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Forty-sixth  Annual  Session 


he  Old  North  State 
Medical,  Dental  and 
Pharmaceutical  Society 


The  Oldest  Negro 

Medical  Society 

in  the  World 


1887-1933 


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June  6,7,8, 1933 


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Guests  of  the 

Charlotte  Medical  Society 

Charlotte, 

North  Carolina 


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Forty-sixth  Annual  Meeting 


Old  North  State  Medical,  Dental 


and 

Pharmaceutical  Society 


The  Oldest  Negro  Medical  Society 
in  the  World 


1887-19.i3 


June  6.  7.  8,  1933 


M.  I.  C.  Building 

Third  and  Brevard  Streets 

Charlotte.  N.  C. 


Page  Tivn 


DOCTORS  AWAKE 

"Let  us  then  be  up  and  doing, 
With  a  heart  for  any  fate, 
Still  achieving,  still  pursuing, 
Learn  to  labor  and  to  [wake]" 


Just  a  few  more  days  and  the  men  who 
represent  the  greatest  professions  on  earth 
will  join  hand  in  hand  in  one  common  bond 
in  what  we  hope  to  be  our  greatest  conven- 
tion. For  what  ?  To  work,  discuss,  cuss 
and  be  cussed,  and  there's  where  the  wisdom 
lies. 

Here  is  the  program.  A  complete  plan  of 
organization.  We  will  have  good  speeches, 
good  clinics  and  good  times.  As  you  know, 
Charlotte  is  the  place  to  do  it.  Come  on  fel- 
lows and  get  in  the  swing. 

Finally,  doctor,  before  you  lock  your  bag, 
see  that  your  official  program  is  on  the  in- 
side.    On  to  Charlotte,  June  6,  7,  8th. 

J.  M.  Hubbard,  D.D.S., 

President. 


Medical  and  Surgical  Clinics 
7:00  to  9:00  A.M.  daily. 

Our  sessions  will  be  held  promptly  at 

9  :30  A.M.  daily  and  close 

at  2  :30  P.M.  sharp. 


Briny  your  wife  and  children — 

they  will  enjoy  it. 


Page  Three 


I  I  lorniiiqs  —  CDarlii 


The  subjects  are  practical 
The  speakers  pre-eminent 
The  discussants  outstanding. 


Three  things  we  emphasize 

— brevity 

— general  discussion 

— impromptu  comments 

Our  convention  is  for  all  of  us. 


Crystallize  your  ideas 
Formulate  your  thoughts 
Marshal  forth  your  objections. 


Bring  your  problems,  your  experiences, 

■    and  your  willingness  to  boost. 


Page  Four 


&& 


ernoons- 


In  Charlotte — 


Riding 


Hiking 


Golfing 


Tennising 


Sight-Seeing 


Picnicing  and  Bathing 


Bring  your  sport  togs,  your  other  shoes, 

and  a  complete  set  of  alibis. 


Page  Five 


(Dvemngs  — 


not  far  into  the  night — 

The  exception.  Thursday  night,  the 

Annual  Ball. 


Visiting 


Dancing 


Bridging 


Ginger  Aleing 


Bring  your  U'ife — 

and  a  double  portion  of  friendliness. 


Page  Six 


Qlo 


tes 


Tennis  Tournament:  Every  Afternoon 


Page  Seven 

I 

Tuesday,  June  6,  1933 
3:00  P.M. 

Registration  at — 

Yancey's  Drug  Store — Third  and  Brevard  Streets 


5:00  P.M. 
Meeting  of  Executive  Board 

Residence  of  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Edson  E.  Blackman 
528  E.  Boundary  Street 


8:00  P.M. 
Ebenezer  Baptist  Church 

Public  Meeting 

Thomas  YVatkins,  D.D.S..  Presiding 

Music National  Negro  Anthem 

Invocation Rev.  H.  M.  Moore.  D.D. 

Pastor,  Ebenezer  Baptist  Church 

Music Second  Ward  High  School  Glee  Club 

Prof.  Kenneth  Diamond,  Director 

Welcome  Address  on  Behalf 

of  the  City.  .  .  .Honorable  Arthur  H.  Wearn 
Mayor,  City  of  Charlotte 

Welcome  on  Behalf  of  Ministerial 

Alliance Rev.  G.  G.  Huff.  D.D. 

Presiding  Elder,  Charlotte  District 

Welcome  on  Behalf  of 

Education Dr.  G.  E.  Davis 

Executive  Secretary.  N.  C.  State 
Teachers  Association 

Response  to  Welcome 

Addresses C.  A.  Dunston.  D.D.S. 

Raleigh 

Solo — Selected Miss  Lula  Mae  Washington 

Address Dr.  G.  Hamilton  Francis 

President,  National  Medical  Association, 
Norfolk,  Va. 

Music Second  Ward  High  School  Glee  Club 

Announcements 

Benediction Rev.  Samuel  Hopkins  Giles 

Pastor,  Bethel  A.  M.  E.  Church 


Page  Eit/ljt 


Wednesday,  June  7,  1933 

7 :00  A.M.    Surgical  Clinic — Good   Samaritan 
Hospital,  West  Hill  Street 

Edson  E.  Blackman,  M.D., 
Supervisor  of  Surgical  Clinics 

7 :30  A.M.    Medical  Clinics — Good  Samaritan 
Hospital.  West  Hill  Street 

Arthur  G.  Daley,  M.D., 
Supervisor  of  Medical  Clinics 


9:30  A.M.  to  2:30  P.M. 
M.  I.  C.  Building,  Third  and  Brevard  Streets 

Invocation 

Report  of  Committers 

Minutes  of  Last  Meeting 

Collection  of  Dues 

President's  Annual 

Address J.  M.  Hubbard,  D.D.S. 

President  Old  North  State  Medical,  Dental 
and  Pharmaceutical  Society 

Paper — "Some  Important  Trends  in 

Modern  Medicine" J.  S.  Perry,  M.D. 

Wilmington 

Discussant J.  A.  Battle,  M.D. 

Greenville 

Paper — ''Some  Diagnostic  Problems  in 

Urology". . .  .Dr.  Robert  W.  McKay,  F.A.C.S. 

Charlotte 

Discussant L.  T.  DeLaney.  M.D. 

Raleigh 

Moving  Picture  Demonstration  of  Prostatic 

Resection Dr.  A.  J.  Crowell,  F.A.C.S. 

Charlotte 


3:30  P.M. 

Clinic  at  the  Orthopedic  Hospital 
Gastonia 


Page  Nine 


Wednesday — Continued 
8:00  P.M. 

Little  Rock.  A.  M.  E.  Zion  Church, 
Seventh  and  Myers  Street 


J.   M.  Hubbard.  D.D.S..   President.   Old   Xorth 

State  Medical.  Dental  and  Pharmaceutical 

Society.  Presiding 

Music National  Xegro  Anthem 

Invocation Rev.  S.  P.  Perry 

Pastor,  Little  Rock  A.  M.  E.  Zion  Church 

Chorus Community  Glee  Club 

Address — '"Better   Health    for 

Xegroes" E.  F.  Tyson.  M.D. 

Charlotte 

Solo (a)  "I  Love  Life".  .  .Mana  Zucca 

lb)   "The  Xight  Wind" ... Farky 
Miss  Catrina  Green 
Mrs.  Rose  G.  Love,  Accompanist 

Address Dr.  J.  T.  Burrus 

President,  North  Carolina  State  Board  of  Health 

High  Point 

Chorus Community  Glee   Club 

A  N  NOD  NCEM  ENTS 

Benediction Rev.  Frank  C.  Shirley 

Pastor.  Biddleville  Presbyterian  Church 


Smoker 
American  Legion  Hall 


Page  Ten 


Thursday,  June  8,  1933 

7:00  A.M.    Surgical  Clinic — Good   Samaritan 
Hospital 

7 :30  A.M.    Medical    Clinic — Good    Samaritan 
Hospital 


9:30  A.M. 
M.  I.  C.  Building.  Third  and  Brevard  Streets 

Invocation 

Minutes  of  Last  Meeting 

Report  of  Committees 

Case  Reports.  .Arthur  G.  Daley,  M.D.,  L.R.C.P. 
and  S.  (Edin)  L.R.F.P.  and  S.  (Glasgow) 

Discussant C.  C.  Stewart,  M.D. 

Greensboro 

Paper — "The  Treatment  of 

Burns" Dr.  John  P.  Kennedy,  F.A.C.S. 

Charlotte 

Discussant A.  Hamilton  Ray,  M.D. 

Winston-Salem 

Paper — "Some  New  Developments  in  Obstetrical 

Treatment" Dr.  Oren  Moore,  F.A.C.S. 

Charlotte 

Discussant Edson  E.  Blackman.  M.D. 

Charlotte 

Address — "The  Status  of  the  Practice  of 
Medicine  as  a  Means  of  Obtaining  a 
Livelihood" Dr.  James  M.  Northington 

Editor  Southern  Medicine  and  Surgery, 
Charlotte 


Recommendations  of  President-Elect 

Edson  E.  Blackman,  M.D. 

Charlotte 

President-Elect,  Old  North  State  Medical,  Dental 

and  Pharmaceutical  Society 

Election  of  Officers 
Selection  of  Meeting  Place 


Page  Eleven 


Subjects  Received  Late 

"How  to  Keep  Well" S.  M.  Beckford.  M.D. 

Henderson 


"'The  Earlv  Recognition  and  Treatment  of 
Pulmonary  Tuberculosis" 

L.  Otus  Miller,  M.D. 
Asheville 

"The  Modern  Treatment  of 

Eclampsia," Foster  F.  Burnett.  M.D. 

Wilmington 

"Angina  Pectoris" W.  A.  Coleman.  M.D. 

Salisbury 


All  papers  limited  to  15  minutes 
First  discussant — 5  minutes 
General  discussion — 3  minutes 


Page  Twelve 


DENTAL  SECTION 

Officers 

W.  L.  Home,  D.D.S.,  Chairman Weldon 

J.  J.  Wilson,  D.D.S.,  Vicc-Chairman .  .High  Point 

J.  H.  Barnhill,  D.D.S..  Secretary Hickory 

S.  R.  Rosemond,  D.D.S.,  Asst.  Sec.  .Wilmington 
H.  E.  DuBissette.  D.D.S..  Trcas Wilmington 

Program 

Wednesday,  June  7,  1933 

9:30  A.M. 

American  Legion  Hall 
Brevard  Street  at  Second 

Table  Clinic — "Laboratory  Requirements  for 
Impressions  and  Bites" 

R.  Lee  Toombs.  Laboratory  Technician 

Charlotte 

Table  Clinic — "Practical  LTses  of 

Trupontics" Thomas   Watkins,  D.D.S. 

Charlotte 

Paper  and  Clinic — "Fracture  of  the  Upper 
and  Lower  Jaws,"  Gardner  P.  Downing,  D.D.S. 

Roanoke.  Va. 


Thursday,  June  8,  1933 
American  Legion  Hall 

Paper  axd  Demonstration — "The  Treatment 
of  Pyorrhea  by  Radical  Sursery" 

T.  Evans.  D.D.S. 
Salisbury 

Paper — "General  Practice  the  Bed-Rock  of 

Dentistry" W.  M.  Robey,  D.D.S. 

Charlotte 

Climc — "Practical  Demonstration  with 
Patients  Present  in  Surgical  removal 

of  Roots" H.  E.  Storey,  D.D.S. 

Charlotte 


NOTE:  All  of  the  meetings  of  the  Dental  Section  will 
be  held  in  the  Legion  Hall,  by  courtesy  of  the  Col. 
Charles  Young  Post.  No.  168_.  American  Legion. 


Page  Thirteen 


PHARMACEUTICAL  SECTION 

Officers 
R.  E.  Wimberly,  Ph.C,  Chairman .  .  .  .Henderson 
Geo.  Leonard  Hill,  Ph.G.,  Secretary.  .  .New  Bern 

Program  to  Be  Announced 


Page  Fourteen 


ENTERTAINMENTS 
Tuesday,  June  6 

Following-  Public  Meeting 

Reception 

Residence :  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Thomas  Watkins 

North  McDowell  Street 


Wednesday,  June  7 

10:00  to  12:00  A.M. 

Reception — Visiting  Ladies 

Residence :  Dr.  and  Mrs.  A.  J.  Williams 

Given  by  the  Ladies  Auxiliary 


5:00  to  6:30  P.M. 

Barbecue — Society  and  Visiting  Ladies 

Guests  of  Dr.  A.  G.  Daley,  Gastonia 


9:30  P.M. 

Smoker 

American  Legion  Hall 

Bridge — For  Visiting  Ladies 

Sanders  Grill 


Thursday,  June  8 

10:00  to  12:00  A.M 

Sight-Seeing  Tours 

Refreshments 


5:00  P.M. 
Lawn  Party 


9:00  P.M. 

Annual  Ball 
Charlotte  City  Armory 


Page  Fifteen 


OLD  NORTH  STATE  MEDICAL,  DENTAL 
AND  PHARMACEUTICAL  SOCIETY 

Officers 

J.  M.  Hubbard,  D.D.S.,  President Durham 

Edson  E.  Blackman,  M.D.,  President-Elect . . .  .Charlotte 
Y.  D.  Garrett,  Phar.D.,  First  Vice-President. .  .Tarboro 
A.  L.  Cromwell,  D.D.S.,  Second  Vice-President 

Winston-Salem 
J.  B.  Davis,  M.D.,  Recording  Secretary  jind 

Official  Reporter  Louisburg 

Clyde  Donnell,  M.D.,  Secretary-Treasurer Durham 

Officers  Dental  Section 

W.  L.  Home,  D.D.S.,  Chairman YVeldon 

J.  J.  Wilson,  D.D.S.,  Vice-Chairman High  Point 

J.  H.   Barnhili,  D.D.S.,  Secretary Hickory 

S.  R.  Rosemond,  D.D.S.,  Asst.  Secretary Wilmington 

H.  E.  DuBissette,  D.D.S.,  Treasurer Wilmington 

Officers  Pharmaceutical  Section 

R.  E.  Wimberly,  Ph.C,  Chairman Henderson 

G.  Leonard  Hill.  Ph.G.,  Secretary New  Bern 

Executive  Board 

Edson  E.  Blackman.  M.D.,  Chairman Charlotte 

R.  A.  Bryce.  M.D.   (1935) Roxboro 

C.  M.  Alston,  D.D.S.  (1935) Monroe 

M.  C.  King,  M.D.   (1933) Franklinton 

Y.  D.  Garrett,  Phar.D.,   ( 1933 ) Tarboro 

W.  J.  Hughes.  M.D.   ( 1934 ) Salisbury 

D.  L.  Bland.  Ph.G.  (1934) Sanford 


Page  Sixteen 


CHARLOTTE  MEDICAL  SOCIETY 

Officers 

Thomas   Watkins,    D.D.S President 

S.    F.    Hogans,    M.D Vice-President 

J.  D.  Martin.  Jr.,  D.D.S Secretary 

Robert  H.  Greene.  M.D Treasurer 

Members 

J.  Eugene  Alexander.  M.D.  N.  B.  Houser.  M.D. 

C.  M.  Alston,  D'.D.S.  J.  H.  Isler,  Ph.G. 

William  C.  Baucum,  M.D.  J.  A.  Pethel,  M.D. 

Edson  E.  Blackman,  M.D.  William  H.  Russell,  D.D.S. 

Manuel  W.  Butler,  D.D.S.  E.  French  Tyson,  M.D. 

M.  T.  Brodie,  M.D.  G.  S.  Weaver,  D.D.S. 

W.  P.  Carter,  M.D.  A.  J.  Williams,  D.D.S. 

T.  E.  Craig,  M.D.  W.  A.  Williams,  D.D.S. 

Hubert  H.  Creft.  .M.D.  Rudolph  M.  Wyche,  M.D. 

Arthur  G.  Daley,  M.D.  L.  A.  Yancey.  Ph.G. 


Ladies'  Auxiliary 

Mrs.  Albert  J.  Williams,  Chairman 


Mrs.  C.  M.  Alston 
Mrs.  W.  C.  Baucum 
Mrs.  Edson  E.  Blackman 
Mrs.  Manuel  W.  Butler 
Mrs.  T.  E.  Craig 
Mrs.  Herbert  H.  Creft 
Mrs.  Robert  H.  Green 
Mrs.  S.  F.  Hogans 
Mrs.  N.  B.  Houser 


Mrs.  John  H.  Isler 
Mrs.  J.  D.  Martin,  Jr. 
Mrs.  J.  A.  Pethel 
Mrs.  French  Tyson 
Mrs.  Thomas  Watkins 
Mrs.  G.  S.  Weaver 
Mrs.  J.  T.  Williams 
Mrs.  W.  A.  Williams 
Mrs.  Rudolph  M.  Wyche 


Mrs.  L.  A.  Yancey 


Honorary  Members 
Mrs.  Edmonia  Sanders  Miss  V.  A.  Phinney 


Chairman,  Housing  Committee 

Dr.  J.  D.  Martin,  Jr.,  417^  East  2nd  Street 
Charlotte 


PHARMACEUTICAL  SECTION 
GENERAL  PROGRAM 


Tuesday,  June  6,  1933 
8:00  P.M. 

Welcome  Address  On  Behalf  of  Social 

Education T-  S.  Nathaniel  Tross.  M.A., 

B.  D.,  S.T.M.,  Ph.D. 

Division  Secretary.  American  Bible  Society, 

Charlotte 


Wednesday,  June  7,  1933 

Paper — "'Beer — To  Sell  or  Not  to  Sell  in 

Drug  Stores" J.  H.  Isler,  Ph.C. 

Charlotte 

Discussant O.  Jackson,  Ph.C. 

Goldsboro 


Thursday,  June  8,  1933 

Paper — "Medicated  Wine  Is 

Medicine" Cicero  Neely,  Ph.G. 

Winston 

Discussant W.  R.  Perry.  Ph.C. 

Salisbury 


PHARMACEUTICAL  SECTION 

Officers 
R.  E.  VVimberly,  Ph.C,  Chairman Henderson 

G.  Leonard  Hill,  Ph.C,  Secretary New  Bern 


PROGRAM 
Wednesday,  June  7,  1933 
10:00  A.M. 
Invocation 

Report  of  Committees 
Minutes  of  Last  Meeting 
Collection  of  Dues 

Address R.  E.  Wimberly,  Ph.C. 

Chairman,  Pharmaceutical   Section. 
Henderson 

Address.  .Representative  of  Druggist  Supply  Co. 

Charlotte 

Discussants   General 

Announcements 


Thursday,  June  8,  1933 

10:00  A.  M. 
Roll  Call 

Other  Business 

Paper — "Pharmaceutical  Hieroglyphics 

Elmer  Armstrong,  Ph.G. 
Rocky  Mount 

Discussant D.  B.  Cook,  Ph.C. 

Weldon 

Paper — "Prescription  Building 

Ideas" Lemuel  Yancy,  Ph.G. 

Charlotte 

Discussant LA.  Shade.  Ph.G. 

Wilson 

Election  of  Officers 
Closing  Business