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Medical News (Physicians will confer a favor by sending for this department items of news of more or less general interest: such as relate to society activities, new hospitals, education, public health, etc.) ARKANSAS License Revoked. —The state medical board of the Arkansas Medical Society revoked the license of Dr. Henry S. Garlington, Marked Tree, following his sentence to the Atlanta penitentiary for violation of the Harrison Narcotic Law. Dr. Garlington's sentence is said to have expired. The board had not reinstated his license up to Oct. 9, 1928. The next meeting of the board will be at Little Rock, November 13. Public Meeting and Barbecue. — About 300 persons attended a public meeting and barbecue held by the Ouachita County Medical Society at Louann, September 6. Dr. Charles W. Garrison, Little Rock, state health officer, spoke on "Public Health Problems." and Dr. Paul H. Power, Pine Bluff, on "Cooperation of the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

Medical News

JAMA , Volume 91 (17) – Oct 27, 1928

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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1928 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1928.02700170058022
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(Physicians will confer a favor by sending for this department items of news of more or less general interest: such as relate to society activities, new hospitals, education, public health, etc.) ARKANSAS License Revoked. —The state medical board of the Arkansas Medical Society revoked the license of Dr. Henry S. Garlington, Marked Tree, following his sentence to the Atlanta penitentiary for violation of the Harrison Narcotic Law. Dr. Garlington's sentence is said to have expired. The board had not reinstated his license up to Oct. 9, 1928. The next meeting of the board will be at Little Rock, November 13. Public Meeting and Barbecue. — About 300 persons attended a public meeting and barbecue held by the Ouachita County Medical Society at Louann, September 6. Dr. Charles W. Garrison, Little Rock, state health officer, spoke on "Public Health Problems." and Dr. Paul H. Power, Pine Bluff, on "Cooperation of the

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Published: Oct 27, 1928

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