6 The Philippine Journal of Science 1920 
The above resolution was passed by the Philippine Islands 
Medical Association at its Annual Meeting, February 5, 1920. 
Arturo Garcia, 
Secretary-Treasurer, 
Philippine Islands Medical Association. 
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 
The following is a list of the papers that were read and dis- 
cussed, many of which are here reproduced in toto. Where a 
title is marked with *, it indicates that the paper is not repro- 
duced ; where a title is marked with * *, it indicates that the 
paper has been published in a previous issue of the Philippine 
Journal of Science. 
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 19 20, 4.15 P. M. 
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY 
* Opening Address, by His Excellency Francis Burton Harrison, Gov- 
ernor-General of the Philippine Islands. 
The Military Surgeon and the Civilian Practitioner, by Col. W. B. Ban- 
ister, Medical Corps, U. S. Army. 
* Presidential Address, by Dr. Harry E. Stafford, President, Philippine 
Islands Medical Association. 
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1920, MORNING SESSION, 9.00 A. M. 
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY 
Obstetrics and its Relation to Infantile Mortality, by Dr. Calderon. 
Clinical Analysis of One Hundred Cases of Enterocolitis with Especial 
Reference to Edema, Dehydration, and Putrid Odor of Stools, by 
Drs. Albert and Horilleno. 
** Some Observations on Intestinal Parasites Found in Filipino Children, 
by Prof. Haughwout and Dr. Horilleno. 
* Clinico-Pathological Conference, by Drs. Sison and Wade. 
AFTERNOON SESSION, 2.00 P. M. 
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY 
* The Present Status of Anti-Cholera Vaccination, by Drs. Bantug, Schobl, 
and Gabriel. 
The Complement Fixation Test for Syphilis: Incubation for Fixation at 
Ice-box Temperatures, by First Lieut. Joseph W. Smith, Jr., Medical 
Corps, U. S. Army. 
Diphtheria in the Philippine Islands, by Drs. Gomez, Kapauan, and 
Gavino. 
The Physician and the Laboratory, by Maj. J. E. Ash, Medical Corps, 
U. S. Army. 
Note on the Keeping Qualities of Dried and Pulverized Vaccine Virus, 
by Dr. Schobl. 
Venom of the Philippine Cobra (Alupong) Naja naja philippinensis, 
by Drs. Monserrat, Schobl, and Guerrero. 
