He had been a sufferer from abscess of the liver, but finally succumbed to an attack of bronchial pneumonia. He was a member of the American Medical Association since 1885, Dr. Forrest W. Brayton.-The sad news is announced of the sudden death, in Cincinnati, of Dr. Forrest W. Brayton. In January, 1890, Dr. Brayton went to Toledo and associated himself with Dr. W. W. Jones, in the practice of medi¬ cine, and at once became a favorite with all with whom he came in contact. He was successful from the beginning, and had an extremely bright future before him. But sickness came, and some months ago he was obliged to give up his work. Since then he has been traveling, trying to regain his lost health, but without avail ; death came and ended his career, so auspiciously begun. Dr. Brayton was only 34 years of age, his home being in.Carey, Ohio. He was a member of the Northwestern Ohio Medical Association, of which he was at one time Vice-President, and later Sec¬ retary. He was also a member of the Ohio State Medical Society, of the American Medical Asso¬ ciation, of the American Microscopical Society, and of the Toledo Medical Association.
Resolved, That there be made an Executive Council of five, consisting of the three officers of the Executive Committee, and two other members of that committee to be elected by the Exe¬ cutive Committee from their own number." This certainly does not involve a change of the constitution. It scarcely involves the necessity of reference to the general session, as it is asim¬ ple delegation of powers by a large committee to a smaller com¬ mittee of their own number.
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