152 The Philippine Journal of Science 1913 



SECOND SESSION, NOVEMBER 5, 9 A. M. 



Status Thymico-Lymphaticus in Filipinos, by B. C. Crowell. 

 (Discussion by Major Ashburn and Dr. Crowell.) 



Sarcoma of Intestine, Pathological Anatomy, with Report of 

 Cases, by R. W. Hammack. 



A Tumor of the Hypophysis Cerebri, by Jose Hilario. 



Presentation of pathological specimens, department of 

 pathology and bacteriology. College of Medicine and Surgery, 

 University of the Philippines. 



The Role of the Individual Proteins in Nutrition, by R. B. 

 Gibson. 



Polyneuritis Gallinarum — 



(a) The Influence of Various Foodstuffs on its Develop- 

 ment, by Edward B. Vedder. 

 (6) Early Changes in the Peripheral Nerves, by Elbert 

 Clark. 



Infant Mortality in Manila — 



(a) General Considerations, by W. E. Musgrave. 



(The papers by R. B. Gibson, Edward B. Vedder, Elbert 

 Clark, and W. E. Musgrave, all being related from a nutritional 

 standpoint, were discussed together by Dr. Heiser, Dr. Vedder, 

 Dr. Shaklee, Dr. Gibson, Mr. Clark, Mr. Williams, and Dr. 

 Yemans.) 



Experimental Acclimatization of the Philippine Monkey to a 

 Tropical Sun, by A. 0. Shaklee. 



Sunlight, by Paul C. Freer and Harry D. Gibbs. 



(The paper of Dr. Shaklee and that of Dr. Freer and Mr. 

 Gibbs were discussed by Mr. Clark and Major Ashburn.) 



Number present, 69. 



Meeting adjourned at 12.45 p. m. 



THIRD SESSION, NOVEMBER 6, 7.30 A. M. 



The surgical clinic with operations at the Philippine General 

 Hospital was given at 7.30 a. m. by Drs. P. K. Gilman and Hans 

 Schiffbauer. 



The session convened for the following program at 10 a. m. 



The Outbreak of Plague in Manila in 1912, by Victor G. 

 Heiser. 



Bacteriological Observations made during the Outbreak of 

 Plague in Manila in 1912, by Otto Schobl. 



The Outbreak of Plague in Iloilo in 1912, by Carroll Fox. 



