Jowa State Medical Society VOL. XI DES MOINES, IOWA, APRIL 15, 1921 IOWA STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY 5. Pyelitis SEVENTIETH ANNUAL SESSION 2. Wednesday, May 11 9:30 a. m. CHRISTIAN B. LUGINBUHL, M.D., Des Moines, twenty minutes An Unusual Indication for Cesarean Section- 3. The Acute Abdomen from a Surgical Standpoint EDWARD F. BEEH, M.D., Fort Dodge, twenty minutes Discussion opened by CHARLES H. MAGEE, M.D., Burlington, five minutes 4. Address of the Chairman of the Section on Medicine: Vitamines ROBERT C. CRUMPTON, M.D., Webster City, thirty minutes No. 4 FREDERICK V. HIBBS, M.D., Carroll, twenty minutes Discussion opened by JENNINGS CRAWFORD, M.D., Cedar Rapids, five minutes Wednesday, May 11 6. Oration in Medicine CAMPBELL P. HOWARD, M.D., Iowa City, thirty minutes Symposium on Focal Infection 7. Otologic and Rhinologic Infections— LEE WALLACE DEAN, M.D., Iowa City, twenty minutes 8. Dental and Maxillary Infections CALVIN W. HARNED, M.D., Des Moines, twenty minutes 9. Gastro-Intestinal Infections MILTON B. GALLOWAY, M.D., Webster City, twenty minutes 10. Genito-Urinary Infections JOHN MCATEE, M.D., Council Bluffs, twenty minutes Discussion opened by CLARENCE E. VAN EPPS, M.D., Iowa City Adjournment 3:30 p.m. Meeting House of Delegates Wednesday Evening, May 11 Social Entertainment Thursday, May 12 11. Fracture of the Lower End of the RadiusPETER A. BENDIXEN, M.D., Davenport, twenty minutes Discussion opened by ALVA P. STONER, M.D., Des Moines, five minutes 12. The Interpretation of Laboratory Tests in Diagnosis and Their Application in Treatment JOSEPH W. ROWNTREE, M.D., Waterloo, twenty minutes Discussion opened by HENRY ALBERT, M.D., Iowa City, five minutes 13. Combined Anesthesia CHARLES RYAN, M.D., Des Moines, twenty minutes Discussion opened by DAVID C. BROCKMAN, M.D., Ottumwa, five minutes 14. The Relation of Hospital Standardization to Obstetrics MARY L. TINLEY, M.D., Council Bluffs, twenty minutes Discussion opened by WILLIAM R. WHITEIS, M.D., Iowa City, five minutes 15. Oration in Surgery WILLIAM H. ROHLF, M.D., Waverly, thirty minutes 16. The Educational Phase of Public HealthJEANNETTE F. THROCKMORTON, M.D., Chariton, twenty minutes Discussion opened by PAUL E. GARDNER, M.D., New Hampton, five minutes SECURE HOTEL RESERVATIONS EARLY-For Hotels See Advertising Pages IV, V, VI and XI Thursday, May 12 1:00 p. m. 17. X-Ray-An Asset or a Liability to the General Medical Practice in Iowa?— FRANK E. SAMPSON, M.D., Creston, twenty minutes Discussion opened by JOHN F. HERRICK, M.D., Ottumwa, five minutes 18. Address of the Chairman of the Section on Surgery WILTON W. MCCARTHY, M.D., Des Moines, thirty minutes 19. Address on Surgery-The Achievements and Limitations of Neurological SurgeryCHARLES H. FRAZIER, M.D., Philadelphia, 20. The Causes of Failure of Operations for Chronic Appendicitis CHARLES J. ROWAN, M.D., Iowa City, twenty minutes Discussion opened by OLIVER J. FAY, M.D., Des Moines, five minutes 21. The Present Status of Pernicious AnemiaPHILIP B. MCLAUGHLIN, M.D., Sioux City, twenty minutes 22. Pernicious Sclerosis Anemia: Sub-Acute Combined FRANK J. ROHNER, M.D., Iowa City, twenty minutes Discussion of Papers Nos. 21 and 22 opened by WALTER L. BIERRING, M.D., Des Moines 25. Suprapubic Prostatectomy: Technic and After Results GEORGE E. DECKER, M.D., Davenport, twenty minutes Discussion opened by BENJAMIN C. EVERALL, M.D., Waterloo. five minutes 26. Luminal in the Treatment of Epilepsy: Preliminary Report M. NELSON VOLDENG, M.D., Woodward, twenty minutes Discussion opened by FRANK A. ELY, M.D., Des Moines, five minutes 27. Treatment of Carcinoma of the Cervix UteriJOHN C. ROCKAFELLOW, M.D., Des Moines, twenty minutes Discussion opened by CHARLES S. JAMES, M.D., Centerville. five minutes 28. Address in Medicine-Clinical Study of Fifty Consecutive Cases of Pneumothorax WILLIS S. LEMON, M.D., Rochester, Minnesota 29. Ectopic Gestation as a Vital Subject to the Patient and to the Practitioner 30. CORAL R. ARMENTROUT, M.D., Keokuk, twenty minutes Discussion opened by NICHOLAS SCHILLING, M.D., New Hampton, five minutes Surgical Infections of the Pericardium— MATTHEW U. CHESIRE, M.D., Marshalltown, twenty minutes Discussion opened by ALANSON M. POND, M.D., Dubuque, five minutes Report of Transactions House of Delegates TOM B. THROCK MORTON, M.D., Secretary, Des Moines OPHTHALMOLOGY, OTOLOGY AND RHINO LARYNGOLOGY Chairman Robert M. Lapsley, M.D., Keokuk Thursday, May 12 9:00 a. m. Address of Chairman ROBERT M. LAPSLEY, M.D., Keokuk 1. Retinal Changes in Cardio-Vascular and Renal DiseasesJAMES E. REEDER, M.D., Sioux City 2. Tumors Involving the Oral Cavity, Upper Respiratory Passages, and Ears, and Some Observations Following the Use of Radium MARGARET ARMSTRONG, M.D., Iowa City 3. Control of Hemorrhage in the Tonsil OperationFRED W. BAILEY, M.D., Cedar Rapids 4. Determining Factors in the Care of Sinus CasesGORDON F. HARKNESS, M.D., Davenport 5. Nasal Headaches- FREDK. L. WAHRER, M.D., AND OTIS WOLFE, M.D., Marshalltown 6. Ophthalmology and the Lesser Alcohols- 7. Edward Jackson, M.D., Denver, Colorado, will address the General Session Thursday Evening on: Diseases of the Blood-Vessels as Seen in the Eye. No paper before the Society shall occupy more than twenty minutes in its delivery; and no member shall speak longer than five minutes nor more than once on the same subject. This does not apply to the addresses and orations. All papers read before the Society shall be its property. Each paper shall be deposited with the Secretary when read, and if this is not done, it shall not be published. On arising to discuss a paper, the speaker will please announce his name and address plainly. Please remember to REGISTER. ENTERTAINMENT Wednesday, May 11 Reception Savery III, Three to Five O'Clock, Courtesy of the Chamber of Commerce Banquet, Hotel Fort Des Moines, Six-thirty; physicians, their wives and guests Thursday, May 12 Theater Party for the Visiting Ladies at the Orpheum, Two O'Clock, Courtesy of the Chamber of Commerce Buffet Luncheon and Smoker following Scientific Program Eleventh District-G. C. Moorehead, M.D., Sec'y, Ida Grove 1925 TRUSTEES J. W. Cokenower, M.D., Des Moines. W. B. Small, M.D., Waterloo T. E. Powers, M.D., Clarinda... DELEGATES TO A. M. A. W. B. Small, M.D., Waterloo. L. W. Dean, M.D., Iowa City. W. L. Allen, M.D., Davenport.. ALTERNATE DELEGATES W. W. Bowen, M.D., Fort Dodge.. 1922 .1921 .1923 1921 1922 1922 1921 1922 1922 OFFICERS 1920-1921 PRESIDENT FINANCE PRESIDENT-ELECT ALANSON M. POND, M.D.. FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT Dubuque C. P. Frantz, M.D.. C. J. Saunders, M.D.. E. C. 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