Show TRY TO EDUCATE TOE PUBLIC Such Is Part of Physicians' Physicians j Miss Mission n According to Idaho SpeaKer I The fhe se second on days av session of the tho six six- v annual convention n of the Utah State Medical association was was marked with a. a i. i much lar larger er attendance than thIn wa was pres present nJ Ou n o o ot ing day lay The he prO program lam tIns mon included ed a paper on an on Insect luscet Bites Bites' Bites by K It A A. Pearse Brigham City ono ouo on Health Conservation Conser What Medicine l Has Done DOlle and Will Do in tho Future by G. G W. W S States Franklin Ida followed a t by t. t m T- T Tn n LA O. O 1 A. A T I discussion bv liv T. T B. B Beatty Salt Lake HN Needed ceded Legislation by by b D D. CV C. C Budge followed by a dIscussIOn W W. Salt Lake An Mi- Mi le led by IL 11 Fisher Tisher tenor b by TI Th J. J L. L Gulls Gulls- pic PlC Portland Or and nud on cn n Laboratory Methods in iu the tho Diagnosis of Syphilis f by now Salt 1 Lake 0 with discussion discussion discussion dis dis- led by bJ T. T E. E Salt lt Lake IJ One of the th most interesting of the tho addresses was of Dr States who wh said in SI part jat The Tho 1 present day dy ay problem OIT owing and overtopping o every e other is the great American health problem The Vr V tv- light solution of this will bring more moro universal blessings upon mankind than 1 1 any any other other- This solution n can can only be arrived arnved at the united and tinI tin tin- I elfish 4 of the tlC medical profession ina m Ill a campaign of general health tiou tion What Legislators Think Of i S Very Verv little arc our legislators influx I i x liy Iy what whaL should be bo done they done tile lone they simply want to know how it will win affect af- af feet the vote yote 1 If f the people make e i it Jt J r plain lain to their public officials both state stat and federal that they demand for 5 themselves and and- their ch children Jaren as much protection from disease as the they do for h- h their horses horses' and and cattle tho needed health ll legislation lation i-lation will not riot lon long bo 10 deferred dec de- de c Sanitary science has demon demon- 1 what it can do by proofs as writ fit and aud andI 5 stroll strong as words of holy I the tie people ire are in need of its benefits The inveterate enemy of health Je leg Jeg- is the commercial interests Tn the onward onward- onward march march of s scientific health conservation the ravings m of the anti- anti vaccination fanatic count for little in comparison with the opposition which comes conies when such forces as vested inter- inter an and alIl 1 corporate wealth throw their I influence against it because it m means aus in a measure their regulation and amI con irol when their interests run counter to toP P the public pubic health And ri right ht here is the argument in Ju favor of a ana ana- naI mi- mi I department of health with its 1 li h head a ad a member of ot the presidents president's s 's cabinet cab cab- inet met instead of a mere mero bureau subordinated subordinated to the interests of sheep and catI cattie cattle cat cat- I tlc tie and amI pigs Must Educate Public tJ Should wo YO m is s a profession enter i t. politics No But Bitt as in individuals wo should make malc our influence felt ill in iii whichever party we cast our lot Wire Wiro 1 pulling ing and Jo log o Foul rolling ng should form forni no noi jc i- i part of a physicians physician's s 's political ti tics ti s iio ilO matter what the I temptation He must wield Wiell an an influence bused based upon moral dignity and the righteousness i of his cause canse The physician should be a si r. r politician in in the best bent sense sense sense-of of the tho te term S and discharge his c civic duties conra courageously courage courage- e- e I ami ma magnanimously both public r 1 1 und and private i V J 0 As i tS S physicians ph I. I our 11 duty it is P J. J allU all U IVo lYo vo must be the sanitary educators of tim tho public We Tc must cr create ato pi l tible demand for fol progressive o health leg both state hoth-state state and awl national and ii years to come como we will have the patis- patis of knowing that thousands of beings are arc living Jiving and enjoying life life life- living monuments to the tIC unselfish anI and 1 J lm patriotic efforts of a conscientious mell mcd- lt profession The lecture was accompanied by liv Ina a f of charts showing t the lie strides strides' tr m made de in in tho the saving of human l lives es by byr r r fico methods methods- L I Following the morning session the i i doctors att attended a n special organ recital at it the after which they took tonk luncheon at the 0 m or a I club and v-and then returned to tho city and F County where papers papers are aro i s scheduled bv In E Eo E. E o of oC Fork II H. N N. Mayo Tayo of Salt J Lake le City Ezra C. C Rich of Ogden Charles h rles B. B Lynian of Denver Sol G. G Kahn Kan of Salt I Lake I c. c A A A- J J. Ridges of Salt TJ Luke Lake JI c Carroll E. E Edson Eason of Denver and E. E V. V Silver of Salt Lake Jalo Following the tim program the annual r eli elect ion of or t officers will be held Ilch after S. S t which th the will adjourn I Last th the of the slate association r tho te guests of the Salt 1 Jako al a at a banquet ati at t the University club chub About i o liCo i e. e n members were present |