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The first annual meeting of the American Board of Dermatology and Syphilology, held in St. Louis on November 14 and 15, was attended by 283 dermatologists. The educational program was confined to the first day and consisted of lectures and dermonstrations in the morning and afternoon and eight round table discussions following luncheons in separate rooms. The subjects and speakers for lectures were as follows:
"The Proper Set-Up and the Indications or Contraindications of Roentgen Rays and Radium in Dermatology," C. Guy Lane, Boston; "Leprosy," George W. McCoy, Washington, D. C. (by invitation); "Disseminated Lupus Erythematosus," George H. Belote, Ann Arbor, Mich.; "Precancerous Dermatoses," Anthony C. Cipollaro, New York; "Clinical Course of Acquired Syphilis, Early, Late and Latent: (a) Cutaneous; (b) Visceral; (c) Cardiovascular; (d) Neurosyphilis," Fred D. Weidman, Philadelphia; "Pathology, Gross and Microscopic, Hematology and Serology," Francis E. Senear, Chicago; "Congenital Syphilis— Clinical Course," Charles C.