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Page 117 - It can neither be aborted nor cut short by any known means at our command. Even under the most unfavorable circumstances it may terminate abruptly and naturally without a dose of medicine having been given. There is no specific treatment for pneumonia.
Page 212 - Geiser, MD, Cincinnati. Treasurer—William T. Miller, MD, Cleveland. 1886. President—HE Beebe, MD, Sidney. First Vice President—A. Claypool, MD, Toledo. Second Vice President—0. D. Childs, MD, Akron. Secretary—CE Walton, MD, Hamilton. Assistant Secretary—HA Chase, MD, Toledo. Treasurer—William T. Miller, MD, Cleveland. 1887. President—A. Claypool, MD, Toledo. First Vice President—JW Clemmer, MD , Columbus. Second Vice
Page 216 - Hershberger, MD, Lancaster. Secretary—AB Nelles, MD, Columbus. Assistant Secretary—CE Silbernagel, MD, Columbus. Treasurer—TT Church, MD ? Salem. Necrologist—DH Beckwith, MD, Cleveland. 1904. President—WB Carpenter, MD, Columbus. First Vice President—JH Wilson, MD, Bellefontaine. Second Vice President—Katherine Kurt, MD, Akron. Secretary—CE Silbernagel, MD, Columbus. Treasurer—TT Church, MD, Salem. Necrologist—DH Beckwith, MD, Cleveland. MEMBERS. NAME. Allen, Alice
Page 118 - We employ it nowadays much more than we did a few years ago, but more often late in the disease than early. To bleed at the onset in robust, healthy individuals in whom the disease sets in with great intensity and high fever, is, I believe,
Page 205 - members of committees not otherwise appointed. ARTICLE VII. It shall be the duty of the Vice Presidents in the order of their appointment, to discharge the duties of the president in his absence. ARTICLE VIII. It shall be the duty of the
Page 214 - the previous year were therefore retained, and the Homeopathic Medical Society of Ohio attended the sessions of the World's Congress of Homeopathic Physicians and Surgeons, held in Chicago, May 24 to June 3, 1893. 1895. President—RB House, MD, Springfield. First
Page 142 - That there resides in mankind a psychic power over the functions and sensations of the body, and that power can be invoked at will, under certain conditions, and applied to the alleviation of human suffering, no longer admits of a rational doubt.
Page 209 - White, MD, Columbus. 1868. President—J. Bosler, MD, Dayton. First Vice President—GH Blair, MD, Columbus. Second Vice President—EC Beckwith, MD, Zanesville. Secretary—A. Shepherd, MD, Glendale. Treasurer—CC White, MD, Columbus. 1869. President—W. Webster, MD, Dayton. First Vice President—EL Flowers, MD, New Lexington. Second Vice President—A. Shepherd, MD, Glendale. Secretary—TP Wilson, MD, Cleveland. Treasurer—CC White, MD, Columbus. 1870. President—EB Thomas, MD, Cincinnati....
Page 4 - SECRETARY—CE SILBERNAGEL, MD, Columbus. TREASURER—TT CHURCH, MD, Salem. NECROLOGIST—DH BECKWITH, MD, Cleveland. CENSORS. CR COFFEEN, MD, Chairman, Piqua. RB HOUSE, MD, Springfield. WB CARPENTER, MD, Columbus. JA GANN, MD, Wooster. FA SMITH, MD, Zanesville. JP HERSHBERGER, MD, Lancaster. CK
Page 214 - On account of the World's Fair at Chicago, 111., in 1893, no meeting of the society was held in Ohio. The officers elected for the previous year were therefore retained, and the Homeopathic Medical Society of Ohio attended the sessions of the World's Congress of Homeopathic Physicians and Surgeons, held in Chicago, May 24 to June 3, 1893. 1895. President—RB House, MD, Springfield. First

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