Abstract
Stanford, Ky., June 1, 1906. To the Editor: —In the language of the sport, Dr. J. N. MacCormack, of Bowling Green, the representative of the American Medical Association, has been going some during the month of May. Except it be one in the flush of full health, as is usual with Dr. MacCormack, he could ill withstand the mental and physical strain through which he has recently gone. Meeting with recognition and encouragement everywhere enables him to keep young. His itinerary, arranged for him by the council of the Kentucky State Medical Association, began on May 1 and ended on the evening of May 26. He delivered in the 26 days (Sundays excepted), 38 addresses, which, like the stories of the sea god's daughters, are neither the same, nor yet different, but as sisters should be. I would not presume to speak for other sections, but am able to compute
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