Tri-State medical journal and practitioner . Dr. Eugeiie Smith, Detroit, Michigan. 102 Original Articles. Dewey, Moville, Iowa; John A. Prince, Springfield, 111.; J. F. Percy,Galesburg, 111.; F. Reder, Hannibal, Mo., and Louis Becker, Knoxville,Illinois. Papers of the greatest value were read at this meeting. Among the bestwere the following: A New and Improved Method of Removing theUterus, by Emory L,anphear; Impetigo Contagiosa, by Louis Becker;The Rubber Bulb as an Aid in Intestinal Surgery, by F. Reder; Pros-titution; Its Cause, and the Relation of the Medical Profession to Its Abol-ishmen


Tri-State medical journal and practitioner . Dr. Eugeiie Smith, Detroit, Michigan. 102 Original Articles. Dewey, Moville, Iowa; John A. Prince, Springfield, 111.; J. F. Percy,Galesburg, 111.; F. Reder, Hannibal, Mo., and Louis Becker, Knoxville,Illinois. Papers of the greatest value were read at this meeting. Among the bestwere the following: A New and Improved Method of Removing theUterus, by Emory L,anphear; Impetigo Contagiosa, by Louis Becker;The Rubber Bulb as an Aid in Intestinal Surgery, by F. Reder; Pros-titution; Its Cause, and the Relation of the Medical Profession to Its Abol-ishment, by J. F. Percy. Two important lectures were given: one onIntestinal and Other Anastomoses, by J. B. Murphy, of Chicago; theother on The Importance of Beauty as a Therapeutic Aim, by Woods. Dr. Wishard, Indianapolis, Indiana. Hutchinson, now of Buffalo, N. Y., who at that time resided in Des evening of April 5th a banquet was held at the Hotel Keokuk. Thereading of papers was continued the next day. SECOND ANNUAL MEETING. This was held in Peoria, 111., October 3 and 4, 1893. Owing to dissen-tions in the local profession, our reception was far from satisfactory; butthanks to the splendid efforts of Drs. O. B. Will, M. S. Marcy, W. Ezra. Weis, and others, our stay was made pleasant. From ascientific standpoint, the meeting was a great success. A fine lecture upon1 he Wonders of the Brain was delivered by Dr. Eanphear- Dr A E History of the Tri-State Medical Society. 103 Prince, of Jacksonville, 111., read a paper on Corneal Nutrition andRepair; Dr. J. S. Pyle, of Canton, Ohio, made A Plea for the Appro-priation of Criminals to the Experimental Physiologist; Dr. Marcy read avaluable paper on Abortion; Dr. E. Wyllys Andrews, of Chicago, reada paper entit


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