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Side 175 - of America in Congress Assembled, That the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States hereby express approval of this movement and requests the favorable consideration and action of the State Authorities, to the end that the United States may attain a complete and uniform system of registration.
Side 175 - certain points, is essential to the progress of medical and sanitary science in preventing and restricting disease, and in devising and applying remedial agencies, and, Whereas, All of the principal countries of the civilized world recognize the necessity for such registration and enforce the same by general
Side 196 - 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Side 195 - This Constitution may be repealed, altered or amended at any annual meeting, by a vote of two-thirds of the members present, provided such repeal, alteration or amendment be proposed at a previous annual meeting. ARTICLE
Side 175 - approval of this movement and requests the favorable consideration and action of the State Authorities, to the end that the United States may attain a complete and uniform system of registration. In
Side 159 - The proprietary medicine of the future, though, will be advertised through these channels. The medical papers will reap the harvest, and the physician himself, always so loud in the denunciation of patent medicines, will be the most important medium of advertising at the command of the proprietary manufacturer. In fact, he is that to-day.
Side 14 - without examination, who shall personally appear and present a certified copy of certificate of registration or license, which has been issued to said applicant in another state of the Union, where the requirements for registration shall be deemed by said board to be equivalent to those of this State, provided such State shall accord a like privilege to holders of certificates from a board of censors of this State.
Side 198 - 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 176 - Resolved, That the American Medical Association heartily welcomes the action of Congress, in promoting the adoption of complete and uniform systems of registration of vital statistics in the United States and congratulates the American Public Health Association and the United States Census Office on their useful and effective co-operation for this purpose.
Side 194 - and shall hold their respective offices until the close of the next annual meeting and until their successors are elected. ARTICLE IV.—MEETINGS. There shall be an annual meeting of this Society held on the first Thursday and Friday after the second Wednesday in October, at such place as shall be designated by vote of the House of Delegates at the previous annual meeting. ARTICLE V.—MEMBERSHIP. The active membership of this Society shall