ANNUAL CONGRESS ON MEDICAL EDUCATION, HOSPITALS AND LICENSURE
Thirty-First Annual Meeting, held in Chicago, Feb. 18 and 19, 1935(Continued from page 1528)
Dr. J. H. Musser, New Orleans, in the Chair
February 19—Afternoon
COUNCIL ON MEDICAL EDUCATION AND HOSPITALS
Osteopathy and Licensure
Dr. Frederick Etherington, Kingston, Ont.: This article appeared in full in The Journal, April 27, page 1549.
DISCUSSION
Dr. William D. Cutter, Chicago: There are two important factors which cannot always be determined from a perusal of the written announcements of such educational institutions, which are oftentimes submitted to legislative committees in support of claims as to the character of the training that is conducted. The first of these criteria is the character and the educational fitness of the students to undertake the work. The question of the training of students must be looked into most carefully, credentials must be scrutinized, their source must be known, their