. History of the Medical Society of the District of Columbia, 1817-1909. DORSEY MAHON MtPMtRSON JirC€ 75. 76 I DISTRICT OF 295 and W. Norton in the lists of 1882 and 1885, but the name does not ap-pear anywhere on the minutes of the Society, nor oti the Treasurersbook. It is possible that the name is a mistake for W. W. Hoxton, buthe had died in 1855.] [January 5, 1870, the constitution was amended to require that candi-dates for active membership should make their applications in Januaryor July, their papers to be referred to the Board of Censors, and theelection to be held


. History of the Medical Society of the District of Columbia, 1817-1909. DORSEY MAHON MtPMtRSON JirC€ 75. 76 I DISTRICT OF 295 and W. Norton in the lists of 1882 and 1885, but the name does not ap-pear anywhere on the minutes of the Society, nor oti the Treasurersbook. It is possible that the name is a mistake for W. W. Hoxton, buthe had died in 1855.] [January 5, 1870, the constitution was amended to require that candi-dates for active membership should make their applications in Januaryor July, their papers to be referred to the Board of Censors, and theelection to be held in October or April.] JULY 5, 1871 WOOD—[The minutes state that Wood was elected a member. This must be a mistake.] OCTOBER 11, 1871 303. JOSHUA OTIS STANTON—Born Oct. 22, 1837, Straflford, N. D., 1862, Bowdoin. Acting Asst. Surg., U. S. A. ; Surg. U. S. Med. Assn., D. C, 1890-1. Surg. Gen. N. G., D. C. DiedApril 9, 1891. Educated at Straflford and Wolfboro Academies, N. Acting Asst. Surg, he served in Washington, June, 1862, to Feb., 1865,when he was appointed Surg., U. S. Vols.


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