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Analyzed by Prof. H. H. Dimoiddie, of the A. and M. College of Texas.

WELL NO. 3.

Not as yet analyzed, but known to possess in efficient form alterative diuretic and tonic properties of the finest character.

[NOTE.-A large quantity of matter accompanied the above report, such as circulars and other advertising media for the hotels at these watering places, and also certain letters from proprietors and others, which the publishing committee did not see proper to insert; partly because of the irrelevant nature of the papers, but principally because we do not consider this volume of transactions exactly the place to make known the hotel accommodations and rates of board. Nor is it the proper place to insert the many wonderful "cures " claimed by the proprietors; such are generally found in advertising almanacs. The publishing committee have reproduced as much of the report as has any bearing on the subject, and as much as could be made to connect, so as to be intelligible, the manuscript, and, in fact, the whole mass of matter being poorly prepared for publication.]

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CONSTITUTION

OF THE

TEXAS STATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.

THE

ARTICLE I.

HE name and style of this Association shall be the "TEXAS State MEDICAL ASSOCIATION."

ARTICLE II.

The objects of this Association shall be to organize the medical profession of the State in the most efficient manner possible; to encourage a high standard of professional qualification and ethics, and to promote professional brotherhood.

ARTICLE III.

There shall be only one class of members in this Association. Every regularly educated man within the limits of the State, who is a graduate of a regular Medical College in good standing, and who adopts and conforms to the Code of Ethics of the American Medical Association, shall be eligible to membership in this body.

ARTICLE IV.

SECTION 1. The officers of this Association shall be, one President, three Vice-Presidents, one Secretary and one Treasurer.

SEC. 2. The President and Vice-Presidents shall be elected for one year; the Secretary and Treasurer shall be elected, each, for five years, and every officer shall remain in office until his successor is duly elected and installed.

ARTICLE V.

SECTION 1. It shall be the duty of the President to preside at all meetings of the Association, when present; to give the casting vote; to

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