Postgraduate Course

Postgraduate Course

612 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CHEST PHYSICIANS May. 1952 Postgraduate Course The Postgraduate Course in Diseases of the Chest, presented by the Council o...

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AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CHEST PHYSICIANS

May. 1952

Postgraduate Course The Postgraduate Course in Diseases of the Chest, presented by the Council on Postgraduate Education and the Wisconsin Chapter of the American College of Chest Physicians, together with the Wisconsin Chapter of the American Academy of General Practice and the Marquette University School of Medicine, will be presented on the morning of May 3 and 10, 1952. These meetings are taking place in the auditorium of the Veterans Hospital, Wood, Wisconsin. MAY 3 Moderator.' Mark Gray, Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, Marquette University and Chief of Medical Service, Veterans Administration Hospital, Wood. "Interpretation of Basal and Lobar Lung Shadows," H. H. Wright. "Interpretation of Triangular and Ring Shadows," S. A. Morton. "Significance of the Cardiac and Mediastinal Silhouettes," Mischa J . Lustok. MAY 10 Moderator .' Roger Hemphill, Associate in Medicine, Marquette University and Chief of Tuberculosis Service, Veterans Administration, Wood. "Increased Translucency," Leon H. Hirsh. . "Interpretation of Round Lung Shadows," Jerome L. Marks. "Interpretation of Disseminated Nodular Lung Shadows," Andrew L. Banyai. CONGRESSES IN RIO DE JANEIRO

The XII Congress of the International Union Against Tuberculosis and the II International Congress on Diseases of the Chest sponsored by the Council on International Affairs, American College of Chest Physicians. will be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 24 through 30, 1952. Members interested in attending these Congresses are invited to write to the Executive Offices of the College in Chicago for further information. COURSES IN LABORATORY DIAGNOSIS OF TUBERCULOSIS

In cooperation with the Division of Chronic Disease and Tuberculosis. Public Health Service, the Bacteriology Laboratories of the Communicable Disease Center, Chamblee, Georgia, will offer two courses in the laboratory diagnosis of tuberculosis on the following dates : May 19-23. 1952, and November 3-7, 1952. Practical laboratory training in all phases of tuberculosis bacteriology, including preparation of culture media, microscopy, cultural procedures. diagnostic use of animals, and testing of drug sensitivity will be included in the course. No tuition or laboratory fees are charged. Reservations for the courses should be made as soon as possible. Additional information and applications may be obtained from the Officer in Charge, Laboratory Training Services, Communicable Disease Center, Public Health Service, P. O. Box 185, Chamblee. Georgia.