Transactions of the Vermont Medical Society

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Side 244 - read, on the first day of the annual meeting, an address on medicine or surgery. SEC. 3. 'The Secretary shall keep a record of the proceedings of the Society, and of the members present at each meeting; shall conduct the correspondence;
Side 244 - This Constitution may be repealed, altered or amended at any annual meeting, by a vote of twothirds of the members present, provided such repeal, alteration or amendment be proposed at a previous annual meeting. ARTICLE
Side 244 - The House of Delegates may adopt such By-Laws, not repugnant to this Constitution, and may repeal, alter or amend the same in such manner as a majority of the said House of Delegates at any annual meeting may deem proper. BY-LAWS. ARTICLE I. SECTION 1. The President shall preside at all meetings and
Side 247 - ARTICLE III.—Honorary Members. The Society may elect at each annual meeting, not more than two honorary members, non-residents of the State, who shall have the same privileges as ordinary members, except that they shall not be eligible to office nor have the right to vote. ARTICLE IV.—Delegates. Delegates shall be
Side 98 - to the Harlem Hospital; Member of the New York Academy of Medicine, the New York Surgical Society, the Society of the Alumni of Bellevue Hospital, the American Medical Association.
Side 240 - his health. His was a masterful mind that made an indelible impress upon the medical thought of his time. Dr. Woodward was a Mason, an Odd Fellow, and a member of the Loyal Legion. He had been president of the Vermont State Medical Society and of the Rutland County Medical and Surgical Society. He had also held the office of Surgeon-General of the Vermont
Side 243 - Delegates each even year, two (2) members whose names shall be submitted to the Governor for appointment to the Board of Medical Registration, in accordance with the provisions of the laws of the
Side 175 - The pitch of the laryngeal tone is determined by the degree of tension of the vocal cords. To vary the pitch constantly as in Fig.
Side 175 - at every instant, that is, the laryngeal muscles must be freely -and delicately poised and must act readily and accurately.
Side 42 - The science of medicine is founded on conjecture and improved by murder.

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