American Heart Association, Inc. 1790 BROADWAY AT 58~~ STREET, NEW YORK, N. Y. DR.
PAUL
D. WHITE
DR.
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Vice-President
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President
DR.
SCOTT
T. HOMER
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Ilbinn. P. MAYNARD. *DR. EDWIN Ore. *DR. THOMAS M. MCMILLAN DR. JONATHAN YEAKINS New York City E. STERLINGI NICHOL
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Becretary
E~~RV.AUEN Rochester, T.HoM~~COFFEN Portland, CLANS DE ~a CHAPELLE
WILLIAM DOCK San Francisco HUQH FUUIB, St. John, N. B., Canada NOXMAN E. FREXMAN Philadelphia GEORQE R. HIRRMANN Galveston T. DUCKJONES Boston WILLIAM J. KERR San Francisco EMAN~LLIBMAN NewYork Citv DREW LUTEN GILBERT MARCJTJARMI H. 1. MARVIN New Haven
COFFEN
Treasurer
HOWARD
FRANKLIN R. NUZUM STEWART R. ROBB~RTS ROY W. SCOTT FRED M. SMITE SOWED B. SPRAQUE WILLIAM D. SZROUD PAUL D. WHITE FRANK N. WILSON IRVING S. Wara~T WALLACE M. YATER
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Ezecutive Committee Beoretary Ofice Secretary
GERTRUDE P. WOOD, TELEPEONB CIRCLE
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Heart Association stands alone as the national organization devoted work relating to diseases of the heart. Its Board of Directors is composed of twenty-seven physicians representing every portion of the country. The Section for the Study of the Peripheral Circulation was organized in 1935 for the purpose of stimulating interest in investigation of all types of diseases of the bIood and lymph vessels and of problems concerning circulation of blood and lymph. Any physician or investigator in good standing may become a member of the section after election to the American Heart Association and payment of dues to that organization. TO coordinate and distribute pertinent information, a central office is maintained, and from it issues an ever widening stream of books, pamphlets, charts, posters, films, and slides. These activities all concern the recognition, prevention or treatment of the leading cause of death in the United States, diseases of the heart. The AMERICAN HEART JOURNAL is under the editorial supervision of the Association. The income from membership and donations provides the sole support of the Association. Lack of adequate funds seriously hampers more widespread educational and research work imperative at this time. Great progress has been made, but much remains
to
Annual
be done. membership
is $5.00
year’s subscription nual
membership
extended
in
this
Association.
and to
journal membership at $11.00 includes the AMERICAN HEART JOURNAL and
A cordial invitation
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to join in this crusade is
to you.
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(January-December)
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Heart Association
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