300 Medical Brotherhood [June-September 



B. Sachs, Neurologist, Mt. Sinai Hospital, New York City. 



W. T. Sedgwick, Professor of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of 

 Technology. 



P. A. Shaffer, Professor of Biological Chemistry, Washington Medical 

 School, St. Louis. 



Frank F. Simpson, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Allen J. Smith, Professor of Pathology, University of Pennsylvania. 



Winford H. Smith, Superintendent, Johns Hopkins Hospital. 



Torald Sollmann^ Professor of Pharmacology, Western Reserve Uni- 

 versity. 



Thomas L. Stedman, Editor, Medical Record, New York City. 



C. G. Stockton, Professor of Medicine, Buffalo Medical College. 

 Mabel Ulrich, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 



A. Morgan Vance, Louisville, Kentucky. 



Albert Vanderveer, Vice-Chancellor, University of the State of New 



York, Albany, N. Y. 

 George B. Wallace, Professor of Pharmacology, N. Y. University 



and Bellevue Hospital Medical College. 

 Richard Weil, Assistant Professor of Experimental Therapeutics, 



Cornell Medical School. 

 H. Gideon Wells, Professor of Pathology, University of Chicago. 

 J. Whitridge Williams, Dean, Johns Hopkins Medical School. 

 Ray L. Wilbur, Professor of Medicine, Dean, Leland Stanford Junior 



University. 

 J. C. Wilson, Professor of Medicine, Emeritus, Jefferson Medical 



College. 

 Martha Wollstein, Associate, Rockefeiler Institute. 

 Hiram Woods, Professor of Ophthalmologe, University of Maryland. 

 Jonathan Wright, New York City. 



The officers were instructed to proceed, with all necessary or 

 desirable measures, to enlarge the membership of the Brotherhood 

 and to distribute, to that end, copies of the following appeal, as 

 originally circulated by Dr. Meltzer: 



An Appeal to the Men and Women Engaged in Medical Prac- 

 tice and the Advancement of Medical Sciences 



The present horrible war among civilized nations has brought 

 out impressively certain sad f acts : that although there are civilized 



