Columbia Wini\}tv^itv'^ in tfje €itv of i^eto l^orfe COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Reference Library Given by M-C0LLF.CT10N K WVMKOOP f InALLENBeCK.I kRAWfORO col CaKI PRINTERS^ cz PREFACE. The class of 1898 of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, was the first to be gradu- ated under the four-year curriculum. This circumstance alone might be considered sufficient cause for a celebration. Now that ten years have elapsed since graduation, it seems doubly fitting that a reunion of its members should be held. The idea of having a decennial reunion is one that has for some time been favorably discussed by various mem- bers of the class. Definite plans to organize the reunion were made last fall, when a committee was appointed by the Class President to make the necessary arrangements. It was then decided not only to hold a banquet, but also to try the experiment of publishing a record of the class since graduation. After some deliberation it was thought best to make the record a purely professional one and to omit all personal information, such as that relating to mar- riage, etc. Answers to a circular letter with ten statistical questions were finally received from all except four men in the class. Three of these were men whose addresses it seemed impos- sible to ascertain. Due perhaps to a false sense of modesty, some of the class have failed, in spite of several requests, to make their records as complete as was desired. On the other hand we have thought it best to omit some of the answers given in order to make the record uniform. All positions held at the present time are inserted in the record. Of former po- sitions only those of importance, such as instructorships or attending positions to hospitals, have been included. A list of former positions, such as that of clinical assistant, often held but a short time, seemed superfluous. Membership in various societies has for the same reason been omitted. It is hoped that our reunion, with its class record, will tend to strengthen and renew personal and professional re- lations between the members of our class. If the efforts of the committee have contributed to bring about this result, we shall certainly consider that our time and thought have been well expended. Committee Howard Fox, Chairman, J. Bayard Clark, Montgomery Sicard, Victor C. Pedersen, Stanley O. Sabel, Percy R. Turnure, William C. Woolsey. March 7, 1908, New York City. 4 OFFICERS OF THE CLASS OF 1898 President Charlton Wallace Vice-President Justin M. Waugh Secretary Charles F. Hunt Treasurer Thomas S. Arbuthnot Marshall John J. Cott» DECENNIAL BANQUET Held at THE YALE CLUD, NEW YORK CITY March Seventh, 1908 Toastmaster Thomas S. Arbuthnot Speakers Franklin A. Dorman Samuel J. Kopetzky Malcolm Goodridge Archibald H. Busby ' Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from Open Knowledge Commons http://www.archive.org/details/decennialrecordo02colu CLASS RECORDS. John Aquaro, 83 Sullivan Street, New York. Interested in General Medicine. Thomas Shaw Arbuthnot, Fifth Avenue and Putnam Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Interested in Internal Medicine. Formerly Interne in IMercy Hospital, Pittsburgh; Post- graduate Work in Obstetrics at Rotunda Hospital, Dublin, Ireland, in 1899; Edinburgh and London (1899- 1900), working for the two degrees — L. R. C. P. (Lon- don) M. R. C. S. (England). At present on I\Iedical Staff of Mercy Hospital, Western Pennsylvania Hospital and Pittsburgh Tuberculosis Hospital. Samuel Barshell, 22 West 114th Street, New York. Interested in Surgery and Gynecolog}^ Formerly Interne in Harlem Hospital. Asst. Attending Gynecologist in Mount Sinai Hospital Dispensary from 1905-1906; Chief of Class of Female Surgery and Gynecology at Harlem Hospital Out-Patient Dept., 1900-1904. At present Chief of Surgical Clinic at Harlem Hospital Out-Patient Dept. II Edward John Bero, 58 East Seventh Street, New York. Interested in Internal Medicine. At present at the German Hospital Dispensary. John Staunton Blackmar, 20 East 127th Street, New York. Interested in General Medicine. Formerly Interne in Harlem Hospital. Served in the Spanish War as First Lieutenant and Asst. Surgeon, Third Conn. Vol. Infantry. At present Clinical Work in Harlem Hospital Dispensary. James Eddy Blake, 352 Jefferson Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Interested in General Surgery. Formerly Interne in Brooklyn Hospital. Studied in Paris, Vienna, Berlin, Bonn; Graduate M. D. Bonn, 1902. At present Asst. Surgeon Brooklyn Hospital Dispensary; Physician to M. E. Home for Aged; Clinical Asst. Post-Graduate Hospital, New York. Author of Tuberculosis of the Cervical Lymph Glands (Long Island Med. Jnl, July and Aug., 1907) ; Sil- verized Catgut (Annals of Surg., Jan., 1907) ; Cardiac Dilatation following Acute Infectious Disease (N. Y. State Jnl. of Med., Nov., 1907). 12 James Francis Briody, 385 Main Street, Patersan, N. J. Interested in Practice of Medicine. At present Assistant Visiting Physician Medical Division, St. Joseph's Hospital, Paterson, N. J. City Physician, Paterson, N. J. Member of the Board of Health. Edward Manning Brown, 137K State Street, Springfield, Mass. Interested in Dermatology and Genitourinary Diseases. Formerly Interne in St. John's Riverside Hospital, Yon- kers, N. Y. Charles Frederick Buckley, 802 Carroll Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Interested in General Surgery. Formerly Interne in Seney Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. At present Chief of Surgical Clinic O. P. D. of M. E. Hospital. Author of Removal of Growth of Lower Lips under Co- caine Anesthesia. Maynard Gooding Burgess, 241 N. Main Street, Herkimer, N. Y. Interested in General Surgery and Surgery of Nervous System. Formerly Interne in City Hospital, New York. Served in Spanish War in U. S., Santiago and Cuba. Asst. 13 Surgeon Eleventh U. S. Infantry; Surgeon Eleventh U. S. Infantry; Brig.-Surgeon First Brig., Second Div., Fourth Corps ; Hdqrs. Detail, Cavalry Div., Fifth Corps; Med. Exam. Recruiting Station, N. G., N. Y. Was first in the class to get degree and enter army in Spanish- American War. Diploma bears date of April 27, 1898. At present Surgeon to Herkimer Emergency Hospital. Author of articles in American Medicine, Journal of Sur- gical Technology, Etc. "Self-answering" Individual Case History and Record for Use in Card Index Sys- tem (Shaw- Walker) ; Operating-Table, Artery-For- ceps, Tongue-Forceps for Anesthesia, Elastic Bandages. Archibald H. Busby, 55 East 65th Street, New York. Interested in General Medicine. Formerly Interne in New York Hospital. Served in the Spanish War. Hospital Steward 71st Reg., N. Y. Vol., U. S. A. Acting Surgeon on Field in Cuba. At present Asst. Attending Physician in Hospital for Ruptured and Crippled, and Presbyterian Hospital Dis- pensary (Children). William Caldwell Calhoun, 205 West 107th Street, New York. Interested in Physical Diagnosis. Formerly Interne in St. John's Hospital, Yonkers, N. Y. 14 At present Asst. Attending Medical Clinic O. P. D., St. Luke's Hospital, New York. Clarence W. Campbell, Dexter, Jefferson County, New York. After several years of practice left New York City and assumed the position of General Manager of the Dex- ter Sulphite Pulp & Paper Co., at Dexter, N. Y. Spencer Carleton, 71 West 50th Street, New York. Interested in Chemistry and Pathology. Formerly Interne in Metropolitan Hospital B. I. Post- graduate work in Berlin in 1898. At present Prof, of Chemistry N. Y. Medical College and Hospital for Women ; O. P. D. Surgery at Cornell ; Pathologist Metropolitan Hospital ; Pathologist Hahne- mann Hospital. Author of Improvements in Microscopes. J. Bayard Clark, 616 Madison Avenue, New York. Interested in Genitourinary Surgery. Formerly Interne in Bellevue and Sloane Maternity Hos- pitals. Postgraduate work in Berlin winter of 1902- 1903, studying the genitourinary tract. At present Assistant Surgeon (G. U.) at Bellevue Hos- pital. Author of Cystoscopic Diagnosis in Vesical and Renal IS Surgery (Med. and Surg. Report of Bellevue and Al- lied Hospitals, 1904) ; Tuberculous Kidney (Med. News, Dec. 9, 1905) ; Some Necessary Principles in the Diagnosis of Surgical Conditions of the Upper Urinary Tract (Med. Record, Feb. 17, 1906) ; Gono- coccus Infections and the Physician's Responsibility (N. Y. and Phil. Med. Jnl., March 3, 1906) ; Gonor- rhoeal Prostatitis (Jnl. of the Am. Med. Assn., April 13. 1907)- Arthur Vernon Clarke, 248 West I32d Street, New York. Interested in General Practice. Henry Elisha Clarke, 48 Warren Street, Glens Falls, N. Y. Interested in Nervous Diseases. Formerly Interne in Newark City Hospital, Newark, N. J. Martin Cohen, 34 East 58th Street, New York. Interested in Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Formerly Interne in Hebrew Orphan Asylum. At present Attending Ophthalmologist Randall's Island Hospital; Attending Ophthalmologist Lebanon Hospi- tal; Asst. Surgeon N. Y. Ophthalmic and Aural Insti- tute ; Ophthalmologist Hebrew Orphan Asylum ; Asst. Surgeon St. Bartholomew's Clinic, Nose and Throat l6 Dept. ; Chief Eye Dept., Harlem Hospital Dispensary; Visiting Aurist and Ophthalmologist Crippled Chil- dren's East Side Free School. Author of Amaurotic Family Idiocy (Eye Findings) ; Expression Forceps for Trachoma. Lewis Gregory Cole, 6i6 Madison Avenue, New York. Interested in Roentg'enology. Formerly Interne in Roosevelt Hospital. Roentgenologist to Roosevelt Hospital. Research work at own labora- tory. At present Roentgenologist to St. Mary's Free Hospital for Children. Consultant Roentgenologist to N. Y. Board of Health. Author of Method of Locating Foreign Bodies (Med. News, March 15, 1902). Skiagraphic Errors (N. Y. Med. Jnl., April 2-9, 1904) ; Experimental Research Concerning Direct, Indirect and Secondary Rays (Archives of Roentgen Ray, May, 1905) ; Further Ex- perimental Research Concerning Direct, Indirect and Secondary Rays. (Archives of Physiolog. Therapy, Dec, 1906) ; Radiographic Diagnosis of Renal Lesions (N. Y. Med. Jnl.) Very Early Diagnosis of Pulmo- nary Tuberculosis with Roentg'en Rays (Cincinnati Critic). X-ray Coil (which bears name) ; Combina- tion Compression Blend Tilting to the Reflecting Fluoroscope and Operating Booth. 17 John James Collins, 1263 Bergen Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Interested in General Medicine. Formerly Interne in St. Mary's Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. At present Assistant Attending Physician at St. Mary's Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. John Hamilton Potter Conover, 1077 East Jersey Street, Elizabeth, N. J. Interested in General Surgery. Formerly Interne in New York Post-Graduate Hospital. Assistant Surgeon in Second Regiment, N. G., N. J. At present Clinical Work in Surgical Dispensary at Eliz- abeth General Hospital, and Assistant Surgeon at St. Elizabeth Hospital. Horace C. Cory, 224 Broad Street, Newark, N. J. Interested in General Surgery. Formerly Interne in St. Michael's Hospital, Newark, N.J. At present Attending Surgeon St. Michael's Hospital, Newark, N. J. John James Cotter, 70 West 71st Street, New York. Interested in Pediatrics and Obstetrics. Formerly Interne in St. Vincent's Hospital and New 18 York Foundling Hospital. Postgraduate Pathological Laboratory Course in College of Physicians and Sur- geons, Columbia University. At present Clinical Work in St. Vincent's Children's Dis- pensary ; Health Dept. Clinic for Pulmonary Diseases ; Pathologist New York Foundling Hospital; Assistant Surg'eon First Company Signal Corps, National Guard, N. Y. Author of A Report of One Hundred and Sixty-eight Cases of Measles With Reference to Koplik's Spots and Their Value in Diagnosis (Archives of Pediatrics, Dec, 1900). Rowland Cox, Jr., 47 West 44th Street, New York. Interested in Surgery. Formerly Interne in Gouverneur Hospital. At present Assistant Instructor in Operative Surgery, College of Physicians and Surgeons. Hughes Dayton, 200 West 57th Street, New York. Interested in Internal Medicine. Formerly Interne in New York and Sloane Maternity Hospitals. Alumni Fellow in Pathology at P. & S. for one year. At present Instructor in Physical Diagnosis, Cornell, Uni- 19 versity Medical School. Chief of Medical Clinic, N. Y. Hospital, O. P. D. Physician to Out-Patients, Belle- vue Hospital ; Medical Register, N. Y. Hospital. Author of Practice of Medicine, Medical Epitome Series ; Contributions to International Cyclopedia. Haemo- lymph Nodes (Am. Jnl. Med. Sci., '04). Franklin Abbott Dorman, 133 East 57th Street, New York. Interested in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Formerly Interne in N. Y. Post-Graduate Hospital and Sloane Maternity Hospital. Instructor in Obstetrics at P. & S., 1900-1902 ; Instructor in Obstetrics in Post- Graduate Medical School and Hospital, 1902- 1904. At present Assistant Professor in Gynecology at the N. Y. Post-Graduate Med. School; Attending at City Hos- pital in Obstetrics, N. Y. Post-Graduate Hospital in Gynecology; Assistant Attending Sloane Maternity in Obstetrics. Author of Pelves, Deformed. (Ref. Handbook Med. Sci., New Edition, 1903) ; The Primipara in Obstetric Prac- tice (The Post-Graduate, Sept. 1904) ; A Case of Dystocia Due to an Unusual Fetal Condition with Specimen (The Post-Graduate, Oct., 1905) ; The Pa- thology of Puerperal Infection (Am. Jnl. of Obstetrics, June, 1906) ; Care of the Patient in the Puerperium (Am. Jnl. of Obstetrics, Jan., 1908). 20 Isaac Linton Doughty, 12 Vine Street, Corona, N. Y. Interested in General Medicine. Formerly Interne in Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn. At present Associate Physician and Surgeon to the Flushing Hospital, Flushing, L. I. John Douglas, 145 West 81 St Street, New York. Interested in Surg'ery. Formerly Interne in St. Luke's Hospital. Studied in Vienna in the summer of 1900. At present Instructor in Surgery at N. Y. University and Bellevue Med. College; Assistant Attending Surgeon St. Luke's Hospital ; Assistant Attending Surgeon Bellevue Hospital. Author of Ulcers and Ulceration (Ref. Handbook Med. Sci., 1904) ; A Case of Traumatic Rupture of the Liver (Med. and Surg. Report of Bellevue Hospital, 1904) ; An Unusual Case of Neuropathic Arthropathies (Med. and Surg. Report Bellevue Hospital, 1904) ; Treatment of Erysipelas (N. Y. Med. Jnl., July 15, 1905) ; Inter- scapulothoracic Amputation for Sarcoma of the Scap- ula (N. Y. Med. Jnl., June 9, 1906) ; Treatment of Suppurative Conditions in the Abdominal Cavity (An- nals of Gynecology and Pediatry, July, 1906) ; The Blood Count in Abdominal Surgery (read before the 21 Semi-annual Meeting- of the Queens and Nassau Counties' Med. Soc, Jan. ii, 1908). Charles Francis Durning, Hart's Island, N. Y. Interested in Internal Medicine. Formerly Interne in Fordham Hospital. Joseph O. Dyer, Address unknown. William P. Earl, Little Falls, N. Y. Interested in General Medicine. Formerly Interne in the City Hospital, N. Y. City. Served in the Spanish War, Acting Assistant Surgeon at Sternberg Hospital in 1898. At present Attending Physician and Surgeon to Little Falls City Hospital. Francis C. Edgerton, 57 West 58th Street, New York. Interested in Genitourinary Surgery. Formerly Interne in Bellevue and Sloane Maternity Hos- pitals. Assistant Visiting Surgeon G. U. Dept., Belle- vue Hospital, 1903-1907. Postgraduate Work in Ber- 22 lin, 1900, for fifteen months; Leipzig, 1900, for four months. At present Assistant Visiting Surgeon to St. Francis Hos- pital ; Chief of Clinic and Instructor in G. U. Diseases, Cornell University. Eugene Harold Eising, 18 East 60th Street, New York. Interested in General Surgery. Formerly Interne in Mt. Sinai and Sloane Maternity Hospitals. At present Adjunct Surgeon to Sydenham and Lebanon" Hospitals. Charles F. Fitzgerald, 141 East 45th Street, New York. Interested in General Surgery. Formerly Interne in St. Vincent's Hospital. At present Attending Surgeon to St. Vincent's Hospital. Joseph N. Fogarty, Key West, Fla. No response. Howard Fox, 616 Madison Avenue, New York. Interested in Dermatology. Formerly Interne in J. Hood Wright Hospital. Post- graduate Work in Berlin and Vienna from August, 23 1902, to February, 1904. Advanced Bacteriology under Professor Hiss, College of Physicians and Surgeons. At present Clinical Assistant, Dermatological Department, College of Physicians and Surgeons; Clinical Assistant New York Skin and Cancer Hospital; Visiting Der- matologist to Washington Heights Hospital and the Crippled Children's East Side Free School; Associate Dermatologist to the Red Cross Hospital ; Associate Editor of Med, Review of Reviews, Department of Dermatology. Author of Chapter on Hygiene of the Skin (Pyle's Per- sonal Hygiene, 1907) ; Notes on Some Cases of Sym- metrical Gangrene; Relation to Arteritis (Med. Re- view .of Reviews, May, 1907) ; Two Cases of Raynaud's Disease with Ocular Symptoms ; One Case Complicated by Scleroderma (Jnl. of Cutaneous Diseases, Aug., '07) ; Observations on Skin Diseases in the Negro (Jnl. of Cutaneous Diseases, Feb. and Mar., 1908) ; Treatment of Sycosis by the X-ray (Med. Review of Reviews, Feb., 1908). Benjamin Butler Frankle, 1 35 1 Franklin Street, Denver, Col. Interested in General Medicine and Surgery. Formerly Interne at French Hospital, N. Y. City. Author of Medical Ethics ; Use of Creosotal in Acute Lobar Pneumonia; Clinical Report of Cases of Neph- ritis. 24 Charles Moore Franklin, /, , Interested in Creneral Surgery. / At present Chief Surgeon, Union Springs and Northern Railway Co.; Surgeon to the Central Railroad of Georgia ; Health Officer, Bullock County, Ala. Henry Goodfriend. Address unknown. Malcolm Goodridge, 260 West 76th Street, New York. Interested in Pediatrics. Formerly Instructor in Surgery at the New York Poly- clinic. At present Assistant in Pediatrics at Columbia, P. & S. ; Assistant Attending to Roosevelt Hospital, O. P. D. in Medicine; Assistant Attending to the Bellevue Hos- pital, O. P. D. Children. Author of Entrance of Air Into the Veins and Its Treat- ment (Am. Jnl. Med. Sci., 1902). Herman R. A. Graeser, 120 West I nth Street, New York. Interested in Genitourinary and Skin Diseases. Formerly Interne in German Hospital. Postgraduate Work in Cystoscopy at the Post-Graduate Hospital, N. Y. Author of A Report on Three Cases of Amoebic Colitis. 25 Nathan Williams Green, 152 West 57th Street, New York. Interested in General Surgery. Formerly Interne in St. Luke's Hospital, N. Y. ; As- sistant Demonstrator of Physiology, College of Physi- cians and Surgeons, N. Y., 1902-1905 ; Assistant Sur- geon O. P. D., Roosevelt Hospital. Postgraduate Work in England, Germany and Switzerland, summer of 1904. At present Assistant Surgeon City Hospital, N. Y. Author of The Positive Pressure Method of Artificial Respiration with a Practical Device For Its Applica- tion in Thoracic Surgery; Together with a Report of Transpleural Operations on Fourteen Dogs (Surg., Gynecol, and Obstet., Vol. 11, No. 8, May, 1906) ; Ex- perimental Studies upon the Thoracic Oseophagus, a Preliminary Report (Annals of Surg., Oct., 1907) ; Needle Holder (N. Y. Med. Jnl., Feb. 24, 1900) ; Ni- trous Oxide and Ether Inhaler (Med. Record, April 18, 1903). Moritz Gross, 171 West 79th Street, New York. Interested in Gynecology. Formerly Interne in Lebanon Hospital. Postgraduate Gynecological Work in Berlin and Vienna. 26 Leopold F. W. Haas, 998 Union Avenue, New York. Interested in General Practice. Formerty Interne in Willard Parker and Riverside Hos- pitals. Associate Editor of Philadelphia Medical Times and Register, Department of Children. At present Instructor in Pediatrics W. S. School of Clin- ical Medicine; Chief of Clinic, German Poliklinik in Pediatrics; Assistant in Gynecology W. S. School of Clinical Medicine; Visiting Ph3^sician to Messiah Home. Author of Diabetes Mellitus in Children (Jnl. Amer. Med. Assn., 1903). Henry Clinton Hatton, 2807 Avenue G, Flatbush, Brooklyn, N. Y. Interested in Obstetrics. Formerly Interne in Lincoln Hospital. Assisting Physi- cian at Yankee Hospital, Yankee, New Mex., for one year. Ruben Johnson Held, 616 Madison Avenue, New York. Interested in Ear, Nose and Throat. Formerly Interne in French and Lincoln Hospitals. In- structor in Laryngology and Rhinology, N. Y. Post- Graduate Medical School, 1902-1905; Instructor in 27 Operative Sui-gfery on the Ear on the Cadaver, at N. Y. Post-Graduate Medical School, 1903-1907; Adjunct- Professor in Diseases of the Ear, N. Y. Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital, 1906-1907. Served in the Spanish War. At present Assistant Surgeon Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital, Ear Dept. ; Attending Otologist to the N. Y. Red Cross Hospital; Associate Editor of the Medical Review of Reviews, Department of Otology. Author of Observations on the Temporal Bone (Trans. Amer, Larynx, Rhinol. and Otol, Soc, May, '07) ; Acute Dementia following the Radical Mastoid Opera- tion (The Post-Graduate, April, '06) ; The Technique of Ossiculectomy (The Laryngoscope, Aug., '06) ; Vincent's Bacillus and Spirillum, the Casual Agent of Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media, Necessitating Rad- ical Operation (The Post-Graduate, Sept. '06) ; Report of a Case of Purulent Meningitis Following Radical Mastoid Operation — Recovery After Operative Inter- ference (Archives of Otol., Dec, '06, in co-authorship with Dr. S. J. Kopetzky), William Post Herrick, 56 East 53d Street, New York. Interested in General Surgery. Formerly Interne in St. Luke's Hospital. At present Assistant Surgeon to St. Luke's Hospital O. P. D. ; Surgeon to the Demilt Dispensary. 28 Author of Prostatic Hypertrophy and its Radical Cure (Med. Record, August 15, 1903) ; Pocket SteriHzer and Instrument Case, manufactured by the Kny- Scheerer Co., N. Y. (Jnl. of the Am. Med. Assn.). Harold E. Hewlett, Babylon, L. I. Interested in General Practice. Formerly Interne in the City Hospital, New York. Roy Seymour Hinsdale, 1842 Seventh Avenue, New York. Ernest Valentine Hubbard, 138 West 74th Street, New York. Interested in Nose and Throat Surgery. Formerly Interne in the City Hospital for six months and Roosevelt Hospital. Taug'ht Pathology at P. & S. 18 months. Post-Graduate Work at University of Vienna. Asst. Surgeon Twenty-second Regiment, N. G. N. Y. At present Assistant Physician to Roosevelt Hospital O. P. D. ; Assistant Surgeon to Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital. Author of Illuminating Gas Poisoning, Its Rational Treatment ; Balsam of Peru in Castor Oil as a Surgical Dressing. 29 Charles F. Hunt, 537 West 149th Street, New York. Interested in General Medicine. At present Clinical Work at the O. P. D. Medical Dept. J. Hood Wright Hospital ; Harlem Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Infirmary. Charles W. Ivie, Hopewell Junction, Duchess Co., New York. Interested in General Practice. Elias S. Jackson, 47J^ East Seventh Street, New York. Interested in General Medicine. Henry Harrington Janeway, 531 Madison Avenue, New York. Interested in Surgery and Dermatology. Formerly Interne in Roosevelt Hospital; Attending Surgeon to Private Hospital in New Brunswick, N. J. At present Attending Surgeon and President of Medical Board at Francis Parker Memorial Hospital, New Brunswick, N. J. ; Asst. Pathologist and Clinical Assist- ant in Surgery at New York Skin and Cancer Hospital. Author of A Bed Lift (Jnl. Am. Med. Assn., Sept. 1906). Analysis of 400 Cases of Epithelioma ; In Collaboration with Dr. L. D. Bulkley (Read before the N. Y. State Med. Assn., Jan., 1908). 30 Edward West Johnson, 217 East 27th Street, New York. Interested in Ophthalmology. Postgraduate work in N. Y. Ophthalmic Aural Institute. * Kenneth E. Kellogg, New Britain, Conn. Interested in General Medicine and Surgery. Formerly Interne in St. Francis Hospital, New York. At present Attending Surgeon and Physician to New Britain General Hospital. Author of Case of Tetanus Recovery (Am. Medicine, Feb. 15, '02) ; Tetanus (N. Y. Med. Jnl., July 12, 1902); Influenza in Children (Med. News, Sept. 10, '04) ; The Use of Eserine Salicylate in the Treatment of Postoperative Paresis. Henry T. Kelly, White Plains, N. Y. Interested in General Surgical Work. Formerly Interne in the City Hospital, N. Y. Attended clinics in London, Edinburgh, Berlin and Vienna. James H. Kenyon, Zy West 71st Street, New York. Formerly Interne in New York Hospital. 31 Carl Richard Keppler, 129 West ii8th Street, New York. Interested in Orthopedic Surgery. Formerly Interne in St. Mark's Hospital. Attended vari- ous Orthopedic Clinics in Berlin, Dresden, Halle and Leipzig, Germany. At present Surgeon to Orthopedic Division, Harlem Hos- pital Dispensary. Author of Treatment of Lateral Curvature (Am. Jnl. of Surg., Jan., 1907) ; Weak Foot and its Treatment (N. Y. Med. Jnl., June 8, 1907) ; Apparatus for Graded Correction of Deformity in Lateral Curvature of the Spine. Eugene G. Kessler, 315 East 87th Street, New York. Interested in Pediatrics. Formerly Interne in French Hospital. At present Instructor in Pediatrics at the New York Poly- clinic; Physician to German Dispensary, Internal Dis- eases. Walter Lee Kline, 105 N. Boulevard, Dayton, Ohio. Interested in General Practice. Formerly served on the Surgeon General's Staff of the State of Ohio. 32 Walter Carl Klotz, 130 West 58th Street, New York. Interested in Genitourinary Surgery. Formerly Interne in City Hospital, New York. Studied Pathology with Weigert at Frankfurt, Metabolism Methods of Van Noorden, Frankfurt. At present Surgeon O. P. D. Roosevelt Hospital. Asso- ciate Editor, Medical Review of Reviews, Dept. of Genitourinary Diseases. Author of Heterogenous Metabolism in Nephritis (N. Y. Med. Jnl., 1901) ; Method of Circumcision (N. Y. Med. Jnl.) ; Ureteric Meatoscopy (Med. Times, 1905) ; Ure- teric Meatoscopy in Renal Diseases (Surg. Gynecol. Obstet., 1906) ; Cystoscopy of Ureteral Catherization : Technique (Am. Jnl. Dermatol., 1905). Samuel Joseph Kopetzky, 616 Madison Avenue, New York. Interested in Diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat. Formerly Instructor, Diseases of the Ear, N. Y. Post- Graduate Medical School and Hospital. Postgraduate work as Volontaer-Arzt at the Koeniglichen Uni- versitaets-Ohrenklinik zu Berlin. Chief of Prof. Rosenberg's Laryngological Clinic in Berlin. Served in the Spanish War. At present Instructor in Operative Otological Surgery at 33 the Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital's School ; Attending Otologist, N. Y. City Children's Hospitals and Schools; Pathologist, N. Y. Throat, Nose and Lung Hospital; Assistant Surgeon (Ear Dept), Man- hattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital, N. Y. Associate Editor Medical Review of Reviews. Assistant Sur- geon 8th Regt. N. G. N. Y. Author of Ueber das Vorkommen von Elastischen Fasern in der hypertrophischen unteren Nasenmuschel (Fraen- kel's Archiv. f. Laryngol., Bd. i6. Heft. 3) ; Cerebro- spinal Meningitis of Nasal Origin (Med. Review of Reviews, July, 1905) ; Lumbar Puncture (Am. Jnl. of Med. Sci., April, 1906) ; The Submucous Cautery and its Use (Laryngoscope, Oct., 1905) ; The Diagnostic Significance of Headache in Diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat (N. Y. Med. Jnl., Dec, 1905) ; The Treat- ment of Acute Otitis Media Purulenta and Mastoiditis by Artificially Induced Hyperemia (Bier's Method) (N. Y. Med. Jnl., June, 1906) ; The Surgery of the Tympano-Mastoid Region in the Infant and Young Child (Am. Jnl. of Surg., Oct., 1906) ; Report of a Case of Purulent Meningitis following Radical Opera- tion — ^Recovery after Operative Interference. Pub- lished in co-authorship with Dr. R. J. Held (Archiv. of Otol., Vol. XXXV, No. 6) ; The Suppurating Middle Ear Diseases of Infancy and Childhood (Trans. Amer. Laryngol., Rhinolog. and Otologic. Soc, 1907) ; A Submucous Cautery. H Henry Kreuder, 159 West 91st Street, New York. Interested in Internal Medicine. Formerly Interne in St. Mark's Hospital. Postgraduate work one year in Vienna in Internal Medicine and Pathology. At present Chief of Interne Department, German Poli- klinik. Author of Rhinoscleroma (Am. Jnl. Med. Sci., July, 1905)- Christian C. A. Lange, 2 First Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Interested in Genitourinary and Skin Diseases. Formerly Interne in Norwegian Hospital, Brooklyn. Assistant Visiting Physician Norwegian Hospital, 1903-1905. At present Assistant at Cornell University Dispensary in Department of Dermatology. Daniel Wiinderlich Layman, 212 Newton Claypool Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. Interested in Rhinology, Larynology and Otology. Formerly Interne in St. Vincent's New York and Sloane Maternity Hospitals. Served in the Spanish War as Contract Surgeon at Camp Mount, Indianapolis. At present Attending Laryngologist and Otologist, In- dianapolis Orphan's Home and Eleanor Hospital. 35 Asst. Attending Laryngologist and Otologist, Indian- apolis City Hospital. Author of Duties and Obligations of Examiners for Life Insurance; Chronic Otorrhea, its Significance and Treatment; Doctor Holmes as Poet and Physician. Emanuel David Lederman, 951 O'Farrell Street, San Francisco, Cal. Interested in Surgery. Formerly Interne in Mt. Sinai Hospital, New York. In- structor in Laryngology, N. Y. Polyclinic; Assistant Surgeon, Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital. At present have given up the practice of medicine to accept the Presidency of the Sterling Realty Co. of San Francisco. Author of The Treatment of Grippe. Burton James Lee, 128 East 73d Street, New York. Interested in Surgery, Formerly Interne in Presbyterian Hospital. At present Chief of Surgical Clinic, Presbyterian Hos- pital Dispensary; Demonstrator of Anatomy, Cornell Medical College ; Assistant Attending Surgeon, Trinity Hospital. Author of Report of Cases of Cerebral Abscess; Report of Cases of Tuberculosis Axillary Adenitis (Presby- terian Hosp. Med. and Surg. Reports. 36 Harry Mower Lee, New London, Conn. Interested in Abdominal Surgery. At present Attending Surgeon Memorial Hospital, New- London ; Surgeon, Third Regiment N. G. Ct. Henry Thomas Lee, Jr., 54 West 52d Street, New York. Interested in General Medicine. Formerly Interne in Roosevelt Hospital. At present Assistant Instructor in Pathology, Cornell University Medical College; Director of Laboratories of Pathology and Bacteriology, New York College of Dentistry. John Leshure, 423 Convent Avenue, New York. Interested in Ophthalmology, Otology and Laryngolog)^ At present Clinical Assistant Department of Laryngology, Vanderbilt Clinic. John Othello Logan, 415 Lenox Avenue, New York. Interested in General Medicine. At present at the Presbyterian Dispensary (Children, G. U. and Skin). 37 William H. Long, Somerville, N, J. Interested in General Surgery. At present Visiting Surgeon at Somerset Hospital, So- merville, N. J, Lionel Hartsfield Love, Pacific Grove, Cal. Interested in Abdominal Surgery and Obstetrics. Formerly Obstetrician to Walker Memorial Hospital, Wilmington, N. C. Joseph Xompkins Low, Jr., 242 East 69th Street, New York, Interested in Gynecology. Formerly Interne in Hospital for Ruptured and Crippled. Gynecologist to Harlem Dispensary. At present Chief of Gynecological Clinic O. P. D. Wo- man's Hospital. Palmer Heath Lyon, 761 Avenida de Mayo, Buenos Aires, Argen- tine Republic, S. A. Interested in Mental and Nervous Diseases and Legal Medicine. Formerly Interne in U. S. Military Hospital, Santa Mesa, 38 Manila, P. I. Established Hospital for Native Troops, Macabebe, Luzon, P. I. In charge of Prison Hospital, Bilibid Prison, Manila, P. I. Was in the Philippine In- surrection; Acting Assistant Surgeon, U. S. Army, 1900 to 1901 ; Captain Assistant Surgeon, U. S. V., 1901 to 1903; Physician to the Bureau of Prisons of the Philippine Islands ; Chief Medical Inspector, Board of Health, Manila, P. I. At present Resident Medical Director New York Life Insurance Co. Author of Antitoxine Treatment of Diphtheria (N. Y. Med. Jnl., June, 1899) ; La Compania de Seguros de Vida y las Obligaciones de los Medicos Examinadores (Archivos de Medicine, 1907) ; A Recording Altometer for Life Insurance Examinations, and A Calculating Scale for Mortality Computation. Edward J. McCarthy, 322 75th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Interested in Children's Diseases and Obstetrics. Formerly Interne in Lying-in Hospital. At present Clinical Work at the Bay Ridge Hospital and Dispensary, Children's Dept. Harlow C. McLeod. Address unknown. 39 John English McWhorter, 204 West 78th Street, New York. Interested in General Surgery. Formerly Interne in Hudson Street Hospital. Postgrad- uate Work in Air Analysis, Columbia University. Served on British Hospital Ship Maine, China, 1900. At present Chief of Surgical Dispensary, Hudson Street Hospital. Author of Method for Determining Small Quantities of Carbon Monoxide in Atmospheric Air. Apparatus for Determining Small Quantities of Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide in High-Pressure Subaqueous Tunnels. Henry Alexander MacGruer, 508 University Block, Syracuse, N. Y. Interested in Dermatology. At present Dermatologist to Hospital of the Good Shep- herd; Assistant Dermatologist to Syracuse Free Dis- pensary. Walter FuUarton Macklin, 616 Madison Avenue, New York. Interested in Ophthalmology. Formerly Interne in St. Francis Hospital, New York. Clinical Assistant Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, England. Postgraduate Work in Berlin University; 40 Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London. Clinical Assist- ant in Landolt's Clinic, Paris. At present Attending Ophthalmic Surgeon, Flushing Hospital; Lecturer to Training School for Nurses, Flushing Hospital; Ophthalm.ologist to St. Joseph's Orphan Home, Flushing. Author of The Cycloplegic and Mydriatic Actions of Atroscine and I — scopolamine (Archives of Ophthal- mology, Vol. XXXI, No. 2, 1902). E. O. R. Maguire, 28 Elizabeth Street, Derby, Conn. Interested in Diseases of the Stomach. Formerly Interne in S. R. Smith Infirmary, Staten Island. At present doing Clinical Work in Vanderbilt Clinic. Howard Valentine Merrell, 364 East 13th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Interested in General Medicine. Formerly Interne in Smith's Infirmary, Staten Island. Attending Surgeon Meadville City Hospital, Meadville, Pa., 1903 to 1906. Health Officer, City of Meadville, Pa., 1903 to 1906. Leo B. Meyer, 100 West 117th Street, New York. Interested in Surgery. Formerly Interne in Mt. Sinai Hospital, New York. At present Adjunct Attending Surgeon Mt. Sinai Hos- 41 pital; Instructor in Surgery, Post-Graduate Hospital; Chief of Surgical Dept., Beth Israel Dispensary. Author of various articles on surgical subjects published in U. S. Medical Journals from time to time. Alfred Michaelis, 173 East 9Sth Street, New York, Interested in Otology. Formerly Instructor of Summer Sections in Otology, 1905, Vanderbilt Clinic. At present Clinical Asst. in Otology at Vanderbilt Clinic. Albert Hersey Miller, 19 Creorge Street, Providence, R. I. Interested in Anesthesia and Orthopedics. Formerly Interne in Rhode Island Hospital. At present Anesthetist Rhode Island and St. Joseph's Hospitals; Assistant Orthopedic Surgeon, R. I. Hos- pital; Surgeon Allen Memorial Hospital. Author of several articles on Anesthesia ; Sea- Shore Treat- ment of Surgical Tuberculosis (B. M. & S. Jnl., Nov., 1907) ; Vapor Apparatus for Administering Ether for Operations on Face, Mouth and Upper Air Passages (made by Codeman & Swithoff). William Espleinstone Keith Mittendorf, 140 Madison Avenue, New York. Interested in Ophthalmology. 42 Formerly Interne on U. S. Hospital Ship Missouri. Postgraduate Eye and Ear Work in Berlin, Vienna, Paris and Wiirtzberg for three years. Served in the Spanish War; U. S. Army Medical Department as First Assistant Surgeon. At present Clinical Assistant New York Eye and Ear In- firmary; Clinical Instructor N. Y. Post-Graduate Hos- pital; Assistant Ophthalmologist to St. Mark's Hos- pital. Examining Surgeon Interborough Rapid Trans- it Co., N. Y. C. Browne Morgan, 30 Benson Street, Bloomfield, N. J. Interested in Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Formerly Interne in St. Francis Hospital, New York. Postgraduate Work in Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat in N. Y. Polyclinic. Demonstrator in Rhinology and Laryngology, New York Polyclinic; Visiting Physician in General Medicine, Northwestern Dispensary; Visiting Surgeon in Otol- ogy and Ophthalmology, New York School of Clinical Medicine. Henry Perkins Moseley, 616 Madison Avenue, New York. Interested in Ear, Nose and Throat. Formerly Interne in Presbyterian Hospital. Postgradu- ate Work in the Ear and Throat Clinics in Vienna in October and November, 1903. A trip just completed 43 Nov., 1907, to London, Paris and Berlin, and three weeks with KilHan in Freiburg in Baden. Served in the Spanish War as Acting Assistant Surgeon U. S. A., for two months in 1898. At present Assistant Surgeon to Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital. Author of Strangulated Inguinal Hernia Containing the Appendix (N. Y. Med. Jnl., Dec. 15, 1900) ; Twelve Cases of Malignant Disease treated by the X-ray (Am. Med., Jan. 31, 1903) ; Os Trigonum discovered by X- ray (Annals of Surg., May, 1903) ; Diagnosis of Renal Calculus by X-ray (N. Y. Med. Record, 1903) ; Frontal and Ethmoid Sinus Empyema (Annals of Surg., March, 1906) ; Rheumatic Crico-arytenoid Ankylosis (N. Y. Med. Jnl., Sept. 15, 1906); Use of the Cold Wire Snare in the Removal of Faucial Tonsils, a New Tonsil Snare (The Laryngoscope, Jan., 1907). Tonsil Snare known to the instrument makers as the Moseley Tonsil Snare. Emil A. Muller, 316 East I20th Street, New York. Interested in General Practice. Formerly Interne in Harlem Hospital. Author of Stramonium Poisoning In and About New York (U. S. Agricultural Report, 1899) ; Hydro- phobia; Shortest Period of Incubation (U. S. Agri cultural Report, 1899). 44 Henry Nolte, 326 Grand Avenue, Milwaukee, 111. Interested in Ear, Nose and Throat. Formerly Interne in N. Y. Aural and Ophthalmic Insti- tute. Postgraduate Work at the N. Y. Aural and Ophthalmic Institute. Joseph H. O'Connell, 6"] West Ninth Street, New York. Interested in Ear, Nose and Throat. Formerly Interne in St. Vincent's Hospital. At present Assistant Visiting Laryngologist and Otolo- gist to St. Vincent's Hospital. Victor Cox Pedersen, 45 West 9th Street, New York. Interested in Genitourinary Surgery. Formerly Interne in New York and Sloane Maternity Hospitals. At present. Genitourinary Surgeon to the O. P. D. New York Hospital and Hudson Street Hospital; Clinical Assistant in Surgery, New York Polyclinic Medical School and Hospital; Consulting Surgeon to the Col- lege of Dental and Aural Surgery of New York. Author of An Inhaler for the Ordinary Sequences and Mixtures of Anesthetics (Jnl. A. M. A., 1907) ; In- structions to Those Having Chancroids (N. Y. M. J., 45 1907) ; Editor Medical Epitome Series (Lea Bros. & Co., 1901) ; Instructions to Those Having Gonorrhoea (L. I. M. J., 1907) ; Instructions to Those Having Syphilis (Med. Record, 1907) ; Improved Method of Ring Tests in Uranalysis (N. Y. Med. Jnl., 1906) ; Preliminary Note on a Tunneled and Grooved Sound and a Tunneled and Grooved Catheter (Med. News, 1903) ; Treatment and Prognosis of Cystitis (read be- fore N. Y. State Med. Society, Jan., 1908) ; The Mani- festations of Syphilis in the Oral Cavity (read before the National Dental Association, Minneapolis, July, 1907) ; Editor of Department of Genitourinary Dis- eases in Medical Progress of the New York State Medical Journal ; Convenient Points for Intramuscular Injections in the Treatment of Syphilis (Medical Rec- ord, Sept. 2, 1905) ; Device for Accounting for Lapa- rotomy Pads; Inhaler for Ordinary Sequences and Mixtures of Anesthetics; A Tunneled and Grooved Sound; A Tunneled and Grooved Catheter; An Oint- ment Applicating Sound; An Irrigating Sound (Pre- sented before the Genitourinary Section of the N. Y. Academy of Medicine, Dec. 18, 1907) ; A Dropper for Anesthetics. Henry Hubbard Pelton, 781 Park Avenue, New York. Interested in General Medicine, particularly Therapeutics. 46 Formerly Interne in Bellevue Hospital. Acting Assistant Surgeon U. S. A., autumn, 1898. At present Chief of Medical Clinic at the Presbyterian Hospital O. P. D. ; Instructor in Medicine, Post-Grad- uate Medical School and Hospital; Associate Editor Medical Review of Reviews, Department of General Medicine. Author of The Prevention and Treatment of Typhoid Fever (Med. Review of Reviews, Nov., 1902) ; A Case of Intestinal Obstruction, due to Tuberculous Peritoni- tis, following Bronchopneumonia (Med. Record, Oct., 1906) ; The Treatment of Compressed Air Illness (Am. Jnl. Med. Sci., May, 1907). Judson Philbrook Pendleton, 95 Sixth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Formerly served for a time as Resident Physician at Kings Co. Penitentiary and later as Visiting Physician. E. Burton Probasco, 36 Washington Street, Glens Falls, N. Y. Interested in General Surgery. At present Attending Surgeon to Parks Hospital, Glens Falls, N. Y. Lecturer to Training School in Gynecol- ogy and Bacteriology, Author of Report of An Obstetrical Case (N. Y. State Med. Jnl.) ; Acetanilid Poisoning (N. Y. State Med. Jnl.). 47 Norman Hayes Probasco, 175 East Front Street, Plainfield, N. J. Interested in Diseases of Children and Obstetrics. Formerly Interne in Bellevue Hospital, N. Y. Infant Asy- lum. Postgraduate Work in Pathology for two months in 1901 in New York City. At present Lecturer to the Nurses at the Muhlenburg Hospital Training School, Plainfield, N. J. Visiting Physician to Muhlenburg Hospital, Plainfield, N. J. Immanuel Pyle, 56 Monticello Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Interes'ted in Gynecology. Formerly Assistant Gynecologist in Christ and St. Fran- cis Hospitals, Jersey City, N. J. At present Visiting Physician to the Jersey City Hospital. Dudley D. Roberts, 84 Remsen Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Interested in Gastroenterology. Formerly Interne in Bellevue Hospital. At present Assisting Visiting Physician at the Brooklyn Hospital; Physician to Gastroenterological Dept., L. I. College. Special Work at Kings County Hospital. Author of Translation of Ewald's Gall Stone Disease (Brooklyn Med. Jnl., 1905) ; Spastic Constipation (Brooklyn Med. Jnl., 1906) ; Chronic and Periodic 48 Vomiting (N. Y. Med. Record, 1906) ; Accuracy in Dietetics (Jnl. Am. Med. Assn., 1906) ; Stool Exami- nation, Its Value and Practice; Underfeeding and Its Associated Ills (Boston Med. and Sur. Jnl., 1907) ; Gradual Anal Dilatation (N. Y. Med. Jnl.) ; Methods of Gastric Lavage (N. Y. Med. Record) ; Gastric Neu- roses (read at Annual Meeting N. Y. State Med, So- ciety, 1908; A Stool Sieve; An Oil Enemator; A Rectal Dilator. Joseph Robinson, West Cornwall, Conn. Interested in General Medicine and General Surgery. Formerly Interne in Springfield Hospital, Springfield, Mass. Author of Improvement in the Stethoscope. Augustine Ward Roff, 68 West 92d Street, New York. Interested in Gynecology and Obstetrics. Formerly Interne in Mt. Sinai Hospital. At present at the Vanderbilt Clinic, Gynecological Dept. Edward A. Rosenberg, 328 East 87th Street, New York. Interested in General Practice. Formerly Interne in Mt. Sinai Hospital. 49 Henry Clay Ruhl, 419 East 138th Street, New York. Interested in General Practice. Emil Albin Rundquist, 53 East 58th Street, New York. Interested in General Surgery and Gynecology. Formerly Interne in Roosevelt Hospital. At present Anesthetist to Roosevelt Hospital ; Anesthetist to N. Y, Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital; Instructor in Gynecology N. Y. Post-Graduate Med. School and Hospital; Anesthetist to Swedish Hospital in Brooklyn. Stanley Owen Sab el, 117 West 58th Street, New York. Interested in Internal Medicine. Formerly Interne in Flushing Hospital, L. I. Post- graduate Work in Tuberculosis under Dr. Charles Minor, of Asheville, N. C. (one year). At present Visiting Physician to Washington Heights Hospital; Lecturer to the Washington Height's Hos- pital Training School for Nurses. Author of Cholelithiasis (Ky. State Med. Jour., Oct., '04) ; Acute Lymphatic Leucemia Clinically Suggest- ing a Myelogenous Origin (N. Y. Med, Jnl., June 15, '07). 50 Philip S. Sabine, 960 Madison Avenue, New York. Interested in General Medicine. Formerly Interne in St. Luke's Hospital. Postgraduate Work in Bacteriology at P. & S. Pathological Sum- mer Courses in Vienna. George Reese Satterlee, 60 East 78th Street, New York. Interested in Pathology and Internal Medicine. Formerly Interne in J. Hood Wright Memorial and Sloane Maternity Hospitals. Postgraduate Work in Pathological Studies in Berlin, 1902. At present Instructor in Histology and Embryology, Uni- versity and Bellevue Hospital Medical College; Pa- thologist to Gouverneur Hospital; Attending Physi- cian and Pathologist to Washington Height's Hospital. Assistant Surgeon Seventh Regiment, N. G. N. Y. Author of Outlines of Human Embryology (John Wiley & Sons, 1906) ; A Complete Recovery Following a Se- vere Compound Fracture of the Skull (N. Y. Med. JnL, 1900) ; A Case of Bacteriuria Resembling Weil's Disease (Med. News, Jan. 6, '03) ; Sarcoma of the Thumb, Report of Two Cases, Trimble and Satterlee (Am. Medicine, May 16, '03) ; Acute Lymphatic Leu- kemia with Reference to Its Myelogenous Origin (N. Y. Med. Jnl., 1907). A Case of Pernicious Malaria SI vrith Autopsy (read before the N. Y. Pathol. Soc, Nov., 1907). George Alexander De Santos Saxe, 72 West 45th Street, New York. Interested in Genitourinary Diseases. Formerly Pathologist to Columbus Hospital, 1901-1903. Postgraduate Work, Assistant in the Pathological De- partment of Cornell University. At present Instructor in Genitourinary Surgery, N. Y. Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital. Assist- ant Editor of the N. Y. Medical Journal since 1900; Editorial Writer and Reviewer for various medical journals. Author of Manual of Examination of the Urine (Saun- ders, 1904) ; A New Method of Determining the Spe- cific Gravity of Small Amounts of Urine (N. Y. Med. Jnl., Oct. 17, 1903) ; A Study of Shreds in the Urine (N. Y. Med. Jnl., March 2, 1907) ; A Study of Sago Bodies, Etc., in Massage Urine (N. Y. Med. Jnl., 1907) ; Of Saxe's Urinopyknometer, An Instrument for the Determination of the Specific Gravity of Very Small Amounts of Urine (Elmer & Amend). Herman Schwarz, 1 33 1 Madison Avenue, New York. Interested in Pediatrics. Formerly Interne in Mt. Sinai Hospital. Ex-Assistant 52 Bacteriologist, New York City. Postgraduate Work in Berlin for one year. At present Chief of Clinic, Children's Dept. Mt. Sinai Hospital Dispensary; Assistant Adjunct Pediatrist to Mt. Sinai Hospital. John A. Shields, 573 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Interested in General Practice. Formerly Interne in St. Mary's Hospital, Brooklyn. At present Visiting Physician to St. Mary's Hospital. Author of Monograph on Hydrotherapy (Brooklyn Med. Jnl.). Montgomery H. Sicard, 46 West 48th Street, New York. Interested in General Medicine, Pediatrics and Obstetrics. Formerly Interne in Presbyterian Hospital. At present Instructor in Physical Diagnosis, Cornell Medical School; Assistant in Pediatrics at Vanderbilt Clinic; Attending Physician to Outdoor Obstetrical Dept. College P. & S. Author of A Contribution to Study of Malignant Endo- carditis (Am. Jour. Med. Sci., 1904) ; Mitral Stenosis with Report of Cases (Report of Cornell University Disp., 1905) ; Brass Poisoning — Copper and Zinc Poi- soning (Med. Record, 1906) ; Rheumatic Manifesta- tions in Children (Med. Record, 1906) ; Chronic Ad- hesive Pericarditis (N. Y. Med. Jnl., 1907). S3 Letchworth Smith, Atherton Building, Louisville, Ky. Interested in what is usually spoken of as "the Labora- tory side." Formerly Interne in Hudson Street Hospital. Instructor in the Bacteriological Lab. at Cornell for four years, Path, at Cornell for one year. Postgraduate Work for five months in King's College, London (Bact.), five or more months in Vienna (Path. Inst.). Served as Pri- vate in the Spanish War, as Substitute Surgeon for short period. At present Bacteriologist Hosp. Coll. of Med., Louisville ; Clinical Microscopist to University of Louisville. Author, jointly with C. G. L. Wolf, of The Physiological Action of Azomid (Jnl. Med. Research, Nov., 1904). Short article On Flagella Staining with Night Blue. Bacteria That We Meet Every Day (The Courier Jour- nal). Pamphlet of the "popular" variety on "Milk, Clean and Cold." John Beach Solley, Jr., 124 West 58th Street, New York. Interested in General Medicine and Surgery. Formerly Interne in New York Hospital. Postgraduate Work, Jan., 1901, to April, 1902, at Bern, Heidelberg and Berlin. At present Surgical Assistant O. P. D. Presbyterian Hos- 54 pital; Medical Assistant Presbyterian Hospital and At- tending Physician at Greenwich Hospital, Author of Die Morphologischen Veranderungen der Blutkorperchen, speciell die Erythrocyten bei der Toluylendiamine Vergiftung (Virchow Archiv. Band 1 68, 1902) ; A Contribution to the Doctrine of the Morphology of the Blood Derived from Experimental Toluylendiamine Poisoning (Am. Jnl. Med. Sci,, Sept., 1905) ; Paralysis of Facial Nerve Due to the Eusta- chian Electro-Bougie: Report of a Case (Am. Jnl. Med. Sci., Nov., 1906) ; Third Volume of Von Berg- mann's Surgery (Lea Bros., 1904). Frank M. Stagg, Lexington Avenue, Quincy and Elm Streets, Passaic, N. J. Interested in General Surgery and Medicine. Formerly Interne in Passaic General Hospital. Henry M. Stock, 21 3 1 Fifth Avenue, New York. Interested in Obstetrics. At present Physical Director Caswell Military Institute. Israel Strauss, 108 West 87th Street, New York. Interested in Neurology. Formerly Interne at Mt. Sinai Hospital. Adjunct Neur- 55 ologist to Almshouse. One year abroad in study of Pathology and Neurology. At present Instructor in Neurology at Polyclinic and Ad- junct Physician to Beth Israel Hospital. Assistant Ad- junct Physician and Associate in Neuro-pathology Mt. Sinai Hospital. James Robert Swanick, 366 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Interested in Abdominal Surgery. Formerly Interne at Bellevue Hospital. At present Assistant in Comstock Hospital (Private). Samuel A. Tannenbaum, 243 Seventh Street, New York. Interested in General Medicine. John Mortimer Taylor, 438 Third Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Interested in Obstetrics. At present Surgeon to Dispensary of Methodist Episco- pal Hospital. Moses Thomer, 224 N. Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Interested in General Surgery. Formerly Interne at Mt. Sinai Hospital, New York. At present Demonstrator of Pathology in the Indiana 56 Medical College (Purdue University). Assistant Pa- thologist to Indianapolis City Hospital and Visiting Physician to Eleanor Hospital, Indianapolis, Ind. Author of A Case of Thrombosis of the External Iliac with Secondary Emboli; Endometritis, Being a Plea for the Systematic Examination of Curettings. Ralph Tousey, 138 West 82d Street, New York. Interested in Gynecology. Formerly Interne at Woman's, Sloane Maternity and City Hospitals. Leslie Allen Turner, 1072 Prospect Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Interested in Internal Diseases. Percy R. Tunure, 55 West 49th Street, New York. Formerly Interne in New York and Roosevelt Hospitals. At present Instructor in Surgery in P. & S. ; Chief of Clinic in Surgery at Vanderbilt ; Surgeon to Manhattan State Hospital. Philip S. Van Patten, 146 Prospect Avenue, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Interested in Gross Pathology and Medico-Legal Work. 57 Formerly Attending Physician to Mount Vernon Hos- pital two years ; Police Surgeon five years. At present Coroner of Westchester County. Charlton Wallace, 126 East 34th Street, New York. Interested in Orthopedic Surgery. Formerly Interne in Hospital for Ruptured and Crippled and Willard Parker Hospital. Orthopedic Surgeon Sea Breeze Hospital, 1904 to 1905. Postgraduate Work at University of Berlin, Orthopedic Surgery, At present Orthopedic Surgeon East Side Free School for Crippled Children; Orthopedic Surgeon Crippled Children's Driving Fund; Clinical Assistant Hospital for Ruptured and Crippled ; Associate Orthopedic Sur- geon Red Cross Hospital. Author of Sea Air Treatment of Surgical Tuberculosis with Report of Cases (Med. Record, July 22, 1905) ; Some Etiological Factors in Bone Tuberculosis in Children (Med. Record, Dec. 8, '06) ; Corrections of Deformity of Potts' Disease (N. Y. Med. Jnl., Dec. 14, 1907) ; The Recent Epidemic of Poliomyelitis (in collaboration with Dr. Virgil P. Gibney ; Jnl. Am. Med. Assn., Dec. 21, '07) ; The Effect of Imperfect Hygiene in the Production of Bone Tuberculosis with Report of 443 Cases (Am. Jnl. Orth. Surg,, Jan., '08). 58 Ernest Coniston Waterhouse, 163 Beritanice Street, Honolulu, Hawaii. Interested in Abdominal Surgery. Formerly Interne in General Memorial Hospital, N. Y. City. At present Attending Surgeon to the Queen's Hospital; Consulting Surgeon to Chinese Hospital; Surgeon to Hospital Kamehameha Schools. Author of Some Observations on a Case of Nephro- lithiasis (Transactions Fifteenth Annual Meeting of the Hawaiian Territorial Med. Soc, Nov. 17, 1906). Justin Miner Waugh, 44 Knowles Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Interested in Digestive Diseases and Proctology. Formerly Interne in Bellevue Hospital. Postgraduate Work in Heidelberg and Berlin seven months, 1900 1901; St. Mark's and Gordon, London, Proctology, 1907. Walter Wettengel, 293 East 161 St Street, New York. Interested in Surgery. Formerly Interne in German Hospital. At present Clinical Work in German Dispensary Sur- gical Department. 59 David E. Wheeler, 391 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Interested in Genitourinary Surgery. Formerly Interne in Bellevue Hospital. At present G. U. Surgeon at Fire Co. Hospital; G. U. Anatomy University of Buffalo; Clinical Instructor G. U. Surgery, University of Buffalo. Author of Case of Hydrencephalocele (N. Y. Med. Jnl., Feb. I, 1902) ; Buffalo Small Pox Epidemic (N. Y. Med. Jnl., Jan. 31, 1903). Treatment of Fresh Frac- tures of the Leg (Buffalo Med. Jnl.) ; Treatment of Vaccine Pulp K. C. Y. (Am. Med. Jnl., 1903) ; Treat- ment of Chancre and Chancroid (Am. Med. Jnl., Aug., 1905). Charles Mallory Williams, 48 East 49th Street, New York. Interested in Dermatology. Formerly Interne in Roosevelt and Sloane Maternity Hospitals. At present Clinical Assistant N. Y. Skin and Cancer Hos- pital. Executive Librarian Academy of Medicine. Author of The Treatment of Acne (Med. Record, July 22, 1905) ; Four Cases of Chancre of the Lip (Med. Record, Feb. 25, 1905) ; The X-ray Treatment of Cu- taneous Epithelioma (Am. Jnl, Med. Sci., March, 1905) ; The Treatment of Hirsuties (Am. Jnl. of Der- 60 matol., June, 1905) ; The Contagiousness of Gumma (Med. Record, July 14, 1906) ; Late Results in the X-ray Treatment of Cutaneous Epithelioma (Med. Record, Dec. 8, 1906) ; Some Results Which Have Been Obtained in the Experimental Inoculation of Syphilis (Jnl. of Cutaneous Diseases, Aug., 1907). Henry Christie Williamson, 241 West I02d Street, New York. Formerly Interne in Hospital for Ruptured and Crippled and Sailors' Snug Harbor. At present Clinical Work in Medicine and Gynecology at St. Luke's Hospital, O. P. D. Abraham Leo Wolbarst, 105 East 19th Street, New York. Interested in Genitourinary Surgery. At present Attending G. U. Surgeon Beth Israel Hos- pital Dispensary; Attending G. U. Surgeon West Side German Dispensary ; Professor of G. U. Surgery N. Y. School of Clinical Medicine. Author of On the Value of Protargol in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Gonorrhoea (Jnl. of Cutan. and G. U. Diseases, Dec, 1901) ; Symptoms, Diagnosis and Complications of Gonorrhoea (N. Y. Med. News, Nov. 8, 1902) ; Modern Treatment of Acute Gonor- rhoea (Am. Therapist, Aug., 1902) ; Gonorrhoea in Boys (Jnl. Am. Med. Assn., Sept. 28, 1901) ; The Role 61 of the Prostate in iVffections of the Urinary Tract (Am. Jnl. of Urology, 1904) ; Extragenital Chancres (N. Y. Med. Jnl., Aug. 26, 1905) ; The Three Glass Catheter Test (Med. Record, April 20, 1906) ; The Problems of Venereal Prophylaxis (Boston Med. and Surg. Jnl., Sept. 15, 1906) ; Sarcoma of the Testicle (Jnl. of Am. Med. Assn., April 6, 1907) ; Male Genitourinary Basin (Described in Am. Jnl. of Surg., July, 1905). Co-ed- itor with Dr. De Santos Saxe of Whitman's Lessons in Orthopedic Surgery and Weir's Notes on Surg'ery. William Cavan Woolsey, 88 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Interested in General Surgery and Anesthetics. Formerly Interne in Kings County Hospital; 1900 to 1906, Instructor in Clinical Microscopy, Long Island College Hospital, also Adjunct to Gynecological Dept., Polhemus Clinic. At present Assistant Visiting Surgeon Kings Co. Hos- pital; Consulting Anesthetist to Bushwick Hospital. Author of Conditions Governing the Selection of a Gen- eral Anesthetic (L. I. Med. Jnl., Feb., 1907). Combi- nation Ether-Chloroform Vapor Apparatus. John R. Wurthman, 345 East 86th Street, New York. Interested in diseases of the Heart and Lungs. At present Chief of Clinic, Class for Heart and Lungs, 62 Demilt Dispensary, Examiner for Society for Instruc- tion in First Aid to the Injured. Roy Demas Young, 788 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, Mass. Interested in General Practice. 63 SUMMARY. The class of 1898 at graduation consisted of one hundred and forty-two members. Seven of these have since died and two have given up the practice of medicine to engage in business. Of the remaining one hundred and thirty- three there are ninety at present located in Greater New York, forty-one in various other cities and towns of the United States, one in Hawaii and one in South America. In answer to the question, "In what branch of medicine or surgery are you most interested?" forty have replied General Medicine or Internal Medicine, thirty-two Surgery, eleven Genitourinary Surgery, ten Obstetrics, ten Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, seven Dermatology, seven Gynecology, seven Ophthalmology, seven Pediatrics, four Pathology, three Orthopedic Surgery, three Gastroenter- ology, three Neurology, two Anesthesia, two Legal Medi- cine and one Roentgenology. Ninety-eight members of the class have served as Interne in one or more hospitals. Sixty-eight have received one or more hospital appointments as Consulting, Attending or Assistant Attending Physician or Surgeon and thirty-six have at some time been teachers in various medical institu- tions. 65 iTie literary activity of the class is represented by three authors of books, eight editors of books or medical journals and fifty-one contributors of articles to medical books and journals. Eighteen members of the class have devised instruments or various surgical and medical appliances. Thirty men have taken postgraduate, clinical or labora- tory courses, either abroad or at home. The patriotism of the class was shown during the Span- ish-American War, when fourteen men received commis- sions in the United States Medical Service. Seven men have also served as Surgeon or Assistant Surgeon in the National Guard. <^ IFn flDemoriam ^ Hn fIDemoriam George Washington Lindheim. Died in New York City, Sept. 16, 1898. Aged 27. William Welch Vibbert. Died in New York City, March 26, 1900. Aged 26. Ernest Potter Jenks. Died in New York City, June 25, 1908. Aged 37. Guy Bryan Miller. Died in Paris, France, April 7, 1903. Aged 31. Arthur Henry Gardner. Died in New York City, June 12, 1905. Aged 37. Maxwell Benjamin. Died 1905. Herbert H. Ellis. Died 1905. 69 Coll Ci ar oi De M-COLLECTJON M-R747.C7 0721 1908 C.2 the class of =co =co -co =00 =o =o iLO M-COLLECTION cm (309