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lic schools, and graduated from the literary department of the University of Texas, receiving therefrom the degrees of B. Sc. and M. A. He obtained his medical education in Jefferson Medical College, in Philadelphia, Pa., graduating therefrom in 1891. Since graduation he has attended the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital. Dr. Smith was resident physician for the City and County Hospital in Austin for four years. He is visiting physician to the Texas Deaf, Dumb and Blind Asylum for Colored Youths, and has been physician for the past ten years to the Texas School for the Deaf. He is a member of the staff of the Seton Infirmary in Austin, a member of the American Academy for the Advancement of Science, the Texas Academy of Science, the Texas Historical Association, International Congress for Tuberculosis, the American Medical Association, Mississippi Valley Medical Association, and nearly all of the State medical societies. Dr. Smith delivered the alumni address at the University of Texas in 1894, and was orator for the Texas State Medical Assocation in 1899. He has contributed quite a number of scientific papers to the State Medical Association. He has served on legislative committees for a number of years from the State Medical Association, in the interest of obtaining laws for the establishment of a State Board of Health and medical laws. Dr. Smith is a member and is SecretaryTreasurer of the Board of Medical Examiners for the State of Texas. Dr. Smith is one of the most active workers in the cause of preventive medicine, and did some good and efficient work. before the Legislatures of Texas, in securing the passage of the Medical Practice Act. He has been very active in promoting the successful reorganization of the State Medical Society. Dr. Smith has contributed some valuable literature on tuberculosis, and at the St. Louis International Congress will read a paper on the sanitarium treatment of that disease.

International Congress on Tuberculosis to Meet in St. Louis October, 3, 4 and 5, 1904.

HONORARY PRESIDENTS.

Lay.-Hon. John Hay, Hon. Gen. Russell A. Alger, Hon. Ex-Judge A. H. Dailey, Hon. Judge C. G. Garrison, Hon. Stephen B. Elkins.

Medical.-Prof. Dr. M. Benedikt (Vienna), Dr. A. N. Bell, Prof. Dr. Chas. H. Hughes, Gen. Presley M. Rixey, M. D., Gen. Nicholas Senn, M. D.

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Ex-President Medico-Legal Society; Editor Medico-Legal Journal; Treasurer and Chairman Committee of Organization International Congress on Tuberculosis.

COUNCIL.

Moritz Ellinger, Esq., chairman; J. Mount Bleyer, M. D., N. Y. City; A. P. Grinnell, M. D., Vermont; H. Edwin Lewis, M. D., Vermont; Richard J. Nunn, M. D., Georgia; W. F. Drewry, M. D., Virginia; M. K. Kassabian, M. D., Pennsylvania; J. W. P. Smithwick, M. D., North Carolina.

OFFICERS.

President, E. J. Barrick, M. D., Toronto, Ontario; first vice president, F. E. Daniel, M. D., Austin, Texas; second vice president, ex-Chief Justice L. Bradford Prince, Santa Fe, N. M.; third vice president, Dr. Chas. K. Cole, Helena, Mont.; fourth vice president, Dr. Sofus F. Nelson, Pulman, Wash.; fifth vice president, Dr. A. M. Linn, Des Moines, Iowa; Secretary, Samuel Bell Thomas, 116 Nassau St., New York; treasurer, Clark Bell, 39 Broadway, New York.

The following Committee on Organization has been announced by Governor Francis, President of the World's Exposition:

Clark Bell, LL. D., Chairman, 39 Broadway, N. Y.; President Medico-Legal Society of New York.

E. J. Barrick, M. D., Toronto, Ontario; President of the American Congress on Tuberculosis.

A. N. Bell, M. D., N. Y., Editor Sanitarian; Honorary President of the Congress.

J. Mount Bleyer, M. D., New York; Vice President of the Congress.

Hon ex-Judge Abram H. Dailey, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Honorary President of the Congress.

F. E. Daniel, M. D., Austin, Texas; First Vice President of the Congress; Editor of the TEXAS MEDICAL JOURNAL.

Thomas Darlington, M. D., Kingsbridge, N. Y.; ex-Treasurer Medico-Legal Society; President N. Y. City Board of Health.

W. F. Drewry, M. D., Petersburg, Virginia; Vice President of the Congress; Member of Council.

Hon. Moritz Ellinger, New York; Corresponding Secretary of the Medico-Legal Society and Chairman of the Governing Council.

A. P. Grinnell, M. D., Burlington, Vermont; First Vice President of the Medico-Legal Society of New York.

Prof. Dr. C. H. Hughes, Honorary President of the Congress, St. Louis, Mo.

M. K. Kassabian, M. D., Member of Council, Philadelphia, Pa.

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