Resolved, That the Association hereby records its sense of obligation to 

 its Executive Secretary whose intelligent and devoted work throughout 

 the past year have been largely instrumental in bringing the Association 

 safely through its period of infancy and to the threshold of a productive 

 future. 



At the close of the business meeting-, the chairman introduced 

 Prof. Chas. Richmond Henderson, the incoming president, who 

 outlined the plans for 1911. (See address page 17.) 



An exhibition arranged under the chairmanship of Dr. Mar- 

 shall L,. Price, Secretary of the Department of Health of Mary- 

 land, assisted by Dr. J. W. Schereschewsky, of the United 

 States Public Health and Marine Hospital Service, was held 

 in connection with the meeting. The exhibition was opened 

 on the night of November 9, and remained open for a week. 

 (See report, page 319.) 



Addresses were given during the week by the following: 



November 12 Birth Registration. Dr. C. Hampson Jones, 



Assistant Health Commissioner, Baltimore 

 November 14 Infectious Diseases of Children. Dr. 



W. P. Morrill, Baltimore 

 November 15 Preventive Activities in Other Countries. 



Dr. Charles Mitchell, Baltimore 

 November 16 Maternal Nursing. Dr. Charles O'Dono- 



van, Baltimore 



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