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MADISON. 68, W. C. Lyman, E. H. Horsey. McVicker's Building, O. C. De Wolf, J. M. Hall, 137, H. S. Hahn. 139, S. J. Avery, T. Deering, J. S, Hunt, F. M. Weller. 171, H. Tomboeken. 199, G. Hessert. MARSHFIELD AVENUE. 304, E. S. Atwood. MICHIGAN AVENUE. 368, R.

E. Starkweather. 455, H. P. Merriman. 503, J. A. Allen. 545, H. Merkle. 568, W. M. Burbank. 586, F. E. Emmons. 603, J. H. Etheridge. 785, A. R. Jackson. 793, R. H. Bingham. 874, J. N. Banks. 1120, T. S. Bond. 1138, C. Fenn. -MICHIGAN. County Building, N. P. Holden. Cor. N. Market, R. L. Leonard.

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Stubbs. 47, V. L. Hurlburt, J. S. Stubbs. 70, H. M. Bannister, J. S. Jewell, J. I. Tucker. 112, R. L. Rea. 143, D. Frazier. NORTH AVENUE, 268, J. T. C. Hoffman. 354, C. C. Sperry. NORTH CLARK. Ewing Block,

C. A. Helmuth, G. C. Paoli.
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60, S. C. Blake, C. E. Davis, F.
Henrotin, J. F. Williams. 143,
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H. Hooper. 461, J. Bartlett.

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NORTH SHELDON. 48, E. Garrott. NORTH STATE. 153, F. H. Davis. NORTH WELLS. 80, J. S. Breen. 652, H. Gradle.

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G. O. Taylor. OGDEN AVENUE. Billing.

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PARK AVENUE. 22, W. R. Griswold. 37, C. W. Earle. 72, C. W. Shumway, 109, C. E. Davis. 183, D. H. Law.

PRAIRIE AVENUE. 827, J. F. Weeks. 838, C. G. Smith. 1080, H. N. Hurlburt. 1112, D. Lord. 1133, M. O. Jones. 1147, J. M. Pillsbury. 1206, J. Gore. 1266, B. C. Miller. RANDOLPH. 65, E. Andrews, A. J. Baxter, L. Curtis, F. H. Davis, N. S. Davis, H. Gradle, F. J. Huse, L. H. Montgomery, A. S. Munsell, B. R. Van Doozer. 73, J. H. Hollister. 89, P. L. Arndt. 112, F. M. Wilder. 173, F. W. Kelly. 178, R. Seiffert.

RUSH. 39, E. Jones.

RUSH COLLEGE. W. S. Haines. SEDGEWICK. 182, J. Simpson. 321, V. Scheiner. 330, H. Banga. 743, W. H. Hess. SIXTEENTH. 4, H. Johnson. 6, E. Andrews. 102, A. P. Kadi

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SOUTH ADA. 49, H. W. Jones. SOUTH CANAL. 505, W. Martin. 541, E. W. Lee. 610, A. P. Kadison.

SOUTH CARPENTER. 50, H. S. Hahn.

SOUTH CURTIS. 41, Z. P. Han

son.

SOUTH DESPLAINES. 134, W.

P. Dunne. 138, P. J. Rowan. SOUTH HALSTED. 133, C. E.

Martin. 162, J. Reilly. 168,
T. A. Clark. 198, O. J. Price.
246, P. H. Matthai. 260, E. W.
Lee. 262, F. Taliaferro, E. M.
Landis, F. D. Marshall. 283,
A. McLennan. 389, G. V.

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STREET LIST OF CHICAGO PHYSICIANS.

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Bachelle. 727, T. P. Shannahan. 728, F. J. Meyer. N. H. Church. 777, R. Westerburg. 778, F. W. Stebalts, W. H. Doolittle. 1460, J. G. Berry. 1573, F. B. Norcomb. 1628, W. Parsons. 4252, L. C. Bean. SOUTH HOYNE. 97, A. H. Foster. SOUTH MAY. 15, R. H. Engert. 46, J. D. M. Carr, W. Carr. SOUTH MORGAN. 109, F. Hotz. 239, J. H. Byrne. SOUTH PEORIA. 48, J. E. Walton.

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SOUTH SANGAMON. 185, W. S. Haines. 186, I. N. Lilly. 190, T. A. Lilly.

SOUTH WESTERN AVENUE. 135, P. C. Whidden. 164, W. S. Harroun.

STATE. 70, C. J. Lewis, S. A.

204,

McWilliams. St. James Hotel, C. W. Purdy. 125, S. H. Stevenson, A. M. Hale, C. A. Logan, M. Manheimer, H. P. Merriman, E. Schmidt, C. G. Smith, S. F. Baker, W. H. By. ford, R.H. Engert, W. H. Warn, L. Ware, - C. W. Purdy. Palmer House, E. H. Horsey, V. L.Hurlburt. 170, S. J. Jones, S. O. Richey. 202, R. E. Starkweather, J. H. Rauch. C. Pague. 235, S. Wickersham. 239, E. Bert. 242, E. C. Rogers. 387, J. H. Bates. 472, H. Kirchstein. 586, W. Netter. 883, R. H. Bingham, D. A. K. Steele. 1266, B. R. Van Doozer. 1267, C. W. Chaffee. 1375, A. W. Boswell. 1402, W. M. Burbank. 1458, C. J. Simon. 1777, C. P. Caldwell. 3906, N. N. Hurst. 4750, L. R. Williams. THROOP. 34, É. Ingals, E. F. Ingals. 81, N. Bridges. THIRTIETH. 229, L. Dawson. THIRTY-SECOND. 284, C. J.

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WEST JACKSON. 417, E. W. Lee. 829, J. C. Webster.

WEST LAKE. 627, C. E. De Wolfe,
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L. E. Calkins. 953, J. H. Plecker. 966, A. H. Tagert. W. Andrews. WEST MADISON. 109, R. Thi. bodo. 113, R. H. Williamson. 115, R. Thibodo. 168, E. V. Rolshausen. 181, W. H. Bradley. 182, J. H. Plecker. 206, C. J. Adams. 247, R. B. Treat, J. C. Spray. 253, L. A. Harcourt. 318, B. W. Griffin. 325, W. Carr, J. D. M. Carr. 328, J. B. Bell. 520, C. M. Fitch. 528, A. Bariow. 639, D. W. Graham. 696, E. Margueret. 785, O. B. Damon. 1003, L. St. John. WEST MONROE. 289, T. P. Seely. 291, S. F. Baker. 296, T. Ď. Fitch. 334, A. J. Baxter. 411, W. E. Clarke. 618, O. Blinn. 687, P. O'Connel. 757, E. B. Loomis. 763, M. H. Bowen. WEST NORTH AVENUE. .477, H. H. Sloan.

WEST OHIO. 223, F. A. Beck. WEST POLK. 965, G. W. Pratt. WEST RANDOLPH. 64, J. Seif

fert. 111, G. H. Fricke. 156,

J. Otto. 193, J. F. Schaller. 199, S. A. Brown. 239, J. H. Byrne.

WEST TAYLOR. 322, F. Schubert. 397, W. McCarthy. WEST TWELFTH. 150, F. W. Slebalts. 152, D. Dodge. 175, A. C. Morey. 182, D. Dodge, A. C. Morey. 287, D. S. Root. 289, G. Fischer. 290, C. T. Sauer. 307, G. Fischer. 381, W. E. Rennolds. 422, W. Martin, T. A. Lilly, I. N. Lilly. 452, H. Wanzer. 563, D. Frazer. WEST VAN BUREN. 193, F. Seymour. 293, P. H. Matthei. 325, W. T. Lewis. 382, G Letourneaux. 428, W. J. Maynard. 669, J. Houghton.

WEST WASHINGTON. 112,. J. M. Fleming. 222, M. P. Caldwell. 311, J. B. Bell. 333, H. Brown. 338, M. H. Thompson. 390, C. H. Allen. 402, J. M. Hall. 413, W. Groesbeck. 428, J. P. Ross, F. Schaefer. 440, O. C. De Wolf. 631, G. Kellogg. 638, P. Adolphus. 681, J. D. Skeer.

MEDICAL ASSOCIATIONS.

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AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. - Organized in New York, May 5, 1846, as the National Medical Convention. Reorganized and name changed May 5, 1847. First Annual Meeting at Baltimore, May 2, 1848. Composed of permanent members and delegates. The delegates shall receive their appointment from permanently organized State Medical Societies, and such County and District Medical Societies as are recognized by representation in their respective State Societies. Each State, County and District Medical Society, entitled to representation, may send to the Association one delegate for every ten of its regular resident members, and one for every additional fraction of more than half that number; provided, however, that the number of delegates from any particular State, Territory, County, City or Town shall not exceed the ratio of one in ten of the resident physicians who may have signed the Code of Ethics of this Association. The Medical Department of the United States Army and Navy are each entitled to four delegates, appointed by the chiefs of their respective bureaus. Permanent members, who are entitled to all the privileges of the Association, except voting, consist of all those who have served in the capacity of dele. gates, and of such other members as may have been appointed by unanimous vote. Its meetings are held annually, on the first Tuesday in May or June, and each delegate holds his appointment for one year. The annual dues are $5.00, and must be paid before taking a seat as delegate. Physicians desiring to present papers before the Association should observe the following rule: "Papers appropriate to the several sections, in order to secure consideration and action, must be sent to the Secretary of the appropriate section at least one month before the meeting which is to act upon them. It shall be the duty of the Secretary to whom such papers are sent, to examine them with care, and, with the advice of the Chairman of his section, to determine the time and order of the presentation, and give due notice of the same."

OFFICERS.-President, T. G. Richardson, Louisiana. Vice-Presidents, J. P. White, New York; Moses Gunn, Illinois; G. W. Russell, Connecticut; A. Dunlap, Ohio. Permanent Secretary, Wm. B. Atkinson, 1400 Pine street, Philadelphia. Assistant Secretary, E. W. Brush, Buffalo, N. Y. Treasurer, R. J. Dunglison, Philadelphia. Librarian, W. Lee, D. C.

OFFICERS OF SECTIONS.-Practice of Medicine, Materia Medica and Physiology: A. L. Loomis, New York, Chairman; J. H. Etheridge,

Secretary. Obstetrics, Diseases of Women and Children: E. W. Jenks, Mich., Chairman; H. O. Marcy, Mass., Secretary. Surgery and Analomy H. H. Smith, Pa., Chairman; E. Z. Early, Ark., Secretary. Medical Jurisprudence, Chemistry and Phsychology: W. Kempster, Wis., Chairman; E. A. Hildreth, W. Va., Secretary. State Medicine and Public Hygiene: J. S. Cabell, Va., Chairman; A. J. Marsh, N. J., Secretary.

COMMITTEES.-On Library: Johnson Elliott, D. C. On Publication: W. B. Atkinson, F. M. Drysdale, S. Fricke, S. D. Gross, C. Wistar, R. J. Dunglison, of Pa.; W. Lee, D. C. On Necrology: J. M. Toner, D. C., Chairman; W. H. Ross, D. C., Secretary. On Prize Essays: E. M. Moore, F. Lathrop, W. Miner, H. R. Hopkins, E. W. Dean. On Arrangements: T. F. Rochester, J. F. Miner, E. R. Barnes, C. C. Wyckoff, M. B. Folnele, W. C. Phelps, E. W. Brush, all of N. Y.

The next meeting will be held in Buffalo, N. Y., the first Tuesday in June, 1878.

CODE OF ETHICS OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, ADOPTED MAY, 1847.

Of the Duties of Physicians to their Patients, and of the Obligations of Patients to their Physicians.

ART. 1.-DUTIES OF PHYSICIANS TO THEIR PATIENTS.

§ 1. A physician should not only be ever ready to obey the calls of the sick, but his mind ought also to be imbued with the great. ness of his mission, and the responsibility he habitually incurs in its discharge. Those obligations are the more deep and enduring, because there is no tribunal, other than his own conscience, to adjudge penalties for carelessness or neglect. Physicians should, therefore, minister to the sick with due impressions of the impor. tance of their office: reflecting that the ease, the health, and the lives, of those committed to their charge, depend on their skill, attention, and fidelity. They should study, also, in their deportment, so to unite tenderness with firmness, and condescension with authority, so to inspire the minds of their patients with gratitude, respect and confidence.

§ 2. Every case committed to the charge of a physician should be treated with attention, steadiness and humanity. Reasonable indulgence should be granted to the mental imbecility and caprices of the sick. Secrecy and delicacy, when required by peculiar circumstances, should be strictly observed; and the familiar and confidential intercourse to which physicians are admitted in their professional visits, should be used with discretion, and with the most scrupulous regard to fidelity and honor. The obligation of secrecy extends beyond the period of professional services; none of the privacies of personal and domestic life, no infirmity of disposition, or flaw of character, observed during professional attend. ance, should ever be divulged by the physician, except when he is imperatively required to do so. The force and necessity of this obligation are indeed so great, that professional men have, under certain circumstances, been protected in their observance of secrecy by courts of justice.

§ 3. Frequent visits to the sick are, in general, requisite, since they enable the physician to arrive at a more perfect knowledge of the disease-to meet promptly every change which may occur, and

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