Dr. C. T. Amason....Neifly Dr. F. S. Bourns. Telfair County. Fulton County. Twiggs County. Hancock County. Dr. J. D. Coleman.... Henderson ....Houston County. Atlanta Dr. F. W. Coile.... Winterville... Oglethrope County ..... Hart County. Troup County. Dr. Louis O. Wootten. Unadilla ..Dooly County. Dr. Elliott L. Baker.. Odessadale Dr. Forest L. Cosby... Box Spring Atlanta .... Dr. J. L. McLean.... Birdford ... Meriwether County ... Talbot County. ..... . Fulton County Tattnall County. Dodge County. Bibb County. Miller County. Fulton County. ....Houston County. .... ... Dr. H. F. Frederick... Grovania Dr Joaquin M. Omiley Atlanta .... ... Bibb County. Sumter County. Schley County. Jasper County. Dr. James I. Griffith.. Danielsville .. Madison County. Dr. Max Jackson..... Macon Taylor County. Dr. G. B. Watson... Acree .. .. Dougherty County. Dr. J. E. Goethe...... Blackshear ... Pierce County. Dr. W. J. Adair...... Rockmart ... .... ..... Polk County. Wilkinson County ....Dooly County. Dooly County. . Fulton County. Atlanta Pelham Mitchell County. Buford Gwinnett County. Taylorsville...Bartow County. Allentown Wilkinson County Dr. W. M. Bullard.... Monticello .... Jasper County. Dr. W. Hosea Moss... Monroe ... .Walton County. Dr. B. L. Joiner...... Andersonville Sumter County. Dr. Edward Boyd.... Atlanta ..... Vienna Spalding County. Spalding County. .McDuffie County. Dooly County. ... Habersham Co. . Jackson County. Hart County. Clarke County. Dr. W. C. Griffin..... Cartersville ...Bartow County. ..... Dr. I. N. B. Spence... Social Circle .. Walton County. FIRST DAY-AFTERNOON SESSION. The Association reassembled at 3 p.m., and was called to order by the President. Dr. Moore's paper was briefly discussed by Dr. Kime. Dr. Henry R. Slack, of LaGrange, read a paper entitled "The Use of Blue Pyoktanin in the Treatment of Inoperable Malignant Growths," and asked that it be substituted for the one by him, the title of which was given in the program. This paper was discussed by Drs. Wolff, Lloyd, Hutchins, Stockard, Kime, Morgan, and the discussion closed by the essayist. Dr. J. B. Morgan, of Augusta, read a paper on "Treatment of Cutaneous Cancers," which was discussed by Drs. Hardman, Lockhart, Wolff, Hutchins, Shorter, and in closing by the essayist. Dr. S. Rumble, of Goggansville, contributed a paper on "Puerperal Eclampsia, with Report of Cases." Discussed by Drs. Duncan, Greenwood, Chason, Kime, Slack, and in closing by the author of the paper. Dr. M. B. Hutchins, of Atlanta, followed with a paper entitled "Two Cases of Malignant Tumor Affecting the Breast, and their Treatment." Discussed by Drs. Wolff, Westmoreland and Hutchins. Dr. W. O'Daniel, of Bullards, asked that his paper entitled "Influenza with Different Phases and Nervous Tendencies," be read by title. This request was granted. On motion, the Association adjourned until Thursday, 9 a.m. SECOND DAY—MORNING SESSION. The Association was called to order promptly at 9 a.m. by the President, who stated that the special order for this hour was the consideration of the report of the Committee on Constitution and By-Laws. On motion of Dr. Kime, the report of the committee was accepted. The President: The report of the committee having been received, what is your pleasure concerning the disposition of the same? Dr. Westmoreland: Mr. President, this is out of order. The Constitution has got to be accepted by articles, or tak en up seriatim. Dr. E. H. Richardson: I move that the consideration of the Constitution and By-Laws be postponed until to-mor row. Seconded. Dr. Jones: I desire to amend Dr. Richardson's motion, that it be made the special order immediately after the election of officers. Seconded. Dr. Westmoreland: We cannot postpone the regular order of business, and I do not see any use in postponing the consideration of this matter. Let us get through with it this morning. We must get a two-thirds vote of the majority present in regard to it. Dr. Jones: My idea is this, that there are a great many members here who desire to read papers, and if the Constitution and By-Laws were taken up at this time amendments would be offered and considerable discussion elicited, thus taking up much valuable time. I think the committee has made an excellent revision of the Constitution and By-Laws, and I believe the Association would adopt it promptly. But there are men here who are expected to read papers at a specified time, who have come a considerable distance and at a great sacrifice to themselves, and I trust this matter will be postponed. Dr. Westmoreland: The adoption of the Constitution and By-Laws is the order of business for this morning. If we postpone it until to-morrow afternoon, or any other time, a great many of the members will not be here that are here now. The time to adopt the Constitution and ByLaws is when every man is present, so that he can express his opinions freely, and the majority of the members are here now. So I simply call for the regular order of business, which you cannot do away with unless you get a three fourths vote. Dr. Richardson: I agree with Dr. Jones that it is important to get through with the scientific part of the meeting. I am willing to risk the decision of the Association. I believe three-fourths of the members present will be in favor of postponing it until to-morrow. |