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AND BY-LAWS OF ALTAMAHA
MEDICAL ASSOCIATION,
We, the commitiee appuinted by the
Altamaha Medical Association st its
organization meeting at Baxley, Ga.,
beg to submit the following laws,
rules aud regulations:
First—We recommend that the Con
stitution and By-Laws for County So
cletles, approved by the American
Medical Association of Georgla be
adopted.
Second—ln regard to the schedule
of fees, we recommend the follow:
ing: L
(a) That the minimum fee for all
companies except fraternal orders for
lite insurance examinations shall be
800,
(b) That the minimum charge for
a simple qasexot.obstetrlcs shall be
$lO, not including mileage,
(¢) Delivery of placenta, after con:
finement shall be $5.00.
(d) Instrumental cases $25.
(e) All cases of version, $25.
(f) Anesthetic fee $5.00.
(g) All abortion and premature la
bors in like proportion. -~
. (h) Prescription charge not less
than SI.OO.
(1) Consultation fees in the discre
tion of attending physicians.
Third-~The secretary shall keep a
book in his office, subject to the in:
spection of the public, which shall
be known as the delinquent registra:
tion book, upon which shall be re
corded the names- of all members of
this association submitting their de
linquent list shall pay to the secreta
ry a registration fee of ten cents for
each name. The secretary shall also
be allowed a fee of fifteen cents for‘
canceling the name of any delinquent
from the register. |
Fourth—A delinquent shall .bel
known as any one who is indebted to‘
a member of this association and who
Has made no satisfactory arrange
ments for the payment of same, also
any person who shall aid or assist\
any other person or persons in de
frauding any member of this society}
out of his fees or bills due on ac
count, by shamming property or any
other method not herein mentioneda,
shall be considered equally as delia
quent as the party whom he has as
sisted or aided in such defrauding.
Fifth—lt is hereby forbidden for
any member of this association %0 pre
scribe, give medical aid or medicai
advice to any party or parties which
come under the head ot delinquents,
except that a member may give medi
cal aid to a delinquent when so dis
posed, providing said delinquent pays
cash or furnishes satisfactory secur
ity for same to the attending physl
cian, and physician shall not continue
such services for a period longer than
thirty (30) days unless said delin
quent makes satisfactory arrange
ments for the payment of all passed
due accounts, and has his name eras
ed from the delinquent register.
Sixth—All delinquent accounts not
gettled within ninety (90) days from
date of entry on the delinquent booxr
may be placed in the hands of an
attorney by the physician to whom
the account is due.
Seventh—The secretary shall have
printed in circular form as many cop
jes of these amendments of the con
stitution and by-laws as the society
deems proper. A supply be kept on
hand for the use of any member of
the association, paying for same.
Kighth—A copy of these amend
ments accompanying a bill for settle:
ment to a debtor shall be sufficient
notice that unless his account is paid
within thirty (30) days his name will
be placed upon the delinquent regis
ter.
Ninth—Any member violating the
provisions of these rules shall be pub
licly expelled for a period of twelve
months, will not be countenanced by
the members of this association either
in consultation or recommended for
medical examiner of life insurance
companies or shown any professional
ethics whatsovere, and also subject
to a fine of fifty dollars by a two
thirds vote of the members present at
any regular meeting, provided a ma
jority of the assoclation is present at
said meeting.
Tenth—The second Tuesday in Jan
uary, 1909, shall be the date of our
first annual meeting to Dbe held in
Baxley, Ga. The time and place for
subsequent meeting to be determine..
Eleventh—A copy of these amend
ments shall be published in each of
ficial organ in the separate counties
embraced in the territory of this as
gociation, weekly for one month, and
then monthly for balance of year.
We, the undersigned members of
this association, agree to be governed
by support and enforce the ahove
rules and regulations of this medical
association,
J. M., CHRISTIAN. .
W, C. PIRKLE."
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J. T. COLVIN.
Respectfully submitted,
W. 8. HART, M, D,
W. M. GIRTMAN, M, D,
J. E. OVERSTREET, M. D,
tt Committee
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~ LATE NEWS NOTES,
General. P
The commigsion authorized by Ten
nessee legislature to select a site for
the monument to Senator KEdward
Ward Carmack, who was Kkilled on
the streets in Nashville last Novem
ber, has decided on 2 location, The
monument will be placed Just above
the south entrance to the state capi
tol grounds, It is proposed to erect
on the site mentioned a moemorial
costing $25,000, The subscriptions to
the memorial fund have been coming
in in a satisfactory manner so far.
The work of erecting the monument
will be pushed as rapidly as is con
sistent with the best class of thg
work and the proper completion of
the same,
The American Institute of Bankers,
in session at Seattle, Wash, decid
ed to hold next year's convention in
Chattancoga, Tenn, The following of
ficers were elected: President, New
ton D. Alling, New York City; vice
president, George Jackson, Chicago;
secretary, H. G. Proctor, Richmond,
Va.; treasurer, Louis H. T. Moss,
New Orleans; executive council,
Frank Cerini, Oakland, Cal.,; W. S.
Evans, Philadelphia; E, C, Pinney,
Minneapolis; D. J. Lyons, Providence,
R. I.; chairman of the executive coun
cil, Ralph C. Wilson, Chicago.
Joacquin Miller is planning to es
tablish a colony of poets and to con
duct a school of poetry near his home
at Fruitvale, in California. He has
given an acre of land to Henry Meade
Bland and anotther to Herbert Bash
ford. They expect to build cottages
there and help found this colony.
Mrs. Bellamy Storer, wife of the
former American ambassador to Aus
tria-Hungary, has established a new
society, the aim of which is to obtain
from steamship and railroad oflicials
permission to allow pet dogs to trav
el first-class with their wealthy mis
tresses,
Abdul Hamid has been summoned
to appear in court as the defendant
in a suit brought by a former court
jeweler, who secks to recover $20,000.
The jeweler alleges this to be a por
tion of the loss he sustained when Ab
dul closed his shop and exiled him
for having business relations with
Rschad Effendi, the present sultan,
The railroad companies are closely
Iwattchinz the use of 2a mechanical
“fireman” on some of the big engines
of a northern road. These devices
have been installed to meer the neces
sity of a more saiisfactory way of
feeding the furnaces on the monster
locomotives which are now being em
ployed, the human fireman b=ing hard
ly equal to the task of feeding in the
fuel. The mechanical stcker seems
to be giving satisfacticn, and it is
| probable that the reads will adcpt it.
The American board of commission
ers of foreign missicns will start in
July to raise a fund of $2,i00.000 for
| the enlargement of all the educational
| institutions in foreign lands under "its
. supervision. Fully one-third of. thee
}amoum will be used in Turkey, ac
. cording to an officer of the board. The
1 growth there has been greater than in
| other countrie~, JMany of the colleges
|in Turkey and China cannct zccoin
| modate all of the students that anply
| for admission, A permanent endows
l ment surd ot SIOO,OOO for each institu
' tion is desired by the board, which
| believes that an income that can be
depended upon will insure better work.
Washington.
A complaint was filed with the in
terstate commerce commission, It was
against two hundred and one inter
state carriers by the Florida Fruit and
Vegetable Shippers’ Protective Asso
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leges that the growers and shippers of
citrus fruits and vegetables from Flor
ida points were subjected to unjust
and unreasonable rates of transporta
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disadvantage and discrimination in re
frigeration charges by the railroads.
It is improbable that a decision will
be reached in any of the cases Dbe
fore some time next fall, if the sum
mer recess of the commission is taken.
Representative John L. ‘Burnett of
Alabama who is a member of the
house commitiee appointed at the last
session to visit the south and inves
tigate the alleged peonage system al
leged Lo prevail there, said that the
committee had visited Alabama, Féor
ida, Arkansas and Georgia, and later
i would look into some cases alleged tto
exist in West Virginia and Missis
sippi. A few irregularities were found
in some of the states, he said, but the
reports received were largely exag
'gerated.
Secretary Wilson declared most
emphatically that the statement pub
lished thatt he intends resigning in
the coming fall is entirely without
foundation. He has nc intentioon of
leaving the cabinet, he said, and ad
ded that if President Taft desires his
resignation, he knows nothing of it.
“A hint from the president will be the
only cause for my resigning,” he con
cluded.
Secretary of Agriculture James Wil
son of lowa will leave the president’s
cabinet in December and Representa
tive Charles Frederick Scott of the
Second district of Kansas, will be
named as his successor, according to
reliable informadion given out. Mr.
Scott is chairman of the house com
mittee on agriculture. Secretary Wil
son has broken the record for length
of continuous cabinet service. He
will have served thirteen years when
he retires in the winter.
The propaganda of good roads in
Louisiana recently announced by Gov
ernor Sanders, has found an ally in
the United States government. Two
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