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223- Saskatchewan Society of Osteopathic 

 Physicians. President: Anna E. Northup- 

 Little, 2228 Albert Street, Regina, Sask. 

 Term expires December 31, 1960. Executive 

 Secretary: Doris M. Tanner, 2228 Albert 

 Street, Regina, Sask. Term expires December 

 31, 1960. 



History: Formed 1914. 



Purpose: To coordinate members of profes- 

 sion ; to make regulations for their practice ; to 

 maintain high ethical and professional standards. 



Membership: Three. Graduation from a recog- 

 nized college of osteopathy and meeting all re- 

 quirements for licensure in the province required. 



Meetings: Annual. 



224. Section of Pathology of the Manitoba 

 Medical Association. President: D. W. Pen- 

 ner, Winnipeg General Hospital, Winnipeg, 

 Man. Term expires June, 1961. Secretary: 

 C. N. Crowson, Misericordia General Hos- 

 pital, Winnipeg, Man. Term expires June, 

 1961. 



History: Founded 1949 at University of Mani- 

 toba. Provisions made for ordinary, associate 

 and honorary membership. Meetings have been 

 mixed scientific and business, and held 6 times 

 annually. Annual meeting in June of each year. 



Purpose: Maintenance of a high standard of 

 proficiency in pathology ; advancement of path- 

 ology; to function as representative organiza- 

 tion of pathologists in the province. 



Membership: Honorary 4; associate 11 ; ordi- 

 nary 31. Requirements as for Manitoba Medical 

 Association plus restriction of practice to path- 

 ology in any one or more of its major sub- 

 divisions. 



Meetings: Six yearly. 



225. Societe Canadienne d'Etudes et de 

 Recherches Psychiatriques, 2156 Sherbrooke 

 Street, W., Montreal 25, Que. President: 

 Victorin Voyer, 724 Hartland Avenue, Mont- 

 real 8, Que. Term expires December 31, 1960. 

 Secretary: J. B. Boulanger. Term indefinite. 



History: Founded 1958 in Montreal by a 

 group of Canadian psychiatrists using French 

 as their scientific language. 



Purpose: To group, in a scientific society of 

 French expression, psychiatrists and allied work- 

 ers ; to encourage research and cooperation in 

 the field of psychiatry and related science. 



Membership: 18. Full membership — certifica- 

 tion in psychiatry ; associate and affiliate — 

 qualification or studies in medicine, psychology, 

 social science, social service, sociology, anthro- 

 pology, education, nursing, etc. Open to all inter- 



ested in psychiatric problems or fields related 

 to psychiatry. 



Meetings: Quarterly. 



Publications: French section (quarterly), 

 Journal of Canadian Psychiatric Association. 

 (See entry 105). 



226. Societe Canadienne-Fran^aise d'Electro- 

 radiologie Medicale. President: Paul Bro- 

 deur, Notre Dame Hospital, 1560 Sherbrooke 

 Street, E., Montreal, Quebec. Term expires 

 December, 1961. Secretary: A. F. Vallee, 

 Sainte- Jeanne d'Arc Hospital, 3570 St. Urbain 

 Street, Montreal, Que. Term expires Decem- 

 ber, 1961. 



History: Founded 26 years ago, the society 

 groups all French-speaking radiologists of the 

 province of Quebec. 



Purpose: Scientific advancement of radiology. 



Mem.bership: 100. Certification in radiology, 

 presentation of a scientific paper, and recom- 

 mendation by the executive committee required 

 for all members. 



Meetings: Four annually. 



227. Societe de Biologie de Montreal. Presi- 

 dent: Jean-Marie Demers, Universite de 

 Montreal, Montreal, Que. Term expires June, 

 1961. Secretary: Pierre Couillard, Universite 

 de Montreal, Montreal, Que. 



History: Organized 1922. Biological section 

 of Association Canadienne-frangaise pour 

 I'Avancement des Sciences for the Universite de 

 Montreal. 



Purpose: To enable biologists to learn of and 

 discuss recent progress in biology, and to pre- 

 sent original communications. 



Membership: 90. Benefactors; titular mem- 

 bers ; active ; student. 



Meetings: 6-7 yearly. 



Publications: La Revue Canadienne de Biolo- 

 gie, $3. Editor : Antonio d'lorio. 



228. Societe de Gastro-Enterologie de Montreal 

 — Montreal Gastro-Enterologicai Society. 



President: A. Cantero, Elmwood Street, 

 Montreal, Que. Secretary: N. Renzi, 5757 

 Decelles Avenue, Montreal, Que. 



History: Founded 1933. Afhliated with So- 

 ciete Medicale du Canada ; merger 1958 with 

 gastroenterological section of Montreal Medico- 

 Chirurgical Society. 



Purpose: To unite all who have a special 

 interest in gastroenterological problems. 



Membership: 40. Any medical doctor with 

 special interest in gastroenterology eligible. 



Meetings: Every three months. 



