Show I MUCH BUSINESS BEFORE DOCTORS New Members Received and Officers Elected by State Association LAST DAY OF CONVENTION Clo Closes cs Banquet Un liquet Where Speeches les lUC are In III Lighter Vein Doctor DoctorIn In III Politic Politic- A large larg-e amount of business s was transacted yesterday ay at the tho convention convention conven conven- tion of oC the Utah State Medical association association asso asso- elation In the city nail and county build build- ing The meeting was as called to order at 9 30 o'clock in the thc morning morning- when reports re- re ports were heard from Crom tho the various committees Several applicants admitted to membership n in tho the a. a as association as follows follows follows fol fol- lows Warren Benjamen of Sa Salt Salt t Lake Lale Russell J J. J Smith of ot SmithfIeld AV W. 11 It Calderwood of Salt Lake Lale W. W T T. T Tyndale Tyndale nale n dale ale of or Salt SaIl Lake E E. Van Cott Colt of Salt Lake Lale J J. J E E. E. of or Heber Ross Hoss Anderson Andelson of oC Salt Lake James Lane of Salt Lake William 1 II Rothwell of or Murray S S. J J. J Townsend Townsen of Salt SaIL Lake Lale James J J. J of St St. George J. J n B B. B Nelson of Munroe Lo Le nO Roy of Morgan l an and G G. F Hauling Harding of Bingham Bingham Bing- Bing ham City The out outgoing members of the thc Judicial julIcIa Judi julI- cIa cial I committee committee on transportation transportation trans trans- and anti committee on medical education were re To ro No llo Constitution It ullon It was decided that a committee should bo he appointed for the tho purpose of revising the constitution an and bylaws bylaws by lIy- laws to conform with tho the plan recommended recommended recommended mended b by the American Medical association association association as as- committee this action being necessary because of tho the passage of the amendment making It necessary for Cor persons wishing to join the State Medical association to he belong IonS IonS' to ono one of tho the county associations It I is provided pro pro- vided by hy tho the amendment that physicians l- l clans living where thero Is no c county county coun coun- un- un ty association shall join the thc nearest one or elect one with which to ate ute Salt Lake was selected as ns the next place of or mooting meeting for Ol the association The rhe association voted to lo accept the proposition of the thc Utah Denver Medical Journal for tor the publishing of the transactions of or the organizations or In that Journal and the tho publication of or ortho tho the proceedings s of the thu association In pamphlet form Corm Tho The Cacho Valley Medical Medial society was recognized as a component branch of or the association I Tho The a association voted to appropriate I ate S OO for tor tho the relief of In San Francisco and 30 50 50 was subscribed subscribed sub sub- scribed toward the memorial monument monument monument ment of N N. S S. Davis founder of ur tho the American Medical association Papers were read on Some Factors Factors Fac Fac- tors In the thc Production of Obstetric Morbidity and Mortality l b by W. W It II Calderwood Prevention and Treatment Treat Treat- ment of oC Puerperal Fever by J J. J M M. Hem Henry Puerperal by G G. F F. Tilson and The Thc Treatment of or Pneumonia b by J. J I E. E lIo Dr J. J E E. Seal Ion spoke at Ic length on thu l subject u Should h uhl the thu Doctor ilo Be J r 1 Interested In Politics Dr Dl I took look the view that the tho members o othe or of orthe the medical IHOr profession f lon hail haft remaIned Idle tile too long where legislation affecting affect affect- Ing their Immediate Interests was waH concerned con con- He stated that It was his belief beHer belief be be- lief Her the fault had heretofore been du duto due to the lack of organization and esprit dc do corps on the part of the physicians physician and surgeons Ho IIo explained that tha when he hc spoke of politics he meant mean It In the higher sense of the word ant and thought it was really the elut duly of ot th the themen themen men upon whom rests FO so o great a n re re- re for fOl the tho health and atHI w elfare wol el l- l fare of oC the public at largo to lo take an active interest In the tho management of public affairs particularly In such bodies as the thc school board hoard tho the city council and the library board Doctor Nettled Needed In Pol Politico It Ic- Ic lIe He asserted that thal It was his belle belief a much higher lone tone could be given to all of the these e bodies b by the addition of some seine members of the medical profession pro pro- Ho Ile called attention to th the fact that thai tho the medical practitioner 1 I Is In close touch louch with his neighbors and ami with families In general and would not need to lo go SU about campaigning Inthe in inthe inthe the usual wa way He lie laid stress on the lack lael of consideration accorded the profession by hy the thc law makers anti and said this condition would continue until such time tim as the doctors became a factor actor in hr politics and their views were Vele more than mere mete kicks in me medical Journals lIe He said that ho he believed ed the physicians physicians and sur surgeons eons should mingle with the thc people eople and tal take e an nn active part in ht legislation that legIslation that It would bo be of great benefit to the public at al large if iC the they should do so In the course courso of ot his speech Dr referred to the thc o osteopaths and said suld that thc they were blocking legislation legisla tion In hi favor favol of higher mc medical education edu edu- cation Elected for the tho association were elected as ns follows rollo Dr DI Fred Fled Clift of C Provo Pro president A A. A C C. Dehle vice president E E. M. M Conroy of Ogden Ogdon second vice president W. W S S. Ellerbeck Eller- Eller beck secretary J. J N N. Harrison treasurer treas trem treasurer trustees J J. J W. W V Alyd Philo E EJones EJones Jones Joncs and I I. I A A. A E E. Lyons Lolls Herman Berman Harms' Harms paper on Food Adulteration J dealt with the common forms of or a adulteration of or food and ho exhibited before the tho meeting meeting- eighteen different varieties of adulterated food foud He performed one of or two experiments ments showing the tho manner manlier in which certain colored liquors derive their rudd ruddy hue huo from Crom aniline dye do and ex ox- explained tho lie way In which imitation imi mu- mutation tation spices are given flavor In Inn 1 the course of or his remarks tho the professor ol staled stated that Utah Ulah was UM remarkably re remarkably remarkably re- re free freo from flom adulteration of foods and that the thc most nose of or tho the impure I food to lo b be found In this slate state was that which had hall boon been imported Clo Close o With Nith Dr E E. W W. Whitney acted as toastmaster toastmaster toastmaster toast- toast master at al the banquet tendered tho the delegates to the convention by tho the Salt Lake County Count Medical association at nt atthe atthe the thc Commercial club last night night- Dr DI J J. J E E. delivered the response to tho the toast The Line of or in the nb absence enee of Dr A. A A S. S Bowers Dow Bow ers crt A. A C C. Ewing being l b absent enl Dr R n C. C Smedley replied to thu tho toa toast t Dr Monroe Munroe was ti-as substituted for Dr E E. D D. Hammond on Our OUI Ethical Adverl Ad Ad- verl Prof R. R V. V Chamberlain of the Utah State Stale University replied to the toast u Medical lal Education Dr Lyman S Skeen een jr who was to have spoken on Our Friends the Bugs was reported seriously ly ill III and Dr Smith proposed a toast to Good Fellowship Dr Dl W. W 1 K Beer spoke on These Later l. Days Dr Ir W. W A A. A Aado ado Wado ado on Tho The Absent Ones Dr George 1 on un Light LIht and ami Shadows and und Dr Allen on Some Patients I Have Havo Known Tho newly elected circled l clell president Dr JJr Chit Clift suggested tc that a special meeting of or tho the association bo be called for fat the purpose of ot discussing prospective c le legIslation legislation leg leg- on Islat Following the tho regular toa toasts ts many impromptu a addresses dresses were made and several ral entertaining stories were ero told by the thc members gathered about the banqueting board The banquet concluded the conven conven- tion |