. National Eclectic Medical Association quarterly. sand Cases of Ob-stetrics, 139. Surgical Aspect of the Thyroid Gland,201. Surgery, Conservative Gail-Bladder, 129. Surgical Standpoint, Obstetrics from, 127. Surgery of the Thyroid Gland and Ad-jacent Tissues, 197. The Colleges, 188. The Heart of the Home, 188. The Last Appeal, 323. The Mote and the Beam, 262. The National, 329. The National Society, 326. Therapeutic Nihilism, 172. The School of 1912, 355. _ Thyroid Gland and Adjacent Tissues,Surgery of the, 197. Thyroid Gland, Surgical Aspect of the,201. Treasurers Report, 14. Treating Sympto


. National Eclectic Medical Association quarterly. sand Cases of Ob-stetrics, 139. Surgical Aspect of the Thyroid Gland,201. Surgery, Conservative Gail-Bladder, 129. Surgical Standpoint, Obstetrics from, 127. Surgery of the Thyroid Gland and Ad-jacent Tissues, 197. The Colleges, 188. The Heart of the Home, 188. The Last Appeal, 323. The Mote and the Beam, 262. The National, 329. The National Society, 326. Therapeutic Nihilism, 172. The School of 1912, 355. _ Thyroid Gland and Adjacent Tissues,Surgery of the, 197. Thyroid Gland, Surgical Aspect of the,201. Treasurers Report, 14. Treating Symptoms, Diagnosing and, 312. Treatment of Diseases of Women, Non-surgical, 164. Treatment, Miscarriage and its, 113. Trend of State Medicine, the, 34. Tuberculosis, Pelvic, 219. Turbulent Demonstrations Against In-adequate Institutes, 265. Uterus, Displacements of the, 297. Venereal Diseases, Judicious Publicity asa Remedial Agent in the Correctionand Control, 223. Watkins, Lyman, , 1854-1912, 258. What Eclecticism has Accomplished inAmerica, X . THE NATIONAL ECLECTIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION QUARTERLY Volume III. CINCINNATI, O, SEPTEMBER, 1911. Number 1. NATIONAL ECLECTIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. Proceedings of the Forty-first Annual Meeting, Held in Louisville, Ky.,June 20-21-22-23, ion. First Day—Tuesday June 20, 1911—Morning Session. Meeting called to order at 10 by the President, J. A. Munk, ,Los Angeles, Cal. The invocation was pronounced by Rev. J. G. Minningerode, of Louis-ville. Rev. J. G. Minningerode (Louisville, Ky.) : Our Father which artin heaven, hallowed be Thy name, Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done, onearth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us ourtrespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. Lead us not intotemptation, but deliver us from evil, for Thine is the kingdom, and thepower, and the glory, forever. Amen. 0 Almighty God, without whom nothing is holy, increase and multiplyto us Thy blessings. Let Thy h


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