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skos:note """ THE VANCOUVER MEDICAL
ASSOCIATION
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BULLETIN
Published monthly at Vancouver, B. C.
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FOR THE DIABETIC
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Page Two
.a THE VANCOUVER MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
BULLETIN
Published Monthly under the Auspices of the Vancouver Medical Association
in the Interests of the Medical Profession.
Offices:
529-30-31 Birks Building, 718 Granville St., Vancouver, B. C.
Editorial Board:
Dr. J. M. Pearson
Dr. J. H. MacDermot Dr. Stanley Paulin
All communications to be addressed to the Editor at the above address.
VOL. I.
JUNE 1st, 1925
No. 9
Dr. J. M. Pearson
Auditor
Dr. A. C. Frost
OFFICERS, 1925-26
President Vice-President
DR. J. A. Gillespie Dr. A. W. Hunter
Secretary Treasurer
• Dr. G. H. Clement Dr. A. B. Schinbein
Past President
Dr. h. h. Milburn
TRUSTEES
Dr. W. F. Coy Dr. W. B. Burnett
Representative to B. C Medical Association
Dr. A. J. MacLachlan
SECTIONS
Clinical Section
Dr. W. L. Pedlow
Dr. F. N. Robertson
Physiological and Pathological Section
Dr. G. F. Strong -
Dr. C H. Bastin -
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat' Section
Dr. Colin Graham ------
Dr. E. h. Saunders
Genito-Urinary Section
Dr.G. S. Gordon
Dr. J. A. E. Campbell
Chairman
Secretary
Chairman
Secretary
Chairman
Secretary
Chairman
Secretary
COMMITTEES
Library Committee
Dr. Wallace Wilson
Dr. A. w. Bagnall
Dr. W. D. Keith
Dr. W. F. McKay
Orchestra Committee
Dr. f. N. Robertson
Dr. J. A. Smith
Dr. L. Macmillan
Dr. A. M. Warner
Dinner Committee
Dr. n. e. MacDougall
Dr. A. W. Hunter
Dr. F. N. Robertson
Credit Bureau Committee
Dr. Lachlan Macmillan
Dr. J. W. Welch
Dr. G. A. Lamont
Credentials Committee
Dr. Lyall Hodgins
Dr. R. Crosby
Dr. J. A. Sutherland
Summer School Committee
Dr. Alison Cumming
Dr. Howard Spohn
Dr. G. S. Gordon
Dr. Murray Blair
Dr. W. D. Keith
Dr. G. F. Strong
Page Three VANCOUVER MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.
Founded 1898. Incorporated 1906.
28th Annual Session
GENERAL MEETINGS will be held on the first Tuesday of the month
at 8 p.m.
CLINICAL MEETINGS will be held on the third Tuesday of the month
at 8 p.m.
Place of meeting will appear on Agenda.
GENERAL MEETINGS will conform to the following order:
8 p.m.—Business as per Agenda.
9 p.m.—Paper of Evening.
The regular work of this Session will commence on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 1925.
Programmes to be announced later.
HEALTH DEPARTMENT STATISTICS.
APRIL, 1925.
Total copulation—estimated
Asiatic population—estimated p
Rate per
Pop. pe
Total Deaths 122
Asiatic Deaths 9
Deaths—residents only 91
Total Births—Male, 159
Female, 162 321
Stillbirths—not included in above 11
Infantile Mortality—
Deaths under 1 year of age 7
Death rate per 1000 births 21.8
Cases of Contagious Diseases Reported.
126,747
9.960
1000 of
r annum
11.7
11.0
8.7
30.8
March.
Cases. Deaths.
April.
Cases. Deaths.
Smallpox 92 0 30 0
Scarlet Fever 66 0 29 0
Diphtheria 11 1 15 0
Chicken-pox 83 0 77 0
Measles 2 0 10
Mumps 47 0 15 0
Erysipelas 2 0 0 0
Tuberculosis 14 10 7 9
Whooping Cough 8 0 4 0
Typhoid Fever '3 0
Ep. Cerebro-Spinal
Meningitis 1 1
(Cases from outside City—included in above.)
Diphtheria | 11 10
Smallpox l 4 0 0 0
Scarlet Fever 6 0 3 0
May
to 15th
Cases.
5
31
3
33
0
11
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28
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Page Four X'Ray Laboratory of Dr. A. D, Willmoth, Louisville, Ky, Victor Equipment Throughout
Time and Use Reveal Victor Quality
As1 months and years pass, the Victor X'Ray
machine installed in the physician's office or in
the specialised roentgenological laboratory un'
failingly responds to the demands made upon
it. Day after day, the same trustworthiness in
operation, the same certain results as in the
beginning.
Thus time and use reveal the quality pains'
takingly built into every Victor X'Ray machine.
There are simple Victor X-Ray
machines which meet the de-
mands of general practice, and
powerful diagnostic and dzep*
therapy apparatus for institu*
tions and laboratories. The
same Victor quality is built
into all.
We shall be glad to suggest the
type of Victor installation best
calculated to meet the require-
ments of the physician in general
practice, the hospital or special-
iz;ed laboratory.
VICTOR X-RAY CORPORATION, 236 South Robey St., Chicago, Illinois
Territorial Sales and Service Stations:
Vancouver:
Victor X-Ray Corporation of Canada, Ltd.
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Pituitrin
THE ORIGINAL
PITUITARY
EXTRACT
TJITUITRIN was the first preparation of its kind ever
used in obstetrics as an aid in labor. It is a standard
product employed the world over in uterine inertia, and
for other definite indications as well.
Among pituitary extracts Pituitrin should be preferred
because it is always the same. Every lot is doubly tested—
for its effect on blood pressure and for its effect on uterine
muscle. What the physician wants in a preparat.on of
this kind is not excessive activity, but uniformity so that
he may avoid both the danger of an overdose and the
embarrassment of ineffectiveness.
In addition to the security afforded by double standardization, every package of Pituitrin is dated.
These advantages are yours if you specify on your orders
for pituitary extract "Pituitrin, P. D. & Co."
If Surgical Pituitrin is wanted specify Pituitrin 'S."
This preparation is twice the strength of Pituitrin—1 cc
equivalent to 2 cc of the latter. Pituitrin "S" is not
recommended for obstetrical use.
1 PITUITRIN and PITUITRIN " S " are supplied in liquid form
only, in ampoules, six to the box—Pituitrin in 1 cc and %-cc
ampoules; Pituitrin "S" in 1-cc ampoules only.
Ask for our booklet "Pituitary Therapy"; requests from
physicians are welcomed and gladly complied with.
PARKE, DAVIS & COMPANY
PITUITRIN IS INCLUDED IN THE N. N. R. BY THE COUNCIL ON PHARMACY
AND CHEMISTRY OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
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