The Act of Incorporation and the By-Laws of the Massachusetts Homeopathic Medical Society | Page 4

Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society
EARLY HISTORY OF HOMOEOPATHY IN MASSACHUSETTS; by Samuel Gregg, M.D.
VARIOUS OPERATIONS FOR CATARACT WITH RECENT MODIFICATIONS; by H. C. Angell, M.D.
ON THE HYPODERMIC INJECTION OF MEDICINES HOMOEOPATHICALLY INDICATED; by J. H. Woodbury, M.D.
Members are requested to prepare and present at this Session, papers on any Medical Subject.
A collation will be provided between 12 and 1.
In the afternoon session the subject of discussion with be DYSENTERY. As a verbatim report of the discussion will be entered on the records, members are requested to give, in a concise form their observations in regard to this disease the present season; its peculiar character and frequency, and the therapeutic action of any medicines with their distinctive indications.
Any clinical reports may be forwarded to the Committee on Clinical Medicine, S. M. Cate, M.D. of Salem. Attention is called to the importance of filling out the Statistical Records and forwarding them to Dr. Cate at the close of the year.
Any "medical provings" may be forwarded to the Chairman of the Committee on Materia Medica, H. L. Chase, M.D. of Cambridge.
The following persons have been approved for membership by the Executive committee.
FOR HONORARY MEMBERS:
Constantine Herring, M.D. of Philadelphia; John F. Gray, M.D. of New York; F. F. Quinn, M.D. of London; G. H. G. Jahr, M.D. of Paris; J. Fleischmann, M.D. of Vienna.
FOR CORRESPONDING MEMBERS:
Wm. E. Paine, M.D. of Bath, Me.; Alpheus Morrill, M.D. of Concord, N.H.; A. Howard Okie, M.D. of Providence, R.I.; Henry M. Paine, M.D. of Clinton, N.Y.; Carroll Dunham, M.D. of New York City; C. Neidhard, M.D. of Philadelphia; Walter Williamson, M.D. of Philadelphia; J.H. Pulte, M.D. of Cincinnati, O.; R. Ludlam, M.D. of Chicago, Ill.; Wm. T. Helsmith, M.D. of St. Louis, Mo.; Arthur Fisher, M.D. of Montreal, C.W.
The Censors and Executive Committee will hold sessions for the examination and approval of Candidates for membership.
I. T. Talbot, Recording Sec'y.
Boston, Oct. 4, 1864.

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