
l J'UI.SA UNTY MElCll c"J. 5(JC BuiLd TuLsa IN THIS'* ISSUE Dr. Fred E. Woodson'* Assumes Office A. Society President It's Yo",. The Medical Library RED CROSS BLOOD CENTER E1lcoltrage Dono1's Annual Committee Reporto Indicate Active Y ... In 1949 January Medical Programs Vol. 16 No. 1 January, 1950 7i new convenience • new flexibility in dosage newall-around usefulness new water-soluble liquid vita . preparations Poly-Vi-Sol Trl-Yi-Sol Ce-Yi-Sol hch 0.6 ce. supplies: Eatll 0.6 ce. lupplles: Each 0.5 cc. supplies: Vitamin A 5000 USP units Vitamin A 5000 USP units Ascorbic Acid 50 mI. Vitamin 0 1000 USP units VII.mln D 1000 USP units Ascorbic Acid SO,O rna. Ascorbic Acid 50 rna . Thi,mine 1.0 mi. 'Riboflavin 0.8 mi. 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GETMAN, Founder 1949 Society Activities ________________________ 11 Blue Ribbon Awards For 1949 ........... 12 January Medical Calendar ............... 15 Memphis lmernisr T o Speak Here _ 17 New Members _ ____ ________________________ 20 Personals __________________________________ _ 20 ADVERTISERS Akin·, Natural Foods ..................... 20 Ayersr. McKenna & H arrison ______ ____ _ 3 Sixth dnd .1(din Sfs. Ball Drug Company ................. .... 22 Bearrice Foods. lnc ..... _____ ._ _ 27 Pirone ~:3 61?.1 Ciba Pharmaceutical Products ________ ._._ 19 Coca·Cola Bottling Co. .... ........ 4 Commercial Priming Co._ ___ ___ ________ 28 Courtright-Oprician ._ _________ ... _________ 28 Currain's Prescription L'lborarory ______ 27 Daricraft ____ ___________________ _____________ 17 HAPPY NEW YEAR! Dairy Council of Tulsa _______ ___________ 22 May good health, happiness, pros­ Eli Lilly & Company.... .......... ..... 6 perity and contentment be with German Drug Score .__ __ __ _______________ 5 you during 1950. And ••. may Harvard Drug Store ._ ____ . _______ . 20 your efforts continue to be crowned Hillcrest H ospital _________ .______ . ________ 14 with success. Mead Johnson & Company ................ 2 Medical Arcs Prescription Shop ___________ 13 FREE DELIVERY NIGHT AND DAY. Medical Service Society _ __ ____________ __ 16 Merkel X·Ray Co. ...................... .....28 WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS Mid·Continent Surgical Supply Co ...... 28 F. H. Paxton Co. ................. ... ..... 23 Professional Direccory __ __ ___ . 24 Professional Drug Shop .. ...... ...... .... .14 Sponsors of the "Tell Me, Doctor" Radio Raley·Shaddock Pharmacy..... 4 Broodcosts 01 5:15 P.M. each Mondoy Smith.Dorsey Co. ____________ _________ ____ 21 Ihrough Fridoy, KTUL, prepared by The Spencer Road Sanitarium ___________ 21 Oklahoma State Medical Association. Springer Clinic .. ........ ............25 Sr. John·s Hospita l ... 22 T. Roy Barnes Drugry. _. _______ ... ._ 16 two simple twists. • • seconds Time saving is made easy with the newly designed disposable syringe forf!IIuracillin' (Crystalline Procaine Penicillin-G, Lilly). Just two simple twists of the wrist, and it's ready to use. Because it is presterilized and the dosage premeasured, it eliminates need less bother-saves precious time. Take this less pressing moment to order a suppl y fOf the daily occasions when every second counts. Complete literature on disposable syringes for ~lIl1rllcillin' is available from your Lilly medical service representative or will be forwarded upon request. Ell liLLY AND COMPANY • INDIANAPOLIS 6, INDIANA, U.S.A . jall!/(II"Y, 1950 Page 7 THE BULLETIN ~~~~~~~~~~~-OFTHE~~~~~~~~~~~ TULSA COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY Fred E. Woodson, M.D., P'resident W . A. Showman, M.D., President-Elect Marshall C. Hare, M.D., Vice-President John G. Matt, M.D., Secretary-TreaJltrer Jack Spears, Exectltive Secretary Vol. 16 TULSA, OKLAHOMA, J ANUARY. 1950 Nn. 1 DR. SHOWMAN TO HEAD SOCIETY IN 1951 Dr_ Fred E. Woodson Assumes Office As President. Annual Dues Continue Unchanged. Dr. John G. Matt Again Reelected As Secretary. Treasurer. Dr. Winifred A. Showman, widely Society's qualifies an eleventh delegate by know n T ulsa dermatologist and medical next May. leader, was unanimously elected as Presi­ Other alternate delegates include Dr. dent-Elect of the Tulsa County Med ical A. Ray Wiley, Dr. Logan A. Spann, Dr. Society at the organizarion's annual busi­ M. J. Searle, Dr. F. D. Si nclair, Dr. Earl ness meeting last December 12. He will M. Lusk, Dr. I. H. Nelson, Dr. Herberr serve as Pres idem in 195 1, succeeding S. Orr, Dr Donald V. Crane, and Dr. Dr. Fred E. Woodson, who was named Thomas J. Hardman. [0 the office a year ago. The Society again fixed annual memo Ocher officers selected by the member­ bership dues at S58.00 for 1950 and ship to serve in 1950 are: authorized a conservative budget for op­ Dr. Marshall O. Han, general pracri­ erarion of the year's aCt ivities. Dues to rioner recemly cited by the Board of the local Oklahoma Scare Medical Asso­ Trustees for his work as Chairman of ciation continue ar 542.00, making a the Society's Fraudulent Practices Com­ roral of SI00.00. This sum is now due minee, elected Vice-President. and payable and may be paid in two Dr. John G. Marr, proctologist, re­ equal installmems of $50.00 each, pay­ elected for a third term as Secrerary­ able on January I and July 1, if des ired. Treasurer. Ocher business activities were kept at Dr. John E. McDonald, orthopedic a minimum with annual commirree re­ su rgeon and retiring President of the pons scheduled to be mimeographed and Society, named to a five-year term on the distributed by mail in lieu of the usual Board of Trustees. oral presemations at the annual business Dr. H ugh C. Graham, pediatrician, meeting. elected for a two-year term of office on Dr, John E. McDonald, retiring Pres i­ (he Board of Trustees and filling a va­ dem, received a rising vOte of thanks ca ncy occasioned by Dr, Hart's election from the Society for his services and in as Vice-President. tu rn acknowledged the cooperation of Dr. Thomas ]. Hardman, surgeon re­ membership throughout the year. elected to a second term of three years The new Presidem-Elec t, Dr. Showman, as a member of the Board of Censors. is a graduate of W ash ingtOn University Dr. Robert E, Funk, internist, and Dr. School of Medicine, Sr. Louis, Class of Marshall O. H an were each named to 1921. Following several yea rs of pOSt­ five-year terms as members of the House grad uate study in dermatOlogy, he came of Delegates. Dr. J. S. Chalmers, Sand to Tulsa in 1927 and soon became active Springs industrial medicine practitioner, in professional circles. H e waS a mem­ was elected first alternate delegate and ber of the Board of Trustees of the So- will serve as delegate in the event the (Col1ti1J1f(:d 011 Page 18) Dr. Mushall O . Hut Dr. Fr«i E. Woodson Dr. John G . Matt Vice·Pnsident President Secretary. T r .. Hurtr TULSA COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES FOR 1950 Dr. W. A. Showman }3ck Speu, Presi d .. nt·Elen Ex .. cut;ve Sur .. tary Dr. H . A. Rupr .. c1n Dr. H ugh C. Gralum Dr. John E. M rDonald Trusa.. Trunu TruH.. e Dr. Rob..rt E. Funk Dr. Maurice Surle Trust .... J. Trusu" ltw//(Iry, 1950 Page 9 THE MEDICAL LIBRARY Library of the Tulsa County Medical Society Medical Library Committee: Morris B. Ulevine, M.D., Chairman W. A. Showman, M.D. Fred E. Woodson, M.D. John G. Mart, M.D. Miss Irma A. Beehler, Librari(/l! F L Flack, M.D. Telephone 4-1461 1949 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE LIBRARY COMMITTEE The Library Committee o f the Tuls."l County Medical Society can report another year of considerable growth for the Library.
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