At the annual meeting of the Cecil County Medical Society, held at Elkton, Dr. St. Clair Spruill spoke on “Surgical Conditions of the Right Side of the Abdomen.”
The New York Medical Journal says concerning the April 13th meeting of the Philadelphia Pediatric Society: “The paper of the evening was read by Dr. Compton Riely, of Baltimore, on 'The Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Pott's Disease.'”
The following of our alumni are upon the staff of the Hospital for the Women of Maryland, John street and Lafayette avenue, Baltimore: Dr. Charles H. Riley, Dr. J. Mason Hundley, Dr. Archibald C. Harrison, Dr. Robert T. Wilson, Dr. Samuel T. Earle and Dr. George W. Dobbin. Dr. G. W. Billups, class of 1906, is resident physician.
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Schultze, of 822 Newington avenue, Baltimore, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Dr. Anna D. Schultze, a graduate of the Woman's Medical College and resident physician of the Good Samaritan Hospital, to Dr. John R. Abercrombie, dean of the Woman's Medical College, a graduate of the University of Maryland of the class of 1895, and at present instructor in diseases of the skin, University of Maryland. No date has been fixed for the wedding.
At the coming meeting of the American Medical Association Dr. I. S. Stone, of Washington, will read a paper on “Some Minor Gynecologic Matters Which Are Often Overlooked.”