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CONTENTS

Advertisers .. . ______.. __ .. ___ ... _.. ______5 Election of Officers __ . ______._ ... _.______7 Annual Banquet ___ .. ______.______9 Doctor: P resid ent's Page ____ .. ______10 ~ ledical Calend ar ______II This is a Clapp ~ ~ Starter Mocc," Trustees for 1939 ______.___ S roomy-ex t reme flex ibil i t y. Dental Page ____ ._. ____ .. _._. __... ______17 (( Barefoot freedom with shoe Across Secretary's Desk __ ._. ______.. ___ 13 Past P reside nts ___ . ___ .. ____ . ______. ______.___ 1~ protection." Send your patients Editorials _ .___ .. ______. _____ . __ .. ______1+ where fitting is an art. Convention Heads Named _____ .. ____ .. _ 15 Of Special In terest .______. ______12 BABYLAND 14 East 6th St. Tulsa LITERATURE AND SAMPLES SENT ! TO ANY INTERESTED PHYSICIAN ADVERTISERS ...... -- ...... - ...... ,...... -..-". .... Adams D rug ______18 Audiophone H earin g Aids ______~ 5 Babland ______5 Recommend a Hearing Aid? Ball D rug Store ______18 Y~s! and you can refer your patients Coca-Cola ______4 to our offices with compl ete confi­ Commercial Printing Company ______dence in the knowledge that conscien­ 24 tious and proper attention will be Curtain's Prescription Laboratory_ _ 6 given. Paul J ense n Laboratories ______17 The patient's hearing is first tested on iVl ayo Hotel ______4 the 6A Audiometer and the Audio­ Meadow Gold Dairy ______23 gram is submitted to the Doctor for Mead Johnso n and Co______2 inspection and suggestions brlorr the Audiphone is finally fitted. iVIed ical Arts Prescription Shop _____ 16 Bone or air conduction instruments lVledical Credi t Bureau ______20 will be fitted as recommended by the Merkel X-Ray ______24 Doctor. After the fitting, a free weekly lVlorningsid e H ospital ______16 check-up ser vice determi nes if adjust­ ments a re needed. Oaklawn Sani tarium ______23 Orman & Young ______. ______. ___ . ____ _... 6 WesJ-ern Electric Paste urized IVli lk ______3 BELL TELEPHONE LABORATORIES Philtower Flower Shop ______24 AUDIPHONE HEA RING A IDS P rofessional Directo ry ______22 Star Linen Co. ______18 913 Tulsa Loan Bldg.-12 E. 4th St. Stu rd i va nt' s ______18 John L. Stanley, Mgr. Phone 4.8788 Sc hick & Liddle ______18 IIcuplrd b, Tulso Laboratories ______17 II .M.II. Council on Physical Thtrapy Tulsa T ypewriter Co. ______24 Public Service Co. ______. ___ 17 Pag:c 6 T h e B ullet i n

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A Strict Ethical Pharmacy ;11 Policy QlId Appearallce j(lIluorj', 1940 Page 7 THE BULLETIN """======OF THE """"""'======..... = TULSA COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY R. C. Pi gford , I\ r. D., President ]. C. Brogden, ALD., President Elect Ralph i\'IcGill, ~ L D. , Vice-President Roy L. Smith, M. D ., Secretary-Treasuur LLOYD S TONE, Executive Secretary VOL. 6 T U LSA, OKLAHO'VIA, JANUARY, 19+0 NO. I Dr. J. C. Brogden, is President-~Ied Dr. R. C. Pigford is president; Dr. Ralph M cGill name vice.president; Roy L. Smith re·elected Sec· renny-Treasurer; Dr. P. P. Nesbitt succeeds Dr. Brogden as Trustee; Dr. M . J. Searle is new m emo ber of Board of Censors. \ IVith Dr. Russell Pigford taking his 19+0: Dr. Ralph lI'l cGill, vice-presi­ place as president of the Tulsa County dent; Or. R o~' L. Smith, re-elected Sec­ l\1 edica l Society, succeeding Dr. A. Ray retarv-Treasurer and Or. P. P. Nes­ Wiley, fo r the yea r of 19+0, Dr. J. C. bitt, . trustee for a term of fiv e yea rs, Brogden was named P resi dent-Elect at and O r. ~ 'L ]. Searle, Board of Cen­ the annual mee ting in the iVIayo H otel sors, succeeding Dr. G. A. Wall. D ecember 11 together with the foll ow­ With the new officers and Dr. Nes­ ing officers who were also named for bitt the following trustees will hold over: Dr. W . S. Larrabee ( 1943) ; Dr. A. W . Pi ~ f ord ( 1942 ) : D r. M. J. (Continued on Page 12)

J. C. Brogden, M. D. R. C. Pigfo rd, M. D. TULSA l:OUNIT MEDIW SOl:IETY Officers and Trustees lor 1939 January, 19-1-0 Page 9 Dr. Fishbein - Annual Speaker New officers will be insta lled at banquet-dance to be held J anuary 12 in Crystal Ballroom of M ayo H otel; no ted leader will deliver message to pro­ fession. Dr. ~\I orris Fishbein, editor of the Culbertson rather than Terpsichore. J ournal of the American :\Iedical As­ The new officers who take over their sociation and recognized as one of the duties thi s month, will be introduced outstanding spokesme n of organi zed and ,,-hile the\' have al ready taken O\'e r medicine, will be the principal speaker the affairs ot" their offices 't hey will be and guest of honor at the an nual in­ fonnallv installed. D r. A. Rav ' ,Vil e\, Clug;ural banquet and dance of the Tulsa will tu;'n the gavel ove r to D r: Russeil Count\' IH ed ical Societ\' to be held in Pigford, hi s successor in office. Other the CI:\,stal Ballroom o(the iVlavo H otel officers to be presented are Dr. J C. on Friday night, J anua ry 12, D·r. Wiley Brogden, President-Elect; Dr. Ralph announced fo llowin g: the receipt of a ~l r cG ill, vice-president j Dr. Roy L. telegram from Dr. Fishbei n. Smith, secretary-treasurer; the Board 'rhe members of the Society at the of T rustees as follows : Dr. VV. S. December annual meeting voted unani­ Larrabee, Dr. ~Iauri ce ]. Searle, Dr. mously to hold the annual inaugural A. W·. Pigford, Dr. ' ed R. Smith and and to arrange the date so that Dr. P. P. Nesbitt; Dr. W. Albert Cook it would coin cide with Dr. Fishbein's as new member of the House of Dele­ VISIt to Tulsa. Dr. Fishbein has at­ gates and Dr. NI. ]. Searle, newly tempted many times to fix a date for elected member of the Board of Cen­ hi s visit to 'rulsa during the past fall sors. but other busi ness emerge ncies have in­ Following the installation of officers tederred up to this time. ' iV'hen con­ and the principal address by Dr. Fish­ tacted last week, Dr. Fishbein w ired bein, da ncing will be the order of the that he would be happy to come to evening. Arrangements have been made Tulsa for the annual ba nquet on J anu­ for an outstanding dance band and those aq' 12. who trip the li ght fantastic can trip 'rhis party, the seco nd one held in \-"ith glee. The danci ng will start about recent years, will be st rictly informal I 0 o'clock and will co ntinue until after and the doctors will wea r what they midnight. will wear. Tickets for the dinn er are now avail­ A committee from the Ladies Auxil­ able from Dr. C . A. P avy, chairman ia ry will handle the table deco rations of the entertainm ent committee, or Dr. and will have charge of the arrange­ O. C. Armstrong or Dr. Sipple, com­ ments for the bridge party which will mittee members, or they may be obtained be held for those who are disciples of from the executive office any time. Page 10 The Bulletin PR -~ PAGE ] swear b~ ' Apollo, the physician, and Aesculapius, and Health, and All-heal, and all the gods and goddesses, that, according to mr ability and judgment, I will keep this oath and stipulation : to reckon him who taught me thi s art c qu all~ ' dear to me as my parents, to share my substance with him and rel ieve his necessities if required; to regard his offspring as on the same footi ng with my own brothers, and to teach them this art if t h e~ ' should wish to lea rn it, without fee or stipulation, and that by precept, lecture, and cvcrr other mode of instruction, I will impart a knowledge of the art to my own sons and to those of 1ll~ ' teachers, and to disciples bound b~ ' a stipula­ tio n and oath, accordin g to the law of medi ci ne, but to none others. I w ill follow that method of treatment which, ac· co rding to my ab ili t~ , and judgment, I consi der for the benefit of my patients, and abstain from whatever is de­ leterious and mischievous. 1 will give no deadly medicine to anyone if asked, nor suggest any such counsel; further­ more, I will not give to a wOlnan an inst rument to pro­ duce abortion. , .yith purity and w ith holiness I will pass my life and practice my art. 1 will not cut a person who is suf· feri ng with a stone, but will leave this to be done by practitioners of this work. In to whatever houses I enter 1 will go into them for the be nefit of the sick and w ill abstain from every voIll n tar~t art of mischief and corrup­ tion ; and fu rther from the seduction of females or males, bound or free. Whatever, in connection with my professional prac­ t ice, or not in connection with it, I may see or hear in the li ves of men which ought not to be spoken abroad, I will not d ivulge, as reckoning that all such should be kept secret. '''' hile 1 continue to keep thi s oath unviolated, may it be granted to me to enjo~' life and the practice of the art, respected by all men at all times, but should 1 tres· pass and violate this oath, may the reverse be m}' lot. The above was written centuries ago - a remarkable code which has not required 1II 0di/ication throughout the agu. A twa)'s the guiding spirit 0/ practitioners 0/ medicine, may il be an e

President ) (IJ11lf1rj' , 19-10 Page 11 Medical Calendar

MONDAY, December 4th : Morningside Hospital S taff Meeting.

MONDAY, January 1st: Mornin gside H ospital Staff Meeting.

TUESDAY, January 2nd: Mercy Hospital Staff Meeting.

WEDNESDAY, J anuary 3rd: Radio Broadcast at 4:30 p.m. Station KTUL. Dr. A. L. Walters.

WEDNESDAY, January 10th: Rad io Broadcast at 4 :30 p.m. Station KTUL. Dr. Ra lph A. McGill.

FRIDAY, January 12th: Tulsa County Medical Society president's Inaugural Ball at 7 p.m. in the Crystal Ballroom, Mayo H otel.

MONDAY, J anuary 15th: St. J ohns Hospital Staff Meeting.

TUESDAY, January 16th: Office Assistants meeting at Michaelis Cafeteria at 6 p.m. Flower Hospital Staff Meeting.

WEDNESDAY, January 17th: Radio Broadcast at 4:30 p.m. Station KTUL. Dr. A. L. Watters.

WEDNESDAY, January 24th: Radio Broadcast at 4:30 p.m. Station KTUL. Dr. Joseph Fulcher.

MONDAY, January 25th : Tulsa County Medical Society Meeting at the Mayo H otel at 8:00 p.m. Program: on Appendicitis by Doctors E. O. Johnson, S. E. Franklin and]. H . Hardman. Informal Discussion.

WEDNESDAY, J anuary 31st: Radio Broadcast at 4:30 p.m. Station KTUL. Dr. R. M. Shepard. 'r he Bll lielin

DR, WILEY AGAIN NAMED lar~ \\'a:o: ahlt, til plan' fhi" ht.'alth ma;.!a­ AS C. OF C. DIRECTOR "ine in a\1 of tht' Child rt'n\ H Olllc!' in T ilt, Tllls;1 C()Unl~ .\I {'

" 'il('\ to the Board a .. Olll' of hi s prcsi M Searll' ('9.... 2); a nd D r. Ked R. . Smith r. \ V. Alhcrt Cook w:t:' named to IlH'rn' hoard and it was the first titlll' till' H uu:-,c of Ddcj.!ale:o: a nd will sern: in a llu1l11w r of years that the .\! cdieal wilh tht' fc)llo \\' ing d(' lcg;t lc:,: 1)1'. \V. S()l"i(·t~ has hc('n :>0 f('('oj.!ni'l.l'd. S. I.arr:lhcc and /) 1'. \ I. r. Searle • • ( 19+3 ): I> r. (j t'()r~e O"horne' and O r. ASSISTANTS HOLD Jallw:- Stn't'Il :'oll, ( J9+2): I)r. C. II. CHRISTMAS PARTY Il a r a l ~()n and D r. R. :\1. Shepard ( IQ-II ) : and lir. R. C. Pi gford, Sixt.\-~\"{'n girls :111('11<1('(1 tilt' Christ­ (J9 .... 0). Alrnn

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J. F. BoLTON, M . D ., Editor;fli Chairman. FLOWERS Committu LOGAN SPANN, M. D. . / F. L. UNDERWOOD, M . D. Please the most M'lndf(ing Editor ..... _.. _... _ .. _ LLOYD STON. fastidious . • Let us solve your problem. We have the finest selections for all occaSions. Pllblishtd mo"thly on tht 3rd day of t ach month, lit tht txtCll ti"Yt oJfiets of tht TZllsa Cou'lty Mtdical Socitty. ! 202 M t .iical A Ttl • Bllilding, TZI lSlI, Ok.lahomll.

VOL. 6 JANUARY, 1940 No. [ PHILTOWER FLOWER SHOP I EDITORIAL COMMENT Mrs. O. L. Setterstrom A nother \ ' ('r~ ' tang:ihlr ;u.:(()rnJl l i~hm{'nt of rhe Tul ~a C tlun t~ · :'\ l ctli(al So(iery Phone 4-4843 Philtower Bldg. durinJ,! the past year " ' a~ a further re· du(tiol1 in the du e~ of the orJ!anization .:.--"-_0_. ._0_0 '_0_._._,.) frum ~36 in 1939 to .,,32 indudin~ ~ I O for t he ~tate ~o(ie t r- fo r the year 1 9 ~O. And t hi ~ reduct iun (ollling in t he fa(e of a very important yea r for the Tulsa County organization. Already Jllan ~ arc THE PATIENTS being: madl' to (arry on an imporrant ~c hedu le of ;u:t ivities during: the coming ORDER year. :\fany of these activities will fi · nanciall y he ncfit memhe rs of this so· The Doctor Must Be Well C1cty. Dressed. In addition to all t h e~e, and other thing:s. TuJ ~a i ~ the host ( ity fo r the T H E ANSWER- 19-4-0 convention of the Oklahoma State A HModel" Laundried Shirt. ~1edi cal A s~ociarion in ~la y. This i ~ no A "Model" Cleaned and ~ma ll hurden. This WIH"e lltioll will be Pressed ~ taJ.!ed in ~ tyle hefitting- Tukl and 'Tu1s."~ rep utation as a host city. Plans ALSO- have heen well laid and the coming convention promi:-:es to he the greatest Office Coats, Nurse Uniforms convention he ld within the ~ tat e_ and Towels. Perfectly White On Januarr J!: t the due~ for 19+0 and Thoroughly Sterilized. were due. In order to carry out the heavy program without undue delay Model Laundry and to operate the Tul!::l Count~ ' :\ [edi­ & DRY CLEANING WORKS cal Societl' Oil a cash hasis, it will be necessary that ll1ember~ send in their 3·1146 chrcb for J 9fO dues as soon as possihle. i flll lUlrl', 1940 Page 15 S~a~e Conven~ion Chairman Named

General Chair man M . J. Searle selects grou p to help make the 1940 convention o( the O klahoma State Association one of most in teresting and la rgest in history.

Dctermined to make the 19-+ 0 con· 2. Program Committee-E. O. John­ vention of the Oklahoma State i\1edi· son, chairman; Frank A. Stuart, ~Vl ar­ cal Association the Illost outstanding vin H enley. meeting of the state organization to 3. Scientific Exhibits - E. Rankin date, Dr. l\l. ]. Searle, general chair· Denny, chairman ; H. H. Porter, G if­ man, announces the appointment of his ford H en rY. cOll1mirree chairman w ho will have -to Com'mercial Exhibits- S. C. Shep­ charge of the various phases of the con· ard, chairman; W. A. Showman, 1V10r­ ve ntion. Plans ha ve been made to have ris B. Lhevi ne. each committee meet right after the 5. Finance Committee-H . B. Stew­ holidays to lay plans for their part in art, chairman ; ]. C. Peden, Roy L . the general program. Smith. 6. Entenainment - H ugh Evans, Emphasis will be laid on the com· chairman; J. C. Shipp, Ned Smith. Ill ercial and sc ientific exhibits to make 7. Stationery and Badges-Roy Dun­ them hetter and more in line with the lap, chairman; J. Fred Bolton, Mont hij:!h·type exh ibi ts held in the larger Stanley. state meetings. Arrangements have been 8. Hotel Reservations-Ralph IVf c~ made with a number of the larger na­ Giil,chai rman; W. D. Hoover, B. L . tional distributors and drug houses to Branle),. exhihit in Tulsa in 1940. The scien­ 9. Women Ph ys icians-Luvern tific exhi bits will be large r and more Hayes, chairman; iV[oll}, 1\1cQuaker, im portant than ever before as plans 1\1arcella Ruprecht. hm'e bee n made to bring outstanding 10. Auxuliar~' -iVIrs. W . L. Larra­ di splays here. bee, chairman . .-\lrhough rhe complete program of I I. G olf Committee- W . J. Bryan, guest speake rs has not been announccd, J r., chairman ; R. Q. Atchley, Henry Dr. L. S. vVillou r, state secretary, de· Browne. clared that Dr. Alphonse McMann of 12. Reserve Officers-T. H. Davis, St. Louis who is vice-president of the chairman i P. P. Nesbitt, Jan 1\lIcKen- American Medical Association, w ill be zle. one of the outstanding mcn who will 13. Fraternity - Robt. hebrought here in :May. Witcher, chairman i Jos. Fulcher, Hugh tn order to stimulate a greater in­ P erry. terest in the various sec tions, members 14. Section H osts-C. E. Bradley, who wish to read papers for t he state chairman ; J. C. Brogden, Frank ]. meeting have been asked to furnish the Nelson. title and synopsis to the program com­ 15. Spec ial Clinics-I. A. Nelson, mittee prior to J anuarv 15. chairman; ] an IVlacKenzie, Allen C. K ramer. ______Following is a list of the committee appointments as announced by Dr. EX, MEANING OUT Searle: "What ~ ' o u all doin ' now, big boy?" J. Advisory Committee-A. Cook, P .

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PROFESSIONAL PROTECTION Your Linens and Towels are carefully mended, washed and steri Ii zed We furnish and deli ve r to you garments on rental basis at laundry prices. 8561 STAR LINEN SUPPLY 8561 J lllJUnr),. 19-1-0 Page I~ (Continued from Page 13) published. also show that we have taken ca re of The Bullet in has cos t us approxima­ twice as many county patients as has tely $ 1,250.00 so far this year and we been treated in previous mo nths. have sold approximately $2,100.00 I only bel ieve that the Tulsa County worth of advertising for a profit of ap­ Yl edical Clini c is one of the most out­ proximately $900.00 for the year. standing contributions made by organ­ The Bulletin has been se nt to about ized medici ne to the citize ns of 'rulsa 600 doctors ove r the Northeastern sec­ in recent years and 1 bel ieve that now tion of Oklahoma each month.- J. F. that we have established it, the clinic Bolton, chairman. will be a permanent affair.-A. '''' . • • • Pigford, chai rman. • HOSPITAL INSURANCE: Start­ • • • ing: immediately after the present com­ • COLLECTIONS: It gives me a mittee was appoi nted we started work great deal of pleasure to hand you the on pla ns for hospital insurance in Okla­ following annual report of the lVl cd i­ homa and as a climax to OUT years work cal Credit Bureau which is a bureau of we a re glad to be able to report that a thi ~ Society. hospital in surance company will be in­ The Credit Bureau reports the collec­ corporated and the actual operation tion of accou nts from J anuary 1 to De­ before the end of t hi ~ 1110nth. cember 1 J, 1939, have reached the The chairman of vour com mittee was grand total of $ 15,509.33. With about also named c hainn~ n of a state com­ two weks of December left, I am sure mittee and charged with the dut\' of the collections for the fiscal vear will working out a hospital insura nce 'plan pa" the $16,000.00 mark. Yo~r collec­ for the entire state under the auspices of tion Bureau has been in operation sl ight­ the Oklahoma State }\/fedical Associa­ Ir over a year an a half and during tion. The com mittee worked a long time which time it has collected $23,599.48. on th is assignment and made a number During 1939 we increased the num­ of trips to Oklahoma C it\' and Shawnee her of doctors and dentists now usi ng to co nfer with other members of the the Credit Bu reau files from 106 to 140 committee and doctors who were in ­ or an in crease of 35 doctors. vVc have terested. The report of this committee in our files 4,251 accounts which is was presented to the co uncil of the almost 900 more than we had on Janu­ State jVlcd ical Association at a special arr I. meeting in August and the State So­ During the past year, we returned ciety at that time voted to sponsor the the total of $410.45 to the Medical organization of a mutual hospital 111- Societ~ ' and a~ of December I) 1939, surance company. Sin ce that time, the we have a cash balance in the Fourth \'e han a liahilitr in :, uranC(' Jlol· to do durin}!' the past rear, only upon icr in force in Oklahoma at a rate \"hich one occa:,ion ha n they hrl'1l called upon i:, ch('aper than t hi s type of in:,urancc to function, thi:, hcin/! :\I ondar e\'e­ has heen :,old hefore. nin}!', Octoher 9, IQ39. Tul:,a Cuuntr 2- Appro'.:imatclr 200 policies arc :\I edical SociN\' entertained the Illem· no\\' in fnrC(' throu}!'hout t he :,tate. hership of the ' Oklaholll:1 Cuunt~ ' S() ~ .l-That this Socict" has received it ciet\' with a dinner, after whit.:h the pro­ check for .'f: 121.00 whi ~ h ha:, heen cretl­ }!'ra;n was given hr the Okl:1homa C()lI n ~ ited in uur Bulletin ad verti:,ing account. t\' Sllcicrr, T here were ahout fift,' out· Thi:, income is a direct re:,ult of the (;f-town '}!,l1e:'t:'. A. Pavy, :\ j . I)., activitie~ of thi:, committee. chairman, It i:, a crime that there arc not at • • • lea:' t 500 pnlicie:, now in force and we • ETH ICS: A s chairman of the recommend that even' memher of thi!' Ethics Committee of the Tul:,a County Society who carrie:' 'liahility in:,uranc(' .\fedicnl Societ\', I wi:,h to report rhnt get in [Ouch with nur executive office:, in the past rear we have had to deal and arran}!'e to :,ecure t his in :,uranc('.­ with t\\'o case:" Attached reports of each ]. C. Brogden, :\LD., chairman. ca:,e reveal the nature of our :'Ul!ges­ • • • tion:, and the :,a ti :,facwry manner in • CANCER: The committee contin­ which hoth were cleared up.-A. \V, ued a:' in previou:, "ears tn act ;1:' the Roth, :\ r, 0., chai rman. executive committee in cooperation with • • • the local repr e:,e nta t i\~ e (If the \Vomen ':, • GOLF: Your Golf Committee re­ Field Army w ho:,e ;lctivirie:, i:, outlined porr:, that w e held two rel!ular gulf and directed b,' the SOCief\' for the Con­ tournament:, durinl! thi:, past year, The trol of C;lnc~r. The \\:ork ha:, heen fir!' t tournament "':I:; the ~1edi c a l So· purely education;i1. Uurin/! the ~ ' ear ciety's :ooponso red J,!olf tournament, there were fo u rteen ( "J.) talb given played April 20 at In dian Hills C luh. hy different memher:o: of Jhe Speakers Sixl\' memhers took part in the touma­ Bureau. The:,e talks were before various men'ts and everr player won a prize. women's cluhs throughout the city and The \ ,V. Albert Cook Challenge Trophy county. There w a!' also si x (6) Radio which repre:oo ents the Society'!, champion- JaNuary, 1940 Page 21 ship was won by Dr. L. C. Northrup early part of the year because the Coun­ and it is now in his possession. The t\' Attorne\,s office was busy in the Scott\' Tavlor 'J'roph\' was won bv Dr. ~lid-Conti,~ent Strike Trials. 'This fall \rV. ]\ r. Jones and he' now holds it. Dr. we talked to the Count,· Attorne" and Showman won the high prize for low he has promised to cooperate wit-h the prize for low net score and Dr. H. B. ~ Iedical Society in a program to get rid Stewart was runner up . The Doctors­ of people who are practising medicine Dentists tournament was also held on against the law. \rYe believe that a plan the Indian Hills course and was played can be worked out wi th the investi­ on November 9. Approximately 65 gators in the County Attorne~ " s office golfers took part in thi s tournament and to secure the proper type of investiga­ lo\\" score. - R. Q. Atchley. ~1. D., tion which will enable the Countv At­ and Dr. W. ~ II. J ones who tied for torney to file criminal charges in a 'num­ low seore.R. Q . Atchler, ~1.D., chair- ber of Fraudulent cases here in town. man. The committee especially wants to urge • • • the committee for next year to give • LEGlSLATIO I : Duties of the this idea full consideration. - Paul legislative committee were assumed by Grosshart. ~ Ir . D., chairman. the clinic committee of the Tulsa Coun­ n' ~I ed ical Society, relative to legisla­ • tion as it affected the operation of the clinic. During the past year there has been • PUBLIC RELATIONS: Public Relations Committee wishes to make the no important legislation passed by the following report of activities during the legislature affecting the practice of year. medicine in the state of Oklahoma. However, a ve ry important piece of leg­ I-Your committee has furnished 52 islation that will probably come up in radio programs given over Station the next meeting of Congress is out­ KTUL each Wednesday afternoon lined in an attached letter sent to me during the entire year_ 2- Your com­ hv 1\111'. R. H. Graham, Executive Sec­ mittee has arranged another weekly r~tarv of the Oklahoma State IVl edical broadcast each Wednesday night at 7 :00 Asso~iation.-E. Rankin Denny, IVLD., p.m. over Station KOME in Tulsa_ chairman. 3--ln May, 1939,your committee super­ • • vised the publication of a special news­ • WELFARE: The Committee on paper section devoted entirely to medi­ l\l[embership Welfare begs to report its cine and the Tulsa Countv Medical :l.ctivities for the year 1939. Societv in the Tulsa Tribun~. 4-Your No case~ requiring the giving of fi­ committee has supervised some publicity nancial aid nor any other form of news stories which have appeared in the assistance has been brought to the at­ local newspapers.-W. Albert Cook. tention of the Committee: l\1.D., chai rman. Floral expression s of sympathy, ex­ tended in the name of the Medical So­ • PROGRAM: This committee has c i et~' , have been sent in every case of endeavored to provide interesting and death to a member or close relative of instructive programs. with particular a member.-Roy W. Dunlap. M.D., reference to those subjects in which re­ chairman. cent new developments have been made. • • • Several out-of-town speakers have been • FRAUDULENT PRACTICES: provided and numerous members of our The Fraudulent Committee has very lit­ own society have appeared with excel­ tle to report in the way of actual ac­ lent papers, provocative of interesting compl ishments during the year. We were discussions. - Frank Nelson, M. D ., unable to make any progress during the chairman. p,.pltJJip'fllI bi"tctp,.~

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