Abstract

In 1934 the House of Delegates of the American Medical Association adopted a resolution providing: Resolved , That the Section on Ophthalmology of the American Medical Association declares that it is unethical for any member of the American Medical Association to give lectures or courses of instruction to or consult with any one not associated with the actual medical service. In 1950 the House of Delegates adopted a Resolution introduced from the Section on Ophthalmology: Resolved , That the Section on Ophthalmology of the American Medical Association declares that it is entirely within the definition of Medical ethics for its members to engage in lectures, demonstrations, the preparation of pamphlets and other measures suitable for the dissemination of information designed to prevent blindness and directed to any non-medical group. It had been the objective of the action of the House of Delegates in 1950 that improvement would result in the quality of

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