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JAMA. 1935;104(18):1607-1633. doi:10.1001/jama.1935.02760180039013.
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REPORT OF THE SECRETARY  To the Members of the House of Delegates of the American Medical Association:The following report of the Secretary is respectfully submitted:

Membership  The members of the American Medical Association are those members of constituent state and territorial medical associations whose names have been officially reported for enrolment by the secretaries of the constituent associations. On April 1, 1935, the membership list contained the names of 99,536 members as compared with 98,041 on April 1, 1934. During the year ended April 1, 1935, the names of 1,725 deceased members were removed from the membership list.

Fellowship  The number of Fellows of the Association as shown by the official roster on April 1, 1935, was 61,406, a gain of 692. During the year, 3,833 names were removed from the Fellowship roster, while 4,575 new names were added. Of the names removed, 767 were those of deceased Fellows

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