Columbia ©mbersttp COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Reference Library Given by Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from Open Knowledge Commons http://www.archive.org/details/albumoffellowsoOOamer ' 28te bag ©efttrn, Dfyne §aft 2I6er oljme SWaft, SDrefye fid) jeber Urn bie eigene £aft." Goethe. ALBUM OF THE FELLOWS OF THE AMERICAN GYNECOLOGICAL SOCIETY 1876-1900. JAMES K. CHADWICK, EOBT. L. DICKINSON, J. CLIFTON EDGAR, Committee on Album. PHILADELPHIA: WM. J. DORNAN, PRINTER. 1901. Copyright, 1901, BY THE AMEKICAN GYNECOLOGICAL SOCIETY. All rights reserved. INTRODUCTION. In 1880 the chairman of your present Committee on the Album of Portraits, then being Secretary, was encouraged by a vote of the Society (see Vol. V. p. 18) to endeavor to make a portrait album of all the Fellows of the Society. By incessant appeals to the Fellows for two years he succeeded in obtaining photographic negatives of about one-half of the Fellows. These he delivered to the Heliotype Company, of Boston, but before the positives could be printed the establishment, together with all the negatives, was burned to the ground. This disaster, coming after a manifest lack of co-operation on the part of the Fellows, so disheartened your committee of one that he abandoned the undertaking. In 1893 the project of making and publishing an album of portraits was revived and the present Committee ap- pointed. Justice requires that the majority of the Com- mittee should state that the burden of collecting the portraits, signatures, and biographies has been assumed by one man, Dr. Robert L. Dickinson, to whom the Society is under obligation for the persistent efforts of eight years which were required to complete the collection. The two other members of the Committee have merely contributed suggestions, criticisms, and a few portraits and biographical data. vi INTB OB UCTION. It is hoped that in future every newly- elected Honorary and Active Fellow will be required to contribute his photo- graph, which shall be preserved in the Album by the Sec- retary. A new edition of this Album may be reproduced and published at intervals of ten, twenty, or twenty-five years, as shall be deemed expedient. JAMES R. ChADWICK, Chairman, Robert L. Dickinson, J. Clifton Edgar, Committee on the Album of Portraits. LIST OF OFFICERS FROM THE ORGANIZATION TO THE PRESENT TIME. * Deceased. President. Vice-Presidents. Secretary. Treasurer. 1876. *Fordyce Barker. * Washington L. Atlee, James R. Chad wick. Paul F. Munde\ *William H. Byford. 1877. *Fordyce Barker. *Washington L. Atlee, James R. Chadwick. Paul F. Munde. * William H. Byford. 1878. *Edmund B. Peaslee. *William Goodell, James R. Chadwick. Paul F. Munde. *Isaac E. Taylor. 1879. T. Gaillard Thomas. *D. Humphreys Storer, James R. Chadwick. Paul F. Munde. *Henry P. C. Wilson. 1880. *J. Marion Sims. W. T. Howard, James R. Chadwick. Paul F. Mund6. *Robert Battey. 1881. *W. H. Byford. T. A. Reamy, James R. Chadwick. Paul F. Munde. *H. F. Campbell. 1882. Thomas Addis Emmet. *George H. Lyman, James R. Chadwick. Paul F. Munde. *Emil Noeggerath. 1883. Oilman Kimball. *Albert H. Smith, Frank P. Foster. Matthew D. Mann. Theophilus Parvin. 1884. *Albert H. Smith. James R. Chadwick, Frank P. Foster. Matthew D. Mann. *Samuel C. Busey. 1885. William T. Howard. Wm. L. Richardson, Frank P. Foster. Matthew D. Mann. Paul F. Munde. 1886. Thaddeus A. Reamy. *Theophilus Parvin, Joseph Taber Johnson. Matthew D. Mann. George J. Engelmann. 1887. *Alex. J. C. Skene. John C. Reeve, Joseph Taber Johnson. Matthew D. Mann. *Ellwood Wilson. 1888. *Robert Battey. * A. Reeves Jackson. Joseph Taber Johnson . Matthew D. Mann. James R. Chadwick. 1889. *Henry P. C. Wilson. *William T. Lusk, Joseph Taber Johnson. Matthew D. Mann. Edward W. Jenks. 1890. John P. Reynolds. William M. Polk, Joseph Taber Johnson. Matthew D. Mann. Ely Van de Warker. 1891. *A. Reeves Jackson. Joseph Taber Johnson, Henry Clark Coe. Matthew D. Mann. William H. Baker. 1892. John Byrne. Richard B. Maury, Henry Clark Coe. Matthew D. Mann. *Cornelius Kollock. viii OFFICERS FROM ORGANIZATION TO PRESENT TIME. President. Vice-Presidents. Secretary. 1893. *Theophilus Parvin. William H. Parish, Henry Clark Coe. William H. Baker. 1894. *William T. Lusk. *Samuel C. Busey, Henry Clark Coe. Bache McE. Emmet. 1895. Matthew D. Mann. George J. Engelmann, Henry Clark Coe. Clement Cleveland. 1896. William M. Polk. *James H. Etheridge, Henry Clark Coe. Fernand Henrotin. 1897. James R. Chadwick. R. Stansbury Sutton, J. Riddle Goffe. Henry J. Garrigues. 1898. Paul F. Munde. Emilius C. Dudley, J. Riddle Goffe. Arthur W. Johnstone. 1899. Joseph Taber Johnson. Howard A. Kelly, J. Riddle Goffe. A. F. A. King. 1900. George J. Engelmann. Edward L. Duer, J. Riddle Goffe. Seth C. Gordou. Treasurer. Matthew D. Mann. Matthew D. Mann. J. Montgomery Baldy. J. Montgomery Baldy. J. Montgomery Baldy. J. Montgomery Baldy. J. Montgomery Baldy. J. Montgomery Baldy. HONORARY FELLOWS. * Deceased. ELECTED 1877. *JOHN L. ATLEE, M.D., Lancaster, Pa. 1877. ^WASHINGTON L. ATLEE, M.D Founder. 1884. GEORGE GRANVILLE BANTOCK, M.D., London, England. 1876. ROBERT BARNES, M.D., London, England. 1892. *ROBERT BATTEY, M.D., Rome, Georgia. Founder. 1878. JOHN S. BILLINGS, M.D., D.C.L., LL.D., New York City. 1897. *SAMUEL C. BUSEY, M.D., LL.D., Washington, D. C. Founder. 1890. *HENRY F. CAMPBELL, A.M., M.D., Augusta, Georgia. Founder. 1889. *M. CHARPENTIER, M.D., Paris, France. 1893. CHARLES J. CULLINGWORTH, M.D., D.C.L. , London, England. 1877. *JOHN C. D ALTON, M.D., New York. 1878. J. AMEDEE DOLERIS, M.D., Paris, France. 1878. *J. MATTHEWS DUNCAN, M.D., London, England. 1888. *ALEXANDER DUNLAP, M.D., Springfield, Ohio. 1876. *JOSEPH A. EVE, M.D., Augusta, Georgia. 1889. *ROBERT P. HARRIS, M.D., Philadelphia. 1899. D. BERRY HART, M.D., Edinburgh, Scotland. 1888. *GRAILY HEWITT, M.D., London, England. 1881. *J. BRAXTON HICKS, M.D., London, England. 1895. CHARLES JACOBS, M.D., Brussels, Belgium. 1876. *THOMAS KEITH, M.D., London, England. 1888. *GILMAN KIMBALL, M.D , Lowell, Massachusetts. 1891. CHRISTIAN G. LEOPOLD, M.D., Dresden, Germany. 1888. AUGUST MARTIN, M.D., LL.D., Berlin, Germany. 1876. *ALFRED H. M'CLINTOCK, M.D., Dublin, Ireland. 1892. OTTAVIO MORIS ANI, M.D., Naples, Italy. 1888. *EMIL NOEGGERATH, M.D., Wiesbaden, Germany. Founder. 1891. ROBERT OLSHAUSEN, M.D., Berlin, Germany. 1877. *CHARLES PA JOT, M.D., Paris, France. x HONOR A B Y FELL WS. ELECTED 1885. W. S. PLAYFAIR, M.D., London, England. 1891. SAMUEL POZZI, M.D., Paris, France. 1888. *SiR WILLIAM O. PRIESTLEY, M.D., LL.Lv, London, England. 1897. JOHN C. REEVE, M.D., LL.D., Dayton, Ohio. Founder. 1876. *CARL L. E. SCHROEDER, M.D., Berlin, Germany. 1896. PAUL SEGOND, M.D., Paris, France. 1876. *GUSTAV SIMON, M.D., Heidelberg, Germany. 1888. ALEXANDER R. SIMPSON, M.D., Edinburgh, Scotland 1888. *D. HUMPHREYS STORER, M.D., Boston. Founder. 1882. *LAWSON TAIT, Esq., Birmingham, England. 1881. *S. TARNIER, M.D., Paris, France. 1888. *ISAAC E. TAYLOR, M.D., New York. Founder. 1893. T. GAILLARD THOMAS, M.D., New York. Founder. 1882. J. KNOWSLEY THORNTON, Esq., London, England. 1886. -Sir SPENCER WELLS, Bart., London, England. 1881. F. C. L. W. von WINCKEL, M.D., Munich, Germany. 1876. *MARMADUKE B. WRIGHT, M.D., Cincinnati. Total, forty-six Honorary Fellows. Living in 1900, nineteen. FOUNDERS. * Denotes Fellows who are deceased. t Denotes Fellows who have resigned. * WASHINGTON L. ATLEE, M. D. Honorary Fellow 1877. Died, 1878. *FORDYCE BARKER, M.D., LL.D. 1891. *ROBERT BATTEY, M.D. Made Honorary Fellow 1892. fGEORGE H. BIXBY, M.D. 1889. Died, 1901. *CHARLES E. BUCKINGHAM, M.D. 1897. *SAMUEL C. BUSEY^, M.D, LL.D. Hon. Fellow 1897. Died, 1901. *WILLIAM H. BYFORD, M.D, LL.D. 1890. JOHN BYRNE, M.D, M.R.C.S.E., LL.D. *HENRY F. CAMPBELL, M.D. Honorary Fellow 1890. Died, 1891. JAMES R. CHADWICK, A.M., M.D. THOMAS M. DRYSDALE, A.M., M.D THOMAS ADDIS EMMET, M.D, LL.D. GEORGE J. ENGELMANN, A.M., M.D. *WM. GOODELL, A.M., M.D, LL.D. 1895. WILLIAM T. HOWARD, M.D. fJAMES V. INGHAM, M.D. 1889. EDWARD W. JENKS, M.D, LL.D. JOSEPH TABER JOHNSON, A.M., Ph.D., M.D. * WILLIAM T. LUSK, A.M., M.D., LL.D. 1897. *GEORGE H. LY^MAN, M.D. 1891. PAUL F. MUNDE, M.D., LL.D. *EMIL NOEGGERATH, M.D. Honorary Fellow 1888. *THEOPHILUS PARVIN, M.D., LL.D. 1898. *E. RANDOLPH PEASLEY, M.D., LL.D. 1878. fRICHARD A. F. PENROSE, A.M., M.D., LL.D. 1885. JOHN C. REEVE, M.D., LL.D. Made Honorary Fellow 1897. WILLIAM L. RICHARDSON, A.M., M.D. *J. MARION SIMS, M.D, LL.D. 1883. fALEXANDER D SINCLAIR, M.D. 1894. xii FOUNDERS. ♦ALEXANDER J. C. SKENE, M.D. 1900. ♦ALBERT H. SMITH, M.D. 1886. *D. HUMPHREYS STORER, M.D. Hon. Fellow 1888. Died, 1891. ♦ISAAC E. TAYLOR, M.D. Honorary Fellow 1889. Died, 1890. T. GAILLARD THOMAS, M.D. Made Honorary Fellow 1893. ♦JAMES D. TRASK, M.D. 1883. ELY VAN de WARKER, M.D. ♦ELLERSLIE WALLACE, M.D. 1885. ♦JAMES P. WHLTE, M.D. 1881. ♦HENRY P. C. WILSON, M.D. 1897. Total, thirty-nine Founders. Living in 1900, sixteen. ACTIVE FELLOWS. Founder. 1891. Made Honorary Fellow * Denotes Fellows who are deceased, t Denotes Fellows who have resigned. Figures following name of Fellow denotes year of death or resignation. ELECTED 1888. THOMAS A. ASHBY, M.D. 1895. WILLIAM EASTERLY ASHTON, M.D. * WASHINGTON L. ATLEE, M.D. Founder. Made Honorary Fellow 1877. 1886. B. F. BAER, M.D. 1882. WILLIAM H. BAKEE, M.D. 1889. J. MONTGOMEEY BALDY, M.D. *FORDYCE BARKER, M.D., LL.D. ♦ROBERT BATTEY, M.D. Founder. 1892. Died, 1895. ♦GEORGE H. BIXBY, M.D. Founder. 1901. 1896. EUGENE BOISE, A.B., M.D. 1888. HERMANN J. BOLDT, M.D. 1897. J. WESLEY BOVEE, M.D. 1878. ♦NATHAN BOZEMAN, M.D. 1886. 1881. B. BERNARD BROWNE, M.D. ♦CHARLES E. BUCKINGHAM, M.D. 1894. AUGUSTUS H. BUCKM ASTER, M.D. 1898. WALTER L. BURR AGE, A.M., M.D. *SAMUEL C. BUSEY, M.D., LL.D. Fellow 1897. Died, 1901. 1889. HENRY T. BYFORD, M.D. *WILLIAM H. BYFORD, M.D., LL.D. Founder. 1890. JOHN BYRNE, M.D., M.R.C.S.E., LL.D. Founder. ♦HENRY F. CAMPBELL, M.D. Founder. Made Honorary Fellow 1890. Died, 1891. JAMES R. CHAD WICK, A.M., M.D. Founder. 1889. CLEMENT CLEVELAND, A.M., M.D. Founder. 1877. Founder. Made Honorary x i v ACTIVE FELLOWS. ELECTED 1888. HENRY C. COE, A.M., M.D., M.E.C.S. 1888. *JOHN SCOTT COLEMAN, M.D. 1892. 1896. EDWIN B. CRAGIN, A.B., M.D. 1889. ANDREW F. CURRIER, A.B., M.D. 1893. ERNEST W. GUSHING, A.B., M.D., LL.D. 1889. FRANCIS H. DAVENPORT, A.B., M.D. 1891. EDWARD P. DAVIS, A.M., M.D. 1892. ROBERT L. DICKINSON, M.D. THOMAS M. DRYSDALE, A.M., M.D. Founder. 1889. A. PALMER DUDLEY, M.D. 1886. EMILIUS CLARK DUDLEY, A.B., M.D. 1879. EDWARD L. DUER, A.M., M.D. 1891. GEORGE M. EDEBOHLS, A.M., M.D. 1893. JAMES CLIFTON EDGAR, Ph.B., A.M., M.D. 1887. BACHE McE. EMMET, M.D. 1895. JOHN DUNCAN EMMET, M.D. THOMAS ADDIS EMMET, M.D., LL.D. Founder. GEORGE J. ENGELMANN, A.M., M.D. Founder. 1890. * J AMES H. ETHERIDGE, A.M., M.D. 1899. 1889. WILLIS E. FORD, A.M., M.D. 1881. fFRANK P. FOSTER, M.D. 1895. 1890. HENRY D. FRY, M.D. 1877. HENRY J. GARRIGUES, A.M., M.D. 1888. EUGENE C, GEHRUNG, M.D. 1881. | WALTER R. GILLETTE, M.D. 1889. 1891. J. RIDDLE GOFFE, Ph.B., M.D. * WILLI AM GOODELL, A.M., M.D., LL.D. Founder. 1895. 1877. fJOHN GOODMAN, M.D. 1892. 1888. SETH C. GORDON, M.D. 1890. EGBERT H. GRANDIN, M.D. 1886. CHARLES M. GREEN, A.B., M.D. 1887. *HORACE TRACY HANKS, M.D. , LL.D. 1900. 1895. PHILANDER A. HARRIS, M.D. 1894. GEORGE T. HARRISON, A.M., M.D. 1894. FERN AND HENROTIN, M.D. 1891. BARTON COOKE HIRST, A.M., M.D. 1892. *HORATIO R. HOLMES, M.D. 1896. A CTIVE FELLO WS. xv ELECTED WILLIAM T. HOWAKD, M.D. Founder. 1885. -JAMES B. HUNTER, M.D. 1889. 1891. PHINEAS H. INGALLS, A.M., M.D. t JAMES V. INGHAM, M.D. Founder. 1889. 1877. *A. EEEVES JACKSON, A.M., M.D. 1892. 1889. *W. W. JAGGARD, M.D. 1896. 1886. JOSEPH E. JANVRIN, M.D. 1895. GEORGE W. JARMAN, A.M., M.D. EDWARD W. JENKS, M.D, LL.D. Founder. 1885. CHARLES JEWETT, A.M., M.D. JOSEPH TABER JOHNSON, A.M., Ph.D., M.D. Founder. 1886. ARTHUR W. JOHNSTONE, A.M., M.D. 1892. *JOHN M. KEATING, M.D., LL.D. 1894. 1887. HOWARD A. KELLY, M.D. 1877. *GILMAN KIMBALL, M.D. 1886. ALBERT F. A. KING, A.M., M.D. 1892. CYRUS A. KIRKLEY, M.D. 1888. *C0RNEL1US KOLLOCK, A.M., M.D. 1897. 1891. FLORIAN KRUG, M.D. 1881. *CHARLES CARROLL LEE, A.M., M.D., LL.D. 1893. -WILLIAM T. LUSK, A.M., M.D., LL.D. Founder. 1897. *GEORGE H. LYMAN, M.D. Founder. 1891. 1891. ARCHIBALD MacLAREN, B.S., M.D. 1892. BEVERLY MacMONAGLE, M.D. 1892. MALCOLM McLEAN, M.D. 1882. MATTHEW D. MANN, A.M., M.D. 1883. RICHARD B. MAURY, M.D. 1894. EDWARD E. MONTGOMERY, A.M., M.D. 1891. WILLIAM E. MOSELEY, M.D. PAUL F. MUNDE, M.D., LL.D. Founder. 1890. ROBERT A. MURRAY, M.D. 1894. HENRY PARKER NEWMAN, A.M., M.D. 1891. CHARLES P. NOBLE, M.D. *EMIL NOEGGERATH, M.D. Founder. Honorary Fellow 1888. 1893. RICHARD C. NORRIS, A.M., M.D. 1880. CHAUNCEY D. PALMER, M.D. 1885. WILLIAM H. PARISH, M.D. x vi A CTIVE FELL WS. ELECTED *THEOPHILUS PARVIN, M.D., LL.D. Founder. 1898. *E. RANDOLPH PEA8LEY, M.D., LL.D. Founder. 1878. 1895. CHARLES B. PENROSE, A.M., Ph.D., M.D. fRICHARD A. F. PENROSE, AM., M.D., LL.D. Founder. 1885. 1897. REUBEN PETERSON, A.B., M.D. 1881. WILLIAM M. POLK, M.D. 1892. WILLIAM R. PRYOR, M.D. 1877. THADDEUS A. REAMY, A.M., M.D., LL.D. JOHN C. REEVE, M.D., LL.D. Founder. Made Honorary Fellow 1897. 1890. EDWARD REYNOLDS, M.D. 1887. fJOHN P. REYNOLDS, M.D. 1896. WILLIAM L. RICHARDSON, A.M., M.D. Founder. 1892. tPARK RITCHIE, M.D. 1894. 1896. HUNTER ROBB, M.D. 1879. *JOHN SCOTT, M.D., M.R. C.S.I. 1886. 1886. H. MARION SIMS, M.D. *J. MARION SIMS, M.D., LL.D. Founder. 1883. t ALEXANDER D. SINCLAIR, M.D. Founder. 1894. *ALEXANDER J. C. SKENE, M.D., LL.D. Founder. 1900. *ALBERT H. SMITH, M.D. Founder. 1886. 1892. A. LAPTHORN SMITH, A.B., M.D., M.R.C.S. (Eng.). *D. HUMPHREYS STORER, M.D. Founder. Made Honorary Fellow 1888. Died, 1891. 1898. ISAAC S. STONE, M.D. 1891. *CHARLES P. STRONG, A.B., M.D. 1893. 1879. R. STANSBURY SUTTON, A.M., M.D., LL.D. *ISAAC E. TAYLOR, M.D. Founder. Made Honorary Fellow 1889. Died, 1890. T. GAILLARD THOMAS, M.D. Founder. Made Honorary Fellow 1893. 1898. JOHN T. THOMPSON, A.M., M.D. * J AMES D. TRASK, M.D. Founder. 1883. 1879. *J. W. UNDERHILL, M.D. 1886. ELY VAN de WARKER, M.D. Founder. 1897. HIRAM N. VINEBERG, M.D. ACTIVE FELLOWS. xvii ELECTED *ELLERSLIE WALLACE, M.D. Founder. 1885. 1891. WLLLiAM H. WATHEN, A.M.. M.D., LL.D. 1896. THOMAS J. W ATKINS, M.D. 1898. J. CLARENCE WEBSTER, B.A., M.D., F.R.C.P.E. -JAMES P. WHITE, M.D. Founder. 1881. 1892. J. WHITRIDGE WILLIAMS, A.B., M.D. 1887. *ELWOOD WILSON, M.D. 18S9. *HENRY P. C. WILSON, M.D. Founder. 1897. 1886. W. GILL WYLIE, M.D. Total, one hundred and thirty-nine Active Fellows. Living and Active in 1900, ninety-one. Portraits are given of all Honorary and Active Fellows, one hundred and seventy-seven in all, including two Fellows dropped for non-attendance. PORTRAITS OF THE FELLOWS OF THE AMERICAN GYNECOLOGICAL SOCIETY WITH A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY OF EACH. ( 1 ) Thomas A. Ashby, M.D., 1225 Madison Ave., Balti- more. Professor of Diseases of Women, University of Maryland ; Professor of Obstetrics and Clinical Gyne- cology, Woman's Medical College of Baltimore ; Gyne- cologist to the Maryland General Hospital ; Consulting Gynecologist to the Home for Incurables, St. Agnes' Hospital, and Mount Hope Asylum. President of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland. ( 2 ) /2f<^v>^ C<. C^cyU^ U<. $ William Easterly Ashton, M.D., 2011 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Born June 5, 1859, in Phila- delphia, Pa. University of Pennsylvania, 1881 ; Jeffer- son Medical College, 1884. Professor of Gynecology in the Medico-Chirurgical College of Philadelphia. ( 4 CL±+*L4 UL/tZU. ULfiVu^ Bache McEvers Emmet, M.D., 18 E. Thirtieth Street, New York City. Born, May 23, 1 843, in New York City. Studies pursued at private schools in Switzerland ; later at Lycee St. Louis, in Paris ; studied medicine for three years in Paris ; New York College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1867. Surgeon to the Woman's Hospital, New York ; Professor of Diseases of Women in the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital ; Ex-Gyne- cologist to Columbus Hospital. Member of the County Society ; Academy of Medicine. Ex-President of the Obstetrical Society ; Roman Medical Society ; Physicians' Mutual Aid Association ; British Gynecological Society. ( 98 ) &-&/<^ &%. John Duncan Emmet, M.D., 91 Madison Avenue, New York City. Born, April 26, 1857, in New York City. University of Virginia, 1878 ; University of Virginia, 1 880 ; College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, 1882. Interne at the Roosevelt Hospital and Woman's Hospital, New York; Assistant Surgeon to the Woman's Hospital since 1886, and Assist- ant Gynecologist at St. Vincent's Hospital, New York City ; Consultant and Gynecologist at St. Joseph's Hos- pital, Yonkers, N. Y. Fellow of the New York Obstet- rical Society. Member of the County Medical Society of New York. Secretary of the International Permanent Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Editor of the "American Gynecological and Obstetrical Journal." ( ioo ) Thomas Addls Emmet, M.D., LL.D. Founder. President, 1882. 89 Madison Avenue, New York City. Born, May 29, 1828, at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. Attended one year, 1845, at the University of Virginia and expelled for not studying, or dropped, as termed at present. Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, 1849-1850. Surgeon to the Woman's Hospital, New York, etc. ( 102 ) George Julius Engelmanx, M.D., 208 Beacon Street, Boston. Born, July 2, 1847, in St. Louis, Mo. Washing- ton University, St. Louis; A.B., 1867; A.M., 1870; M.D., Berlin, 1871 ; Master in Obstetrics, Vienna, 1872. Professor of Diseases of Women aud Operative Midwifery of the Missouri Medical College and St. Louis Post-Grad- uate School of Medicine ; Consulting Surgeon to the St. Louis Female Hospital ; Physician-in-Chief of the Mater- nity Hospital. President of the American Gynecological Society ; Southern Surgical and Gynecological Society, 1890 ; St. Louis Obstetrical and Gynecological Society, 1887-1889 ; Honorary President of the International Congress of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 1892-1899. Fel- low of the London Obstetrical Society ; British Gyneco- logical Society ; Boston Obstetrical Society. Member of the American Medical Association ; Massachusetts Medical Society ; American Association for Advancement of Sci- ence ; St. Louis Academy of Science ; Honorary Member of the Harvard Medical Alumni Association ; Medical Society of the State of New York ; North Texas Medical Association ; University Archaeological Association of Philadelphia ; Corresponding Member of the Obstetrical Society of Philadelphia ; Medico-Chirurgical Society of the German Physicians of New York ; Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, etc. ( 104 ) James Henry Etheridge, A.M., M.D., 1890. Vice- President, 1896. Professor of Therapeutics and Medical Jurisprudence of the Push Medical College ; Gynecologist to the Presbyterian Hospital ; Physician to St. Luke's Hospital ; Professor of Gynecology Chicago Polyclinic ; Physician to St. John's Hospital. President of Chicago Medical Society and of Chicago Gynecological Society. Born, 1844. Died, 1899. ( 106 ) Joseph Adams Eve, M.D., LL.D., Augusta, Ga. Born, August 1, 1805, in Charleston, S. C. South Caro- lina Medical College, 1828. Professor of Obstetrics in the Medical Department of the University of Georgia. Presi- dent of the Georgia Medical Association. Member of the American Medical Association and of the Centennial Medical Congress. Honorary Fellow of the American Gynecological Society, etc. Founder, in 1833, of the Medical College of Georgia, which now forms the Medical Department of the University of Georgia, and Professor in this institution from its organization to the time of his death, covering a period of more than fifty years. Died, 1886. ( 108 ) Mr^e^A. S^r^AC. Willis E. Ford, M.D., Utica. New York. Born, 1850, in Belfast, New York. A.M. conferred at Col- gate University ; Medical Department University of the City of New York, 1872. Gynecologist to St. Luke's Hospital, Utica, N. Y. ; Professor of Electro-Therapeutics, Medical Department University of Buffalo and Univer- sity and Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York. ( no ) Frank P. Foster, M.D., 1881. Secretary, 1882- 1885. Born in Concord, N. H., November 26, 1841. College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, 1862. Formerly Physician for Diseases of Women to the Out- patient Department of the New York Hospital and Assistant Surgeon to the Woman's Hospital, New York. Resigned, 1895. ( H2 ) #Uu.K Hexry D. Fry, M.D., 1601 Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D. C. Born, April 11, 1853, in Richmond, Va. Medical Department of the University of Maryland, 1876. Professor of Obstetrics of the Medical Depart- ment of Georgetown University ; Obstetrician to George- town University Hospital ; Obstetrician to Columbia Lying-in Hospital ; Gynecologist to Garfield Memorial Hospital. Member of the American Medical Association ; Southern Surgical and Gynecological Association ; Medical Association of the District of Columbia ; Medical Society of the District of Columbia ; Washington Academy of Sciences ; Washington Obstetrical and Gynecological Society. Delegate of American Gynecological Society to the Third International Congress of Gynecology. ( 114 ) Henry Jacques GarriGtTtes, A.M., M.D., 107 East Sixty-second Street, New York City. Born, June 6, 1831, at Copenhagen, Denmark. Metropolitan (Copen- hagen), 1850 ; University of Copenhagen, 1869. Obstetric Surgeon to the New York Maternity Hospital ; Visiting Obstetrician to the New York Infant Asylum ; Gyne- cologist to the German Hospital ; Professor of Obstetrics in Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital ; Gyne- cologist to St. Mark's Hospital ; Consulting Obstetric Surgeon to the Maternity Hospital ; Professor of Gyne- cology in the School of Clinical Medicine ; Consulting Physician to the Mothers' Home and Maternity. Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine. Member of the New York County Medical Society ; Society of Medical Progress ; Eastern Medical Society. Ex-President of the German Medical Society ; Vice-President American Gynecological Society, 1897; Council, 1892, 1898. ( H6 ) JfrJ: &*Cviy~**, ^tc^cat Eugene Charles Gehrung, M.D., 3857 Westminster Place, St. Louis, Mo. Born, June 10, 1840, at Mulhouse (Alsace), France. On account of deafness, studied under private tuition. Physicians and Surgeons (Orig.), St. Louis, 1870. Member of the St. Louis Medical Society ; Missouri State Medical Society; St. Louis Obstetrical and Gynecological Society ; American Medical Associa- tion ; American Electro-Therapeutic Society ; Societe Obst. et Gyn. de Paris, France; Societe Francaise d'Electro-Therapie. Ex-President (two terms) St. Louis Obstetrical and Gynecological Society. ( us ) Walter R. Gillette, M.D., 1881. Consulting Gyne- cologist to Charity Hospital ; Physician to the New York Lying-in Asylum ; Obstetrical Surgeon to the Maternity Hospital ; Gynecologist to St. James' Hospital, New York. Resigned, 1889. ( 120 ) ££6c6t* J. Riddle Goffe, M.D., 22 East Thirty-fifth Street, New York City. Born, August 10, 1851, at Kenosha, Wisconsin. University of Michigan, Class '73 ; Bellevue Hospital Medical School, '81. Interne at the Woman's Hospital, 1881-83 ; Professor of Gynecology in the New York Polyclinic Medical School and Hospital ; Visiting Gynecologist to the New York City Hospital ; Assistant Gynecologist to the New York Skin and Cancer Hos- pital. Member of the New York County Medical Society ; New York County Medical Association. Permanent Member of the New York State Medical Society ; New York State Medical Association ; American Medical As- sociation ; New York Obstetrical Society. Editor of the " Medical News" to date. Secretary of the American Gynecological Society, 1896-1900. ( 122 ) William Goodell, M.D. Founder. Council, 1876. Vice-President, 1878. Clinical Professor of the Diseases of Women and Children of the University of Pennsyl- vania ; Physician-in-Charge of the Preston Retreat, Phila- delphia, Pa. Honorary Fellow of the Edinburgh Obstet- rical Society and of the Imperial Medical Society of Constantinople. Corresponding Fellow of the London Obstetrical Society. Member of the local and State Medical Societies. Born, 1829. Died, 1894. ( 124 ) • ' " ■ ■ ! '.f'!v- ^W££^£; -*^£ John Goodman, M.D., 1877. Professor of Obstetrics in the Louisville Medical College. Kesigned, 1892. ( 126 ^^. -Y&o&U^cu^ Seth Chase Gordon, M.D., 151 High Street, Port- land, Maine. Born, August 17, 1830, in Fryeburg, Maine. Maine Medical School, June, 1855. Lecturer on Diseases of Women, Portland School Medical Instruction ; Sur- geon to the Maine General Hospital ; Consulting Surgeon to the Maine Eye and Ear Infirmary. President of the Maine Medical Association ; Maine Academy of Medicine and Science ; Section of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the American Medical Association ; Cumberland County Medical Society. Fellow of the Boston Gynecological Society ; British Gynecological Society. Vice-President of the American Medical Association ; Council, 1892. Vice-President of the American Gynecological Society, 1899; Council, 1900. 128 ) Egbert Henry Grandin, M.D., 36 E. Fifty-eighth Street, New York City. Born, September, 1855, in Tren- ton, N. J. Harvard, A.B., 1876 ; Harvard, 1880. Late Obstetric Surgeon to the New York Maternity Hospital and New York Infant Asylum ; Consulting Gynecologist to French Hospital ; Gynecologist to Columbus Hospital, etc. Member of the New York State Medical Society ; Medical Society of the County of New York ; Xew York Academy of Medicine ; Xew York Obstetrical Society. President of the Medical Society of the County of Xew York, 1895. Vice-President of the Xew York Academy of Medicine, 1896-1899. Chairman of the Section on Obstetrics and Gynecology of the Academy of Medi- cine, 1889-1891. Editor of "Cyclopedia of Obstetrics and Gynecology." Author of " Practical Obstetrics." ( 130 ) Chaeles Monteaville Geeen, M.D., 78 Marlbor- ough Street, Boston. Born, December 18, 1850, in Med- ford, Mass. Harvard College, 1874; Harvard Medical School, 1877. Assistant Professor of Obstetrics, Harvard University ; Secretary of the Faculty of Medicine, Har- vard University ; Senior Visiting Physician, Department of Diseases of Women, Boston City Hospital ; Assistant Visiting Physician, Boston Lying-in Hospital ; Obstetric Physician, Boston Dispensary ; Consulting Physician, Massachusetts State Almshouse. Ex-President of the Obstetrical Society of Boston ; Vice-President (1899- 1900) of the Massachusetts Medical Society. Major and Surgeon, First Corps Cadets, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia. Member of the Boston Society for Medical Improvement ; Harvard Medical Alumni Association ; Association of Military Surgeons of the United States. ( 132 ) ^L~4* rh/. v^c+s. Horace Tracy Hanks, M.D., LL.D., 766 Madison Avenue, New York City. Born, 1837, in Randolph, Vt. Albany Medical College, X. Y., 1861. Emeritus Pro- fessor of Diseases of Women, New York Post-Graduate School and Hospital ; Surgeon to the Woman's Hospital in the State of New York ; Consulting Gynecologist to Tarrytown Hospital ; to Mt. Vernon Hospital ; to St. Joseph's Hospital, Yonkers, N. Y., and to Newark (N. J.) Hospital for Women and Children. Late President of the New York Obstetrical Society ; late Vice-President of the New York Academy of Medicine. Member of the American and British Gynecological Societies ; American Medical and New York State Medical Society, and New York County Medical Society. Died, 1900. ( 134 ) -<^vWt<^ Urx^y l/TZi^c^O r Kobert P. Harris, MJ). Honorary Fellow, 1889, Philadelphia. Died, 1899. ( 136 Philander A. Harris, M.D., 26 Church Street, Paterson, N. J. Born, January 29, 1852, in Johnsons- burgh, New Jersey. Medical Department of the Univer- sity of Michigan, 1872 ; College of Physicians and Sur- geons of New York City, 1873. Gynecologist to the Paterson General Hospital and Passaic General Hospital. Ex-President and Member of the Passaic County District Medical Society ; Passaic City Medical Association, and Practitioners' Club of Paterson. Member of the Amer- ican Medical Association and Lehigh Valley Medical Association. Corresponding Member of the Obstetrical Society of Paris, France. Fellow of the Morris District Medical Society ; New York Academy of Medicine. ( 133 ) ^^ Geoege T. Harbison, M.D., 1894. 221 West Twenty-third Street, New York City. Former Assistant Surgeon of the Woman's Hospital, New York. ( MO ) •&&Y ^C- vJn-a^xU^Y ylrcuxru^L- cuxru^4-^-^\_j David Berry Hart, M.D., 29 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, Scotland. Born, October 12, 1851, in Edin- burgh. University of Edinburgh, M.B., 1877 ; M.D., 1880. Lecturer on Midwifery, Surgeons' Hall, Edin- burgh ; Consulting Gynecologist to the Leith Hospital ; Obstetric Physician to the Royal Maternity Hospital, Edinburgh ; Gynecologist to the Royal Infirmary ; Ex- aminer in Midwifery and Gynecology to the Universities of Edinburgh and Oxford. President of the Edinburgh Obstetrical Society, etc. ( H2 ) Fern and Henrotin, M.D., 353 La Salle Avenue, Chicago. Born, September 28, 1847, in Brussels, Bel- gium. Rush Medical College, 1868. Professor of Gyne- cology in the Chicago Polyclinic ; Senior Surgeon of the Alexian Brothers Hospital ; Gynecologist to St. Joseph's aud German Hospitals. Member and Ex-President of the Chicago Medical Society, and of the Chicago Gyneco- logical Society. Member of the Illinois State Medical Society and the American Medical Association, etc. ( 144 ) William Morse Grailly Hewitt, M.D. Honorary Fellow, 1888. Bora at Bradbury, Wilts, England, in 1828. He entered the University of London as a student in Arts and Medicine in 1846, and became qualified to practice in 1850. In 1852 he opened an office in Lon- don, took his M.D. degree in 1855, and became an M.R.C.P. in 1856. He devoted his attention to surgery for a short period, and then took up pediatrics, upon which subject he wrote extensively. Not until 1858 did he become identified with obstetrics, when he assisted in founding the London Obstetrical Society, and became Physician to the British Lying-in Asylum in 1859. One year later he began to teach obstetrics, at St. Mary's, in association with Tyler Smith. In 1865 he became Pro- fessor of Midwifery in the University, after having pub- lished his famous work on '"'Diseases of Women" (1863). He was Harveian lecturer in 1878 (subject, " The Mechan- ical System in Uterine Pathology "). He was President of the Obstetrical Society in 1869-70 ; resigned his Univer- sity Chair to be made Emeritus in 1886. Died, August 27, 1893. ( H6 ) WILLIAM MORSE GRAILLY HEWITT. J. Braxton Hicks, M.D., F.R.C.S. Honorary Fellow, 1881. London, England. Obstetric Physician to Guy's Hospital. President of the London Obstetrical Society. Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society, and of the Royal Societies of Berlin, Edinburgh, and Philadelphia. Born, 1823. Died, 1897. ( 148 ) fJ/ff^ytX^lkr-K AL<4rt^<2 Bartox Cooke Hirst, M.D., 1821 Spruce Street, Philadelphia. Born, July 20, 1861, at Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. University of Pennsylvania. Professor of Obstetrics in the University of Pennsylvania ; Gyne- cologist to Howard, Orthopedic, and Philadelphia Hos- pitals. Associate Foreign Member of the Obstetric Society of Paris ; College of Physicians of Philadelphia ; Phila- delphia Obstetrical Society. ( 150 ) Horatio R. Holmes, M.D., 1892. M.D., Long Island College Hospital, 1880. Professor of Gynecology of the Medical Department of Willemette University, Portland, Oregon ; Gynecologist of the Portland (Ore.) Hospital. Member of the Oregon State Medical Society and of the British Gynecological Society. Born, 1856. Died, 1896. ( 152 ) J^-4? ^v4^~— William Travis Howard, M.D., 804 Madison Ave- nue, Baltimore, Md. Born, January 12, 1821, in Cum- berland County, Virginia. Student at Hampden-Sidney College and Randolph Macon College, both in Virginia ; Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa. Professor of Diseases of Women and Children in the University of Maryland ; Consulting Gynecologist to the Union Protestant Infirmary ; Gynecologist to the Hebrew Hos- pital and Asylum Association of Baltimore ; Consulting Physician and Surgeon to the Johns Hopkins Hospital. One of the Founders of the American Gynecological Society, Vice-President, 1880, Member of the Council, 1883, President, 1885 ; one of the Founders of the Hos- pital for the Women of Maryland ; one of the Founders of the Baltimore Gynecological and Obstetrical Society, and the second President. Honorary Member of the Obstetrical and Gynecological Society of Washington and of the State Medical Society of North Carolina. Corresponding Member of the Gynecological Society of Boston, etc. ( 154 Mc-0^^ ( /nw*^ $jrtsir%y7t^T^ James B. Hunter, M.D. Surgeon to the Woman's Hospital ; Professor of Gynecology in the New York Polyclinic, N. Y. President of the Obstetrical Society of New York ; First President of the Practitioners' Society of New York. Editor of the " Xew York MedicalJournal." Born, 1837. Died, 1889. ( 156 ) ^j6: Phineas Henry Ingalls, M.D., Hartford, Conn. Born, April 18, 1856, in Gorham, Maine. Bowdoin, 1877; College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, 1880. House Surgeon to the Maine General Hospital, and to the Woman's Hospital of the State of New York ; Visiting Gynecologist to the Hartford Hospital ; Medical Examiner of iEtna Life Insurance Company. Member of Hartford City, Hartford County, and Connecticut State Medical Societies ; Woman's Hospital Alumni Association. ( 15* ) James V. Ingham, M.D. Founder. Obstetrician to the State Hospital for Women and Infants, Philadelphia. Resigned, 1889. ( 160 ) ^^_ O^L*^ A. Reeves Jackson, M.D., 1877. Vice-President, 1887. President, 1890. M.D., University of Pennsyl- vania, 1848. Assistant Medical Director U. S. Army, 1863. Professor of Gynecology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago ; Lecturer on Gynecology of the Push Medical College ; Surgeon-in-Chief of the Woman's Hospital of the State of Illinois, Chicago, 111. Member of the American Medical Association, American Academy of Medicine, Chicago Gynecological Society, and the British Gynecological Society. Corresponding Member of the Boston Gynecological Society. Born, 1827. Died, 1892. ( 162 ) l/f-^JUQ^^&^i Chaeles Jacobs, M.D. Honorary Fellow, 1895. 53 Boulevard de Waterloo, Brussels, Belgium. Born, January, 1862, in Brussels. University of Brussels. Professor Agrege de la Faculty de Medecine de Brux- elles. President d'Honneur de la Society beige de Gynecologie ; Membre de la Societe Allemande de Gynecologie ; Secretaire General du Comity Permanent du Congres International periodique de Gynecologie et d 'Obstetrique. Honorary Member of the New York Obstetrical Society ; Southern Surgical Association ; Chicago Gynecological Society; American Association of Gynecologists. Corresponding Member of Gesellschaft fur Geburtshiilfe und Gynecologie zu Leipzig, etc.; Fondateur du Progres Medical Beige ; Fondateur de l'lnstitut St. Aune de Bruxelles ; Chirurgien a la Clinique St. Anne de Bruxelles, etc. ( 1«4 ) m/m William Wright Jaggard, M.D., 1889. University of Pennsylvania, 1880. Assistant Surgeon U. S. Navy for several months. Professor of Obstetrics in the Chi- cago Post-Graduate School ; Lecturer in the Illinois Training School for Nurses ; Obstetrician to Wesley Hos- pital and Provident Hospital ; Consulting Physician to Chicago Charity Hospital ; Professor of Obstetrics in the Chicago Medical College ; Obstetrician to Mercy Hospital. President of the Chicago Gynecological Society, Chicago. Born, 1857. Died, 1896. ( 166 ) WILLIAM WRIGHT JAGGARD. Joseph Edward Janvrin, M.D., 191 Madison Ave- nue, New York City. Born, January 13, 1839, in Exeter, New Hampshire. Phillips' Exeter Academy, June, 1857 ; College of Physicians and Surgeons of the Medical Department of Columbia University, March, 1 864. Acting- Assistant Surgeon, Second Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers, 1861-1862; Assistant Surgeon, Fifteenth Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers, 1862-1863; Physician to the Department of Heart and Lungs, De- milt Dispensary, 1868-1872; Assistant Surgeon of the Woman's Hospital, New York, from 1872-1882; Gyne- cologist to the New York Skin and Cancer Hospital, 1883 until the present date. President of the New York Obstet- rical Society, 1890-1891, and of the New York County Medical Association, 1896-1897. Member of the Amer- ican Medical Association ; International Gynecological Congress ; New York Academy of Medicine ; New York County Medical Association ; New York County Medical Society ; New York State Medical Association ; New York Obstetrical Society. ( 168 ) ^■jf nj ■ '? : ^!^lnl ^^^^ttp ,^H ; Hi BB^^t',JBr J^B George Wallace Jarman, M.D., 54 W. Seventy- sixth Street, New York City. Born, December 28, 1861, in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Southwestern Baptist Col- lege, Jackson, Tenn., 1881 ; Bellevue Hospital Medical College, 1888. Attending Gynecologist to the Memorial Hospital ; Instructor in Gynecology of Columbia College. Member of the New York County Medical Society ; Academy of Medicine ; New York Obstetrical Society ; West End Medical Society. ( 170 ) u^-vw /y^u€aL^c Edward Watrous Jenks, M.D., 84 Lafayette Ave- nue, Detroit, Michigan. Born, March 31, 1833, in Victor, N. Y. Castleton, Vt., Medical College, 1855 ; Bellevue Hospital College, N. Y., 1864; LL.D., Albion College (Mich.), 1879. Formerly Professor of Gynecology in the Chicago Medical College ; President and Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women in the Detroit Medical College ; Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, Bowdoin College (Medical School, Maine). Fellow of the Obstetrical Society of London. Member and formerly President of the Michigan State Medical Society ; of the Presbyterian (Detroit) Academy of Medicine ; of the Gynecological Society. Honorary Member of the Maine Medical Association ; of the Ohio State Medical Society ; of the Cincinnati Obstetrical Society ; of the Upper Peninsula (Michigan) Medical Society. Member of the American Medical Association ; Detroit Medical and Library Association ; Wayne County (Mich.) Medical Society. ( 172 ) QcUothct Tf^J^^Z Charles Jewett, M.D. Council, 1895 ; First Vice- President. 330 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. Born at Bath, Maine, 1842. Bowdoin College, A.B., 1864; A.M., 1867; Sc.D., 1894; M.D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, 1871. Professor of Obstetrics, Long Island College Hospital since 1880; Obstetrician to Hospital since 1882 ; Professor of Obstet- rics and Gynecology since 1899 ; Gynecologist to Hospital since 1899 ; Consulting Obstetrician to Kings County Hospital since 1893; for several years Surgeon-in-Chief to the Gynecological Department of Brooklyn Throat Hospital ; Consulting Gynecologist to Bushwick Hospital. Member of Medical Society of the County of Kings, President, 1878-80, Trustee since 1894 ; Brooklyn Patho- logical Society ; Brooklyn Gynecological Society, Presi- dent, 1893; New York Obstetrical Society, President, 1894 ; New York Academy of Medicine ; Medical Society of State of New York ; American Academy of Medicine ; Congres Periodique International d'Obstetrique et de Gynecologic Honorary Member of British Gynecologi- cal Society and Detroit Gynecological Society. Honorary President of Obstetrical Section of Pan-American Medical Congress, 1893. Author of " Childbed Nursing," " Out- lines of Obstetrics," and " Essentials of Obstetrics." Editor of " Practice of Obstetrics." ( 174 ) Joseph Taber Johnson, M.D., No. 926 Farragut Square, Washington, D. C. Founder. Secretary, 1888-91. President, 1898. Born, June 30, 1845, in Lowell, Mass. Honorary degree A.M., Columbia University, and Ph.D., Georgetown University ; Medical Department of George- town University, 1865 ; Bellevue Hospital Medical Col- lege, 1867, and in Vienna in Operative Obstetrics, 1871. Acting Assistant Surgeon in the United States Army in 1868-1872. Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Howard University, Medical Department, 1867-1872; Gynecological Surgeon to Co- lumbia Hospital, in 1892 ; Gynecological Surgeon to Prov- idence Hospital, 1 884-1 894 ; Consulting Gynecologist to the Emergency Hospital and Central Dispensary since 1890; Professor of Gynecology and Abdominal Surgery in the University of Georgetown, Medical Department, since 1874. Member of the Medical Association of the District of Columbia ; Medical Society of the District of Columbia, President, 1890 ; Washington Obstetrical and Gynecological Society ; American Medical Association. Fellow of the British Gynecological Society ; Southern Surgical and Gynecological Society, and President, 1899. Honorary Fellow of the Massachusetts Medical Society, and of the Medical Society of Virginia ; President of the Woman's Dispensary and Hospital since 1884, and of the Medical Department of the University of George- town. ( 176 ) J*M\r^ Arthur Weir Johnstone, M.D., Madison Road, Cincinnati, Ohio. Born, July 15, 1853, in Paint Lick, Kentucky. Centre College, June, 1872 ; Medical Depart- ment of the University of the City of New York, 1876. Member of the Kentucky State Medical Society ; Ohio State Medical Society ; Cincinnati Academy of Medicine ; Cincinnati Obstetrical Society ; British Gynecological Society. ( 178 ) John M. Keating, M.D., LL.D., 1892. Visiting Obstetrician to the Philadelphia Hospital ; Fellow of the British Gynecological Society ; College of Physicians of Philadelphia. President of the American Pediatric So- ciety, Colorado Springs, Col. Born, 1852. Died, 1894. ( 180 ) Thomas Keith, M.D. Honorary Fellow, 1888. Born in Cyrus, Kincardineshire, Scotland, May 20, 1827. He obtained his education at the Universities of Aberdeen and Edinburgh, graduating in medicine at the latter city in 1848. He had already (1845) been an apprentice of Sir J. Y. Simpson, and had served a term as House- surgeon at the Edinburgh Maternity Hospital. After graduation he became House-snrgeon under Syme in the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, and lived for a time in Italy as an Embassy physician. Upon his return to Scotland he began private practice at Edinburgh, and in 1862 did a successful ovariotomy (the second in Scotland). In 1866 he opened a private hospital, and became distin- guished as an ovariotomist and hysterectomist. In 1888 he removed his practice to London, where he died Octo- ber 9, 1895. He was an F.R.C.S. of Edinburgh, and at one time Examiner in Clinical Surgery for the University. In 1879 he was made Surgeon for Ovarian Diseases to the Royal Infirmary. ( 182 ) X CM^Oxj /l< c— Howard Atwood Kelly, M.D., 1406 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md. Born, February 20, 1858, in Camden, N. J. University of Pennsylvania, 1877 ; University of Pennsylvania, 1882. Founder of Kensington Hospital for Women, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Associate Professor of Obstet- rics in the University of Pennsylvania, 1888-1889 ; Pro- fessor of Gynecology and Obstetrics in the Johns Hopkins University, 1889-1899; Professor of Gynecology in the Johns Hopkins University ; Gynecologist-in-Chief to the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Membre Associe Stranger de la Societe Obstetricale et Gynecologique de Paris ; Corre- spondirendes Mitglied der Gesellschaft fur Geburtshulfe zu Leipzig. Honorary Fellow of the Edinburgh Obstetrical Society ; Royal Academy of Medicine, Ireland ; British Gynecological Society. Member of the Washington Academy of Sciences. ( 184 KyT^y^^^i CC , GrLMAN Kimball, M.D., 1877. President, 1883. Honorary Fellow, 1888. Professor of Surgery in the Berkshire Medical Institute and in the Vermont Medi- cal College ; Surgeon to the Lowell Hospital, Lowell, Mass. Born, 1804. Died, 1892. ( 186 ) Albeet Feeeman Afbicanus King, A.M., M.D., 1315 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W., Washington, D. C. Born, January 18, 1841, in Oxfordshire, England. Hono- rary degree of A.M., University of Vermont, 1885 ; Columbian University, Washington, D. C, 1861, and University of Pennsylvania, 1865. Professor of Obstet- rics and Diseases of Women and Children in the Medical Department of the Columbian University, Washington, D. C, and in the University of Vermont ; Formerly Attending Physician to the Children's Hospital and Providence Hospital, and Acting Assistant Surgeon to the United States Army, 1864 ; Consulting Physician to the Children's Hospital, Washington, D. C. ; Obstetrician to the Columbian University Hospital. President (1885- 86-87) of the Washington Obstetrical and Gynecological Society ; President of the Medical Society of the District of Columbia, 1883. Fellow of the British Gynecological Society. Member of the Medical Societies of Washing- ton, D. C. ; also of the Washington Academy of Sciences and of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Associate Member of the Philosophical Society of Great Britain. ( 188 ) Cyrus A. Kirkley, M.D., Toledo, Ohio. Born, March 13, 1845, in Madison County, Ohio. London (Ohio) Academy ; Starling, 1868. Consulting Gynecolo- gist to the Toledo and Robinwood Hospitals. Member of the American Medical Association ; Ohio State Medical Society ; Northwestern Ohio Medical Association ; Toledo Medical Association ; Detroit Gynecological Society. Fel- low of the British Gynecological Society. ( 190 ) A Cornelius Kollock, A. M., M.D., 1887. Vice- President, 1891. Cheraw, S. C. Graduate Brown Uni- versity, R. I.; M.D., University of Pennsylvania. Presi- dent of the South Carolina Medical Association and of the Pee Dee Medical Society. Born, 1824. Died, 1897. ( 192 ) Ptnn^l^L, £ rfbj;, A J- Florian Krtjg, MJX, 13 E. Forty-first Street, New York City. Born, December 12, 1858, in Mayence, Ger- many. Mayence, 1876 ; University of Freiburg, 1882. Gynecologist to the German Hospital, New York ; Pro- fessor of Gynecology of the New York Polyclinic. Mem- ber of the New York Obstetrical Society ; New York County Medical Society ; German Medical Society. Corre- sponding Member of the Philadelphia Obstetrical Society. Associate Member of the Pittsburg Obstetrical Society. Fellow of the Academy of Medicine. After having been assistant to Professor Alfred Hegar, in Freiburg, he finished his medical education in Vienna and Paris. In 1885 settled in New York. One of the authors of "An American Text-Book of Gynecology." ( 194 ) Charles Carroll Lee, A.M., M.D., LL.D., 1881. M.D., University of Pennsylvania. Assistant Surgeon U. S. Army, 1861-65. Professor of Gynecology, Post- Graduate Medical School and Hospital ; Consulting Sur- geon to the Charity Hospital ; Surgeon to the Woman's Hospital ; Physician to the New York Foundling Asylum, New York. President of the County Medical Society. Born, 1839. Died, 1893. ( 196 ) cLy[am*ufees Christian G. Leopold, M.D. Honorary Fellow, 1891. Dresden, Seminar-Strasse, 25. Born in Meerane, Saxony, February 24, 1846. Dr. Med., Professor der Genacologie, Geheimer Medicinalrath ; Director der Hoehrn Frauenklinik und Hebarumen-Lehranstalt ; ord. Mitglied der Kon. landes Medicinal Collegiums in Dres- den. Member and Honorary Member of many learned Societies. He pursued his medical studies at Leipsic, where he was a special student in obstetrics under Cred§, and took his medical degree in that city in 1870. He became a Privat-Docent at the Leipzig University in 1874, and Instructor in the Midwives' Institute in 1881. In 1883 he was made an Assistant Professor and Director of the Maternity. ( 198 ) William T. Lttsk, M.D. Founder. Vice-President, 1888. President, 1893. Honorary Degrees of A.M. and LL.D., Yale ; Bellevue Medical College, Valedictorian, 1864. Professor of Physiology and Histology, Long Island College Hospital, 1871; Consulting Physician to the Maternity Hospital and Foundling Asylum ; Consult- ing Obstetrician to the Lying-in Hospital, New York ; Visiting Obstetrician to the Emergency Hospital ; Gyne- cological Surgeon to St. Vincent's Hospital ; Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, and of Clinical Midwifery at the Bellevue Hospital Medi- cal College ; Physician to Bellevue Hospital, New York. Honorary President of the Obstetrical Section of the Ber- lin Medical Congress. Honorary Fellow of the London and Edinburgh Obstetrical Societies. Corresponding Fel- low of the Obstetrical Societies of Paris and Leipsic. Co-editor " New York Medical Journal," 1 871-73. Author of "The Science and Art of Midwifery." Born, 1838. Died, 1897. ( 200 ) /fiu-^^u ^v^^i George H. Lyman, M.D. Founder. Council, 1876. M.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1843. Interne of the Blockley Hospital. Physician to the Boston City Hos- pital, Boston, Mass. President of the Massachusetts Medical Society. Member of the Boston Obstetrical Society. Winner of the Boylston Prize, 1854, for essay on " Non-malignant Diseases of the Uterus." Born, 1819. Died, 1891. ( 202 ) %*.j£^~ Archibald MacLaren, M.D., 350 St. Peter Street, St. Paul, Minn. Born, April 16, 1858, in Red Wing, Minn. Princeton, 1880 ; College of Physicians and Sur- geons of New York City, 1883. Clinical Professor of Gynecology of the Minnesota State University ; Gyne- cologist to City and County, St. Joseph's, and Bethesda Hospitals ; Surgeon to St. Luke's Hospital, St. Paul. ( 204 ) */* ^ Beverly MacMoxagle, M.D., 1311 Hyde Street, San Francisco, California. Born, October 17, 1855, in Sussex, New Brunswick, Canada. Harvard, 1876. Ex- Surgeon-in-Chief to the Woman's Hospital, San Fran- cisco ; Surgeon and Gynecologist to the Hospital for Chil- dren and "Women, San Francisco ; Consulting Surgeon to the German Hospital, San Francisco. Member of the Massachusetts Medical Society ; San Francisco County Society ; California State Medical Society ; California Academy of Medicine ; American Medical Association. 206 ) ^*^2f^^^^«-^*-^^v Alfred H. McClintock, M.D., Honorary Fellow, 1876, Dublin, Ireland. Born at Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland, on October 21, 1821. He studied at the Park Street School of Medicine, Dublin, and became a Licen- tiate of the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland in 1842. After pursuing a course of study in Paris he became an assistant to Johnson, the Master of the Rotunda Hospital, Dublin. In 1844 he became a F.R.C.S.L, and afterward took a medical degree at Glasgow, becoming an L.R.C.P.I. in 1851. In 1854 he became Master of the Rotunda Hos- pital, at the early age of thirty-four, and held the position until 1861. Two years later appeared his work "Clinical Memoirs on Diseases of Women." At the request of the New Sydenham Society he prepared an edition of Smellie's Midwifery, bringing the subject up to date. Edinburgh University conferred upon him the degree of LL.D. He was President of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, in 1881, and during the same year was Chairman of the Obstetrical Section of the International Medical Congress in London. He died in Dublin, October 21, 1881. ( 208 ) ■1H| /' '"-"'' ^*«»*^'* ^JM fzf^^mcicuM, Malcolm McLean, M.D., 29 E. One-hundred-and- twenty-sixth Street, New York City. Born, April 18, 1848, in Rahway, New Jersey. College of Physicians and Surgeons of New York, 1869. Surgeon-in-Chief of St. Andrew's Infirmary for Women ; Consulting Gyne- cologist, Department of Public Charities, New York. Member of the Medical Society of the County of New York ; Harlem Medical Association. Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine and of the New York Ob- stetrical Society. ( 210 ) Matthew Derbyshire Mann, M.D. President, 1895. 37 Allen Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Born, July 12, 1845, in Utica, N. Y. Yale, A.B., 1867; A.M., 1870; M.D., Columbia, N. Y., 1871. Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology in the Medical Department of the Uni- versity of Buffalo ; Gynecologist and Consulting Obste- trician to the Buffalo General Hospital ; Consulting Gynecologist to the Erie County Hospital, the German Deaconess' Hospital, and the German Hospital. Fel- low of the Buffalo Academy of Medicine (President, 1900) ; Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine ; Corre- sponding Fellow of the New York Obstetrical Society. Permanent Member of the New York State Medical Society. Associate Member of the Pittsburg Obstetrical Society. Honorary Member of the Washington Obstet- rical and Gynecological Society. Foundation Member of the International Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecolo- gists. ( 212 ) ^(a^it^ £%^<^z^2^i Ottavio Morisani, M.D. Honorary Fellow, 1892. 3 Via Brozzio, Naples, Italy. Born, 1835, at Formicola, Prov. di Caserta. Laureate in Medicina e Chirurgici nella R. Universita di Napoli nel 1855. Direttore dell' Istituto Ostetrico-ginecologico della Universita di Napoli. Senatore del Regus, Socio Ordinario della R. Academia Medico-Chirurgica. Corrispondente dell' Accademia di Medicina di Parigi, e della Societa Ginecologica Ameri- cana, etc. ( 222 ) ^TJT^^' William E. Moseley, M.D. President of the Balti- more Gynecological and Obstetrical Society ; Gynecologist to the Union Protestant Infirmary, Baltimore. ( 224 ) ffr* £ PTt^-n^^Y Paul Fortunatus Munde, M.D., 20 West Forty- fifth Street, New York City. Born, September 7, 1846, in Dresden, Saxony. M.D., Harvard, 1866 ; Master of Obstetrics University of Vienna, Austria, 1871; Hon- orary LL.D of Dartmouth College, 1897. Assistant to Professor von Scanzoni, at Maternity Hospital, Wiirz- burg, Bavaria, 1867-1870 ; Battalion Surgeon, Bavarian Army, in Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871 ; Assistant Surgeon to the New York Woman's Hospital, 1874-79 ; Gynecologist to Mt. Sinai Hospital, New York, since 1882 ; Consulting Obstetrician of the New York Mater- nity and Mothers' and Babies' Hospitals ; Consulting Gynecologist of the Skin and Cancer Hospital ; Pro- fessor Emeritus of Gynecology at the New York Poly- clinic ; Professor of Gynecology at Dartmouth Medical College. Fellow of the New York Academy of Medi- cine ; British Gynecological Society, Vice-President, 1887 ; Academy of Medicine, New York ; Corresponding Fellow of the Obstetrical Societies of Philadelphia and Leipzic. Member of the County Medical Society of New York ; Woman's Hospital Society of New York. President of the New York Obstetrical Society, 1886- 1888. Honorary Fellow of Edinburgh Obstetrical Society. Honorary President of the International Con- gress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, 1897 and 1899. Founder of the American Gynecological Society ; Treas- urer, 1876-1883 ; Vice-President, 1884; President, 1897. ( 226 ) Robert Alexander Murray, M.D., 112 AVest Eightieth Street, New York City. Born, January 7, 1852, in New York City. College City of New York, 1873 ; Medical Department of New York University, 1875. Late Adjunct Professor of Obstetrics, New Y r ork Univer- sity Obstetrical Department ; late Obstetric Surgeon to the Maternity Hospital, Blackwell's Island, New York ; late Surgeon to Workhouse and Almshouse. Member of the Medico-Surgical Society ; Society of Medico-Jurispru- dence ; Bellevue Hospital Alumni Association, House Physician, 1873-1875; County Medical Society of New York. Fellow and late President of the New York Obstetrical Society. Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine. ( 228 Henry Parker Newman, A.M., M.D., 438 La Salle Avenue, Chicago, 111. Born, December 2, 1853, in Washington, New Hampshire. Dartmouth College, 1875 (Honorary, 1894) ; Detroit Medical, 1878. Professor of Clinical Gynecology in the College of Physicians and Sur- geons of Chicago (Medical Department of the University of Illinois) ; Professor of Gynecology in the Chicago Polyclinic ; President and Surgeon-in-Charge of the Marion Sims Hospital ; Consulting Gynecologist to St. Anthony's, the West Side, and Chicago Maternity Hos- pitals, and to the Lake Geneva (Wis.) and the Alma (Mich.) Sanitariums. Ex-President of the Chicago Gynecological Society. Treasurer of the American Medical Association, and President of the Section on Obstetrics and Diseases of Women (1901). ( 230 ) jfjftu^tm*^^' Charles P. Noble, M.D., 1509 Locust Street, Phila- delphia. Born, November 15, 1863, in Federalsburg, Maryland. University of Maryland, 1884. Surgeon-in- Chief of the Kensington Hospital for Women ; Clinical Professor of Gynecology of the Woman's Medical College, Philadelphia. Fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia ; Southern Surgical and Gynecological As- sociation ; British Gynecological Society ; Member (Ex- President) of the Philadelphia Obstetrical Society. ( 232 Emil Noeggerath, M.D. Founder. Vice-Presi- dent, 1882. Honorary Fellow, 1888. Professor of Ob- stetrics and Diseases of Women of the New York Medical College ; Surgeon to the Woman's Hospital of the State of New York ; Gynecologist to the Mt. Sinai Hospital, New York. ( 234 ) £%**-*£-/ y^*-£ ^^y& Richard Cooper Norris, M.D., 500 N. Twentieth Street, Philadelphia. Born, November 9, 1863, in Havre de Grace, Md. Dickinson College, 1884 ; Medical De- partment of the University of Pennsylvania, 1887. Out- patient Department of St. Clement's Hospital, 1888-1890 ; District Physician, Department of Charities and Correc- tion, 1889-1895 ; Assistant Obstetrician, University Ma- ternity, 1888-1895 ; Obstetric Registrar, Philadelphia Hospital, 1889-1893 ; Gynecologist to the Southeastern Dispensary and Hospital for Women and Children, 1893- 1899 ; Lecturer on Clinical and Operative Obstetrics, University of Pennsylvania ; Surgeon-in-Charge of Preston Retreat ; Gynecologist to the Methodist and Philadelphia Hospitals ; Consulting Gynecologist to the Southeastern Dispensary and Hospital for Women and Children. Member of the Philadelphia County, Obstetrical, Pediatric, and Pathological Societies, and of the College of Phy- sicians of Philadelphia. ( 236 Robert Michael Olshausen, M.D. Honorary Fellow, 1891. Berlin, Germany. Born at Kiel, July 3, 1835. He began his studies in his native city in 1853, and took his medical degree at Konigsburg in 1857. He became a special pupil and assistant of Ed. Martin at his Gynecological Clinic in Berlin, and in 1862 qualified as Privat-docent in Obstetrics at Halle. In 1863 he was made a Professor Extraordinary at the latter University, and later became full Professor in Obstetrics and Gyne- cology. He is now Professor of Gynecology and Obstet- rics at Berlin. With Veit he has published a continua- tion of Schroder's " Obstetrics ; " also a monograph on the " Ovary." ( 238 ) c$r£§Y#»fi Charles Pajot, M.D. Honorary Fellow, 1877. Paris, France. Professor of Obstetrics of the Paris Fac- ulty, 1863 : Honorary Professor of same, 1886. Founder and First President of the Societe d'Obstetrique et de Gynecologie de Paris. Born, 1816. Died, 1899. ( 240 ) Chauncey D. Palmer, M.D. (Avondale), Cincinnati, Ohio. Council, 1888. Born, September 18, 1839, in Zanesville, Ohio. Woodward College (Cincinnati), 1857 ; Medical College of Ohio, 1862. Professor of Obstetrics and of Gynecology in the Medical College of Ohio, 1869 ; Professor of Gynecology and Clinical Gynecology in the Medical College of Ohio ; Clinician in Obstetrics and Gynecology to the Cincinnati Hospital for tweny-two years, now Consultant to same ; Consulting Gynecologist at the Presbyterian Hospital of Cincinnati ; Consulting Gynecologist to the German Protestant Hospital and Pres- byterian Hospital at Cincinnati. Member and Ex-Presi- dent of the Cincinnati Academy of Medicine and of the Cincinnati Obstetrical Society. Member of the Ohio State Medical Society ; American Medical Association ; Missis- sippi Valley Medical Association. ( 242 ) § William Henry Parish, M.D., 1435 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Vice-President, 1893. Born, October 23, 1845, in Holly Springs, Miss. Jefferson Medical College, 1870. Professor of Obstetrics at Dartmouth Medical College ; Professor of the Woman's Medical Col- lege of Pennsylvania ; Gynecologist and Medical Director of St. Agnes' Hospital ; Consultant to Lying-in Charity and Kensington Hospital, etc. ; formerly Visiting Physi- cian to St. Mary's Hospital, and Obstetrician to Philadel- phia Hospital. Ex-President of the Philadelphia Obstet- rical Society. Member of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia ; American Medical Association ; Southern Surgical and Gynecological Association. ( 244 //Zi/l^ cuk 'a Theophilus Paevin, M.D., LL.D. Founder. Vice- President, 1882. President, 1892. A.M., State Uni- versity, Indiana. Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Indiana ; Resident Physician at the Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia ; Professor of Materia Medica, Ohio Medical College; Professor of Obstetrics and Medi- cal and Surgical Diseases of Women in the University, Louisville, and of the Medical College, Indiana ; Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children in the College of Physicians and Surgeons in Indianapolis, and later in the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia ; Obstetrician to the Philadelphia Hospital. President of the State Medical Society of Indiana ; American Academy of Medicine ; Philadelphia Obstetrical Society. Honorary Member of many foreign societies. Born, 1829. Died, 1898. ( 246 <&& C/o^v^vx O/b.oO Edmond Randolph Peaslee, M.D., LL.D. Founder. Vice-President, 1876. President, 1878. Dartmouth Col- lege, 1836 ; M.D., Yale Medical College, 1840. Professor of Gynecology of the Bellevue Hospital Medical College ; Surgeon to the Woman's Hospital of the State of New York, New York ; Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, Dartmouth Medical College (successor to O. W. Holmes) ; Professor of Anatomy and Surgery, Bowdoin College, and of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, New York Medical College. President of the State Medical Society of New Hampshire ; New York Pathological Society ; New York Academy of Medicine. Honorary Fellow of the Obstet- rical Society of London ; Obstetrical Society of Boston ; Obstetrical Society of Louisville. Author of a work on "Ovarian Tumors," 1872. Born, 1814. Died, 1878. 248 £.$, £2^7#, $ Chaeles Bingham Peneose, M.D., 1720 Spruce Street, Philadelphia. Born, February 1, 1862, in Phila- delphia. Harvard College, A.B., in 1881 ; A.M. and Ph.D., in 1884; University of Pennsylvania, 1884. Resident Physician in the Pennsylvania Hospital, 1885— 1886 ; Out-patient Surgeon to the Pennsylvania Hospital, 1888-1893 ; Surgeon to the Gynecean Hospital from its foundation, in 1887 ; Surgeon to the German Hospital, 1890-1892. Professor of Gynecology in the University of Pennsylvania and Gynecologist to the University Hos- pital from 1893-1899. ( 250 ) £r~uL* & s^L Richard A. F. Penrose, M.D. Founder. Born, March 24, 1827, in Carlisle, Pa. A.B. and A.M., Dick- inson College, 1846; M.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1849 ; LL.D., Dickinson College, 1872. Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, from 1863 to 1889; Emeritus Professor, 1889. A Founder of the Children's Hospital, of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, and of the Gynecean Hospital. Resigned, 1885. ( 252 ) eo^a<&_ Reuben Petersox, MJD., 4466 Berkeley Avenue, Chicago. Born, June 29, 1862, in Boston, Mass. Har- vard, 1885 and 1889. Professor of Gynecology, Chicago Post-Graduate Medical School ; Visiting Gynecologist to the Chicago Post-Graduate Hospital ; Surgeon to the Chicago Charity Hospital. Served as Interne at the Free Hospital for Women, Boston ; Boston City Hospital, and Boston Lying-in Hospital. Y ice-President of the Chicago Gynecological Society. Member of the Chicago Medical Society ; Chicago Pathological Society ; Chicago Academy of Medicine ; American Academy of Medicine ; Illinois State Medical Association ; American Medical Association. Practised in Grand Rapids, Mich., from 1890 to 1! Removed to Chicago, January, 1898. ( 254 ) £c6/r^c^ W^u^ri^ William Senoulh Playfair, M.D., 38 Grosvenor Street, W-., London, England. Honorary Fellow, 1885. Born, July 27, 1836, in Munovin, East India. M.D., Edinburgh, 1856 ; F.R.C.P., Lond. ; F.R.C.S., Edin. ; LL.D. (Hon.), St. Andrew's ; LL.D. (Hon.), Edin. Emer- itus Professor of Midwifery of King's College, London ; Consulting Physician to King's College Hospital. Presi- dent of the Obstetrical Society of London. ( 256 W.Sty~>~ William Mecklenburg Polk, M.D., 7 East Thirty- sixth Street, New York City. President, 1896. Born, August 15, 1844, in Maury County, Tenn. Virginia Military Institute, July 4, 1863 ; College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, March, 1869 ; Trinity Hospital, New York ; Women's Infirmary ; New York Lying-in Hospital. Captain, Staff Department, Confederate States Army. Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology in the Medical Department, Cornell University ; Obstetrician and Gynecologist to the Bellevue Hospital ; Consulting Gynecologist to St. Luke's and St. Vincent's Hospitals. Dean and Director, Medical Department, Cornell Uni- versity. Honorary Member of the Society of American Physicians. Member and Ex-President of the New York Obstetrical Society and Member of the New York Acad- emy of Medicine. ( 258 ) Samuel Pozzi, M.D., 47 Avenue d'Jena, Paris. Honorary Fellow, 1891. Bom, October 3, 1846, at Bergerac, France. Professor Agrege a la Faculte de Medecine ; Chirurgien des Hopitaux de Paris (Hopital Broca). Membre de 1' Academic de Medecine. Ancien President de la Societe d'Anthropologie ; Ancien Presi- dent de la Societe de Chirurgie de Paris, etc. Auteur de nombreux Travaux sur l'Anatomie comparee, l'Anthro- pologie, la Gynecologie (" Traite de Gynecologie Clinique et Operatoire," 1890, 1892, 1895); Directeur de la "Revue de Gynecologie et de Chirurgie Abdominale." ( 260 ) 40 , *.. . ^^ X 1 * ^fl jfi :^H Sir William Overend Priestley, M.D., 17 Hert- ford Street, Mayfair, London, and Westbrook Hall, Hor- sham, Sussex. Born, June 24, 1829, at Morley Hall, Leeds, Edinburgh. M.D., 1853 ; LL.D. (Hon.), 1886 ; F.R.C.P., Lond. • M.R.C.S., Eng. Member of Parlia- ment for Universities of Edinburgh and St. Andrew's, 1896; K.B. (Knighted), 1893. Formerly Professor of Obstetric Medicine at King's College, London. President of the Obstetric Society of London ; Honorary Fellow of King's College, London ; American Gynecological Society ; Obstetrical Society of London ; Obstetrical Societies of Edinburgh, Berlin, Leipsic, and Boston. ( 262 ) //^a^^ J <%xSZ%y William Rice Pryor, M.D., 121 E. Thirty-eighth Street, New York City. Born, October 31,1 858, in Rich- mond, Virginia. College of Physicians and Surgeons of New York, 1881. Professor of Gynecology in the New York Polyclinic ; Visiting Gynecologist to the Poly- clinic Hospital ; Consulting Gynecologist to the City (Charity) Hospital, and to St. Elizabeth's Hospital. Founding Member of the International Periodical Gyne- cological and Obstetrical Society. Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine ; New York Obstetrical So- ciety ; New York County Medical Society ; Society of Alumni of Bellevue Hospital. Co-author of " American Text-book of Gynecology " ; author of " Pelvic Inflam- mations." ( 264 ^Ay^^Ctio^uvx /< . f~L •*> *^. Thaddetjs Asbury Keamy, M.D., LL.D. Presi- dent, 1885. Vice-President, 1881. 609 Oak Street, Cincinnati. Born in Frederick County, Virginia, April 28, 1829. A.M., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1868 ; M.D., Starling Medical College, 1854; LL.D., Cornell College, 1889 ; Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery, 1858-60; Professor of Diseases of Women and Children in Starling Medical College, 1863-71 ; Professor of Obstetrics, Clini- cal Midwifery, and Diseases of Children, Medical College of Ohio, 1871-88; Professor of Clinical Gynecology, Medical College of Ohio ; Obstetrician and Surgeon, Good Samaritan Hospital, Cincinnati ; Obstetrician and Gyne- cologist, Cincinnati Hospital ; Consulting Surgeon to Christ's Hospital, Cincinnati; Surgeon, 122d Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry. General Assembly of Ohio, 1860. Member and Ex-President of the Ohio State Medi- cal Society ; Cincinnati Academy of Medicine ; Cincin- nati Obstetrical Society ; American Medical Association ; Southern Surgical and Gynecological Association; Mis- sissippi Valley Medical Association; Medico-Chirurgical Society of Philadelphia. Corresponding Member, Boston Gynecological Society. Trustee of the University of Cincinnati. ( 266 ) w/^r^eC.^ /L£*c~*~*~*u~* John Chaeles Reeve, M.D., S. W. cor. Third and Wilkinson Streets, Dayton, Ohio. Born, June 5, 1826, in England. LL.D., Western Reserve University, 1895; Medical Department of above, when it was Cleveland Medical College, 1853. Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Medical College of Ohio, at Cincinnati. President of Montgomery County (Ohio) Medical Society and of the Ohio State Medical Society. Fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Pa. ( 26S ) Edward Reynolds, M.D. Council, 1894-1898. 130 Marlborough Street, Boston, Mass. Born, April 2, 1860, at Boston, Mass. Harvard, 1881 and 1885. Physician to the Boston Lying-in Hospital, Out-patient Depart- ment ; Assistant in Gynecology, Boston City Hospital ; Instructor in Obstetrics and Assistant in Gynecology, Harvard University. ( 270 ) Johx P. Reynolds, M.D., 1877. President, II Professor of Obstetrics of Harvard University ; Physician to the Boston City Hospital ; Consulting Surgeon to the Boston Lying-in Hospital, Boston, Mass. Resigned, 1896. ( 172 ) fyAr^ du££ Edward Ely Vax de Waeker, M.D., Syracuse, New York. Born, November 27, 1841, in West Troy, Albany County, N. Y. Left Troy University during the second year and began the study of medicine in 1859; Albany Medical College, Union University, June, 1863, Formerly Assistant Surgeon 162d Regiment New York Volunteers, 1863 ; Surgeon, 1864 ; Surgeon-in-Chief of the Third Brigade, First Division, Nineteenth Army Corps ; Post Surgeon of Winchester, Va., Staff of General Fesscnden ; Medical Director First Provisional Division of Georgia, Staff of General W. Dwight ; Chief Medical Officer District of the Ocmulgee, Staff of General J. W. Blanchard ; Surgeon to Central New York Hospital ; Senior Surgeon to Woman's and Children's Hospital of Syracuse ; Consulting Surgeon to St. Anne's Maternity Hospital. President of the Onondaga Medical Society ; of Central New York Medical Society ; of City Medical Society ; of Syracuse Academy of Medicine, and of the Section of Obstetrics of the American Medical Asso- ciation. 330 ) ^L^<^2- Hiram Nahum Vixeberg, M.D., 751 Madison Ave- nue, New York City. Born, December 20, 1857, in Kussia. McGill University, 1878 (Holmes Gold Medal- list). Attending Gynecologist to St. Mark's Hospital j Montefiore Home for Chronic Invalids ; Mount Sinai Hospital ; Adjunct Gynecologist to Hospital and Attend- ing Gynecologist, Out-door Department; Formerly In- structor, Out-door Service, of the New York Woman's Hospital, and with the New York Polyclinic and Post- Graduate School of Medicine. Fellow of New York Obstetrical Society and Academy of Medicine. Member of the New York County Medical Society ; New York County Medical Association ; Harlem Medical Associa- tion ; Metropolitan Medical Society, etc. ( 332 ) ^U^JT^r. Ellebslie Wallace, M.D. Founder. M.D., Jef- ferson Medical College, 1843. Resident Physician Penn- sylvania Medical College ; Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children in the Jefferson Med- ical College ; Consulting Physician to the Preston Re- treat and to St. Christopher's Hospital for Children, Philadelphia. Member of the Philadelphia County Med- ical Society and of the College of Physicians of Phila- delphia. Born in Philadelphia, 1819. Died, 1885. ( 334 ) fc£6^/6^<^^^ William Hutson Wathen, M.D., Louisville, Ken- tucky. Born, January 23, 1846, in Marion County, Ky. A.M., St. Mary's College, St. Mary's, Ky. ; M.D., 1870, and LL.D., Notre Dame, Medical Department of the University of Louisville (Golden Anniversary, 1896). Professor of Abdominal Surgery, Gynecology, and Obstet- rics in the Kentucky School of Medicine, and Dean of the Faculty ; Consulting Gynecologist to the Louisville City Hospital, and Gynecologist to the Kentucky School of Medicine Hospital, etc. Chairman of the Section on Obstetrics and Gynecology of the American Medical As- sociation, 1889. President of the Kentucky State Medi- cal Society, 1888. Fellow of the Association of Obstet- ricians and Gynecologists (resigned), and of the Southern Surgical and Gynecological Association (resigned). Member from Kentucky of the Committee that organized the Ninth International Medical Congress ; Member of the Pan-American Medical Congress ; American Medical Association ; Mississippi Valley Medical Society ; Tri- State Medical Society of Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia ; Kentucky State Medical Society ; Mitchell District and Medical Society; Louisville Clinical Society, etc. ( 336 ) Thomas James Watklns, M.D., No. 3564 Grand Boulevard, Chicago. . Born, July 6, 1863, in Utica, N. Y. Bellevue Hospital Medical College, 1886. Assistant Pro- fessor of Gynecology in the Northwestern University Medical School ; Attending Gynecologist to St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago ; Wesley Hospital, Chicago ; Provident Hospital, Chicago. Interne of St. Peter's Hospital, Brook- lyn, X. Y. ; Interne of the Woman's Hospital of New York State. President of the Chicago Gynecological Society. Member of the American Medical Association ; Illinois State Medical Society ; Chicago Medical Society ; Chicago Pathological Society ; Chicago Academy of Med- icine ; Physicians' Club ; Tri-State Medical Society ; Mississippi Valley Medical Society. ( 338 ) John Clarence Webster, M.D., 706 Reliance Build- ing, 100 State Street, Chicago. Born, October 21, 1863, in Shediac, New Brunswick, Canada. B.A., Mount Alli- son College, New Brunswick, 1882 ; Edinburgh Univer- sity, M.B., CM. (honors), 1888; M.D. (Gold Medal), 1891 ; Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh ; M.R.C.P.E., 1 892 ; F.R.C.P.E., 1 893. Formerly Demon- strator of Anatomy, School of Medicine, Edinburgh ; Demonstrator in Pathology, University of Edinburgh ; Assistant Lecturer in Midwifery and Diseases of Women, Edinburgh School of Medicine ; First Assistant in Mid- wifery and Diseases of Women in the University of Edin- burgh ; Lecturer in Gynecology, McGill University ; Assistant Gynecologist, Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal ; Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Rush Medical College ; Obstetrician and Gynecologist to the Presby- terian Hospital, Chicago. Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh ; Corresponding Member of the Royal Acad- emy of Medical Science, Palermo, Italy ; Italian Obstet- rical and Gynecological Society. Member of the British Medical Association ; Edinburgh Pathological Club ; Lister Laboratory Club, Montreal ; Edinburgh Obstetrical So- ciety ; Chicago Gynecological Society, etc. ( 340 ) C(a^4iCi jM^L Sir T. Spencer Wells, M.D. Honorary Fellow, 1876. London, England. M.D., University of Leyden and Bologna. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England ; Surgeon in the Royal Navy. Six years in the Naval Hospital, Malta. Resigned from the Navy to go to Paris to study Pathology under Claud Bernard. In 1854 at the Samaritan Free Hospital for Women. Lecturer on Surgery, Grosvenor School of Medicine ; Huntarian Professor of Surgery and Pathology, Royal College of Surgeons. President of the Royal College of Surgeons. Honorary Fellow of King's and Queen's University of Ireland. Editor of the " Medical Times and Gazette." Born, 1818. Died, 1897. ( 342 ) f/.M James P. White, M.D. Founder. Professor of Ob- stetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, University of Buffalo ; Obstetrician to the Buffalo General Hospital, Buffalo, N. Y. Born, 1811. Died, 1882. ( 344 ) ^-^^^^l ^^dtr cu^- J. Whitridge Williams, M.D., 1128 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, Md. Born, January 26, 1866, in Bal- timore. A.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1886 ; M.D., University of Maryland, 1 888. Professor of Obstetrics in the Johns Hopkins University ; Obstetrician-in-Chief to the Johns Hopkins Hospital ; Gynecologist to the Union Protestant Infirmary. 346 ) 4U^i ^£fc-«-t