The following papers were presented: Low Cervical Cesarean Section. A Motion Picture in Color. Charles E. tixlloway and Philip H. Smith. Some Contributions of Research on Primate Animals to Gynecological Theory. (‘a1.1 G. Hartrnan (hy invitation I. i For original article, see page 156.)
WASHINGTON ZEGTING
C:I’N~COr,OC:IC’Ali~r, SOCIETY OF
NO!-‘E,UBER
22,
1941
An Evaluation of the Various Types of Cesarean Section. By Dr. Edward A. of Philadelphia (by invitation). Prolapse of the Uterus During Pregnancy and Labor. By Dr. Samuel Dodek.
Schumann
The following papers were presented: Methods for the Relief of Shock in Obstetrics. ~IPlphix (by invitation). Vesicovaginal Pistula. By Dr. John Darner.
PITTSBURGH
OBSTETRICAL AND SOCIETY iKEETING
OF
PEBRtJART
liy Dr. Korris
Vnux of Phila-
GYNECOLOGICAL 2, 1942
The following case report was presented: Cornual Pregnancy. By Dr. F. D. Frank. The following papers were presented: Pelvic Pain. Dr. TV. d. Wolf, discussion by Dr. Norris Cohen (by invitation). Comparative Maternal Mortality in American Cities With a Population of 500,000 Plus. By Dr. P. E. Marks (by invitation).