Osteopathic Truth June 1920 Vol. 4, No. 11
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Osteopathic Truth June 1920 Vol. 4, No. 11 Reproduced with a gift from the Advocates for the American Osteopathic Association (AAOA Special Projects Fund) May not be reproduced in any format without the permission of the Museum of Osteopathic Medicine,SM ~ateopatbtc 'Urutb A MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR THE OSTEOPATHIC PROFESSION Pledged to the TRUTH which Father Andrew saw, No favor sways us, and no fear shall awe. Volume IV JUNE, 1920 Number 11 Our Greatest Convention General Program A. O. A. Convention, June 28 to July 2, 1920 Corrected to June 1. Bring this copy with you SUNDAY, JUNE ~, 1~0 3 :30 p. m.-·Diet for Gastro-Intestinal 4:00 p. m.-Conference of the National Diseases.-Dr. C. W. Young, Grand Committee and State Chairmen Junction, Colo. Women's Bureau Public Health. 4 :00 p. m.-Food as a Factor in the Cause and Cure of Disease.-Dr. ~IONDAY. JUNE 2S, 1920 James Cozart, Cannonsburg, Pa. 10:00 a. m.-Invocation.-Rev. William 4:20 p. m.-Nervous Indigestion.-Dr. Chalmers Covert, D. D., Chjcago, O. D. Baxter, Raleigh, N. C. Ill. Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Section Chicago's Greeting to visiting osteo 2 :00 p. m.-Osteopathic Treatment of paths.-Dr. Frank C. Fa.rmer, Chi the Ear.-Dr. C. C.' Reid, Denver, cago, Ill. Colo. 10:20 a. m.-Osteopathic Principles. 2 :30 p. m.-Xon-Operative Otitis Media. Dr. Dain L. Tasker, Los Angeles, -Dr..Leslie S. Keyes, Minneapolis, Cal. Minn. 11:00 a. m.-Sacro-i1iac Movement. 3 :00 p. m.-Empyema of the Maxillary Dr. H. V. Halladay, Kirksville, Mo. Antrum as an Etiological Factor in 11:40 a. m-The Time Element in Sur Otitis Media and Mastoiditis with gical Diagnosis.-Dr. S. L. Taylor, case histories.-Dr. W. V. Good Des Moines, I fellow, Los Angeles, Cal. 12:10 p. m.-Acute Infections.-Dr. C. 3 :30 p. m.-Relation of Diseases of the Earl Miller, Bethlehem, Pa. Ear, Nose and Throat to Gastro 12:30 p. m.-A Study of the Mental Intestinal Conditions.-Dr. George Troubles of Adolescimce.-Dr. L. Webster, Carthage, N. Y. Von H. Gerdine, Macon, Mo. 4 :00 p. m.-Relation of Sinus Infection WOJnen's Bureau Section to Pyorrhea.-Dr. J. Deason, Chi 2:00 p. m.-Health of the School Child. cago, III. -Dr. Martha Petree, Paris, Ky. Neryous and ~Iental Disease Section 2:45 p. m.-Health Talks to Factory 2 :30 P. m.-Orificial Reflexes.-Dr. J. Girls.-Dr. Aurelia S. Henry, New Oliver Sartwell, Boston, Mass. York, N. Y. "DADDY" 2:45 p. m.-Clinic in Nervous and Men 3:30 p. m.-The Gospel of Prevention. The Memorial Service will he on Wednesday tal Diseases.-Dr. L. Von H. Ger -Dr. Elizabeth T. Broach, Atlanta, at 11:50 a. m. dine, Macon, Mo. Ga. 3:45 p. m.-Innominate Lesions as a Gynecological Section Cause of Nervous Diseases.-Dr. H. 2:00 p. m.-Perineal Lacerations.-Dr. SllrglcaI Section H. Fryette, Chicago, Ill. Ella D. Still, Kirksville, Mo. 2 :00 p. m.--Gas Pains and Post Opera E'Tening 2:30 p. m.-Disorders Associated with tive Intestinal Obstruction.-Dr. O. 8 :00 p. 'm.-Reception and Ball. Menstruation.-Dr. Julia E. Rich O. Bashline, York, Pa. TUESDAY. JUNE 29. 1920 ardson, Minneapolis, Minn. 3 :00 p. m.-Acute Dilation of the Stom 8 :30 a. m.-Technic. (Strap.) At The 3:00 p. m.-Discussion.-Dr. Percy ach.-Dr. L. J. Blakeman, Chi ater.-Dr. Joseph Swart, Kansas Woodall, Birmingham, Ala. cago, Ill. City, Mo. 3:30 p. m.-Lesions Causing Pelvic 3 :30 p. m.-·-Post Operative Care-Dr. 10 :00 a. m.-Address by the President. Congestion.-Dr. Lola D. Taylor, S. L. Taylor, Des Moines, Ia. -Dr, Hugh Conklin, Battle Creek, Des Moines, Ia. 4 :00 p. m.--Shock and Hemorrhage. Mich. 4:00 p. m.-Clinics.-Dr. Ella D. Still, .Dr. R. D. Emery, Los Angeles, Cal. 10 :15 a. m.-Osteopathic Principles. Kirksville, Mo. Dr. Dain L. Tasker, Los Angeles, Ga~tro-InteHtinal Section' Obstetrical Section Cal. 2:00 p. m.-Osteopathic Handling of the 2:00 p. m.-Diseases of the Colon with 10:45 a. m.-The Backbone of Osteop Case UP to the Time of Labor. Clinic.-Dr. C. E. Amsden, Toronto, athy.-Dr. C. C. Teall, Kirksville, Dr. A. B. King, St. Louis, Mo. Canada. Mo. 3:00 p. m.-Osteopathic Handling of the 2 :45 p. m.-Constipation and Obstipa 11:15 a. m.-The Osteopathic Treat Case During Labor.-Dr. R. P. tion.-Dr. E. C. Bond, Milwaukee, ment of Scarlet Fever.-Dr. J. A. Bachman, Des Moines, Ia. Wis. DeTienne, Brooklyn, N. Y. Museum of Osteopathic Medicine, Kirksville, MO 168 OSTEOPATHIC TRUTH 11:45 a. nl.-Our Duty to the Public Evening Surgical Section Health.-Dr. Josephine Pierce, 8 :00 p. m.-Public Lecture under Aus 2 :00 p. m.-Differential Diagnosis in Lima, Ohio. pices WOmen's Bureau of Public Acute Infections of Right Upper 12:15 p. m.-Physical Diagnosis.-Dr. Health. Quadrant of Abdomen.-Dr. W. C. T. R. Thorburn, New York, N. Y. Lynn H. Hough, President of North Brigham, _Los Angeles, Cal. ] :00 'p. m.-Women's Bureau of Public western University, will give the 2 :45 p. m.-Intestinal Obstruction.-Dr. Health. address of the evening. J. H. Long, Delaware, Ohio. Luncheon. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1920 3 :30 p. m.-Radiology in Gastro Intes Gynecological Section 8:30 a. m.-Technic. At HoteL-Dr. tinal Diag.-Dr. Earl Hoskins, Chicago, Ill. 2:00 p. m.-Varicose Veins of the Broad Eliza Edwards, Cincinnati, Ohio. 4:00 p. m.-The Hospital and the Pro Ligament.-Dr. George J. Conley, 9:00 a. m.-Technic. At HoteL-Dr. R. fession. General Discussion.-Dr. Kansas City, Mo. Platt, Kirksvill'e, Mo. W. V. Goodfellow, Los Angeles, 2:30 p. nl.-New Growths of the Pelvic At Theater Cal. Organs.-Dr. Pauline R. Mantle, 10 :00 a. m.-Professional Ethics and Springfield, Ohio. Business Ideals.-Charles L. Estey, Gastro Intestinal Section 3 :00 p. m.-Discussion.-Dr. Cecilia G. Chicago, Ill. 2:00 p. m.-The Colon and Rectum and Curran, Philadelphia, Pa. 10 :30 a. m.-Clinico Motion Pictures of Its Relation to Special Diseases. 3 :30 p. m.-Malpositigns of the Pelvic Clinical Film Co., New York City. (Clinical demonstration.)-Dr. S. Organs.-Dr. Ella Gilmore, Sioux Technique used at the Pennsylvania V. Robuck, Chicago, Ill. City, Ia. Hospital in the Treatment of In 2:45 p. m.-Mucous Colitis.-Dr. George 4 :00 p. m.-Clinics.-Dr. Lola D. Taylor, fections and in the Treatment of Laughlin, Kirksville, Mo. Des Moines, Ia. Infection and Infected Wounds 3 :15 p. m.-Applied Anatomy of Gastro with Dichlormine T. Intestinal Tract.-Dr. A. M. Flack, Obstetrical Section Plastic Surgery Face and Jaw. At Philadelphia, Pa. 2 :00 p. m.-Anomalies of Pregnancy. Lyons, France. 3 :45 p. m.-Diagnosis and Treatment of Dr. B. D. Turman, Kirksville, Mo. Re-Education Centre. At Vizille, Gastric Ulcer.-Dr. Charles Mut 3 :00 p. m.-Ectopic Gestation and Cae France. tart, Philadelphia; Pa. sarcian Section.-Dr. George A. War Neuroses Result of Shell Shock. 4 :15 p. m.-Useful Laboratory Methods Still, Kirksville, Mo. In British War Hospitals. in Digestive Diseases.-Dr. Louisa Burns, Los Angeles, Cal. Surgical Section 11:50 a. m.-Memorial to the "Old Doc tor."-Dr. Clarence Kerr, Cleveland, 4:40 p. m.-Business Meeting. 2:00 p. m.-Bedside Methods in Treat Ohio; Dr., Ellen L. B. Ligon, Mo . ing Fractures.-Dr. J. B. Little Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Section bile, Ala.; Dr. Carl McConnell, Chi john, Chicago, Ill. Examination and Technic Clinic. cago, Ill. 3 :00 p. m.-Acute Metastatic Arthritis. 2 :00 p. m.-Dr. T. J. Ruddy, Los An 12 :20 p. m.-'-De-Mobilization of Service -Dr. George Laughlin, Kirksville, geles, Cal., Room A. Flag. Mo. Dr. J. Deason, Chicago, Ill., Room B. Address.-Mr. Walter E. Moss, Chi 4 :00 p. m.-H. lVI. C. Chloroform Se 3:00 p m.-Dr. J. D. Edwards, St. Louis, cago, Ill. quence Anaesthesis.-Dr. H. C. Mo., Room A. 2:00 p. m.-Business of the A. O. A. Wallace, Blackwell, Okla. Dr. W. V. Goodfellow, Los Angeles, 5 :00 p. m.-Business Meeting. Evening Cal., Room B. 7:00 p. m.-Banquet. 4:00 p. m.-The Examination.-Dr. T. Gnstro-Intcstinal Section THURSDAY, JULY I, 1920 J. Ruddy, Los Angeles, Cal. 2:00 p. m.-Cause and Effect of Fecal 8:30 a. m.-Spinal Diagnosis. At Hotel. Technic of Head and Neck. Impaction and Specific Cure.-Dr. -Dr. D. D. Clark, Des Moines, Ia. 2 :00 P. m.-Dr. E. R. Proctor, Chicago, Curtis Muncie, Brooklyn, N. Y. 9:00 a. m.-Technic At HoteL-Dr. A. Ill., Room C. 2:45 P. m.--Abdominal Palpation.-Dr. D. Campbell, Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. L. S. Keyes, Minneapolis, Minn., C. C. Teall, Kirksville: Mo. At Theater Room D. 3 :30 P. m.-The Flexures of the Ali 10 :00 a. m.-Industrial Health Guard 3 :00 p. m.-Dr. H. R. Holmes, Chicago, mentary Canal Pathology; Stere ianship.-Dr. H. M. Goehring, Pitts Ill., Room C. ' opticon Views.-Dr. Dayton B. Hol burg, Pa. Dr. C. C. Recid, Denver, Colo., Room D. comb, Chicago, Ill. 10 :20 a. m.-Osteopathic Hospitals Surgical Clinics will be held in this 4 :15 p. m.-Gall Bladder Infections and (The necessity for).-Dr. W. V. Section at the Chicago Osteopathic Its Relation to Special Diseases.