SANILAC-Branch No. 20 W. Campbell, Brown City. L. E. Cochran, Peck. SCHOOLCRAFT-Branch No. 57 E. R. Westcot, Manistique. SHIAWASSEE-Branch No. 33 C. M. McCormick, Owosso. ST. CLAIR-Branch No. 45 R. K. Wheeler, Port Huron. ST. JOSEPH-Branch No. 29 R. A. Townsend, Fairgrove. TRI COUNTY-Branch No. 62 G. D. Miller, Cadillac. S. C. Moore, Cadillac. WASHTENAW-Branch No. 42 Reuben Peterson, Ann Arbor. WAYNE-Branch No. 2 James A. McGarvah, Detroit. F. B. Walker, Detroit. C. H. Oakman, Detroit. R. E. Loucks, Detroit. Walter J. Wilson, Jr., Detroit. G. Van Amber Brown, Detroit. Theo. A. McGraw, Jr., Detroit. E. K. Cullen, Detroit. R. L. Clark, Detroit. L. F. C. Wendt, Detroit. J. C. Dodds, Detroit. W. D. Ford, Detroit. 2. Epidemic Typhoid Fever, illustrated with lantern slides. A. R. Hackett, M.D., Detroit. Discussants-Dr. C. G. Jennings, Detroit. Dr. W. M. Donald, Detroit. 3. Varicose Ulcers-Causes, Complications and Conservative Treatment. Lantern Slides. Dr. Joseph Van Beceleare, Detroit. Discussants-Dr. J. H. Andries, Detroit. Dr. R. C. Jamieson, Detroit. 4. The Modern Clinical Conception of Pulmonary Tuberculosis-Changes in our attitude toward this disease. Correlation of X-ray examination and physical signs. Influence of focal infections. Treatment of surgical tuberculosis. Dr. Herbert M. Rich, Detroit. Discussants-Lt. Col. B. R. Shurly, Detroit. Maj. V. C. Vaughan, Jr., Detroit. a. Different types of injuries to nerves, soft parts and bone. b. Discussion of physio therapy and vocational education in industrial injuries. Major Dean Lewis, M. C., Chicago, Ill. Opening Discussion-Lieut. Col. H. N. Torrey, Detroit. Third Session, Thursday Afternoon, May 22, at 2 P. M. Clinic at U. S. Army General Hospital, No. 36, Lieut. Col. A. T. Cooper, Commanding. (Ford Hospital, West Grand Boulevard and Hamilton.) Clinic will be confined to bone and joint injuries received overseas. Under direction of Major F. C. Kidner, M. C., Chief of Orthopedic Section. Eye and Ear Diseases. in Dr. Don M. Campbell, Detroit. 3. Subject to be announced later. Dr. C. H. Baker, Bay City. Second Session, Thursday Morning, May 22, at the Hotel Statler, at 9:00 A. M. Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis with Report of a Case. 3. 4 P. M. to 5 P. M. Inspection of the Hospital including Physio Therapeutical and Educational Departments. 1. Dr. L. V. Stegman, Battle Creek. Third Session, Thursday Afternoon, May 22, at the Hotel Statler, at 2:00 P. M. 1. 2. Election of Section Officers. The Pathology of Mastoiditis with Special Wednesday, May 21. All members of the Michigan State Medical Society, and their friends, are invited by the Michigan State Telephone Company to visit the various departments of the Company. Visitors will be at the Main Building, Clifford and Washington Blvd., at 12:30 P. M. The exchanges of the business district will be inspected and all members of the State Society and their friends will then be the guests of the Company at luncheon. Wednesday Afternoon-2:00 P. M. Ladies' Automobile Ride. Leaving Hotel Statler at two o'clock. Wednesday Evening. Theatre Party, Temple Theatre. All Members and ladies. SUB-COMMITTEES. Committee of Automobiles. Guy L. Connor, Chairman. W. J. Wilson, Jr., Vice-Chairman. Brown, G. Van Amber, J. Henry Smith Bldg. Duffield, George, J. Henry Smith Bldg. McKean, Geo. E., David Whitney Bldg. Palmer, R. J., David Whitney Bldg. Rowland, R. S., David Whitney Bldg. Yates, H. Wellington, David Whitney Bldg. Committee of Entertainment. Harold Wilson, Chairman. Grace Clark. Myra Babcock. Jean Vernier. Committee on Exhibits. 6:00 P. M. J. Walter Vaughan, Chairman. R. L. Clark. Grant McDonald, 8:00 P. M. Committee of Finance. E. W. Haass, Chairman. Max Ballin. Don M. Campbell. Hugo Freund. Burt R. Shurly. Thadeus Walker. Committee of Hotels, Halls, Meeting Places and Registration. Louis J. Hirschman, Chairman. R. C. Jamieson. Carl Meloy. Wm. H. Morley. E. J. O'Brien. A. R. Richardson. Committee of Printing, Badges and Posters. E. H. Sichler, Chairman. Burton D. Parker. Clarence E. Simpson. "Fractures ment. Automobile trip to Residential Offices. Inspection of the Main, Cherry and Dinner to visiting physicians at De- of the Cranium." Illustrated by Stereopticon views. Dr. Edwin R. LeCount, Chicago. Professor of Pathology, Rush Medical College. Pathologist to Presbyterian and Cook County Hospitals. "Injuries to the Knee-joint." Stereopticon views. the Knee-joint." Illustrated by Dr. Carl B. Davis, Chicago. Professor of Surgery, Rush Med. College. Conveyances will be provided leaving the Health Department of the Telephone Company, 10th Floor Kresge Building for the Garfield office at 5:30 P. M. where the ladies will be entertained at dinner by the Traffic Department, who have also provided entertainment during the evening. |