Friday, Mat 16, 1913 on the cultivation of tse clinical 

 sciences of diagnosis and 



CONTENTS THEBAPT^ 



The Congress of American Physicians:— In preparing this address some weeks 



On the Cultivation of the Clinical Sciences . i . ,■, 



of Dia.gnosis and Therapy: Dr. Lewellys ^SO, i liad written the statement that the 



F. Barker 731 membership of this association had f or- 



The Meaning of Graduate Study: Professor tunately been spared by death from any 



E. D. Caemichael 738 diminution in its numbers during the past 



The Tenth International Geographical Con- year ; shortly before this meeting, however, 



gress: Propessoe Wm. Herbert Hobbs .. 743 the association has suffered the loss of two 



Scientific Notes and News 745 of its original members — Dr. John S. Bil- 

 lings and Dr. Francis P. Kinnicutt, and 



University and Educational News 750 „ .^ . , -r^ tt , » 



one 01 its associate members. Dr. Hugh A,. 



Discussion and Correspondence : — Stpwa rt 

 University Life in Idaho: Propessoe Ver- ' 



NGN L. Kellogg. Edttcational Standards We now enter upon the work o± the 



at an Agricultural College: B. H. Hibbard. twenty-eighth annual meeting. Each an- 

 The Call for Ample and Trustworthy Vital ... 



Statistics: Professor Chas. W. Hargitt. nual session begins with an address from 



To Trace the Lines of Force in an Electro- the president, by by-law limited to half an 

 static Field: Professor W. S. Franklin. . , ,. . 



Sigh-school Botany: Dr. e. b. Copeland. mnv, and by custom including, first, an 



Indoor Humidity: Professor Alan W. C. expression of appreciation of the honor of 

 TVTenzie'^ 751 



presiding over the assembly, and, second. 



Scientific BooTcs:— suggestions for the promotion of the wel- 



Fisher's The Purchasing Power of Money: f <- .-. ac;snciatinn and mo,ve^ pstip 



Professor Edwin Bidwell Wilson. Halle ^^^^ °^ ^^^ association ana, more espe- 



on The Mesozoic Flora of Graham Land: cially, for the adaptation of its functions 



De. f. h. Knowlton 758 ^^ y^^ ever-changing conditions of Amer- 



Special Articles: — ican medicine. 



The Physico-chemical Conditions of Anes- tit,^ ■«■„„+ /^,-,f,r ir. +v,nvi +^ .,.;,,„ +i,„,t1,„ 



thetio Action. Correlation hetioeen the ^^ ^^^t 'i^ty is, then, to give thanks. 



Anti-stimulating and the Anti-cytolytic Ac- The president of the association would 



iTlie^ .^"'!*.''.!*.'!!''. .^!'?™''?!'. .^t^™. .^.' 764 indeed be guilty of ingratitude were he to 



omit to thank his colleagues for the honor 



The Southern Society for Philosophy and Psy- and distinction they Confer upon him by 



chology : Professor W. C. Rdediger 767 , . , , . -n , i , , , ■, ■ 



his election, lliven though the choice comes 



The Zoological Section of the Michigan Acad- automatically in serial sequence to mem- 



emy of Science: Dr. E. W. Hegnee 767 , ,. -, -i , i ■■ 



bers 01 the council, to be chosen as this 



Societies and Academies:- ^^^^^ -^ ^^ ^^^^^ ^j^.^j^ ^^ ambitious 

 The New York Academy of Science. . . . . 



Philosophical Society of the University of physician might well be Willing tO look 



Virginia: Peofessor Wm. A. Kepnee ... 768 forward to as a possible culminating event 



' Address of the president before the Associa- 



MSS. inteDded for publication and books, etc.. intended for j-jq^ ^f American Physicians, Washington, May 6, 



reTiew should be sent to Professor J. McKeenCattell, Garrison- ,„,, 



on-Hudson, N. Y. -IJlo. 



