J. Roberts, M. D., Secretary, Nashville.

Decatur - W. G. Raines, M. D., President, Parsons; R. Y. Fisher, M. D., Secretary, Decaturville.

Dickson - W. S. Scott, M. D., President; W. W. Walker, M. D., Secretary, Dickson.

Dyer - T. J. Walker, M. D., President; N. S. Walker, M. D., Secretary, Dyersburg.

Fayette D. M. Morrow, M. D., President, Oakland; H. C. Moorman, M. D., Secretary, Somerville.

Franklin - F. B. Sloan, M. D., President, Cowan; G. S. Warren, M. D., Secretary, Decherd.

Gibson-J. C. Paris, M. D., President, Kenton; B. T. Bennett, M. D., Secretary, Trenton.

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A. W. Deane, M. D., President, Brickchurch; C. A. Abernathy, M. D., Secretary, Pulaski.

Greene C. P. Fox, M. D., President; S. W. Woodyard, M. D., Secretary, Greeneville.

Hamblen - P. L. Henderson, M. D., President; H. M. Cass, M. D., Secretary, Morristown.

Hamilton

Chattanooga.

; J. W. Johnson, M. D., Secretary,

Hardeman - J. D. Sasser, M. D., President, Middleton; R. W. Tate, M. D., Secretary, Bolivar.

Hardin—R. A. Hardin, M. D., President; W. E. McDougall, M. D., Secretary, Savannah.

Haywood H. P. Hudson, M. D., President, Hanley; J. L. Edwards, M. D., Secretary, Brownsville.

Henderson - J. C. Stinson, M. D, President, Center Point; C. H. Johnson, M. D., Secretary, Lexington.

Henry—R. A. Grainger, M. D., President; J. H. McSwain, M. D., Secretary, Paris.

Hickman - D. W. Flowers, M. D., President, Little Lot; J. T. Ward, M. D., Secretary, Centerville.

Houston

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A. H. Abernathy, M. D., President; W. H. McMillan, M. D., Secretary, Erin.

Humphreys J. T. Cooley, M. D., President, Plant; W. W. Slayden, M. D., Secretary, Waverly.

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