The Report of Prof. Sanford, Corresponding Secretary of the So- 

 ciety, (verbal,) was received and accepted. 



Dr. Siveter offered an amendment to the Constitution, which, A&- 



On motion, 



Was laid on the table. 



On motion of Dr. Cole, 



The Chair appointed a committee to report candidates for the vari- 

 ous offices for the ensuing year. Drs. Cole, McGugin, Ransom, Shri- 

 ner, and Ramage were appointed said committee. 



On motion, 



The Society adjourned until two o'clock, P. M. 



Afternoon Session, 2 o'clock, p. m. 

 Society called to order. 



The Report of the Board of Censors recommending Drs. La Force, 

 J. Robinson, Wm. L. Orr and J. T. Huey, was read and accept- 

 ed. 



The following officers were then elected for the ensuing year, to-wit : 

 President — Dr. D. L. McGugin. 

 Ut Vice President — Dr. J. F. Henry. 

 2d Vice President — Dr. J. Witherwax. 

 Recording Secretary — Dr. E. D. Ransom. 

 Corresponding Secretary — Prof. J. F. Sanford. 

 Treasurer — Dr. Ramage. 

 Librarian — Dr. Rauch. 

 Censors — Drs. Siveter, Lowe, Sanford, Flint, Grubb, Ford, 

 and Matthews. 

 On motion, 



Drs. Sanford, Matthews and Ramage were appointed a committee 

 on publication. 



A paper on Paronychia was read by Dr. E. Lowe. 

 Dr. Ramage, introduced the following resolution : 

 Resolved, That it shall be the duty of each member of this Socie- 

 ty, upon removing beyond the State, to make the fact known to 

 the Society, and such persons shall thereafter be considered members ; 

 and each gentlemen holding such membership shall be entitled to a 

 certificate signed by the President and Secretary, and have affixed to 

 it the seal of the Society. 



Dr. .Sanford, from the committal appointed to report upon trip caus- 

 f| which contribute to depress the science and dignity of the medical 



