Abstract

<h3>The Disorganization of the American Medical Profession.</h3> —"Did you attend the meeting of the American Medical Association at Milwaukee?" was asked of a physician a few days ago. "0, no! I do not train with that sort of a crowd," was the unexpected reply. This attitude of mind was hopeless, and the suggested Dundreary proverb concerning the kind of a bird that "flocks all alone by himself," was useless. But this attitude of mind is one that two bodies have to look to a bit. The medical profession, as a whole, will sooner or later give it a sharp answer, and, whether this answer be spontaneous or compelled, another somewhat important body, called "the body politic," will have a very decisive word to say about it. The disease is evident; it is a rebellion of the members against the whole body; it is an exaggeration of individualism, a democracy so

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