Virginia medical monthly . PROCEEDINGS OF SOCIETIES, 231 is used to push the cervix high up and far back in the pel-vis, while the body is brought further forward and forceddown. In this way the reposition is satisfactorily and easilyaccomplished. MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA. The Association assembled in the Superior Court room,at Macon, Ga., April 23, 1889. At A. Dr. W. , in the absence of the President and both Vice-Presi-dents, called the convention to order. Exercises were openedwith prayer by Rev. W. Dudley Powers, of St. Paulschurch. The Secretary, Dr. K. P. Moore, of


Virginia medical monthly . PROCEEDINGS OF SOCIETIES, 231 is used to push the cervix high up and far back in the pel-vis, while the body is brought further forward and forceddown. In this way the reposition is satisfactorily and easilyaccomplished. MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA. The Association assembled in the Superior Court room,at Macon, Ga., April 23, 1889. At A. Dr. W. , in the absence of the President and both Vice-Presi-dents, called the convention to order. Exercises were openedwith prayer by Rev. W. Dudley Powers, of St. Paulschurch. The Secretary, Dr. K. P. Moore, of Macon, was inplace. Dr. Holt, in behalf of the Committee of Arrangements,delivered the Address of Welcome. In the absence of thePresident, Dr. A. W. Griggs, of West Point, replied in thename of the Association. Dr. Holt introduced Dr. J. S. Todd, of Atlanta, the Presi-dent-elect, who arrived opportunely, and delivered the An-nual Address of the President. His subject was Medicine andLongevity. He presented a long array of


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