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Story October 27, 1896

The Houston Daily Post

Houston, Harris County, Texas

What is this article about?

The Houston District Medical Association held a semi-monthly meeting at Dr. Morris's office, discussing 'Hemorrhage from the Kidney, Due to Malarial Fever.' A committee reported receiving support from Galveston and other South Texas areas for forming the South Texas Medical Association.

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MEDICAL ASSOCIATION MEETING

The Houston District Medical Association met last night in the office of Dr. Morris at 509 Main street, in regular semi-monthly session. The topic of the evening was 'Hemorrhage from the Kidney, Due to Malarial Fever.'

Among other things reported on the committee to whom had been referred the notification of physicians of the proposed organization of the South Texas Medical Association, stated that answers had been received from Galveston and other South Texas points assuring the Houston medicos that their efforts would be met with hearty support. Further report will be made at the meeting two weeks hence.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event Medical Curiosity

What keywords are associated?

Medical Association Hemorrhage Kidney Malarial Fever South Texas Medical Association Physician Notification

What entities or persons were involved?

Dr. Morris

Where did it happen?

Houston, Office Of Dr. Morris At 509 Main Street

Story Details

Key Persons

Dr. Morris

Location

Houston, Office Of Dr. Morris At 509 Main Street

Event Date

Last Night

Story Details

The Houston District Medical Association met in regular semi-monthly session to discuss 'Hemorrhage from the Kidney, Due to Malarial Fever.' The committee reported receiving assurances of support from Galveston and other South Texas points for the proposed South Texas Medical Association, with further report in two weeks.

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