pleted vessels is invaluable and will do more to turn the scale in favor of a bloodless patient than any other single remedy. IV. I should prefer not to operate upon a patient in shock, i. e., with sub-normal temperature, leaky skin, pale face, sighing respiration and bad pulse. Wait-raise the foot of the bed-give morphine and atrophine, and perhaps strychnine and adrenalin chloride to promote quiet and stimulate gently and give water by mouth, rectum, hypodermoclysis or intravenously in small amounts. V. Operate when reaction has taken place. Have all ready for rapid work and maintenance of body heat, stimulation and salt infusion, etc. VI. Never drain for the sake of drainage simply. If there be uncontrollable oozing or damaged intestines which needs protecting, or an infected area that may need a vent, pack with gauze and lead out through the vaginal vault, if practicable. VII. Use no salts or other purges for a week after operation. Salts deplete and excite peristalsis-two things it is very desirable not to do. Use small and frequent enemas to procure rectal evacuations. LIST OF PERSONS READING PAPERS Blaine, J. M. Burns, T. M. Cattermole, Geo. H. Grant, W. W. SESSION OF 1902. Marbourg, E. M. Miel, Geo. W. McGugan, Arthur McNaught, F. H. Oettinger, B. Perkins, I. B. Pershing, H. T. Robe, R. C. Robinson, L. R. Roberts, Una G. Sollenberger, A. R. Solly, S. E. Spivak, C. D. Stover, Geo. H. Van Meter, S. D. Waxham, F. E. Wetherill, H. G. Wheaton, C. L. Whitehead, W. R. 432 LIST OF THOSE WHO TOOK PART IN THE DISCUS SION OF PAPERS. Black, Melville -Blaine, J. M. Burns, T. M. Cattermole, Geo. H. Collins, Moses Corwin, R. W. Courtney, J. E. Davidson, John T. Finney, Frank Forhan, T. J. Freeman, Leonard Godsman, P. B. Grant, W. W. Hopkins, S. D. Jackson, Edward Kahn, Maurice SESSION OF 1902. Kahn, Sol. G. Love, M. C. T. Mayhew, D. P. Miel, Geo. W. McHugh, P. J. Oettinger, B. Pershing, H. T. Rogers, E. J. A. Schenck, Singer, W. F. Spivak, C. D. Stoddard, T. A. Stover, Geo. H. Van Meter, S. D. Whitehead, W. R. Work, Hubert LIST OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE SOCIETY FROM ITS ORGANIZATION. 1871-*R. G. Buckingham, M. D. 1872-*W. F. McClelland, M. D. 1873-*G. S. McMurtrie, M. D. 1874-*H. K. Steele, M. D. 1875-*W. H. Thacker, M. D. 1875- H. O. Dodge, M. D.. 1876 *W. H. Williams, M. D. 1877- T. G. Horn, M. D.. 1878 A. Stedman, M. D. 1879— B. P. Anderson, M. D. 1880- F. J. Bancroft, M. D. 1881 H. A. Lemen, M. D.. 1882-*P. R. Thombs, M. D. 1883 W. R. Whitehead, M. D. 1884-Jesse Hawes, M. D. 1885-*J. C. Davis, M. D.. 1886— J. W. Graham, M. D. 1887 S. E. Solly, M. D. 1888- S. A. Fisk, M. D. 1889 J. W. Collins, M. D 1890-*J. T. Eskridge, M. D. 1891 W. M. Strickler, M. D. 1892- W. E. Wilson, M. D. 1893— E. J. A. Rogers, M. D. 1894- Hubert Work, M. D.. 1895 I. B. Perkins, M. D. 1896 Robert Levy, M. D.. 1897 L. E. Lemen, M. D 1898 W. A. Campbell, M. D 1899- J. N. Hall, M. D.. 1900 William P. Munn, M. D. 1901— R. W. Corwin, M. D. 1902- W. W. Grant, M. D... *Deceased. Denver .Denver Central Denver Denver Boulder Denver Colorado Springs ..Denver Colorado Springs Denver Denver . Pueblo Denver Greeley .Denver . Denver .Colorado Springs ..Denver Grand Junction Denver Colorado Springs .Denver Denver Pueblo . Denver Denver Denver Colorado Springs Denver Denver . Pueblo Denver LIST OF MEMBERS. Date. 1900 Alexander, G. E.. 1898 Allen, J. Q.. 1894 Ambrook, Mary L. 1873 Anderson, B. P. 1886 Arbogast, B. A. 1902 Armstrong, H. A.. 1892 Ashbaugh, A.. 1896 Ashley, Wm. W 1900 Atcheson, G... 1894 Bagot, W. S. 1898 Baird, W. J. 1902 Baird, T. D. 1898 Baker, J. A.. 1902 Baker, W. H. 1901 Baker, W. T. H. 1897 Ballin, M... 1892 Bane, W. C. 1895 Beatty, J. T. 1897 Beggs, Wm. N.. Bellrose, Norman W. Castle Rock . Montrose .. Boulder Colorado Springs Breckenridge ..La Junta Central City . Ouray Idaho Springs .Denver Boulder Walsenburg Florence Pueblo Pueblo Leadville ..Denver Highlands .Denver Eaton 1892 |