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Friday, October 1, 1926

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9.00 a. m. Meetingin the Ritz Carlton Hotel.

1. Symposiumon Late Results of Non-Tuberculous LungInflammation, Which Has Stopped Short of Suppuration;e. g.,Post-Influenzal Damaged Lung; Pathology, Symptoms andDifferential Diagnosis.

a. Unresolved Pneumonia,

DR. OTTO C. PICKHARDT

b. ChronicNon-Tuberculous Lung Inflammation, with illustrative cases,

DR. W. F. HAMILTON, (byinvitation)

c. Subjectto be announced,

DR. RODDICK BYERS (byinvitation)

2. LateResults of Thoracoplasty for Bronchiectasis,

DR. CARL HEDBLOM

3. AnExperimental Study on the Effect of Section of the Phrenic Nerve,

DR. WILLIS S. LEMON

4. TheLogical Sequence in Two-Stage Thoracoplasty,

DR. HOWARD LILIENTHAL

2 00 p. m. MeetingContinued in the Ritz Carlton Hotel.

1. ExecutiveSession.

2. Trans-PhrenicInfection,

DR. HOWARD L. BEYE

3. Anaesthesiain Chest Surgery,

DR. LEO ELOESSER

4. Operationsas Additional Measures in the Treatment ofPulmonary Tuberculosis,

DR. JOHN L. YATES

5. Remarkson Anaesthesia in Tuberculous Patients Needing Thoracoplasty,

DR. WILLY MEYER

6. InfectedMediastinal Lymph Nodes as a Source of Mediastinitis,

DR. WILLIAM LERCHE

7. Absenceof the Left Half of the Diaphragm with Differential Diagnosis from Hernia,

DR. LEON T. LeWALD

 
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