190 A HISTORY OF NATIONAL TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION 



At the meeting of the Association in 1911 the Secretary re- 

 ported a membership of 2,270; number of associations, 431; 

 number of dispensaries, 286; and sanatoria and special hospitals, 

 393, with a capacity of 22,720 beds. 



A list of officers and directors for 1910 to 1911 follows: 



President, Dr. William H.Welch; honorary vice-presidents, Theodore Roose- 

 velt and Dr. William Osier; vice-presidents, Dr. Victor C. Vaughan and Dr. 

 George Dock; treasurer, Gen. George M. Sternberg; secretary, Dr. Henry Bar- 

 ton Jacobs; directors, Dr. Robert H. Babcock, Chicago; Dr. Edward R. 

 Baldwin, Saranac Lake; William H. Baldwin, Washington; Dr. Hermann M. 

 Biggs, New York; Dr. Frank Billings, Chicago; W. K. Bixby, St. Louis; C. B. 

 Boothe, Los Angeles; Dr. Henry M. Bracken, St. Paul; Jeffrey R. Brackett, 

 Boston; Dr. William S. Carter, Galveston; Otis H. Childs, Pittsburgh; Dr. 

 T. D. Coleman, Augusta, Ga.; Dr. R. W. Corwin, Pueblo, Colo.; Albert B. 

 Cummins, Des Moines; Dr. John L. Dawson, Charleston; Edward T. Devine, 

 New York; Dr. George Dock, St. Louis; Dr. W. F. Drewry, Petersburg, 

 Va.; Dr. Henry B. Favill, Chicago; Dr. Lawrence F. Flick, Philadelphia; 

 Dr. W. H. Flint, Santa Barbara; Homer Folks, New York; David R. Francis, 

 St. Louis; Robert Garrett, Baltimore; John M. Glenn, New York; Samuel 

 Gompers, Washington; Rowland G. Hazard, Peace Dale, R. I. ; Dr. Elmer E. Hegg, 

 Seattle; James J. Hill, St. Paul; Frederick L. Hoffman, Newark; Dr. G. Walter 

 Holden, Denver; Dr. John N. Hurty, Indianapolis; Dr. Henry Barton Jacobs, 

 Baltimore; Dr. Edward G. Janeway, New York; Dr. S. A. Knopf, New York; Dr. 

 George M. Kober, Washington; Charles M. Lea, Philadelphia; Dr. John H. 

 Lowman, Cleveland; Dr. Rudolf Matas, New Orleans; R. B. Mellon, Pittsburgh, 

 Pa.; Dr. Alfred Meyer, New York; Dr. Charles L. Minor, Asheville; W. C. Nones, 

 Louisville; Dr. Edward O. Otis, Boston; Dr. E. A. Pierce, Portland, Ore.; Dr. 

 Joseph Y. Porter, Key West, Fla.; Redfield Proctor, Jr., Proctor, Vt.; Dr. Mazyck 

 P. Ravenel, Madison, Wis.; Julius Rosenwald, Chicago; W. T. Sedgwick, Bos- 

 ton; Dr. Henry Sewall, Denver; Gen. George M. Sternberg, Washington; Dr. 

 Walter R. Steiner, Hartford, Conn.; Dr. Edward L. Trudeau, Saranac Lake; 

 Dr. Victor C. Vaughan, Ann Arbor; Dr. Joseph Walsh, Philadelphia; Dr. William 

 H. Welch, Baltimore; Dr. F. F. Wesbrook, Minneapolis; Alexander M. Wilson, 

 Philadelphia; Gen. Walter Wyman, Washington. 



Executive secretary, Dr. Livingston Farrand; assistant secretary, Philip P. 

 Jacobs, Ph.D. 



The following is a list of papers read before the respective sec- 

 tions at the meeting of June 20-21, 1911 : 



Dr. Edward G. Janeway, late president of the National Association for the 

 Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis; his contributions and activities 

 S. Adolphus Knopf, M.D. 



