SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING 



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WHEREAS, The municipality and the county have in most cases been found 

 to be satisfactory units for the care of advanced cases ; and 



WHEREAS, The stamping out of tuberculosis depends so largely upon segre- 

 gation of advanced cases; therefore be it 



Resolved, That The National Association for the Study and Prevention of 

 Tuberculosis approves a plan whereby municipalities and counties shall be 

 encouraged to erect satisfactory institutions for treatment of advanced cases; 

 and be it further 



Resolved, That this Association approves a plan whereby municipalities and 

 counties shall be encouraged to establish dispensaries for the discovery, treat- 

 ment and prevention of cases of tuberculosis. 



WHEREAS, The National Association for'the Study and Prevention of Tuber- * 

 culosis has enjoyed the bountiful hospitality of the Colorado members of the 

 Association, be it 



Resolved, That we hereby tender to the chairman and members of the various 

 committees, to the Colorado medical profession and to the laity at large who 

 have so liberally contributed to our entertainment, our most hearty thanks 

 and appreciation. 



At a meeting of the board of directors held on Wednesday, 

 June 21, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: 

 Dr. Mazyck P. Ravenel, president; John M. Glenn, New 

 York, and Dr. G. Walter Holden, Denver, vice-presidents; Dr. 

 Henry Barton Jacobs, Baltimore, secretary; Gen. George M. 

 Sternberg, Washington, treasurer. 



The following directors were elected to serve on the executive 

 committee for the ensuing year: William H. Baldwin, Washing- 

 ton; Dr. Hermann M. Biggs, New York; Edward T. Devine, 

 New York; Dr. S. A. Knopf, New York; Dr. George M. Kober, 

 Washington; Dr. Walter R. Steiner, Hartford; Dr. William 

 Charles White, Pittsburgh. 



Following the meeting of the Advisory Council on the evening 

 of June 20, Dr. Charles O. Probst, of Columbus, Ohio, was unani- 

 mously elected chairman of the Advisory Council for the next 

 annual meeting. 



The summarized report of the Treasurer, Gen. George M. 

 Sternberg, is as follows: 



Balance on hand April 30, 1910 $521.14 



Receipts 33,080.59 



Disbursements 31,058.60 



Balance on hand April 30, 1911 $2,543.13 



