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NORTH CAROLINA HISTORY OF HEALTH DIGITAL COLLECTION Program of the Annual Meeting of the Old North State Medical Society Volume 62 (1949) DOCUMENT NO. NCHH-28-062 http://hsl.lib.unc.edu/specialcollections/nchealthhistory

This item is part of the North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection. Some materials in the Collection are protected by U.S. copyright law. This item is presented by the Health Sciences Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for research and educational purposes. It may not be republished or distributed without permission of the Health Sciences Library. The North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection is an open access publishing initiative of the Health Sciences Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Financial support for the initiative was provided in part by a multi-year NC ECHO (Exploring Cultural Heritage Online) digitization grant, awarded by the State Library of North Carolina, and funded through the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA). For more information about the collection, or to search other volumes, please visit: http://hsl.lib.unc.edu/specialcollections/nchealthhistory

rogram OLD NORTH STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY, inc SIXTY-SECOND ANNUAL MEETING Guest of the Doctors in the Elizabeth City Zone ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH CAROLINA June 21, 22, 23, 1949

rograni SIXTY-SECOND ANNU.\L MEETING OLD NORTH STATE Medical Society, Inc. 1887-1949 The Oldest Negro Medical Society in the World JUNE 21, 22, 23, 1949 ELIZ.\BETH CITY STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGE

Page Twenty-One ELIZABETH CITY Unlike much of the South, which is dependent on tobacco or cotton, Pasquotank County is one of the richest truck growing sections of the Eastern seaboard. This diversified farming brings money to its farmers all summer long from early May to late October. This county ranks fourth among the 100 North Carolina counties in value per farm. INDUSTRIES In spite of not being an in-' dustrial center, Elizabeth City has an industrial payroll of approximately $35,000 weekly from hosiery mills, textile plants, lumber mills, ice plants and furniture, candy, paper box, brick, basket and 'barrel factories and marine railways. It has the most modern and progressive retail stores in the State with new businesses being added monthly. SCHOOLS Justly proud too, is the city of its school system, with new plant equipment valued at nearly a million dollars and separate buildings for primary, grade and high schools. Elizabeth City State Teachers' College valued at over a million dollars is located in Elizabeth City. The first kno-\vn school was taught in Pasquotank Countv from 1705-1708. HOSPITAL, MEDICAL BUILDING, ETC. The Albemarle Hospital with 100 beds, has recently been renovated, enlarged with new equipment at a total cost of $320,000. In addition, a modern Medical Building and Medical Center are located downtown. Elizabeth City is also headquarters for the District Health Department housed by the Health Center which was erected during the war at the cost of approximately $60,000. CHURCHES All major denominations are located in Elizabeth Citv. CENTER OP HISTORIC LORE In Dare County the vacationist may visit restored Fort Raleiffh, view the colorful historic pageant. Lost Colony, staged on the site where the first white men settled in America. KILL DEVIL HILL This is where Orville and Wilbur Wright made the first flight in a power driven airplane on December 17, 1903,. along the beach highway to Roanoke Island. Come to ELIZABETH CITY A MODERN AND PROGRESSIVE CITY IN AN HIS- TORIC SETTING.

Page Twenty-One OLD NORTH STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY, INC. is a member of the NATIONAL MEDICAL ASSOCIATION and NATIONAL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION

Fag el Four PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE As the time fast approaches for the annual meeting of the Old North State Medical Society, Inc., I am looking forward with optimistic anticipation to a type of association and fellowship that will lend itself toward molding a greater and better society; one whose influence for good will permeate every corner of our state where our members make their a'bode. ]It has been said, that, ''Old men dream dreams, and young men see visions." The great progress of the medical world in its attempts to alleviate suffering and prolong human life has been achieved by dreamers. Those dreamers who not only dreamed, but through research and experimentation, have produced some of the wonder cures of the 20t]i century. May the young members of our great society see visions of new fields to be explored in our professions, and join in earnestly with the older members to keep it, not only on its present high plane, but promote it to greater heights in order that it might be able to meet the ever increasing responsibilities and dc-^mands made, upon our profession today. A rich heritage has" been handed down to us by the founders of our Old North State Medical Society, a heritage which indicates to me, and I hope to you, that these founders realized that the foundation of our national strength and morale are to be found in a healthy citizenship. Therefore, every possible means should be employed to safeguard these foundations; strong places must be kept strong; weak l^laces must be detected and strengthened; new pr^l wholesome philosophies must be developed and maintained, and the spiritual faith of our membership deepened. Let us all work in harmony, what matters it: ''If what shone afar so grand Turned to ashes in the hand? On again, the virtue lies In the struggle, not the prize." S. R. ROSEMOND, D. D. S. President.

Page Five THREE MORNINGS- COME ON THE 21ST STAY THROUGH THE 23RD Let's Let's Fraternize Conventionize Let's Criticize J constructively GOOD PROGRAMS- GOOD TIMES Medicine is a science. it is an art. Anon. Maldng a practise of

Page Six THREE AFTERNOONS FEASTING \ SIGHT-S EEING BATHING PICNICING Bring your wife a double portion of friendliness, your sport togs, your other shoes; and a complete set of alibis. COME AND SEE WHAT IS GOING ON

Page Seven THREE Xot far into the night VISITING BRIDGING GINGER ALEING EVEXIXGS- SMOKER- Health is the soul that animates all the enjoyments of life, which fade and are tasteless without dt.

Page Eight TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1949 3:30 P. M. Registration Elizabeth City State Teachers' College 5:00 P. M. MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD 8:00 P. M. BUSINESS SESSION Elizabeth Citj^ State Teachers' College Dr. S. R. Rosemond, President, Presiding Invocation Minutes of Last Meeting Reports of Committees ''POST GRADUATE MEDICINE' L. E. McCauley, M.D. Charlotte Discussion of President Truman's Health Plan and the American Medical Association's Plan Edson E. Blackman, M. D. Charlotte J. A. Battle, M. D. Greenville Introduction of President J. Bustee Davis, M. D. Fuquay Springs. President's Annual Address Dr. S. R. Rosemond, President Old North State Medieval Society, Inc. Wilmington Voting on President's Recommendations Appointment of Committees Remarks Election of Officers 1. President 2. First Vice President 3. Second Vice President 4. Recording Secretary and Official Reporter 5. Secretary-Treasurer 6 Election of IVJembers to Executive Board MOVING PICTURES SUCCESS STORY and EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF CANCER 10:00 P. M. RECEPTION FOR MEMBERS AND VISITORS

Page Nine Wednesday, June 22, 1949 9:30 A. M. to 1:00 P. M. Medical and Surgical Sections Elizabeth City State Teachers' UoUege Dr. S. R. Rosemond, President, Old North State Medical Society, Inc. Dr. L. W. Upperman, Chairman, Medical Section, Presiding Invocation Minutes of Last Meeting Reports of Committees 9:30 A. M. to 10:15 A. M. PAPER: "The Place of the Endocrines in Obstetrics and Gynecology" J. Clias. Jordan, Jr., M. D. Winston-Salem Discussion opened by E. E. Toney, M. D. Oxford F. E. Davis, M. D. Greensboro 10:15 A. M. to 11:00 A. M. PAPER: ''LOW Spinal Anesthesia A Method of Painless Childbirth" (Slides and movies) Leroy Russell Swift, M.D. Durham Discussion opened by W. F. Clark, M. D. Raleigh J. E. Alexander, M. D. Greensboro 11:00 A. M. to 11:45 A. M. PAPER: "Prenatal Care and Normal Delivery" Dr. J. A. Gill Elizabeth City Discussion opened by Geo. H. Evans, M. D. Greensboro E. P. Norris, Jr.. M. D. Durham 11:45 A. M. to 12:30 P. M. PAPER : '' Diseases That the General Practitioner Confronts" Dr. J. L. Shipley Elizabeth City Discussion opened by R. P. Randolph, M. D. Durham W. P. Carter, M. D. Gastonia LUNCH

Page Twenty-One Wednesday Continued 8:30 P. M. Corner Stone Baptist Church PUBLIC HEALTH MEETING Joseph D. Weaver, M. D., Presiding Music Golden Leaf Elk Band Invocation Rev. F. L, Henley Elizabeth City Introductory Remarks ^J. E. Jones, M. D. Elizabeth City Presentation of Mayor F. C. Cooke, D. D. S. mizabeth City Welcome Address Hon. Jerry J. Hughes Mizajbeth City Representative of Ministerial Alliance Rev. M. S. Rudd Elizabeth City Representative of Teachers President S. D. Williams, S. T. C. Elizabeth City Representative of Professional Men E. L. Hoffler, M. D. Elizabeth City Representative of Business and Fraternal World Mr. John Davis Director of Davis Funeral Home. Elizabeth City Representative of Civic Organizations and Clubs Miss Irene Dickens Elizabeth City Response to Welcome Addresses H. D. Malloy, M. D. winston-salem Music Mass Chorus of Singers Prof. J. E. Norman, Director, DR. S. R. ROSEMOND, President, Old North State Medical Society, Inc., Wilmington, Presidng (Second Half) Introduced by York D. Garrett, Phar.D. Durham Paper: Mrs. Alma Wells Givens, Honorary President, National Woman's Auxiliarj^ of the National Medical Association Norfolk, Virginia Introduced hy Mrs. Mary C. Holliday President, Woman's Auxiliary, Statesville ADDRESS: "The Evolution of Medicine Man's Hope for Longevity" Dr. Walter J, Hughes Greensboro Music Announcements Benediction National Negro Anthem Rev. Franklin B. Digffs Elizabeth City (All speeches are limited to 15 minutes),

Page Thursday, June 23, 1949 9:30 A. M. to 1:00 P. M. Medical and Surgical Sections Elizabeth City State Teachers' College Eleven DR. S. R. ROSEMOND, President Old North State Medical Society^ Inc. DR. L. W. UPPERMAN, Chairman Medical Section Presiding 9:30 A. M. to 10:00 A. M. PAPER : '' Ocular Conditions of Interest to the General Practitioner" Robert Dawson, M. D. Durham Discussion opened by C. B. Codrington, M. D. Dunn D. P. Allen, M. D. Lumberton J. D. Quick, M. D. Wlnston-Salem 10:00 A. M. to 10:30 A. M. PAPER: "Immunology in the Year 1949" AV. A. Cleland, M. D. Durham Discussion opened by David W. Harrison, M. D. Wadesboro S. F. Hogans, M. D. charlotte 10:30 A. M. to 11:00 A. M. PAPER: "Health Supervision of Children" Dr. W. H. Davis Elizabeth City Discussion opened by Catherine McCattry, M. D. Charlotte J. S. Simmons, M. D. Sanford 11:00 A. M. to 11:30 A. M. PAPER: "The Acute Surgical Abdomen" Dr. Z. D. Owens Elizabeth City Discussion opened by_-j. W. V. Cordice, M. D. Durham C..C. Stewart, M. D. Greensboro 11:30 A. M. to 12:00 LI. PAPER : '' The Increasing Importance of the General Practice of Medicine" R. S. Holliday, M. D. States ville Discussion opened by E. L. Hoffler, M. D. Elizabeth City M. N. Mildrow, M. D. Whiteville

Paqe Twelve Thursday Continued 12:00 M. to 1:00 P. M. Joint Session Medical and Pharmaceutical Sections DR. 8. R. ROSEMOND, President, Old North State Medical Society, Inc., Presiding Report of Pharmaceutical Section Report of Committees 1. Obituary 2. Special 3. Executive 4. Place of Meeting Remarks from President-elect Installation of New Officers PHARMACEUTICAL SECTION Officers OSCEOLA JACKSON, PH.C., Chairman Goldsboro W. R. PERRY, PH.G., Secretary Burlington YORK D. GARRETT, PHAR.D., Treasurer. and. State Representative Durham J. D. DOUGLASS, PH.G., Special Advisor Henderson Program 9:30 A. M. Wednesday, June 22, 1949 Elizabeth City State Teachers' College Osceola Jackson, Ph.C., Presiding Invocation Minutes of Last Meeting Roll Call Collection of Dues Reports of Committees Report of Secretary-Treasurer Paper: ''What Would Happen to My Store If I Were Disabled?" Lemuel A. Yancy, Ph.C. Charlotte Discussion opened by J. Williston, Phar.D. Fayettevire D. C. Yancey, Ph.G. Wilson PAPER: "What Future Outlook Is There for Pharmacy With a Possible Adoption of a National Health Program? R. E. Wim^berley, Ph. C, Raleigh Discussion Opened by Kenneth Shade, B. S. Phar. Wilson J. Thomas Hamlin, Ph.C. Raleigh

Page Twenty-One Pharmaceutical Section Continued Thursday, June 23, 1949 9:30 A. M. Elizabeth City State Teachers' College Osceola Jackson, Ph.C., Presiding Invocation Final Report of all Committees Collection of Dues Minutes of Last Meeting PAPER: "What Is Responsible for So Few New Drug Stores as Compared With Wliites in Our State" Willa V. Easley Ingram, Ph.C. Whiteville Discussion opened bv W. E. Armstrong, Phar.D. Rocky Mount D. B. Cooke, Ph.C. Weldon PAPER: "What Type of Program Shall We Build to Encourage ]\Iore Negro Boys and Girls to Study.Pharmacy?" Leonard Hall, Ph.C. New Bern Discussion opened by L B." Hall, Ph.C. Winston-Salem W. R. Perry, Ph.C. Burlington Election of Officers 12 M. to 1:00 P. M. Joint Session Medical and Pharmaceutical Sections DR. S. R. ROSEMOXD, President, Old North State Medical Society, Inc., Presiding. Report of Pharmaceutical Section Report of Committees 1. Obituary 2. Special 3. Executiye 4. Place of Meeting Remarks from President-Elect Installation of New Officers

Page Fourteen SOCIAL CALENDAR Tuesday, June 21, 1949 10 P. M. RBC[ESPmON Wednesday, June 22, 1949 2:00 P.M. I Sight-Seeing Tour GARDEN TEA 10:00 P. M. SMOKER Mexieana Club Route 32, Edenton, N. C. BRIDGE Visiting Ladies Thursday, June 23, 1949 1:30 P. M. Sea View Beach Bathing and Feasting 10:00 P. M. Town's Club Virginia Beach Floor Show and Dancing

Page Fifteen Doctors In The Elizabeth City Zone R. C. Jacocks, M. D. O. L. Holly. M. D. Belhaven Edenton L. S. Mitchell. M. D. J. E. Jones. M. D. Plymouth Elizabeth City H. A. Parris, M. D. E. L. Hoffler, M. D? Rich Square Elizabeth City J. D. Weaver, M. D. w. W. Hoffler, M. D. Ahoskie Elizabeth City John D. Brett, D. D. S. C. B. Jones, D. D. S. Ahoslde ElizaJ)eth City John Horton, D. D. S. F. C. Cooke. D. D. S. Edenton Elizabeth City E. L. Early, M. D. J. W. Williams, M. D. Williams ton Elizabeth-City WOMAN'S AUXILIARY OLD NORTH STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY, INC. Mrs. R. S. Ilolliday ^Irs. L. A, Marks Mrs. F. W. Avant President PresicUnt-Elect Vice-President Mrs. P. II. Lee Recording Secretary ^Irs. W. J. Ezell Corresponding Secretary Mr. W. M. Bryant Mrs. C. B. Codrington Treasurer Historian Mrs. E. E. Blackman Puhlicity Agent Mrs. J. E. Alexander Chairman, Advisory Com mittee Mrs. W. B. Pettiford Parliamentarian ORGANIZERS.Airs. il. II. Creft State Organizer Mrs. J. J. Hannibal Eastern District Organizer Seienee is organized knowledge Herbert

Page Sixteen WOMAN'S AUXILIARY SECTION Elizabeth City State Teachers' College Wednesday, June 22, 1949 9:30 A. M. to 10:30 A. M. EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING 10:30 A-. M. to 1:00 P, M. _» Business Meeting MRS. R. S. HOLLIDAY, President, Presiding Meditation Mrs. R. A. Bryce Minutes of Last Meeting Music Local Auxiliary Welcome Address.-President, Local Auxiliary Solo Mrs. W. M. Bryant Panel Discussion: *' The Role of the Doctor's Wife to the Community, State and Nation" Election of Officers Adjournment WELCOME NEW DOCTORS To the STATE and to our STATE SOCIETY

The poets did well to conjoin music and medicine, because the office of medicine is but to tune the curious harp of man's body ^Bacon. Page Seventeen WOMAN'S AUXILIARY SECTION Elizabeth City State Teachers' College Thursday, June 23, 1949 9:30 A. M. to 1:00 P. M. ]\LRSR R. S. HOLLIDAY, President, Presiding Meditation Mrs. H. B. Bvnurr. Music Report of Mrs. H. H. Creft, State Organizer Report of Mrs. J. J. Hannibal, Eastern District Organizer Report of Committees Greetings from Medical Society Dr. S. R. Rosemond, President, Old North State Medical Society, Inc. Wilmington Installation of Officers Mrs. R. S. Holliday, Retiring President Remarks Mrs. L. A. Marks Adjournment

Fage Eighteen Old North State Medical Society, Inc. OFFICERS S. R. Rosemondj D.D.S., President, Wilmington M. B. Davis, M.D. President-elect High Point H. A. Eaton, M.D., First Vice-President Wilmington H. H. Creft, Jr., M.D., Recording Secretary High Point J. B. Davis, M.D., Official Reporter Fuquay Springs Clyde Donnell, M.D., Treasurer Secretary- Durham OFFICERS OF PHARMACEUTICAL SECTION Osceola Jackson, Ph.C., Chairmanj Goldsboro W. R. Perry, Ph.C., Secretary Burlington York D. Garrett, Phar.D., Treasurer State Representative J. D. Douglass, Ph.G., Special Advisor and Durham Henderson EXECUTIVE BOARD M. B. Davis, M.D., Chairman High Point Y. D. Garrett, Phar.D. (1949) Durham H. H. Creft, Sr., M.D. (1949) High Point J. C. Jordan, M.D., (1950) Winston-Salem Lemuel A. Yancey, Ph.C. (1950) Charlotte W. T. Armstrong, M.D. (1951) Rocky Mount Roy Wynn, M.D. (1951) Charlotte MEDICAL SECTION Li. W. Upperman, M.D., Chairman Wilmington PHARMACEUTICAL SECTION

Page Nineteen MEDICAL SECTION Girardeau Alexander, M.D Greensboro J. E. Alexander, MX> Charlotte D. P. Allen. M.D Lumberton G. W. Allen. M.D Fayetteville H. T. Allen, M.D Winston-Salem Ii. W. Anderson, M.D Oxford L. P. Armstrong, M.D Rocky Mount W. T. Armstrong, M.D Rocky Mount F. H. Avant, M.D Rocky Mount F. W. Avant, M.D Wilmington Boisey Barnes, M.D Wilson W. C. Baucum, M.D Concord J. A. Battle. M-D Greenville S. M. Beckford, M.D Henderson EJdson E. Blackman, M.D Charlotte H. T. Bond, M.D Henderson W. H. Bruce, M.D Winston-Salem W. H. Bryant, M.D Goldsboro W. M. Bryant, M.D Enfield R. A. Bryce, M.D Roxboro G. W. Bullock, M.D Rocky Mount P. W. Burnett, M.D Rocky Mount J. F. Burton, M.D New Bern J. E. Caine, M.D Tarboro J. F. Cameron, M.D Kinston G. W. Carnes. M.D Whiteville F. C. Carden, M.D Statesville W. P. Carter, M.D Gastonia A. H. Clark, M.D Reidsville W. F. Clark, M.D Raleigh W. A. Cleland, M.D Durham C. B. Codrington, M.D Dunn A. H. Coleman. M.D Winston-Salem W. A. Coleman, M.D Salisbury David Cooke, Jr., M.D Durham J. W. V. Cordlce, M.D Durham J. F. Cowan, M.D Wilson T. E. Craig, M.D Charlotte H. H. Creft. Jr., M.D High Point H. H. Creft, ST., M.D Monroe L. A, Curry, M.D Thomasville E. L. Davis, M.D Winston-Salem F. E. Davis, M.D Greensboro J. B. Davis. M.D Fuquay Springs M. B. Davis, M. D High Point Wm. Davis, M.D Winston-Salem Robert Dawson, M.D Durham H. A. Day, M.D Salisbury Lemuel T. I>elany, M.D Raleigh W. P. Devane, M.D Fayetteville Charles Doman, M.D McCain Clyde Donnell, M.D Durham M. E. Dublssette. M.D Goldsboro Edward L. Early. M.D WUliamston H. A. Eaton, M.D Wilmington G. H. Evans. M.D Greensboro W. J. Ezell, M.D SaUsbury H. W. Fisher, M.D New Bern C. W. Furlonge. M.D Smithfield L. N, Gallego. M.D Asheville C. H. J. Gay lord. M.D High Point L. A. Gibson, M.D Kannapolis C. D. Grandy, M.D Durham J. C. Graham, M.D Hickory D. P. Graham, M.D Hickory Samuel Gray, M.D Wilmington Paul S. Green, M.D Henderson R. H. Green, M.D Charlotte R. C. Hairston. M.D Asheville Leroy Hall. M.D Winston-Sale.m W. M. Hampton, M.D Greensboro R. S. Hairston. M. D Winston-Salem John J. Hannibal. M. D Kinston David W. Harrison. M.D Wadesboro Howard K, Harrison. M.D Asheville

Page Twenty-One *J. R. Henry, M.D Winston-Salem W. C. Hines, M.D Wilson E. L. Hoffler, M.D Elizabeth City W. W. Hoffler. M.D Elizabeth City S. F. Hogans, M.D Charlotte O. L. Holley, M.D Edenton R. S. Holliday, M.D Statesvllle J. W. Holt, M.D Asheville 0. L. Hunt, M.D Raleigh Walter Hughes, M.D Greensboro N. E. Jackson, M.D.Laurinburg R. C. Jacocks, M.D Belhaven J. E. Jones. M.D Elizabeth City 1. L. Johns, M.D Winston-Salem J. C. Jordan. M.D Winston-Salem M. C. King, M.D Franklinton P. H. Lee, M.D Concord R. H. Lewis, M.D Clinton Robert Lesueur, M.D Burlington G. A. Lowe, M.D Charlotte j H. D. Malloy, M.D Winston-Salem v H. R. Malloy. M.D Winston-Salem j Leopold Marks. M.D McCain J. A. Martin, M.D High Point I Wm. R. Mai tin, M.D New Bern i C. S. Massey, M.D Wadesboro ' W. C. Melchor, M.D Fayettevllle! L. Otis MiUer, M.D Asheville { J. N. Mills, M.D Durham L. S. Mitchell, M.D Plymouth M. N. Muldrow, M.D Whiteville! J. R. McAlplne, M.D Monroe S. H. Mumford, M.D New Bern j Catherine McCattry, M.D Charlotte ' L. E. McCauley, M.D Raleigh J. B. McLaughlin, M.D Greensboro E. P. Norris, Jr., M.D Durham W. C. Parks, M.D High Point J. W. Paisley, M.D North Wilkesboro H. A. Parrls, M.D Rich Square J. C. Perry, M.D Raleigh J. E. Payne, M.D Reidsville M. L. Perry, M.D Fayettevllle N. L. Perry, M.D Raleigh J. A. Pethel, M.D Charlotte Wm. B. Pettiford, M.D Raleigh J. H. Pittman, M.D Burlington J. O. Plummer, M.D Raleigh F. D. Quick, M.D Rockingham J. D. Quick, M.D Winston-Salem Lorenzo D. Quick, M.D Rockingham M. D. Quigless, M.D Tarboro R. P. Randolph, M.D Durham A. H. Ray. M.D Winston-SaJem T. Monte Rivera, M.D Mt, Olive D. C. Roane, M.D Wilmington P. P. Roberts, M.D Raleigh J. H. Robinson, M.D Hamlet Wm. H. Ross. M.D Southern Pines S. R. Rosemond. D.D^ Wilmington D. J. Sammons, M.D Clintou W. C. Shanks, M.D Burlington G. W. Sherrill, M.D Lexington J. S. Simmons, M. D Sanford G. W. Singleton. M.D Shelby J. R. Smith. M.D Washington. N. C. R. L. Smith, M.D Winston-Salem C. C. Stewart, M.D Greensboro I. roy R. Swift, M.D Durhata E. B. Tliompson, M.D Asheville C. W. Thompson, m. M.D Chapel Hill J. S. Thompson, M.D Durham J. A. Tinsley, M.D. Weldon E. E. Toney. M. D Oxford L E. Turner. M.D Durham E. F -n'son. M.D Charlotte L. W. Upperman, M.D Wilmington ^ F V8SS. M.D R^igh H. W. Vicks, M.D Fayettevllle

Page Twenty-One Joseph Walker, M.D Winston-Salem Charles D. Watts, MJD Durham R. O, Weathers, M.D... Goldsboro Joseph D. Weaver, M.D Hertford C. J. Wellington, MX> Asheboro W, J. Wheeler, M_D Wilmington H. N. White, MX> Asheville C. T. Whitteih, MJD High Point Gordon M. Wilkins, M-D Charlotte T. H. Williston, M.D Gastonia 0. B. Williams, MJD Charlotte J. W. Williams. M.D Elizabeth City E. S. Wright, MX> Winston-Salem R. M. Wyche, M.D Charlotte L. H. Wynn, M.D Rich Square R. S. Wynn. M.D Charlotte PHARMACEUTICAL SECTION W. E. Armstrong, Phar.D Rocky Mount A. R. Artice, Ph.C Elizabeth City B. J. Burnett. Ph.G Rocky Mount J. B. Christian. Ph.G Winston-Salem D. B. Cook. Ph.C Weldon J. D. Douglass. Ph.G Henderson H. C. Eccles, Ph.G Greensboro York D. Garrett. PharJ> Durham T. R. Gattling, Ph.C High Point A. M. Greenwood, Ph.C High Point Rufus Hairston, Ph.C Winston-Salem 1. B. Hall, Ph.C Winston-Salpm J. Thomas Hamlin, Ph.C Raleigh V. C. Hamlin. Jr., Phar.D Raleigh Leonard Hill Ph.C New Bern Willa Easley Ingram, Ph.C Whiteville J. H. Isler, Ph.G Charlotte Osceola Jackson. Ph.C Goldsboro S. T. James, Phar. D Durham H. H. Lemon, Ph.C High point O. U. Mason, Ph.G Winston-Salem J. G. Parker. B.S. Phar Durham W. R. Perry, Ph.C Burlington I. A Shade. Phar.D Wilson Kenneth Shade. B.S.Phar.Wilson H. R. Taylor, Ph.C Tarboro Sam Vick, Ph.G Wilson J. Williston, Phar.D Fayetteville R. E. Wimberley, Ph.C Raleigh W. M. Wynn. Ph.C Greensboro D. C. Yancey. Ph.G Wilson Lemuel A Yancey, Ph.C Charlotte

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