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The State Medical Society Meets There.
On May 10, 1858, Messrs. Youart and Duchman, as managers, opened the season for that year. On May 26, the State Medical Society of Pennsyl- vania began its eleventh annual ses- sion in Russell's Hall, South Queen street. Dr. John L. Atlee was the President that year and called the So- ciety to order. Communications were read from Prof. Wickersham, then Principal of the Millersville Normal School, and Dr. Gerhart, President of Franklin and Marshall College,
... ex- (14) tending invitations to visit these two institutions. On the next day, Thurs- day, May 27, these invitations were carried out. Carriages were furnished by citizens for the occasion, and they first were taken to the college grounds, where Dr. Gerhart and the faculty showed them over the place and took them through the buildings. From the college they were taken to Millers- ville, where Dr. Wickersham and his colleagues escorted them through the school buildings. A meeting was held in the chapel, where Dr.

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