Publisher's Synopsis
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1911 edition. Excerpt: ... The third annual meeting of the Association was held at Newport on the 21st and 22d days of May, 1889, in the parlors of the Aquidneck House. The following members were present at the various sessions: Doctors R. W. Taylor, E. L. Keyes, J. P. Bryson, A. W. Stein, F. S. Watson, F. B. Greenough, A. Post, A. T. Cabot, E. E. King, J. A. Fordyce, L. Bolton Bangs. A letter was read from Dr. John H. Brinton resigning his membership, which was accepted with regret. Dr. Keyes made a motion in writing that the name of the Association be changed to "The American Andrological Association." The following were elected members of the Association: G. R. Fowler, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Dr. J. Blake White, of New York; Dr. W. Frank Glenn, of Nashville, Tenn.; Dr. F. Tilden Brown, of New York; Dr. W. K. Otis, of New York; Dr. J. A. Fordyce, of New York; Dr. W. N. Wishard, of Indianapolis; Dr. James P. Tuttle, of New York. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, John P. Bryson, M. D.; Vice President, Dr. F. B. Greenough; Secretary, Dr. A. T. Cabot; Member of the Council from the Society-at-Large, Dr. E. L. Keyes. It was voted to meet in 1890 at Cresson, Penn., between the 1st and 15th of June. After Dr. Bryson took the chair as President of the Association, a vote of thanks to Dr. Taylor was passed, in recognition of his great services, both as Secretary and as President. THE PAPEHS The following papers were read and discussed at this meeting: Discussion on the "Question of the radical cure of deep urethral stricture," introduced by Dr. Edward L. Keyes, of New York, and participated in by Dr. John P. Bryson, Dr. Robert W. Taylor, Dr. A. W. Stein, and other members of the Association. In connection with this discussion, Dr. Bryson...