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| ACT OF INCORPORATION | |
| and the | |
| BY-LAWS | |
| of the | |
| Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society. | |
| Boston: | |
| Printed by Fred Rogers. | |
| 159 Washington Street | |
| 1864. | |
| ACT OF INCORPORATION. | |
| Commonwealth of Massachusetts. | |
| In the Year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty-Six. | |
| AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE MASSACHUSETTS HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY. | |
| Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General | |
| Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:-- | |
| SECT. 1.--Samuel Gregg, William Wesselhoeft, Luther Clark, George | |
| Russell, Milton Fuller, John A. Tarbell, David Thayer, their | |
| associates and successors, physicians, be, and they hereby are, made | |
| a Corporation, by the name of the MASSACHUSETTS HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL | |
| SOCIETY, with all the powers and privileges, and subject to all the | |
| duties, liabilities, and restrictions, set forth in the forty-fourth | |
| chapter of the Revised Statues. | |
| SECT. 2.--Said Corporation may hold real and personal estate to the | |
| amount of fifty thousand dollars. | |
| SECT. 3.--The members of said Society shall not be liable to be | |
| mustered or enrolled in the militia of this Commonwealth. | |
| SECT. 4.--The members of said Society, or such of their officers or | |
| members as they shall appoint, shall have full power and authority to | |
| examine all candidates for membership, concerning the practice of | |
| specific medicine and surgery, provided said candidates shall sustain | |
| a good moral character, and shall present letters testimonial of | |
| their qualifications from some legally authorized medical | |
| institution; and if, upon such examination, the said candidates shall | |
| be found qualified for membership, they shall receive the approbation | |
| of the Society. | |
| SECT. 5.--This act shall take effect from and after its passage. | |
| House of Representatives, May 30, 1856. | |
| Passed to be enacted, CHARLES A. PHELPS, Speaker. | |
| In Senate, May 31, 1856. | |
| Passed to be enacted, ELIHU C. BAKER, President. | |
| June 3, 1856. Approved, HENRY J. GARDNER. | |
| Secretary's Office, Boston, June 24, 1856. | |
| A true copy. | |
| Attest: FRANCIS DE WITT, | |
| Secretary of the Commonwealth. | |
| BY-LAWS | |
| of the | |
| Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society, | |
| Revised and Adopted April 13th, 1864. | |
| * * | |
| SOCIETY. | |
| I. This Society shall consist of the persons named in the Act of | |
| Incorporation, and such other persons as may have been elected | |
| members in accordance with its By-laws. | |
| OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY. | |
| II. The Society, at its Annual Meeting, shall elect, by ballot, a | |
| President, two Vice-Presidents, Corresponding Secretary, Recording | |
| Secretary, Treasurer, Librarian, and five Censors, who shall together | |
| constitute an Executive Committee, to whom shall be intrusted the | |
| general business of the Society when it is not in session; the | |
| appointment of all standing committees, and such other committees as | |
| they may deem expedient; and the selection of some suitable person to | |
| deliver an address, at the annual meeting of the Society, on some | |
| subject connected with medical science. At every annual meeting, they | |
| shall present a report of their proceedings during the past year; and | |
| shall also furnish a list of two candidates for each office of the | |
| Society for the ensuing year. The officers shall continue in office | |
| till the adjournment of the annual meeting next after their election, | |
| at which time the duties of the newly elected officers shall commence. | |
| DUTIES OF THE OFFICERS. | |
| III. The _President_ shall preside at all meetings of the Society | |
| and of the Executive Committee; and shall deliver an address before | |
| the Society, at the commencement of the annual meeting. | |
| In case of the absence or other disability of the President, his | |
| duties shall devolve on the Vice-President, by seniority, if present; | |
| otherwise on such person as the meeting may appoint. | |
| Members shall not be eligible to the office of President more than | |
| once in five years. | |
| IV. The _Corresponding Secretary_ shall have the charge and custody | |
| of all letters and communications transmitted to the Society; and to | |
| him they should be addressed. He shall prepare and transmit whatever | |
| communications the Society or Executive Committee may direct; and he | |
| shall perform such other duties as may be assigned to him. | |
| V. The _Recording Secretary_ shall give notice and keep a record of | |
| all the meetings of the Society and of the Executive Committee. He | |
| shall append to the notices of the annual and semi-annual meeting, | |
| the names of those candidates for membership that have been reported | |
| to the Executive Committee. He shall have charge of all papers and | |
| communications belonging to the Society; and shall read, at the | |
| meetings of the Society, all such communications as the Executive | |
| Committee may direct. He shall notify the chairman of every committee | |
| appointed by the Society or Executive Committee, of his appointment, | |
| in each case stating the commission and the names of the committee. | |
| On or before the first of April, annually, he shall transmit to the | |
| Treasurer a list of all who have become members of the Society during | |
| the year. | |
| VI. The _Treasurer_ shall solicit and receive all money due to the | |
| Society, together with all bequests and donations; and shall pay all | |
| bills after they shall have been approved by the Executive Committee, | |
| which approval shall be certified to by the Recording Secretary. He | |
| shall keep an accurate account of all receipts and expenditures, and | |
| shall give such bonds for the faithful performance of his duties as | |
| the Society may require. He shall submit his accounts to such | |
| examination as the Executive Committee may direct; and shall annually | |
| make a statement of his doings, and of the state of the funds in his | |
| hands, to the Society. | |
| VII. The _Librarian_ shall have in his custody and charge all the | |
| books and apparatus of the Society. He shall keep an accurate | |
| register of the same, and arrange them in a proper manner; and shall | |
| make such disposition of them, from time to time, as the Executive | |
| Committee may direct for the benefit of the members. He shall receive | |
| and record all donations made in his department to the Society, and | |
| shall make a report at the annual meeting. | |
| VIII. The _Censors_ shall examine the qualifications of all persons | |
| presenting themselves for membership, and for that purpose shall hold | |
| meetings on the days of annual and semi-annual meetings, and at such | |
| other times as they may deem necessary. They shall report the names | |
| of all approved candidates for membership to the Executive Committee | |
| at least three months before their election as members by the Society. | |
| IX. There shall be a _Committee on the Materia Medica,_ who shall | |
| select medicines for proving; and shall, at the expense of the | |
| Society, obtain and distribute the same to its members, or such other | |
| persons as they may deem suitable. They shall receive and examine | |
| communications upon the _materia medica_ from the members of the | |
| Society, and report thereon at any regular meeting. | |
| X. There shall be a _Committee on Clinical Medicine,_ who shall | |
| receive and examine communications proper to this department, and | |
| report thereon at any regular meeting. They shall also report upon | |
| any epidemics which may have occurred in the state or country during | |
| the year,--their characteristics, mode of treatment, and results; and | |
| such other facts relating to the practice of medicine as they may | |
| deem important. | |
| XI. There shall be a _Committee of Publication_ consisting of the | |
| President, Recording Secretary, and at least three other members, to | |
| whom all matter for Publication shall be referred, and under whose | |
| direction it shall be issued; the expense of which shall not exceed | |
| in any year a sum designated by the Executive Committee. | |
| XII. There shall be a _Committee of Arrangements_ whose duty shall | |
| be to make such arrangements as will add to the interest and | |
| importance of the annual and semi-annual meetings, such as selecting | |
| a suitable place for the meetings, soliciting communications, | |
| appointing subjects for discussion, providing refreshments for | |
| members, &c., subject to the direction of the Executive Committee. | |
| XIII. There shall be a _Committee on the Library,_ who shall select | |
| and obtain such books and publications as they may be able to, by | |
| donation, subscription, or purchase with funds set apart for that | |
| purpose by the Executive Committee or Society. | |
| XIV. The Executive and all other Committees shall have power to fill | |
| their own vacancies. | |
| MEMBERSHIP. | |
| XV. Any person who has received the degree of Doctor of Medicine | |
| from a legally authorized medical institution, who sustains a good | |
| moral character, and practices medicine in accordance with the maxim, | |
| _"Similia similibus curantur,"_ may become eligible to membership, | |
| after having been examined and approved by the Board of Censors. He | |
| shall be elected by ballot at the annual or semi-annual meeting, and, | |
| after his election, shall sign the By-laws before becoming a member. | |
| HONORARY AND CORRESPONDING MEMBERS. | |
| XVI. Persons who have excelled, or made any great advancement in | |
| medical or other science, may be elected honorary members and | |
| physicians of eminence residing out of the State, may be elected | |
| corresponding members of the Society by a two-thirds vote of the | |
| members present at any stated meeting, provided the said person shall | |
| have been approved by the Executive Committee. Honorary and | |
| corresponding members shall be entitled to the diploma of the | |
| Society, and to participate in its proceedings in meetings devoted to | |
| scientific subjects. | |
| XVII. Every member shall receive the diploma of the Society, signed | |
| by the President and Secretary, for which he shall, upon his | |
| election, pay the sum of five dollars. | |
| XVIII. Any member in good standing shall have the privilege of | |
| withdrawing from the Society, by giving notice, in writing, of such | |
| intention, and paying all arrearages due to the Society. | |
| RETIRED MEMBERS. | |
| XIX. Members on removing from the State, or on retiring from | |
| practice, may, provided all their dues to the Society are paid, by | |
| vote of the Executive Committee, be placed on the list of retired | |
| members, and as such, shall be exempt from any assessments, and shall | |
| not receive, except by courtesy, any of the publications of the | |
| Society, nor be entitled to speak or vote at any of its meetings. | |
| XX. Any person who has resigned his membership, or been placed on | |
| the list of retired members, may, on application in writing, be | |
| reinstated by vote of the Society at any regular meeting. | |
| Any member removing out of the State shall have liberty to retain | |
| his membership, on paying his annual assessment. | |
| XXI. Any member may be expelled from the Society, or, having | |
| resigned his membership, may be deprived of his privileges, by a vote | |
| of two-thirds of the members present at any regular meeting, upon | |
| charges of the following description; provided the charge or charges | |
| against him have first been considered by the Executive Committee, | |
| and provided he has been notified of the same by the Secretary, and | |
| an opportunity has thereby been given him to make his defence before | |
| the Society:-- | |
| 1. For any gross and notorious immorality or infamous crime under | |
| the laws of the land. | |
| 2. For any attempt to subvert the objects or injure the reputation | |
| of the Society. | |
| 3. For advertising, publicly vending, or pretending to the | |
| knowledge and use of any secret nostrum. | |
| 4. For furnishing to any person, or presenting in his own behalf, | |
| a false certificate of character and studies as a student of | |
| medicine, tending to deceive the public, or the Censors of the Society. | |
| 5. For habitually furnishing advice or holding professional | |
| consultations with persons who practice medicine without the | |
| necessary acquirements to entitle them to the respect, confidence or | |
| courtesy of the members of the Society. | |
| XXII. As the object of the Society is to improve the science of | |
| medicine, to increase the influence and usefulness of its members, | |
| and to secure greater harmony and friendship among them, therefore it | |
| is of the highest importance that each member should so conduct | |
| himself, both in his private and professional life, as to command the | |
| entire respect of his colleagues. | |
| Every person who becomes a member is understood to take upon himself | |
| an obligation to communicate to the Society any discoveries he shall | |
| have made relating to the science of medicine or surgery, and to co- | |
| operate in such measures as my be adopted by the Society for the | |
| advancement of these sciences; and, on his refusal to do so, he shall | |
| be subject to such censure as the Society, by a two-thirds vote, | |
| shall inflict. | |
| XXIII. Every member of the Society shall be assessed annually three | |
| dollars ($3), and such other assessments as a majority of the | |
| members, at any legal meeting, may determine. | |
| DELEGATES. | |
| XXIV. The Executive Committee may appoint delegates to other | |
| Societies and Associations whenever they deem it advisable to do so; | |
| and such delegates shall receive certificates of appointment from the | |
| recording Secretary. | |
| Accredited delegates from other Societies and Associations shall be | |
| allowed to participate in the scientific deliberations of this Society. | |
| MEETINGS OF THE SOCIETY. | |
| XXV. The annual meeting of the Society shall be held on the second | |
| Wednesday of April, and the semi-annual meeting on the second | |
| Wednesday of October, at ten o'clock, A.M., in such one of the cities | |
| or towns of the Commonwealth as the Executive Committee may | |
| determine. A special meeting of the Society shall be called by the | |
| President, on the written request of ten members, stating the object | |
| of said meeting. | |
| MEETINGS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. | |
| XXVI. The _Executive Committee_ shall meet on the third Wednesday of | |
| April, July, October, and January. At the first or annual meeting the | |
| Committees and the Orator shall be appointed for the ensuing year. | |
| At the meetings of the Executive Committee, five persons shall | |
| constitute a quorum. A special meeting of the Executive Committee | |
| shall be called by the President, on the written application of three | |
| of its members. | |
| XXIII. All proposals for alteration of the By-Laws shall be | |
| presented to the Society in writing, and shall be refereed, without | |
| debate, to a special Committee, who shall consider and report on the | |
| same at the next annual meeting of the Society. | |
| FORM OF SUBSCRIPTION. | |
| _The subscribers agree to comply with the By-Laws of the | |
| Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society._ | |
| MASSACHUSETTS HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY. | |
| The SEMI-ANNUAL Meeting will be held in the Meionaon Hall, Tremont | |
| Temple, Boston, on Wednesday, Oct. 12, 1864, at 10 o'clock A.M. | |
| In the morning session, the following, among other papers will be | |
| read. | |
| THE EARLY HISTORY OF HOMOEOPATHY IN MASSACHUSETTS; by Samuel | |
| Gregg, M.D. | |
| VARIOUS OPERATIONS FOR CATARACT WITH RECENT MODIFICATIONS; by H. | |
| C. Angell, M.D. | |
| ON THE HYPODERMIC INJECTION OF MEDICINES HOMOEOPATHICALLY | |
| INDICATED; by J. H. Woodbury, M.D. | |
| Members are requested to prepare and present at this Session, papers | |
| on any Medical Subject. | |
| A collation will be provided between 12 and 1. | |
| In the afternoon session the subject of discussion with be | |
| DYSENTERY. As a _verbatim_ report of the discussion will be entered | |
| on the records, members are requested to give, in a concise form | |
| their observations in regard to this disease the present season; its | |
| peculiar character and frequency, and the therapeutic action of any | |
| medicines with their distinctive indications. | |
| Any clinical reports may be forwarded to the _Committee on Clinical | |
| Medicine,_ S. M. Cate, M.D. of Salem. Attention is called to the | |
| importance of filling out the _Statistical Records_ and forwarding | |
| them to Dr. Cate at the close of the year. | |
| Any "medical provings" may be forwarded to the Chairman of the | |
| Committee on _Materia Medica,_ H. L. Chase, M.D. of Cambridge. | |
| The following persons have been approved for membership by the | |
| Executive committee. | |
| FOR HONORARY MEMBERS: | |
| Constantine Herring, M.D. of Philadelphia; John F. Gray, M.D. of | |
| New York; F. F. Quinn, M.D. of London; G. H. G. Jahr, M.D. of Paris; | |
| J. Fleischmann, M.D. of Vienna. | |
| FOR CORRESPONDING MEMBERS: | |
| Wm. E. Paine, M.D. of Bath, Me.; Alpheus Morrill, M.D. of Concord, | |
| N.H.; A. Howard Okie, M.D. of Providence, R.I.; Henry M. Paine, M.D. | |
| of Clinton, N.Y.; Carroll Dunham, M.D. of New York City; C. Neidhard, | |
| M.D. of Philadelphia; Walter Williamson, M.D. of Philadelphia; J.H. | |
| Pulte, M.D. of Cincinnati, O.; R. Ludlam, M.D. of Chicago, Ill.; Wm. | |
| T. Helsmith, M.D. of St. Louis, Mo.; Arthur Fisher, M.D. of Montreal, | |
| C.W. | |
| The Censors and Executive Committee will hold sessions for the | |
| examination and approval of Candidates for membership. | |
| I. T. Talbot, Recording Sec'y. | |
| Boston, Oct. 4, 1864. | |