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Day
31
Month
December
Year
1875
Copyright
Public Domain
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-The Washtenaw County Medical Society held its 39th quarterly session at Cook's Hotel in this city ou the 28th iust., with a large attendane. Dr. Sager read a paper oa " Asphixia Neonatorium," which was discussed and complimented by Dr. Dunster. Dr. lieorg read a paper on " Transfusión," which was discu83ed by Dr. Palmer, who thought its conclusions called for professional caution as well as distrust. Both gentlemen were thanked by resolution. Dr. Maclean gave a statement or history ot an interestiug case of amputation oí the foot, and Dr. Sager presented the photograph of a worm 2 1-2 inches long, brought from the stomach of a patiënt five years oíd, by a dose of turponttue, whtch was pronouncad by tbe Dr the larva of the common moth. Other cases were reported by Drs. Frothingham, Palmer, Steveus, Georg, and others. The annual address was given by Dr. Hall, of Saline, Vice-President, and was well received. The next regular meeting will be held in this city in March. After a semi-compulsory nap oí over two years, the Register oí this city has been revivad; anti this time appears as a 24 column papor- 8 columns smaller than before - with lts price reduced to 50 cents a year,- which will afford a very small margin tor a very small protit, to speak in the most geiitle terms. It is typographically a neat little sheet, and if its managers couduct their entire business with " the neighborly feeliug " which they "invoke," it can live on the best of terms with the Aeous. In fact, if it shall prove inconsistent with its platform the Arqus has something to do besides bandy personal epithets, and seldom frees its mind in its columns, even when its neighbors wilf ully miarepresent its business, either in print or on the streets. With this " declaration of intentions " we welcome the Register to our exchange list.

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Michigan Argus