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Treasurer: W. Van Heuvelen, State Capitol 

 Building, Bismarck, N. Dak. Term indefinite. 



History: Organized 1929. 



Purpose: To further knowledge of water 

 treatment and distribution, sewage treatment and 

 collection, and development of sanitary engineer- 

 ing practices. 



Membership: Open to any person interested 

 in North Dakota water and sewage works 

 problems. Total membership 516. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional activities: Flex Award; presen- 

 tation of professional papers ; sponsorship of 

 area short courses on water and sewage treat- 

 ment. 



Publications: Official Bulletin, bimonthly, cur- 

 rent volume : 27, $2. Editor : W. Van Heuvelen. 



1145. North Florida Radiological Society. 



President: Marvin Harlan Johnston, Five 

 Points Medical Center, Jacksonville 4, Fla. 

 Term indefinite. Secretary: Paul A. Mori, 

 800 Miami Road, Jacksonville 7, Fla. Term 

 indefinite. 



History: Organized May 1954. 



Purpose: Advancement of the practice of 

 radiology. 



Membership: Requires professional practice 

 limited to radiology. Total membership 35. 



Meetings: Quarterly. 



1146. North Pacific District Branch of Ameri- 

 can Psychiatric Association. President: James 

 Shanklin, Portland Medical Center, Portland, 

 Oreg. Term expires April 1961. Executive 

 Secretary: John \V. Evans, 201 Medical Arts 

 Building, Portland 5, Oreg. Term expires 

 April 1961. 



History: Formed in the 1950's. 



Purpose: To keep members better informed 

 of national business ; to keep leadership of 

 national organization more informed of local 

 needs. 



Membership: Requires membership in Ameri- 

 can Psychiatric Association. Total membership 

 150. 



Meetings: Biennial. 



1147. North Pacific Pediatric Society. 1440 

 Southwest Taylor Street, Portland, Oreg. 

 President: E. Stewart James, 5731 Cranville 

 Street, Vancouver, B. C. Term expires Sep- 

 tember 24, 1961. Executive Secretary: John 

 A. May. Term expires September 24, 1961. 



History: Founded 1919. Covers States of 

 Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington, and 

 the Provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. 



Purpose: Advancement of pediatrics ; scien- 

 tific and social improvement of members. 



Membership: Physicians whose practice is 

 limited to pediatrics. Total membership 280, of 

 whom 18 are Associate. 



Meetings: Semiannual. 



1148. North Pacific Society of Internal Medi- 

 cine. President: Samuel M. Poindexter, 105 

 North 8th Street, Boise, Idaho. Term expires 

 September 1961. Secretary: Fred E. Cleveland, 

 1118 9th Avenue, Seattle, Wash. Term ex- 

 pires September 1961. 



History: Organized 1927. 



Purpose: To elevate standards of internal 

 medicine in the North Pacific area. 



Membership: Active members, 105, from 

 British Columbia, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, 

 Washington, and Wyoming, with five years in 

 internal medicine and certification by American 

 Board ; Senior, over sixty years of age ; In- 

 active ; Honorary. 



Meetings: Semiannual. 



1 149. North Pacific Society of Neurology and 

 Psychiatry. President: Peter Lehmann, 925 

 West Georgia Street, Vancouver 1, B. C. 

 Term expires April 1961. Secretary-Treas- 

 urer: Thomas H. Holmes, School of Medicine, 

 University of Washington, Seattle 5, Wash. 

 Term expires April 1961. 



History: Organized 1939. Sections: Wash- 

 ington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, British Colum- 

 bia, Alaska, Yukon. 



Purpose: To advance the sciences of neur- 

 ology and psychiatry. 



Membership: Fellows, certified or eligible for 

 certification by specialty boards ; Associate 

 members, limiting practice to neurology, psy- 

 chiatry, neurosurgery, or allied sciences ; Senior 

 I "ellows ; Honorary Fellows. Total membership 

 200. 



Meetings: Annual. 



1 1 50. North Pacific Surgical Association. Presi- 

 dent: John A. Duncan, 1630 Medical Dental 

 Building, Seattle 1, Wash. Term expires 

 November 1960. Secretary-Treasurer: Dean 

 K. Crystal, 1110 Harvard Avenue, Seattle 22, 

 Wash. Term expires November 1964. 



History: Organized March 1912. Sections: 

 Oregon, Washington, British Columbia. 



Purpose: Cultivation of the science and art 

 of surgery and promotion of highest ethical 

 standards of surgical practice. 



Membership: Over thirty-five years of age, 

 graduates of five years from recognized schools 



