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9:00 a. m. Meeting Continued in United States National Museum.
1. TheSurgical Aspect of Mitral Stenosis,
DR. ELLIOTT C. CUTLER, (by invitation)
Discussion opened by
DR. DUFF S. ALLEN.
2. Symposium on Surgical Treatment of PulmonaryTuberculosis. (Continued from 1924 meeting).
Selection of Suitable Cases for Surgical Intervention,
DR. DAVID A. STEWART.
The Medical Care of TuberculousThoracoplastic Cases,
DR. S. ADOLPHUS KNOPF,(by invitation)
Discussion on two foregoing papers,
DR. EDWARD W. ARCHIBALD.
3. Questionfor General Discussion:
Is ItJustifiable to Continue Refusing Consumptives, in Need of Operative Help,Temporary Admission to the Surgical Wards of Our Hospitals?
Introduced by DR. WILLY MEYER.
Discussion continued by DR. S. ADOLPHUSKNOPF, (by invitation)
2:00 p. m. Meeting Continued in United States National Museum.
1. Executive Session.
2. Symposium on The Present Status of Operative Surgery and of Radiation in theTreatment of Cancer of the Esophagus and Cardia (Discussion to be limited toquestions of general policy?technical details to be excluded). Radium Therapyin Carcinoma of the Esophagus,
DR. WILLIAM S. STONE,(by invitation)
DR. DOUGLAS A. QUICK (byinvitation)
Surgical Treatment of Carcinoma of theEsophagus,
DR. FRANZ TOREK.
Discussion from the Standpoint of RadiumTherapy,
DR. JAMES T. CASE, (byinvitation)
Discussion from the Standpoint ofSurgery,
DR. HOWARD LILIENTHAL.
DR. CARL EGGERS.
DR. CARL A. HEDBLOM.
3. Why Does Not the Thoracic Surgeon Cure Cancer of the Esophagus?
DR. CHEVALIER JACKSON.
4. A New Method of Esophageal Implantation into Stomach after IntrathoracicResection of the Esophagus for Carcinoma,
DR. HERMANN FISCHER.
5. A New Method of Applying Radium to Carcinoma of the Esophagus and Cardia,
DR. SIDNEY YANKAUER.
Discussion on the three foregoingpapers,
DR. GEORGE P. MULLER.
DR. WILLY MEYER.