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HOUSE OF DELEGATES 95 the Fourth District Medical Society Dr. Long called to order the meeting of the Halifax County Society. They elected new officers for the ensuing year, and from all appearances it will be a happy and prosperous year for the Society. At the close of the two meetings we repaired to the banks of the "Old Roanoke", where we had the extreme pleasure of participating in that famous Halifax County dish known as "rock muddle (the first I ever saw) together with barbecue and soda pop. I have no comment to make other than that it was thoroughly enjoved by all, without a single complaint. A feature of the meeting that further enhanced the pleasure and interest of the occasion was the1" fact that the Kiwanis Club was in conjoint session with us and had a very substantial if not a major part in furnishing the refreshments. Afterwards they put on a burlesque on the doctors and the patent medicine vender not to be surpassed. ' Nash County. My last visit was made to the Nash County Medical Society at their June meeting. The meeting was presided over by the -President, Dr. Lane, and immediately after the reading of the minutes we proceeded to enjoy a sumptuous feast which was served at the Ricks Hotel. I am informed that this is a part of their regular program at every meeting. Owing to the inconvenient train schedule it was necessary for me to leave at the end of the feast and before the papers were read It was certainly thoughtful of the society to have the feast first so that I might enjoy it with them. I was exceedingly regretful that circumstances prohibited me from hearing the papers read and discussed, but knowing the boys as I do I am not hesitant to state that they had very good papers and a free and general discussion, and then vou'know we had already enjoyed the feed. However, during my short stay I learned that they had a membership of thirty-eight and that they meet regularly It was easy to note the pep and enthusiasm in this society and see that they have a live wide-awake Society in Nash. Sixth District—Dr. V. M. Hicks, Councilor. It is my pleasure as Councilor of the Sixth District to report splendid progress in medical organization during the past year. As was stated in last year s report, it has been our hope sometime to have two meetings of the district society, instead of the annual meeting. This program took definite form at the annual meeting of the district in Chapel Hill June, 1925 Upon recommendation and motion of the Councilor it was aT a fal1 and sPrin§" meting of the District Society, ihe Chapel Hill meeting was splendid. Dr. Beverly Tucker of Kiehmond, as honor guest, led a very instructive scientific program. Dr James M. Parrott of Kinston was also a guest. The social feature of the m^ng was fine, and everyone enjoyed being at the university. 1 he fall meeting was held at Burlington on December lOth/ Dr J. R. Parker, President presided. A varying program of eight papers was presented with full discussion. The scientific program was followed by a banquet given by the Alamance County Society. The spring meeting was held at Wake Forest on May 11th. Dr Stuart McGuire led the scientific program, which consisted of four splendid papers. This was followed by a dinner tendered by the Wake County
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Fixed Title * | NCHH-16: Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of North Carolina [1891-1939] |
Document Title | Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of North Carolina [1891-1939] |
Subject Topical | Medicine -- North Carolina -- Societies, etc. |
Subject Topical Other | Societies, Medical -- North Carolina. |
Description | After 1939 transactions published in the North Carolina Medical Journal |
Creator | Medical Society of the State of North Carolina. Annual Session. |
Publisher | Raleigh, N.C. : Medical Society of the State of North Carolina, 1891-1939. |
Repository | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Health Sciences Library. |
Host | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Date | 1926 |
Identifier | NCHH-16-073 |
Form General | Periodicals |
Language | English |
Rights | This item is part of the North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection. Some materials in the Collection are protected by U.S. copyright law. This item is presented by the Health Sciences Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for research and educational purposes. It may not be republished or distributed without permission of the Health Sciences Library. |
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Volume Number | 73 |
Health Discipline | Medicine |
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Fixed Title * | Page 95 |
Document Title | Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of North Carolina [1891-1939] |
Subject Topical | Medicine -- North Carolina -- Societies, etc. |
Subject Topical Other | Societies, Medical -- North Carolina. |
Description | After 1939 transactions published in the North Carolina Medical Journal |
Creator | Medical Society of the State of North Carolina. Annual Session. |
Publisher | Raleigh, N.C. : Medical Society of the State of North Carolina, 1891-1939. |
Repository | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Health Sciences Library. |
Host | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Date | 1926 |
Identifier | NCHH-16-073-0129 |
Form General | Periodicals |
Page Type | all; organizational news; report/review |
Language | English |
Rights | This item is part of the North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection. Some materials in the Collection are protected by U.S. copyright law. This item is presented by the Health Sciences Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for research and educational purposes. It may not be republished or distributed without permission of the Health Sciences Library. |
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Volume Number | 73 |
Page Number | 95 |
Health Discipline | Medicine |
Full Text | HOUSE OF DELEGATES 95 the Fourth District Medical Society Dr. Long called to order the meeting of the Halifax County Society. They elected new officers for the ensuing year, and from all appearances it will be a happy and prosperous year for the Society. At the close of the two meetings we repaired to the banks of the "Old Roanoke", where we had the extreme pleasure of participating in that famous Halifax County dish known as "rock muddle (the first I ever saw) together with barbecue and soda pop. I have no comment to make other than that it was thoroughly enjoved by all, without a single complaint. A feature of the meeting that further enhanced the pleasure and interest of the occasion was the1" fact that the Kiwanis Club was in conjoint session with us and had a very substantial if not a major part in furnishing the refreshments. Afterwards they put on a burlesque on the doctors and the patent medicine vender not to be surpassed. ' Nash County. My last visit was made to the Nash County Medical Society at their June meeting. The meeting was presided over by the -President, Dr. Lane, and immediately after the reading of the minutes we proceeded to enjoy a sumptuous feast which was served at the Ricks Hotel. I am informed that this is a part of their regular program at every meeting. Owing to the inconvenient train schedule it was necessary for me to leave at the end of the feast and before the papers were read It was certainly thoughtful of the society to have the feast first so that I might enjoy it with them. I was exceedingly regretful that circumstances prohibited me from hearing the papers read and discussed, but knowing the boys as I do I am not hesitant to state that they had very good papers and a free and general discussion, and then vou'know we had already enjoyed the feed. However, during my short stay I learned that they had a membership of thirty-eight and that they meet regularly It was easy to note the pep and enthusiasm in this society and see that they have a live wide-awake Society in Nash. Sixth District—Dr. V. M. Hicks, Councilor. It is my pleasure as Councilor of the Sixth District to report splendid progress in medical organization during the past year. As was stated in last year s report, it has been our hope sometime to have two meetings of the district society, instead of the annual meeting. This program took definite form at the annual meeting of the district in Chapel Hill June, 1925 Upon recommendation and motion of the Councilor it was aT a fal1 and sPrin§" meting of the District Society, ihe Chapel Hill meeting was splendid. Dr. Beverly Tucker of Kiehmond, as honor guest, led a very instructive scientific program. Dr James M. Parrott of Kinston was also a guest. The social feature of the m^ng was fine, and everyone enjoyed being at the university. 1 he fall meeting was held at Burlington on December lOth/ Dr J. R. Parker, President presided. A varying program of eight papers was presented with full discussion. The scientific program was followed by a banquet given by the Alamance County Society. The spring meeting was held at Wake Forest on May 11th. Dr Stuart McGuire led the scientific program, which consisted of four splendid papers. This was followed by a dinner tendered by the Wake County |
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