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Wednesday Morning, May 28, 1947
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Wednesday Morning, May 28, 1947

9:00 A.M. Business Meeting. Hotel Jefferson, Gold Room.

9:30 A.M. Scientific Session. Hotel Jefferson, Gold Room.

1. Dorsal Sympathetic Ganglionectomy for Intractable Asthma.

Duane Carr, Memphis, Tenn. and (by invitation)

J.hughes chandler, Jackson, Tenn.

2. Experiences With a New Method for the Control of Intrathoracic Aneurysms.

Osler A. Abbott, Atlanta, Ga.

3. Arteriovenous Fistula of the Lung.

Herbert C. Maier and (by invitation) Aaron Himmelstein,

Richard L. Riley, and Joseph J. Bunim, New York, N.Y.

4. Resection of a Coarctation of the Aorta Followed by Subclavian-Aortic Anastomosis. Report of a Case.

Howard, Bradshaw, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

James F. O'neill, Felda Hightower (by invitation).

5. Aortic-pulmonary Anastomosis for Pulmonary Stenosis.

Willis J. Potts, Chicago, Illinois (by invitation).

Wednesday Afternoon, May 28, 1947

2:00 P.M. Scientific Session.

6. Diseases of the Esophagus: Moving Picture Demonstration of Esophagoscopic Views.

Paul H. Holinger and (by invitation)

Albert H. Andrews, jr., Chicago, Ill.

7. Surgical Management of Carcinoma of the Lower Two-thirds of the Esophagus and Cardiac End of the Stomach.

John W. Strieder, Boston, Massachusetts.

8. Congenital Esophageal Atresia and Tracheo Esophageal Fistula.

Clayton G. Lyon and (by invitation)

Stanley G. Johnson, San Francisco, Calif.

9. Esophageal Hiatal Hernias of the Short Esophagus Type: Etiologic and Therapeutic Considerations.

A. M. Olsen, Rochester, Minn, (by invitation).

10. Controlled Respiration in Transpleural Operations.

Frederick R. Mautz, Claude S. Beck and (by invitation)

Harold F. Chase, Cleveland, Ohio.

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