Show New President of I Medical Association D t 4 p 4 t DR DB R. R S S. S JOYCE MEDICAl ASSOCIATION HOlDS ANNUAl ElECTION Ogden Physician Is Chosen Head of Organization for Year The Utah State Medical Association concluded tho I moel successful convention In Its history this afternoon when Dr R. R S. S Joyce Joce of ot O Ogden den was installed vJ as president of or the society The following are the officers elected for or tho the ensuing year by y the house ol ot d delegates which rendered Its Us report this afternoon to Dr J. J F. F Critchlow retiring president U. U S S. S Joyce Ogden Oa president ent J. J W W. Aird Provo Prove first vico vIcQ Ic president L Rich filch Ogden second vice vl president L. L L B B. I. I Laker Eureka third vice president W. W Brown EwIng Salt Lake Lako elected re-elected secretary II n. P. P Kirtley Salt alt Lake Lako reelected reelected reelected re- re elected treasurer E. E H. H Smith O Ogden den counsellor first district T T. C. C Gibson I Salt Lake counsellor second district Salt Lake was waa chosen as the meeting I place for tor 1816 1915 the convention dates to tobe I be decided by the officers of the j lion tion A resolution n of ot thanks was voted the committee on arrangements for tor the excellent ex cx- i program prepared pm A resolution I of or th tho santo same character was as ulao ulio extended the management of ot the tho Hotel Utah for Cor forthe Corthe forthe I the courtesies extended the members or orthe orthe II the association while in convention It is the consensus cf of opinion of or all members who attended this years year's meeting that it was the tho mo most t enthusiastic and fraught with moro more benefit benent to the organization at attendance at- at before held The Tho tion than any ever Is ilS is the largest larse t ever ctr before recorded This convention has done the association association association tion more moro good than any other othel meeting newly elected elected elected elect elect- wo have over ever had said the ed president Dr R. R S. S Joyce And tho the credit it lies with tho the committee that arranged arranged ar ax- ranged the tho program It was an un excellent moment durIns during during dur dur- dur- dur one Not a drag nor a dull of or ing Ins both days The subjects were vere paramount Interest to cn every ry member or of orthe orthe the profession proCessIon And we are not going to stop here Were We're going to have hav Just a If and even better next year good ono one that Is la possible And one could tell teU ho meant ever word he be said bald as he looked from his six ix Leer teet three down don upon one Inches or of altitude Dr Joyce A At the close ot of the convention was conducted to the I presidents president's r 01 nt's chair b by bythe F. F Critchlow the tho retiring president Dr J 3 and dul duly installed with a n. few rew appropriate remarks Dr Joyces Joyce's remarks were vere al almost almost nl- nl most as brief but to the point The association was wa forging ahead and amid doing great material good for the tho benefit t of or the tubers members of or the profession He sa said d there thore I backward steps must be no halting no I movement mo from fromI but a a. continued forward I year car to year I The rhe mornIng program Desirability of ot Pre Cancerous Les Les- ita-I ita arty ally Treatment of oC ions Clarence Snow Salt Lake Treatment Treatment Treat ment of or Appendicitis Ezra C C. Rich Og Og- Og- Og den deu Repair of or Bono Bone Defects by the Use of or Bono Bone Grafts D. D B B. B Pho- Pho mister Chicago lh The rho afternoon Clean Milk for the lime Smaller Towns Tons R. R W W. Ashley Suit Salt Lake surgical subject A. A I F. F Jones Omaha X-ray X diagnosis of ot gastro intes conditions C. C W. W Stewart Suit E L Lake A feature of ot the tho twe tw cays' cays session session session-ha In reality as far tar as time the public good Is concerned concerned con con- time the mo moat t important of ot the convention con con- v was was the tho subject Modern Medicine Medicine Medi Medi- cine ems anI and Its Us Social Responsibilities by Frederick R. R Green secretary council on health and public instruction A A. M M. A. A Chicago o. o Invitations were extended by hy the tho eo- eo clet to er cr senators candidates for tor forthe forthe the state legislature and other state officers orn- orn cers curs and tho time cH city commissioners to be pre present nt A number were present U and amid lI Vo were sere ere H attentive listeners to tho the Chicago authority on public health His address concerned public health h alth legislation legislation time tho duty of or the time state tate In protecting pro pro- protecting protecting pro pro- the time lives JIves and h health alth o of or its citizens Tho rc responsibility of or the state Is no light one Olle he said sald In view of at the tl scientific knowledge e of or the tho pre pre- of or disease rhe The three J concerned in the time regulation of public I health according to D Dr Green are the medical profession the time general public and the state stale An n C educational propaganda can be carried on through the the public schools women's clubs n newspaper churches d and business s mens men's 10 h he said Tho Time Utah State Medical Ie association closed d Its first days day's session with the annual annual an an- an nual banquet served In tho the h c CU part of ot the roof garden of ot the tho Hotel Utah tah More tore than 1 members of or the tion HOll were re lI seated at nt the tables when D Dr J. J I K F. president of the society arose to m make niale le hi hla hh annual address Vohl which h was an exceptionally able and amid learned d dissertation upon ucon the med medical kal Ic-I profession lon Dr Ur Ci traced the history of ot time the th from fron first known authentic authentic- C records to tho the present The period w when men the discoveries of ot one were burled with him him and not bequeathed to the world for the benefit of ot humanity was long lone ago passed Today he said aId the physician and the surgeon labor labor un- un to better the condition or ot hu humanity hu- hu manity bring to light discoveries that that will make for more perfect health and educate the masses es to better bolter living Commenting on tho European n war Dr nn said r Across cress the sea we watch time the dI din and of ur arms on arid shudder with horror nt t th time the thought of or It Civilization L S J h humanity hu- hu manity even religion Itself teem seem to to have gone mad and Impress us more visiblY that ours oura la is a mission of ot P peace aCC which begins In compassion supernal and enas enos somewhere beyond the yoU veil Dr B. B W. W Whitney acted aa as 8 tout tout- I master The remainder r of or the evening program Time American Medical l Profession Dr F. F n. n Green Chicago low i Can Wo We Increase the Efficiency of oC Our Stat Dr E. E ft Ogden The Humorous Side of of oC the Practice of Medicine Dr C C. E E. Provo Hospital Dr W. W J T. T A- A ward Salt Lake Stories That Have Nover Never Been Told Dr G C. C F Io W u ji- ji cox Salt Lake Loko |