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tbe medical profession of all the nations whicli 

 are now at war and increase good feeling 

 among them. A humanitarian body such as 

 the proposed brotherhood, if already in exist- 

 ence and ready for service, might and could be 

 of the greatest usefulness in many ways. 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 



Residents of the City of New YorJc 



Fresident — Dr. S. J. Meltzer, member, Eocke- 

 feller Institute. 



First Vice-president — Dr. Eufus Cole, director, 

 Eoekefeller Hospital. 



Second Vice-president — Dr. S. Josephine Baker, 

 director. Department of Child Hygiene. 



First Secretary — Dr. Wm. J. Gies, professor of 

 biological chemistry, Columbia University. 



Second Secretary — ^Dr. Harlow Brooks^ professor 

 of clinical medicine. 



Treasurer — Dr. Eobert T. Morris, professor of 

 surgery, Post-graduate Medical School. 



COUNCILORS 



Dr. Abraham Jacobi. 



Dr. Eobert Abbe, surgeon to St. Luke's Hos- 

 pital. 



Dr. John Winters Brannan, president, medical 

 board, Bellevue Hospital. 



Dr. J. A. Fordyce, professor of dermatology, 

 College of Physicians and Surgeons. 



Dr. Nellis B. Foster, assistant professor of medi- 

 cine, Cornell University Medical School. 



Dr. S. S. Goldwater, commissioner. Department 

 of Health. 



Dr. Graham Lusk, professor of physiology, Cor- 

 nell University Medical School. 



Dr. William H. Park, professor of bacteriology, 

 University and Bellevue Medical College. 



Dr. John Allen Wyeth, president. New York 

 Polyclinic. 



HONOEABT PRESIDENTS 



Dr. Eussell H. Chittenden, director, Sheffield 

 Scientific School, Yale University, New Haven. 



Dr. W. T. Councilman, professor of pathology, 

 Harvard Medical School, Boston. 



Dr. W. C. Gorgas, surgeon-general of the Army, 

 Washington, D. C. 



Dr. W. S. Halsted, professor of surgery, Johns 

 Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore. 



Dr. W. H. Howell, professor of physiology, Johns 

 Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore. 



Dr. Abraham Jacobi. 



Dr. W. W. Keen, president. International Surg- 

 ical Congress; president, American Philosophical 

 Society, Philadelphia. 



Dr. Edward L. Trudeau, Saranac Lake, New 

 York. 



Dr. James Tyson, professor of medicine, emer- 

 itus, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. 



Dr. Victor C. Vaughan, professor of hygiene and 

 physiological chemistry, Ann Arbor. 



Dr. William H. Welch, president, National 

 Academy of Sciences; professor of pathology, 

 Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore. 



ADVISORY COMMITTEE 

 HONORARY VICE-PRESIDENTS 



Dr. J. J. Abel, professor of pharmacology, 

 Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore. 



Dr. Herman M. Biggs, commissioner. State Board 

 of Health, New York City. 



Dr. Frank Billings, dean, Bush Medical College, 

 Chicago. 



Dr. Clarence John Blake, professor of otology, 

 emeritus, Harvard Medical School, Boston. 



Dr. W. B. Cannon, professor of physiology. 

 Harvard Medical School, Boston. 



Dr. W. H. Carmalt, professor of surgery, emeri- 

 tus, Yale University Medical School, New Haven. 



Dr. George Dock, professor of medicine, Wash- 

 ington University Medical School, St. Louis. 



Dr. James Ewing, professor of pathology, Cor- 

 nell University Medical School, New York City. 



Dr. Alice Hamilton, expert on occupational dis- 

 eases, Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics, Wash- 

 ington. 



Dr. L. Hektoen, professor of pathology, Eush 

 Medical College, Chicago. 



Dr. Howard A. Kelly, professor of gynecology, 

 Johns Hopkins Medical iSchool, Baltimore. 



Dr. Eobert G. LeConte, president, American 

 Surgical Association, Philadelphia. 



Dr. Eudolph Matas, professor of surgery, Tulane 

 University, New Orleans. 



Dr. William J. Mayo, Eoehester, Minn. 



Dr. Charles K. Mills, professor of neurology. 

 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. 



Dr. John B. Murphy, professor of surgery. 

 Northwestern Medical School, Chicago. 



Dr. E. L. Opie, professor of pathology, dean, 

 Washington University Medical School, St. Louis. 



Dr. Charles A. Powers, professor of clinical 

 surgery, emeritus. University of Colorado, Denver. 



Dr. W. L. Eodman, president, American Medical 

 Association, Philadelphia. 



