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SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL SOCIETIES 



January 1961. Secretary: Nicholas G. Amato. 

 Term expires January 1961. 



History: Organized November 23, 1937. 

 Sections: Southwestern Ohio; Northern Ken- 

 tucky. 



Purpose: To evaluate methods and techniques 

 of anesthesia ; to bring before the group indi- 

 viduals with new ideas, techniques, or social 

 adjustments; to foster a better understanding 

 between anesthetists and the public, surgeons, 

 and hospitals. 



Membership: Physicians and dentists who 

 have been licensed by their respective state 

 boards and who desire to promote knowledge in 

 all that pertains to the art and science of 

 anesthesiology, to advocate all measures and 

 procedures for the safety and best interests of 

 all patients, to estabhsh cordial and scientific 

 relations with surgeons, hospital management, 

 and anesthesiologists, and to disseminate 

 knowledge among the laity to the end that they 

 may have a proper concept of the work of the 

 anesthesiologist, and who belong to their re- 

 spective Academies. Total membership 50. 



Meetings: Annual; monthly, the third Thurs- 

 day of each month. 



524. Cincinnati Society of Neurology and Psy- 

 chiatry. President: Louis A. Gottschalk, 

 Department of Psychiatry, College of Medi- 

 cine, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati 29, 

 Ohio. Term expires September 1960. Execu- 

 tive Secretary: William Hillard, 2314 Auburn 

 Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Term expires Sep- 

 tember 1961. 



History: Founded 1940 by a group of Cin- 

 cinnati neurologists, psychiatrists, and neuro- 

 surgeons. 



Purpose: To promote social and scientific 

 intercourse among its members ; to promote the 

 welfare of those who devote themselves to 

 neurology, psychiatry, and neurological sur- 

 gery, in accordance with the ethics and ideals 

 of the medical profession. 



Membership: Active Members, physicians 

 who are members of the Cincinnati Academy 

 of Medicine, or members of the American Medi- 

 cal Association, with the major part of their 

 practice in neurology, psychiatry, or neurological 

 surgery ; Associate, residents and fellows in 

 hospitals, and those interested in fields related 

 to neurology, psychiatry, or neurological sur- 

 gery ; Emeritus Members, physicians who have 

 been active members for a period of years and 

 desire to be transferred to Emeritus status ; 

 Honorary Members, physicians deemed worthy 

 by the Society to be elected to such membership. 

 Total membership 120. 



Meetings: Monthly, October through May. 



Professional activities: Active interest in all 

 neuropsychiatric and neurosurgical activities in 

 the city ; public participation in society pro- 

 grarns. 



525. Civil Aviation Medical Association (Do- 

 mestic & International). President: Delbert 

 F. Key, 300 Homer Avenue, Palo Alto, Calif. 

 Term expires April 26, 1961. Secretary- 

 Treasurer: Joel H. Fisher, 1001 Connecticut 

 Avenue, N. W., Washington 6, D. C. Term 

 expires April 26, 1961. 



History: Organized 1947 as Airline Medical 

 Examiners Association ; incorporated in the 

 District of Columbia January 31, 1955; name 

 subsequently changed to present title. 



Purpose: To establish and maintain effective 

 medical standards for persons engaged in civil 

 aviation, and to improve the conditions of prac- 

 tice of civil aviation medicine. 



Membership: Open to any licensed physician 

 who is a member in good standing of his local, 

 county, State, and national medical societies 

 and who is actively engaged in practice of avia- 

 tion medicine ; also open to any scientist engaged 

 in aviation medical research, the teaching of 

 aviation medicine, or the authorship of scientific 

 aviation information. Total membership 391. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional activities: Yearly scientific pro- 

 grams. 



526. Cleveland Engineering Society. 3100 Ches- 

 ter Avenue, Cleveland 14, Ohio. Executive 

 Director: Donald H. Cornish. Term indefinite. 



History: Founded 1880 as Civil Engineers 

 Club of Cleveland; incorporated and name 

 changed to present title 1909. Divisions: Con- 

 struction, Fuels, Machine Design, Management, 

 Manufacturing, Marketing, Power Plant, 

 Process Industries, Public Utilities. Twenty- 

 three committees. 



Purpose: To promote educational and pro- 

 fessional improvement of members, to make 

 available to the public scientific and technical 

 knowledge, and to advance the fields of engi- 

 neering, architecture, and applied science. 



Membership: Active (1), degree from recog- 

 nized technical college and six years in prac- 

 tice or teaching of engineering, architecture, or 

 applied science, three years of which must have 

 been in a position of responsibility; Active (2), 

 eight years in practice or teaching of engineer- 

 ing, architecture, or applied science, three years 

 of which must have been in a position of respon- 

 sibility; Professional, must be registered pro- 

 fessional engineer in Ohio; Associate, engaged 

 in engineering, architecture, or applied science, 

 or actively associated in business with those 



