Show URGES BROADER SEX EDUCATION Head of State Medical l Society Society Society Soci Soci- ety Says Physicians Should Take More l Concern RAPS AT PARSIMONY TY Declares at Banquet State Pays Pay I More l to Kill Coyotes Than Conserve Health That birth control and sex nox education tion are subjects In which medical men mon should take greater Interest was emphasized In an address b by Dr EW E. E W lv Whitney president of or the tho Utah State Medical association at the annual annual annual an an- nual banquet of or the organization hold held at the tho Hotel Utah last night The speaker contended that topics of ot such vital l Import c to lo tho the race lace should bo made tho the object of scientific study tudy rather than social and political as Is 15 the tho trend at present he declared The Tho banquet closed the first t days day's program of oC the tho twenty second yearly earl meeting meeting- of or the society Dr Whitney touched upon various subjects In tho course of ot his annual address which he termed a medical potpourri Ho lie declared that Utah's death rate was lower than that of oC an any other tate state and attributed attribute l It ft In a large Inre degree to the effective work vOrk done dona b by the state tato and municipal boards of ot health Ho lie extolled the work of ot American surgeons Burgeons In Panama and sections of or the tho United States State possession In stamping out pla plague uc and preserving the tho people from pestilence With reference to nurses who accepted accepted ac ac- ae- ae en engagements In home homes he urged thorn to from becoming town criers criers'S In the matter of ot gossip about their hut but he lie also protested against tho the tom custom which he asserts prevails among clients of making tho the nurses maids of ot all nil work Sn Parsimonious While lauding the r work ork of health of officials officials or- or ho deprecated 1 tho the tendency of ot the tho state to parsimony In making makin ap appropriations appropriations ap- ap for br the work worl He lIe stated that three times as much monc money Is spent pent In Utah chasing coyotes as ae Is Ise e expended in preserving the health of or orIts Its c citizens Others to ie speak Included Dr R. R T T. Richards who told of or Need of ot ofa ofa ota a Medical Library Dr A. A S. S Condon who discussed The Doctors Doctor's Aftermath AftermathS Aftermath'S After ACtor math mathS Dr A. A C. C whoso whose disquisition disquisition dis dis- on Medical Horticulture as a aFine Fine Fino Art stirred his auditors auditor to laughter and cheers and Dr John 1 F. F Critchlow whose theme was Inspiration tion lLon Dr George Robinson was tho the toastmaster Tho morning session of oC the tho association was devoted to official reports and failed to attract the large number present at tho the subsequent sessions Dr lUck lUch Absent Thu Tho paper on Tho The Country Countr Doctor which wa was to have been read cad by Dr Homer Rich of oC Vernal was wa omitted on account of his hla ab absence ence and Dr Joseph R. R Morrell of Ogden supplied tIm the vacancy on the program with an Informal scientific talk Dr Richs Rich's paper will be he a feature of or today's ses sion alon Dr Dean Lewis of Chicago read reada a paper on Congenital Pyloric Stem Sten dl led Dr osis and tho the discussion was by John 1 F. F Critchlow of oC Salt Lake Dr A A. J. J Ridges es of this city read a a. paper on Tho Nasal Intra Suppuration of oC tho the Frontal Sinuses Dr R R. It R Hampton led the discussion of or this thesis Dean Le Lewis 16 of oC the tho Rush Medical College olle o of ot Chicago Chic took prominent part partIn In tho the discussion of ot nasal surgery Today's program Includes the tho election of or officers after aCter tho the completion of the scientific discourses Tho The house of or delegates will also make its annual l report A number of ot clinics to be beheld beheld beheld held at the various local hospitals will willbe willbe be a feature of DC tho the afternoon program Members of the association will be guests of the County Medical society at atI ata ata a a. luncheon to be served at 1 12 o'clock I at the tho Commercial club rooms |