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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Charlotte Medical Society
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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.
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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.
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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.
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&&
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.
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(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
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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
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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.
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PHARMACEUTICAL SECTION
Officers
R. E. Wimberly, Ph.C, Chairman . . . .Henderson
Geo. Leonard Hill, Ph.G., Secretary. . .New Bern
Program to Be Announced
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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
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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
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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