North Carolina news
from the July 3, 1920 issue of JAMA: The
Journal of the American Medical Association, which was then being published
weekly
Report Profits for
Children’s Hospital—Out of the profits of Grove Park Inn, Asheville, the
owner will construct and maintain in Asheville a modern hospital for the
treatment of crippled children in America on a site near Grove Park Inn on
Sunset Mountain. Dr. W.P. Herbert, Asheville, will be chief of the medical
staff.
Colored Medical
Association Meeting—The 31st annual meeting of the North
Carolina Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Association was held at Rocky
Mount, June 29 and 30, and Charlotte was selected as the place of meeting for
next year. The following officers were elected: President, Dr. William C.
Strudwick, Durham; vice presidents, W.H. Williams, Goldsboro, and Peter W.J.
Burnett, Rocky Mount; and secretary-treasurer, Dr. Clyde H. Donnell, Durham.
Physician Fined for
Failing to Report Births—The highest fine as yet imposed in a local court
for violation of the state vital statistics law was imposed on Dr. B.W. Tugman,
Warrensville, July 17. He is said to have been assessed $50 and costs in two
cases of failing to report births when he was the attending physician. The case
was aggravated by the fact that last summer Dr. Tugman was convicted and given
a nominal fine and that in this instance prosecution was instigated only after
repeated unsuccessful efforts had been made to get him to comply with the law.
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