OMEOPATHIC a MEDICAL SOCIETY A CT OF IN CORPORATION. Commonwealth of ſilaggachugtttg. IN THE YEAR ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SIX. AN ACT - g TO INCORPORATE THE MASSACHUSETTS HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY. Ae it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by authority of the same, as follows : — SECTION I. Samuel Gregg, William Wesselhoeft, Luther Clark, George Russell, Milton Fuller, John A. Tarbell, David Thayer, their associates and successors, physicians, be, and they hereby are, made a corporation by the name of the MASSACHUSETTS HOMCEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY, with all the powers and privileges, and subject to all the duties, liabilities, and restrictions, set forth in the forty-fourth chapter of the Revised Statutes. SECT. 2. Said Corporation may hold real and personal estate to the amount of fifty thousand dollars. . SECT. 3. The members of said Society shall not be liable to be mustered or enrolled in the militia of this Commonwealth. -> SECT. 4. The members of said Society, or such of their officers or members as they shall appoint, shall have full power and authority to examine all candi- dates for membership, concerning the practice of specific medicine and surgery, provided said candidates shall sustain a good moral character, and shall present letters testimonial of their qualifications from some legally authorized medical institution; and if, upon such examination, the said candidates shall be found qualified for membership, they shall receive the approbation of the Society. SECT. 5. This act shall take effect from and after its passage. - House of Representatives, May 30, 1856. Passed to be enacted, - CHARLES A. PHELPS, Speaker. In Senate, May 31, 1856. Passed to be enacted, ELIHU C. BAKER, President. June 3, 1856. Approved, HENRY J. GARDNER. Secretary's Office, Boston, June 24, 1856. A true copy. Attest: | FRANCIS DE WITT, Secretary of the Commonwealth. MASSACHUSETTS a. * : * : * *.< * * * * * * • f Y * , v., X “, S-f A. r . - HOMCEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY. EY-LAVVS, LIST OF NMENME ERS, AND STATISTICS. SEFTE NAIEER, 189C). PREPARED BY THE COMMITTEE ON REGISTRATION AND STATISTICS. BROOKLINE, MASS. THE CHRONICLE PRESS : C. A. W. SPENCER. 1890. REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON REGISTRATION AND STATISTICS, APRIL, 1890. ~ IT has been the endeavor of your Committee to present to the Society, in a - form convenient for reference, such matter pertaining to homoeopathy and its = institutions in the State as will prove of interest to the members. S. Much time and labor have been given to perfect the lists presented, particularly = those of past members and the necrological list; and special care has been - exercised to insure accuracy. J. WILKINSON CLAPP, I. T. TALBOT, } Committee. W. S. SMITH, *s, CONTENTS OF THE REPORT OF REGISTRATION AND STATISTICS. , TITLE PAGE ... REPORT OF COMMITTEE . . . . . . . . . . . . e tº e º 'º e º e º e ºs 2 is CONTENTS . . . . . . . . . . . tº e º e º 'º e º & © tº tº º ºs tº º º 3 's, - tº ACT OF INCORPORATION . . . . . . . . . . . . gº e º e º 'º - e º º 5 S BY-LAWS AS IN FORCE APRIL, 1890 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 MASSACHUSETTS HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY:— Q List of Active Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • - - - - - - I 7 “ “ Corresponding Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 “ “ Honorary Members . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . 23 • Complete List of Members, Present and Past . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Necrological List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . .32 List of Members of the Massachusetts Homoeopathic Fraternity . . . . 34 MASSACHUSETTS HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY OFFICERs, 1856–90: List of Presidents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 “ . “ Vice-Presidents . . . . . . & e º tº sº e º ºs e º e e º 'º º 37 “ “ Corresponding Secretaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 “ “ Recording Secretaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 “ “ Recording Secretaries and Treasurers of the Massachusetts Homoeopathic Fraternity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 “ “ Treasurers . . . . . . . . . . . e tº e º 'º is tº e º º . . . 39 “ “Librarians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4O “ “ Orators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4O LIST OF OFFICERs, 1890–1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 “ “ CoMMITTEES, 1890 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 “ “ DELEGATES, I890 . . . . . tº de g º e º E tº º . . . . . • - 45 DATE OF REPORT OF COMMITTEES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 SecretaRy’s REPORT OF SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING IN OCTOBER, 1889 . . 46 LIST OF MEMBERS PRESENT AT SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING IN OCTOBER, 1889. 50 List of Visitors PRESENT At SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING IN OCTOBER 1889. 52 SECRETARY'S REPORT OF ANNUAL MEETING IN APRIL, 1890 . . . . . . 53 LIST OF MEMBERS PRESENT AT ANNUAL MEETING IN APRIL, 1890 . . . 58 4 COAVTAEAVT.S. TITLE * PAGE LIST OF VISITORS PRESENT AT ANNUAL MEETING IN APRIL, 1890 . . . 61 BOSTON HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 ESSEX-COUNTY HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY . . . . . . . . . . . 62 WORCESTER-COUNTY HomoeoPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY . . . . . . . . 63 WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY . . . . . . 63 MASSACHUSETTS SURGICAL AND GYNECOLOGICAL SOCIETY . . . . . . . . 63 MASSACHUSETTS HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL BOARD MASSACHUSETTS HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL. 66 WESTBOROUGH INSANE HOSPITAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Newton CortAGE Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 MoRTON Hospital, TAUNTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 MALDEN HOSPITAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 BOSTON HOMOEOPATHIC DISPENSARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 DISPENSARY Association BosTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE . . 71 WORCESTER HOMOEOPATHIC DISPENSARY ASSOCIATION . . . . . . . . . 71 BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 ALUMNI Association Boston UNIVERSITY School of MEDICINE . . . . . 74 LOWELL HOME FOR Women AND CHILDREN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 CONSUMPTIVES' HOME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 HOME FOR UNFORTUNATE WOMEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,75 THE QUINCY HOSPITAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 BY-LAWS, AS IN FORCE, APRIL, 1890. OBJECTS OF THE SOCIETY. I. Since homoeopathy aims at the improvement and reformation of the art of healing by aid of medicines, proved by every means that promises to enlarge the knowledge of the laws governing the action of drugs, this Society hereby declares its objects to be, The development of the materia medica by prov- ing drugs upon the systems of men and animals; the administering of medicines thus proved, to the sick, in accordance with the formula Szm Ż/za słmżliótes curan- fur; the encouragement of special studies and reports calculated to improve its members in the collateral branches of medicine. g II. This Society demands for itself absolute liberty in science, and hence requires of its applicants for membership no creed or confession of medical belief, but only the expression of a willingness to act for the furtherance of its declared objects. - SOCIETY. III. This Society shall consist of the persons named in the Act of Incorporation, and such other persons as 8 - A Y-ZA W.S. may have been elected members in accordance with its By-Laws. OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY. IV. The Society, at its Annual Meeting, shall elect by ballot a president, two vice-presidents, correspond- ing secretary, recording secretary, treasurer, librarian, and five censors, who shall together constitute an ex- ecutive committee, to whom shall be intrusted the general business of the Society when it is not in ses- sion; the appointment of all standing committees, and such other committees as they may deem expedient; and the selection of some suitable person to deliver an address, at the Annual Meeting of the Society, on some subject connected with medical science. At every Annual Meeting, they shall present a report of their proceedings during the past year, and shall also furnish a list of two candidates for each office of the Society for the ensuing year. They shall have power to remit the dues of worthy members who may pro- duce satisfactory evidence that they are unable to pay. The officers shall continue in office till the adjourn- ment of the Annual Meeting next after their election, at which time the duties of the newly elected officers shall commence. DUTIES OF THE OFFICERS. V. The President shall preside at all meetings of the Society and of the Executive Committee, and shall deliver an address before the Society at the com- mencement of the Annual Meeting. In case of the absence or other disability of the President, his duties shall devolve on the Vice-Presi- A Y-ZA W.S. - ~ 9 dent by seniority, if present; otherwise, on such per- son as the meeting may appoint. Members shall not be eligible to the office of Presi- dent more than once in five years. VI. The Corresponding Secretary shall have the charge and custody of all letters and communications transmitted to the Society; and to him they should be addressed. He shall prepare and transmit what- ever communications the Society or Executive Com- mittee may direct, and he shall perform such other duties as may be assigned to him. VII. The Recording Secretary shall give notice and keep a record of all the meetings of the Society and of the Executive Committee. He shall append to the notices of the Annual and Semi-Annual Meetings the names of those candidates for membership that have been reported to the Executive Committee. He shall have charge of all papers and communications belong- ing to the Society, and shall read at the meetings of the Society all such communications as the Executive Committee may direct. He shall notify the chair- man of every committee appointed by the Society or Executive Committee, of his appointment, in each case stating the commission and the names of the commit- tee. On or before the 1st of April, annually, he shall transmit to the Treasurer a list of all who have become members of the Society during the year. The Recording Secretary shall receive fifty dollars annually as a compensation for the labors and duties incumbent upon the office. ! VIII. The Treasurer shall solicit and receive all money due to the Society, together with all bequests and donations, and shall pay all bills after they shall : : * gº : -a ~ : IO B Y-ZA W.S. have been approved by the Executive Committee, which approval shall be certified to by the Recording Secretary. He shall keep an accurate account of all receipts and expenditures, and shall give such bonds for the faithful performance of his duties as the Society may require. He shall submit his accounts to such examination as the Executive Committee may direct, and shall annually make a statement of his doings, and of the state of the funds in his hands, to the Society. - * The Treasurer shall receive fifty dollars annually as a compensation for his services. IX. The Librarian shall have in his custody and charge all the books and apparatus of the Society. He shall keep an accurate register of the same, and arrange them in a proper manner, and shall make such disposition of them, from time to time, as the Executive Committee may direct, for the benefit of the members. He shall receive and record all dona- tions made in his department to the Society, and shall make a report at the Annual Meeting. X. The Censors shall examine the qualifications of all persons presenting themselves for membership, and for that purpose shall hold meetings on the days of the Annual and Semi-Annual Meetings, and at such other times as they may deem necessary. They shall report the names of all approved candidates for mem- bership to the Executive Committee at least three months before their election as members of the Society. . XI. There shall be a Committee on the Materia Medica, who shall select medicines for proving, and shall, at the expense of the Society, obtain and dis- ex *A A Y-ZA WS. II tribute the same to its members, or such other persons as they may deem suitable. They shall receive and examine communications upon the materia medica from the members of the Society, and report thereon at any regular meeting. XII. There shall be a Committee on Clinical Medi- cine, who shall receive and examine communications proper to this department, and report thereon at any regular meeting. They shall also report upon the epidemics which may have occurred in the State or country during the year, their characteristics, mode of treatment, and results, and such other facts relat- ing to the practice of medicine as they may deem important. XIII. There shall be a Committee of Publication, consisting of the President, Recording Secretary, and at least three other members, to whom all matter for publication shall be referred, and under whose direc- tion it shall be issued; the expense of which shall not exceed in any year a sum designated by the Executive Committee. * XIV. There shall be a Committee of Arrangements, whose duty it shall be to make such arrangements as will add to the interest and importance of the Annual and Semi-Annual Meetings, such as selecting a suit- able place for the meetings, soliciting communications, appointing subjects for discussion, providing refresh- ments for members, etc., subject to the direction of the Executive Committee. - XV. There shall be a Committee on the Library, who shall select and obtain such books and publica- tions as they may be able by donation, subscription, or purchase with funds set apart for that purpose by the Executive Committee or the Society. - 3. ‘. . . I 2 BY-ZA WS. XVI. The Executive and all other committees shall have power to fill their own vacancies. MEMBERSHIP. XVII. Any person who has received the degree of doctor of medicine from a legally authorized medical institution, and who sustains a good moral character, may become eligible to membership after having been examined and approved by the Board of Censors. He shall be elected by ballot at the Annual or Semi- Annual Meeting, and his having signed the application for membership shall be considered equivalent to an agreement to abide by the By-Laws. In case that ten negative ballots shall be cast, the name of the candidate shall be referred back to the Board of Cen- sors, who shall make a thorough investigation, and report to the Executive Committee. tº . The same conditions of membership shall also apply to women having like qualifications. All members in good standing who shall have paid their annual dues for twenty-five years, consecutive or otherwise, shall attain the rank or title of life- membership, and shall be entitled to all the privileges of the Society, but shall be exempt from the payment of the annual assessment. HONORARY AND CORRESPONDING MEMBERS. XVIII. Persons who have excelled, or made any great advancement, in medical or other science, may be elected honorary members; and physicians of emi- nence residing out of the State may be elected corre- sponding members of the Society by a two-thirds vote of the members present at any stated meeting, pro- BY-ZA W.S. $ I3 vided the said person shall have been approved by the Executive Committee. Honorary and corresponding members shall be entitled to the diploma of the Society, and to participate in its proceedings in meet- ings devoted to scientific subjects. XIX. Every applicant for membership shall deposit with his application, in the hands of the Recording Secretary, the sum of five dollars, and shall, upon his election, receive therefor the diploma of the Society, signed by the President and Secretary. Should an applicant fail of election, the money shall be returned to him. XX. Any member in good standing shall have the privilege of withdrawing from the Society by giving notice, in writing, of such intention, and paying all arrearages due to the Society. RETIRED MEMBERS. XXI. Members, on removing from the State, or on retiring from practice, may, provided all their dues to the Society are paid, by a vote of the Executive Com- mittee, be placed on the list of retired members, and, as such, shall be exempt from any assessments, and shall not receive, except by courtesy, any of the pub- lications of the Society, nor be entitled to speak or vote at any of its meetings. XXII. Any person who has resigned his member- ship, or been placed on the list of retired members, may, on application in writing, be reinstated by a vote of the Society at any regular meeting. Any member removing out of the State shall have liberty to retain his membership on paying his annual aSSessment. - I4. - A V-ZA W.S. XXIII. Any member may be expelled from the Society, or, having resigned his membership, may be deprived of his privileges, by a vote of two-thirds of the members present at any regular meeting, upon charges of the following description ; provided the charge or charges against him have first been con- sidered by the Executive Committee, and provided he has been notified of the same by the Secretary, and an opportunity has thereby been given him to make his defence before the Society:— I. For any gross and notorious immorality or in- famous crime under the laws of the land. 2. For any attempt to subvert the objects, or injure the reputation, of the Society. - 3. For advertising, publicly vending, or pretending to the knowledge and use of, any secret nostrum. 4. For furnishing to any person, or presenting in his own behalf, a false certificate of character and studies as a student of medicine, tending to deceive the public, or the Censors of the Society. 5. For habitually furnishing advice to, or holding professional consultations with, persons who practise medicine without the necessary acquirements to entitle them to the respect, confidence, or courtesy of the members of the Society. . XXIV. As the object of the Society is to improve the science of medicine, to increase the influence and usefulness of its members, and to secure greater har- mony and friendship among them, therefore it is of the highest importance that each member should so conduct himself, both in his private and professional life, as to command the entire respect of his colleagues. Every person who becomes a member is understood A V-ZA W.S. I5 to take upon himself an obligation to communicate to the Society any discoveries he shall have made relat- ing to the science of medicine or surgery, and to co-operate in such measures as may be adopted by the Society for the advancement of these sciences; and, on his refusal to do so, he shall be subject to such censure as the Society, by a two-thirds vote, shall inflict. XXV. Every member of the Society, the Record- ing Secretary and Treasurer excepted, shall be assessed annually five dollars, and such other assessments as a majority of the members, at any legal meeting, may determine. Newly elected members shall not be liable to assessment during the year of their election. I) ELEGATES. XXVI. The Executive Committee may appoint delegates to other societies and associations whenever they deem it advisable to do so; and such delegates shall receive certificates of appointment from the Re- cording Secretary. . Accredited delegates from other societies and asso- ciations shall be allowed to participate in the scientific deliberations of this Society. MEETINGS OF THE SOCIETY. XXVII. The Annual Meeting of the Society shall be held on the second Wednesday of April, and the Semi-Annual Meeting on the second Wednesday of October, at ten o’clock A. M., in such one of the cities or towns of the Commonwealth as the Executive Committee may determine. A special meeting of the I6 A V-LA W.S. Society shall be called by the President, on the writ- ten request of ten members, stating the object of said meeting. -- MEETINGS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. XXVIII. The Executive Committee shall meet on the third Wednesday of April, July, October, and January. At the first, or Annual Meeting, the com- mittees and the Orator shall be appointed for the ensuing year. - At the meetings of the Executive Committee, five persons shall constitute a quorum. A special meet- ing of the Executive Committee shall be called by the President, on the written application of three of its members. - - XXIX. All proposals for alteration of the By-Laws shall be presented to the Society in writing, and shall be referred, without debate, to a special committee, who shall consider and report on the same at the next Annual Meeting of the Society. M E M B E R S OF THE Massachusetts Homeopathic Medical Society, A PRIL, I 8 9 o'. ADMITTED. NAME. . ADDRESs. I866. 1878. Ahlborn, Henry C. Chase, Joseph, Jr. 258 Marlborough Street, Boston. 1877. Allen, A. H. New London, Conn. 1886. Allen, Lamson . . Southbridge. 1870. Alvord, Samuel . Chicopee Falls. 1856. Angell, Henry C. I6 Beacon Street, Boston. I890. Appleton, Lucy º 589 Tremont Street, Boston. 1859. Babbitt, Warren M. . . Randolph. 1879. Babcock, F. L. Dedham. 1885. . Bailey, S. G. e - © Lowell. 1876. Baker, Almena J. 102 Huntington Avenue, Boston. 1872. Barton, J. Marcus to º o Worcester. 1885. Bell, James B. . tº I78 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 1878. Bellows, Howard P. . . I 18 Boylston Street, Boston. 1886. Bender, Prosper I34 Boylston Street, Boston. 1880. Blaisdell, J. E. . & Chelsea. 1882. Bliss, George D. Fields Corner, Dorchester. 1888. Blodgett, S. H. Cambridge. 1887. Bongartz, W. E. o e © {º - Beverly. 1868. Boothby, Alonzo º Hotel Hamilton, Clarendon Street, Boston. 1889. Bosworth, John W. . g e g e Roslindale. . 1885. Brackett, Humphrey F. . 230 Washington Street, Brighton. 1887. Calderwood, Samuel . 2512 Washington Street, Boston. 1874. Carmichael, J. H. o Springfield. 1884. Carpenter, Edward A. . North Cambridge. 1875. Carvill, A. H. Somerville. 1889. Chase, Herbert A. Cambridgeport. 1856. Chase, Hiram L. Cambridgeport. East Weymouth. I8 MEMBAEA'S OF 7"AE ADMITTED. NAME. 1879. Church, Adaline B. 1879. Church, Benjamin T. 1871. Clapp, Herbert C. 1877. Clapp, J. Wilkinson . 1890. Clarke, Mortimer H. 1882. Clements, Lydia R. 1880. Clock, Frank B. - 1880. Cobb, Harriet H. 1880. Coffin, John L. e 1878. Colburn, Samuel H. . 1872. Colby, Edward P. 1871. Conant, Thomas Io'74. Crockett, Fred E. 1866. Cross, Hiram B. 1862. Cross, William P. 1858. Cullis, Charles 1880. Culver, Jane K. 1880. Cummings, M. Louisa 1866. Cushing, Alvin M. 1873. Cushing, Ira B. 1867. Cutler, William C. 1885. Damon, Newcomb L. 188o. Davis, Frank S. 1880. Dean, Edgar E. 1885. Defriez, William P. 1885. Devereaux, Jane S. 1870. Dickerman, Silas B. . I886. Doland, Thomas E. 1886. Dwinell, B. L. 1885. Earl, George H. 1889. Elliott, Frederick W. 1880. Ellis, Edward H. 1882. Emerson, Nathaniel W. 1857. Farnsworth, Charles H. 1887. Ferguson, Arthur B. . 1890. Fick, Hermann A. 1881. Fisher, Annie E. 1876. Flanders, Martha J. . 1869. Fletcher, William K. 1875. Forbes, George F. 1879. Foss, David 1861. French, A. J. -1878. Gale, Mary K. . 1888. Gardner, Frank A. 1887. Gary, Clara E. . Geisse, Emma C. # 888. ADDRESS. IO2 Huntington Avenue, Boston. tº tº . Winchester. . I I Columbus Square, Boston. Brookline. . Auburndale. e º Brookline. 26 Temple Street, Boston. Cambridgeport. West Medford. ſº & e . North Brookfield. . Io Park Square, Boston, and Wakefield. • . ſº ſº Gloucester. West Newton. tº tº e Jamaica Plain. . 581 East Broadway, South Boston. Beacon Hill Place, Boston. . 698 Tremont Street, Boston. 8 Beacon Street, Boston. Springfield. Brookline. Chelsea. . . Dorchester. Quincy. Brockton. Brookline. . Marblehead. Abington. Hudson, N. Y. Taunton. g tº o Wareham. . 232 Dudley Street, Roxbury. Marlborough. . Cor. Hancock and Glendale Sts., Dorchester. East Cambridge.’ e e . Salem. . Io9 Warren Avenue, Boston. In Europe. © e Lynn. . North Cambridge. West Brookfield. Newburyport. ſº & Lawrence. Io Columbus Square, Boston. o • . Salem. 546 Columbus Avenue, Boston. . 33 East Adams Avenue, Detroit, Mich. MASS. AſOMOEOPA 7TA/C AMAZZO/CA/, SOC/A2 7"Y. I9 ADMITTED. NAME. 1883. Gibbs, Howard A. 1887. Glazier, F. P. 1880. Hale, Frank A. 1879. Hall, Charles B. 1885. Halsey, Frederick W. 1887. Hammond, Susan P. 1885. Hanson, William G. 1856. Harris, John T. 1874. Hastings, Caroline E. 1871. Hathaway, W. F. 1867. Hayward, Joseph W. 1865. Hedenberg, James 1880. Hill, Alanson W. 1866. Hodgson, Richard 1886. Hodgson, Mrs. M. C. 1885. Holbrook, L. B. 1870. Holt, Edward B. 1880. Hopkins, Stephen W. 1877. Houghton, H. A. 1887. Humphrey, F. M. 1888. Hunt, Charles R. 1886. Hunt, L. Judson 1871. Hunter, Horatio M. . 1878. Jackson, William L. 1871. Jameson, R. E. 1856. Johnson, Daniel A. 1856. Jones, E. U. g 1876. Kennedy, Alonzo L. 1875. Kimball, Frank B. 1886. Kimball, L. Houghton I886. Kimball, L. M. 1887. Kimball, Sam'l A. 1883. Klein, A. A. 1860. Krebs, Francis H. I88o. Lane, Robert L. 1886. Lawrence, Rhoda A. . 1889. Leach, Clara C. Austin 1863. Lee, Luther M. 1879. Leeds, Charles . 1881. Leland, Clarence H. 188o. Leslie, Freeland D 1874. Libbey, Charles A. 1875. Lincoln, Guy A. T. 1882. Lindsey, James F. 1888. Little, H. J. Q 1866. Lougee, William H. . - * ADDREss. . Lee. g Hudson. Colorado Springs, Col. St. Johnsbury, Vermont. 231 West Newton Street, Boston. 90 West Springfield Street, Boston. e tº e ſº Everett. . I 36 Warren Street, Roxbury. 160 Huntington Avenue, Boston. Weymouth. Taunton. Medford. Lowell. Stoneham. Stoneham. South Yarmouth. Lowell. * & tº Lynn. I2 Cordis Street, Charlestown. Danielsonville, Conn. º o New Bedford. I46o Washington Street, Boston. e e Lowell. 86 Dudley Street, Roxbury. Jamaica Plain. Newton Centre. e tº Taunton. 136 Boylston Street, Boston. g Andover. 200 Warren Street, Roxbury. 533 Columbus Avenue, Boston. I24 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 2 Rutland Street, Boston. 42 Union Park, Boston. . . . Somerville. 2 Dunreath Place, Roxbury. II Allston Street, Boston. Meeting House Hill, Dorchester. e tº Chelsea. Lowell. Milton. tº * Arlington. . 769 Tremont Street, Boston. g Fall River. Norwell. Lawrence. 1885. MAEA/EAEA’S OF 7'A'A2 2O ADMITTED. NAME. 1890. Lyon, Annie I. 1882. Macdonald, Angus 1886. Mann, Martha E. 1880. Mellus, Edw. L. 1887. Mitchell, Arthur 1885. Moore, J. Herbert 1875. Morse, George . 1868. Morse, M. V. B. 1862. Morse, Nathan R. 1878. Murdock, Edw. A. 1888. Newton, Frank L. 1877. Nichols, Charles L. . 1885. Nordstrom, C. Maria 1886. Normandie, Myra F. de 1875. Osgood, James H. 188o. Packard, Horace 1862. Packard, Liberty D. . \ 1882. Packer, E. H. 1882. Page, Charlotte E. 1856. Paine, Joseph P. 1885. Paine, N. Emmons 1880. Parkhurst, Lou B. 1874. Payne, Fred. W. 1863. Payne, James H. 1879. Payne, John H. 1887. Pearson, Mary Morey 1882. Percy, Fred. B. 1880. Percy, George E. 1880. Perkins, N. R. 1881. Perkins, Stella Manning 1889. Pfefferkorn, F. C. L. 1878. Phillips, Leslie A. 1885. Pike, Lucy J. 1879. Porter, Laura M. 1886. Potter, La Forrest 1880. Rand, N. W. 1880. Richards, W. E. 1880. Richardson, Frank C. 188o. Roberts, O. W. - 1880. Rogers, C. R. 1878. Rollins, C. Abbie 1856. Rounds, Benjamin H. 1885. Ruggles, W. O. 1874. Runnels, Andrew J. 1878. Russegue, H. E. Sanborn, Emma M. E. ADDRESS. Q tº tº Haverhill. West Concord Street, Boston. I84 West Canton Street, Boston. Worcester. Medfield. • . Brookline. Gloucester. . Marblehead. . Salem. Spencer. Somerville. Worcester. & Malden. e tº Philadelphia, Penn. Cor. Boylston and Amory Sts., Roxbury. 295 West Chester Park, Boston. 538 Broadway, South Boston. © © Lowell. e tº Lowell. 68 Bartlett Street, Roxbury. Westborough. Northampton. Hotel Pelham, Boston. 342 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. Pierce Building, Copley Square, Boston. 83 West Springfield Street, Boston. e . . Brookline. . Salem. Winchendon. Lynn. © * & , Lawrence. . I65 Boylston Street, Boston. 53 Blue Hill Avenue, Roxbury. 54 Rutland Square, Boston. e * Malden. Monson. e tº © º Paxton. Cor. Lexington and Marion Sts., E. Boston. Ware. e © e Plymouth. . 418 Meridian Street, East Boston. Nortón. Neponset. Walpole. Hartford, Conn. Andover. MA.S.S. AſOMOE OPA 7'AZC MEDICAL SOCIETY. 2 I ADMITTED. NAME. 188o. Sanders, Orren B. 1856. Sanders, Orren S. 1867. Sawtelle, G. B. 1859. Scales, Edward-P. 1871. Scott, C. W. * 1889. Seip, Charles L. 1886. Selee, Annie M. 1887. Shaw, J. C. 1882. Shaw, John J. 1876. Shaw, J. S. 1878. Sherman, Charles F. 1875. Sherman, James T. 1860. Sherman, John H. 1877. Sherman, Sarah E. 1862. Sisson, E. R. 1877. Smith, Asa D. 1867, Smith, J. Heber 1889. Smith, Virginia T. 1886. Smith, W. S. 1884. Southgate, Robert W. 1883. Southwick, George R. 1867. Spalding, H. E. 1870. Spaulding, E. F. 1880. Stackpole, F. D. 1888. Stewart, Annie C. 1885. Stockwell, Amelia W. 1886. Stone, W. H. 1871. Sturtevant, Charles 1880. Sutherland, John P. 1875. Sylvester, S. A. 1887. Taft, Mary Florence . 1856. Talbot, I. Tisdale Vassz. Taylor, Esther W. 1878. Teele, J. Merle . 1856. Thayer, David . 1889. Thomas, Charles H. . 1877. Tobey, W. H. . 1880. Tompkins, A. H. i884. Tower, George A. 1875. Utley, James e e I88o. Vander Burgh, David W. 1868. Ware, William G. 1878. Warner, F. A. 1871. Warren, John K. 1882. Webb, Mary E. 1858. Wesselhoeft, Conrad. ADDRESS. 376 Columbus Avenue, Boston. 511 Columbus Avenue, Boston. Malden. Newton. Lawrence. New Bedford. Melrose. New Bedford. tº Plymouth. 577 Tremont Street, Boston. ſº e e . Haverhill. 748 Dudley Street, Dochester. 534 Broadway, South Boston. tº o ſº . Salem. New Bedford. South Boston. 279 Dartmouth Street, Boston. e Detroit, Mich. . 671 Tremont Street, Boston. g {} Rockland. I36 Boylston Street, Boston. Hotel Cluny, Boston, and Hingham. 224 Huntington Avenue, Boston. 59 Dudley Street, Roxbury. © * East Cambridge. . 678 Tremont Street, Boston. Providence, R. I. e C. Hyde Park. . I 57 Newbury Street, Boston. . Newton Centre. e Middletown, Conn. 66 Marlborough Street, Boston. . 95 Falmouth Street, Boston. tº o Milton. 2OO Columbus Avenue, Boston. e e Cambridge. 361 Columbus Avenue, Boston. Jamaica Plain. Watertown. Newton. Fall River. Dedham. Lowell. Worcester. tº tº Dover, N. H. . 291 Boylston Street, Boston. 66O Broadway, w 22 MASS. AſOMOE OPA 7TP// C //ED/CA/. SOC/E 7" V. ADMITTED. NAME. - - ADDRESS. 1871. Wesselhoeft, Walter . & " & º e . . . Cambridge. 1858. Wesselhoeft, William P. . . I 76 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 1856. West, Benjamin H. . e e º tº e g . Neponset. 1888. Weston, Isabel G. . e gº tº e e e e Natick. 1875. Wheeler, Morris P. . e & o 744 Dudley Street, Dorchester. 1883. White, W. H. e º Hotel Clifton, Boston. , 1866. Whiting, Lewis e º e º & e e e Danvers. * 188 5. Whiting, Walter B. . & e © º © e º Malden. 1864. Whittier, D. B. tº e e e & º e . Fitchburg. 1883. Wilder, Sarah E. º e º o 505 Columbus Avenue, Boston. 1858. Willis L. Murray e e e 35 Monument Avenue, Charlestown. 1887. Winn, William J. . e © e & g . Cambridgeport. 188o. Woods, Charles L. . º e e º e g e Lowell. 1875. Woods, William Hotel Byron, Berkeley and Cortes Streets, Boston. 1867. Woodvine, Denton G. e º e 739 Tremont Street, Boston. 1888. Worcester, Geo. W. e & º * º º Newburyport. 1870. Worcester, Samuel . o e o Fanita Ranch, El Cajon, Cal. 1862. Worcester, Samuel H. © e º Bridgewater. Total, 230 Acting Members. Corresponding Members. YEAR. NAME. RESIDENCE. 1885 T. F. Allen , New York, N. Y. 1885 | H. R. Arndt Ann Harbor, Mich. 1885 D. H. Beckwith Cleveland, O. 1885 J. C. Budlong Providence, R. I. 1885 A. Claude Paris, France. 1885 J. P. Dake de Nashville, Tenn. 1885 || John N. Eckel . San Francisco, Cal. 1864 || Arthur Fisher Montreal, Can. 1865 | Edwin M. Hale Chicago, Ill. 1885 | Henry C. Houghton . New York, N. Y. 1875 | D. S. C. Kavalgian Adapazar, Turkey, 1885 S. S. Lungren . Toledo, O. 1885 J. S. Mitchell Chicago, Ill. 1864 Charles Neidhard Philadelphia, Penn. 1885 | F. G. Oehme Roseburg, Oregon. 1885 | F. H. Orme Atlanta, Ga. 1865 | Henry D. Paine New York, N. Y. 1864 || Horace M. Paine Albany, N. Y. 1885 John A. Rockwell Norwich, Conn. 1885 S. H. Talcott Middletown, N. Y. 1885 A. R. Wright Buffalo, N. Y. Honorary Members. YEAR, NAME. RESIDENCE. 1885 J. J. Drysdale Liverpool, Eng. 1885 || R. E. Dudgeon e London, Eng. 1885 | William Tod Helmuth New York, N. Y. 1885 W. H. Holcombe New Orleans, La. 1885 | Richard Hughes Brighton, Eng. 1885 | P. Jousset Paris, France. 1885 || R. Ludlam e Chicago, Ill. 1885 || Alfred C. Pope . Grantham, Lincolnshire, Eng. COMPLETE LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society, FROM DATE OF CHARTER, 1856, TO APRIL, 1890. §: § {x} §3 & < 8 : NAME. LOCATION. REMARKS. # 3 ## 1856 Samuel Gregg ºf . . . . . Boston. 1856 || William Wesselhoeft ºf . . . Boston. 1856 Luther Clark*f . . . . . . Boston. 1856 || George Russell*t . . . . . Boston. 1856 || Milton Fuller ºf . . . . . Boston. 1856 {...} A. Tarbellºf Boston. 1856 avid º: tº e º ſº tº tº Boston. 1856 | Christian F. Geist” Boston. 1856 Orren S. Sanders . . . . . . Boston. 1856 || Benjamin H. West . . . . . Neponset. 1856 I. Tisdale Talbot . . . . . Boston. 1856 | Lemuel M. Barkerſ . . . . . Boston. 1856 | Lafayette Macfarland“ . . . Boston, 1856 | Charles Wild” . . . . . . Brookline. 1856 Daniel Swan” . . . . . . Medford. 1856 || Hiram L. Chase . . . . . . . Cambridgeport. 1856 | Christopher M. Weld* . . . Jamaica Plain. Made a retired member Apr. 15, 1875 1856 George W. Swazey* . . . . Springfield. 1856 George Barrows” Taunton. 1856 E. U. Jones . . . . . . . Taunton. 1856 || Daniel Wilderi . . . . . . New Bedford. 1856 || Edward A. Wildt . . . . . Brookline. 1856 | William F. Jackson* . . . . Roxbury 1856 Jº T. Harris . . . . . . Roxbury. 1856 . C. Knightfº . . . . . . . Middleborough. 1856 | Thomas S. Scales* . . . . Woburn. 1856 John H. Woodbury” . . . . Boston. 1856 Joseph P. Paine . . . . . . . Roxbury. 1856 Stephen M. Gale” . . . . . Newburyport. 1856 Daniel A. Johnson . . . . . Newton Centre. 1856 | Elwell Woobury”. Nashua, N. H. 1856 John L. Clarke” . . . . . Fall River. 1856 John A. Burpee* . . . . . Malden. 1856 || Benjamin M. Rounds . | Norton. 1856 | Henry C. Angell . . . . . . Boston. 1856 Josiah Brown” . . . . . . . Lynn. * Deceased. f Charter members. # Resigned, moved from State, or dropped. MASS. HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY: 25 #: º # , < g : NAME. LOCATION. REMARKS. § 3 ; tº