. History of the Medical Society of the District of Columbia, 1817-1909. Jsrcc 36 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 137 therefore, a new bill. April 22, 1896, the Society adopted amemorial recommending House Bill 5731, and the me-morial was sent to Congress and printed as Document 228,Fifty-fourth Congress, First Session. It was signed byrepresentatives from both the Medical Society and theHomeopathic Medical Society. May 13th, the Committee on Legislation reported thatan amendment had been introduced in the Senate exempt-ing from the action of the proposed bill matriculates whohad matriculated pri


. History of the Medical Society of the District of Columbia, 1817-1909. Jsrcc 36 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 137 therefore, a new bill. April 22, 1896, the Society adopted amemorial recommending House Bill 5731, and the me-morial was sent to Congress and printed as Document 228,Fifty-fourth Congress, First Session. It was signed byrepresentatives from both the Medical Society and theHomeopathic Medical Society. May 13th, the Committee on Legislation reported thatan amendment had been introduced in the Senate exempt-ing from the action of the proposed bill matriculates whohad matriculated prior to January i, 1896. The Societyconsidered that the amendment was detrimental to the bestinterests of the community, and a blemish to an otherwisegood measure that had been already endorsed by the Corresponding Secretary was instructed to notify theSenate committee of the Societys action. The amend-ment failed to pass. The bill passed, approved June 3, 1896, and was pub-lished as Public Document No. 174.* February 24, 1904, the Society was informed that


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