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Physician-in-Charge, Dr. Julia Wallace-Russell, Concord; Surgeon, Dr. Ferdinand A. Stillings, Concord.

Consulting Physicians and Surgeons, Dr. Ellen A. Wallace, Manchester; Dr. Granville P. Conn, Concord; Dr. Charles P. Bancroft, Concord.

Associate Physicans, Dr. Mary A. Danforth, West Manchester; Dr. Mary W. Bacheler, New Hampton; Dr. Marion L. Bugbee, White River Junction, Vt.; Dr. Rebecca Barnard, Worcester, Mass.; Dr. Zatae Straw, Manchester.

Pathologist, Dr. Arthur K. Day.

Superintendent and Principal of Training School, Miss I. Florence Chesley.

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This institution is for the care of patients of either sex who are suffering from disease, especially those of a nervous type, organic or functional, and for those who seek relief from the use of alcoholic liquors and narcotic drugs.

The resident physician and a corps of competent nurses is in attendance at all times. For terms and further particulars, address or telephone,

Medical Director, Robert T. Edes, M.D., Warren Chambers, Boston, Mass.; Resident Physician, A. E. Brownrigg, M.D., Nashua, N. H.

Exeter Hospital.
Exeter, N. H.

A location on Prospect Hill has been obtained for a new hospital. The new building will cost about $20,000, of which amount about $15,000 has already been pledged in sixteen subscriptions.

The building is to be of brick with trimmings of granite or marble and slated roof. Its dominant feature will be the administration section, which will be of two stories, and in this will be located the office, reception room, dining room, kitchen, etc. On the second floor will be the matron's room and chambers for the nurses, besides linen room, sewing room, baths and closets.

A long wing to the left will contain four private ward rooms and wards for fourteen beds. Across the end of this wing will extend a wide veranda. The wing at the right will be devoted to the operating, surgical, etherizing and sterilizing rooms, and this section is accessible from the broad corridor which traverses the administration building, and from an ambulance entrance in the rear. The building, which has provision for enlargement, promises to be a model for its purpose.

Exeter Cottage Hospital.
Exeter, N. H.

During the year 1902, 118 patients were treated; 65 made payments from $7 to $10 a week; II made partial payment and 42 were free patients.

Ways and Means Committee, Harriet G. Burlingame, Ancley E. Woodsum, George H. Selleck, John W. Clark.

Associations and Societies.

New Hampshire Medical Society.

Incorporated in 1791, with power to elect officers, examine and license candidates for the practice of medicine and surgery. Dr. Josiah Bartlett was chosen the first president.

Any person who has received a medical degree at any reputable school or university authorized to confer the same, or who has been duly licensed by the censors of a regularly constituted medical society, and sustains a good moral character, and is a member in good standing of a district or county society in New Hampshire, or any local medical association recognized by the state society, may signify his wish to join the society and be proposed by the council for membership and voted for at any regular or special meeting of the society (a majority of two-thirds of the votes cast being necessory for election) but the election shall be void unless the initiation fee is paid and the By-Laws signed before the proceedings are published.

Annual meetings are held in Concord the last week in May. The council meets on the day preceeding. The initiation fee is three dollars and the dues two dollars each year. Members may retire at sixty years of age by permission of the councillors. Retired members are entitled to all the privileges of the society but are not liable to assessments nor bound to accept office in the society. County societies receive their charters from the State society.

President, Ezra Mitchell, M.D., Lancaster; Vice-President, M. H. Felt, M.D., Hillsborough Bridge; Secretary, G. P. Conn, M.D., Concord; Treasurer, D. M. Currier, M.D., Newport.

Executive Committee: F. A. Stillings, M.D., Concord; George D. Towne, M.D., Manchester; W. T. Smith, M.D., Hanover; F. E. Kittredge, M.D., Nashua; Ira J. Prouty, M.D., Keene; A. C. Heffenger, M.D., Portsmouth; G. W. McGregor, M.D., Littleton. Anniversary Chairman, E. O. Crossman, M.D., Lisbon.

Chairman of Committee of Arrangements, F. W. Grafton, M.D., Concord.

New Hampshire Homoeopathic Medical Society.

President, A. K. P. Harvey, M.D., Somersworth, Vice-President, A. B. Morriel, M.D., Concord; Secretary, Channing Bishop, M.D., Bristol; Treasurer, Charles E. Dodge, M.D., Manchester.

Portsmouth Medical Association.

Organized April 24, 1879. The meetings are held the first Tuesday of every month at the homes of the members.

Candidates for membership must be regular physicians in good standing. President, J. W. Parsons, M.D.; Secretarr, C. W. Hanoraford, M.D.; Treasurer, A. B. Sherburne, M.D.

New Hampshire Franco-American Medical Society.

Organized in 1898. The meetings are held in the spring and fall of the year in Manchester, N. H.

Candidates for membership must be regular physicians in good standing.

President, N. E. Guillet, M.D., Manchester; Secretary, J. Larochelle, M.D., Manchester; Treasurer, E. Sylvain, M.D., Manchester.

Carrol County Medical Society.

The meetings are held annually in July at Wolfboro and the semi-annual meeting at Sanbornville in January. A candidate for membership must be a physician regularly graduated and of good character.

President, E. B. Andrews, M.D., Ossipee; Secretary, E. W. Hodsdon, M.D., Centerville; Treasurer, P. T. Haskell, M.D., Sanbornville.

New Hampshire Surgical Club.

Organized in 1896. The meetings are held in different parts of the state. The annual meeting in September and the semi-annual one in April. Candidates for membership must be members of the State Medical Society.

President, A. C. Heffenger, M.D.; Secretary and Treasurer, N. W. McMurphy, M.D.

Centre District Medical Society.

Organized in 1807. The meetings are held at Concord, N. H. The annual meeting on the second Tuesday in January and quarterly meetings on the second Tuesday in April, July and October.

Candidates for membership must possess a degree in medicine from a reputable college and possess regular standing in Concord or vicinity.

President, M. H. Felt, M.D.; Secretary and Treasurer, L. E. Sanders, M.D.

Strafford District Medical Society.

Organized July 6, 1808. The meetings are held annually on the second Wednesday of October at the American House in Dover, N. H.

Candidates for admission to membership in the society must have good professional standing and be recommed by a member of the society.

President, John H. Neal, M.D.; Secretary, S. W. Flanders, M.D.; Treasurer, A. Noel Smith, M.D.

Dover Medical Society.

Organized February 19, 1849. The meetings are held the first Wednesday evening of each month except July and August at the Kimball House in Dover.

Candidates for membership must be in good professional standing and be recommended by a member of the Society.

President, G. P. Morgan, M.D.; Secretary and Treasurer, L. W. Flanders, M.D.

Nashua Medical Society.

Founded in January 1891. The meetings are held the third Friday in each month; the object of the society being medical improvement and social intercourse.

President, A. Guertin, M.D.; Vice-Presidents, I. G. Anthoine, M.D., C. P. Nutter, M.D.; Secretary, E. Blaylock-Atherton, M.D.; Treasurer, C. E. Congdon, M.D. Executive Committee: H. L. Smith, M.D., H. H. Jewell, M.D.

Training Schools for Nurses.

Memorial Hospital for Women and Children.
Concord, N. H.

A two year's course of instruction is given. The course of training includes a fixed course of instruction from manuals and text-books furnished by the directress of nurses. Pupils are allowed ten dollars a month. For blanks address the superintendent of school, I. Florence Chesley.

Elliot Hospital.
Keene, N. H.

For information address the superintendent of nurses, Miss Ella McCobb.

Elliot Hospital.
Manchester, N. H.

The course is three years; those wishing to apply for admission must apply to the superintendent, Miss N. Estabrook, in person or by letter. Pupils are allowed eight dollars a month during the first year and ten dollars a month during the second and third years. The probationary period is two months. Pupils reside in the hospital and are taught general and obstetric nursing.

Margaret Pillsbury Hospital.,
Concord, N. H.

The course of training includes a fixed course of instruction during twenty-six months from manuals and text-books given by the superintendent of the hospital. Lectures and demonstrations are given at stated times by the surgical and medical staff of the hospital.

Pupils are allowed ten dollars a month except for the two probationary months. Pupils are admitted at any time on probation; application should be made to the superintendent. A register for graduate nurses of the school has been opened at the hospital. Superintendent, Miss M. A. Mackenzie.

Sacred Heart Hospital.

A two years' course is offered in general nursing. For particulars address the sister, M. Ursula.

State Hospital.
Concord, N. H.

A two years' course in the management and nursing of the insane. Address all communications to Mrs. Millie C. Godfrey, superintendent.

Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital.
Hanover, N. H.

The course of training covers two years and includes nursing in private families as well as in the hospital wards. During the year an average of three lectures a week is given, besides recitations, massage, and operating-room drills. Twenty nurses have been graduated and at present there are sixteen members in the school. For further information, address the superintendent, Miss Ida F. Shepard.

STATE OF VERMONT.

Members of the Vermont Medical Society.

ALBANY. Goddard, A. M., M.D., Univ. of Vt., 1897. ARLINGTON.

Phillips, W. S., M.D., Univ. of Vt., 1867.

BAKERSFIELD.

Giddings, W. H., M.D., Univ. of Vt., 1866.

BARNARD.

Hubbard, H. V., M.D., Univ. of Vt., 1898; Memb. Windsor Co., Med. Soc.; Office hrs., until 7 A.M., 12 to 1, 6 to 9. Spec., Pneumonia.

BARNET.

Elliot, H. A., M.D., Univ. of Vt., 1893.

BANE CITY.

Goodrich, Vernon C., M.D., Univ. of Vt., 1873; Memb., White River Med. Soc., Washington Co. Med. Soc.; formerly Memb. of U. S. Pension Board for four years: Office hrs., 9 to 10, 1 to 3, 7 to 9; Tel.; Spec., Diseases of the Stomach and Intestines.

BARRE.

Camp, Clayton F., M.D., Univ. of Vt., 1880; Post-Graduate School and Hospital, N.Y., 1887, and N. Y. Eye and Ear Infirmary, 1902; Cons. Phy., Mary Fletcher Hospital; attend. Surg., Emergency Hosp.; Memb. Amer. Med. Assoc.; Office, 46 Washington St.; Hrs., until 7, 12 to 2, 6 to 8; Tel.; Spec., Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat.

Chandler, Myron L., A.B., Norwich Univ., 1885; M.D., Univ. of Vt., 1891; Sec. of Barre Med. Soc., Vice-Pres. of Washington Co. Med. Soc.; Memb., Amer. Med. Assoc.; Office, 10 Park St.; Hrs., 8 to 9, 1 to 3, 7 to 9; Tel.

Deziel, J. S., M.D., Long Island Coll. Hosp., 1893.

Field, A. E., ('90) Hon. Memb., M.D., Dartmouth, 1846. (Retired.)

Gilman, W. F.

Jackson, J. Henry, A.M., Univ. of Vt., 1862; M.D., Univ. of Vt., 1865; Memb., Amer. Med. Assoc., Office, 20 South Main St.; Hrs., until 9 A.M., 2 to 4, 6 to 8; Tel.; Spec., Neurology.

Jackson, J. W., M.D., Univ. of Vt., 1890. Lazell, W. E., M.D., Univ. of Vt., 1892. Ligouri, Francis C., M.D., Univ. of Vt., 1899; Exam. for Mutual Life, Traveler's and Phoenix Insurance Co's.; Office, Morse Bldg.; Hrs., 8 to 10, 1 to 3, 6 to 8; Res., Keith Ave., Tel.

McSweeney, J. E., M.D., Univ. of Vt., 1891.

Molinelli, J. H., M.D., Turin, Italy, Memb., Barre Med. Soc., Washington Co., Med. Soc.; Office in G. Tomasi Block; Hrs., 7 to 9, 2 to 3, 7 to 9; Tel. Newton, Ralph W., M.D., N.Y. Univ., 1898; Acting Assist. Surg., U. S. A., for 18 months in the Philippines; Assoc. Memb. of the Assoc. of Military Surg. of the U. S.; Office, 329 North Main St.; Hrs., 7 to 9, I to 3, 7 to 9; Tel.

Reid, W. D., M.D., Queen's Univ. and Royal Coll. of Phy. and Surg., Kingston, Ontario, 1880.

Stickney, 0. G., M.D., Univ. of Vt., 1884. Worthen, H. 0., M.D., Univ. of Vt., 1869.

BARTON.

Nichols, E. M., M.D., Baltimore Med. Coll., 1895.

BARTON LANDING. Ranney, E. M., M.D., Long Island Coll. Hosp., 1890. Wright, J. F.

BELLOWS FALLS.

Allbee, E. S., M.D., Albany Med. Coll., 1870; Memb., Amer. Med. Assoc., Windham Co. Med. Soc., Conn. River Valley Med. Soc.; Tel.

Campbell, E. R., M.D., Univ. of Vt., 1875. Gorham, George H., M. D., Univ. of N. Y., 1882; Phy. to Cottage Hosp. and Old Ladies Home; Memb., Conn. River Val

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