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Læknablaðið - 01.08.1971, Side 53

Læknablaðið - 01.08.1971, Side 53
LÆKNABLAÐIÐ 153 of Dr. Jónas Jónassen, State Physician. 12 doctors attended the meeting of which 8 were from the country. Two years later another general meeting was held in which 9 doctors took part. There the Icelandic Medical Society was formally established on August 29, 1898. No more meetings were held in this society. Ancther meeting which was to be held had to be called off since no doctors could come from the North and East country and thereby the activities of that society ceased. There are therefore 70 years since an effort was made to establish a national organization for Icelandic physicians and half a century since they succeeded in doing so. In the vear 1902 Guðmundur Hannesson formed “The Medical Society of the North and East Country“ and published a hectographed medical journal at his own expense in 1902-1904 to be distributed among the members. Although this society came to an end and the publication of the journal ceased, Guðmundur Hannesson fought in- cessantly for the establishment of a general association of Icelandic doctors. The Medical Society of Reykjavík, which was established on October 18, 1909, took the matter up and called a meeting to discuss it cn March 5, 1917. A bylaw was drafted for the Icelandic Medical Association and annual dues set at 2 krónur. The Medical Society of Reykjavík sent the draft to all physicians in the country for study and comments and also to be voted on. The formal establishment of the association took place on January 14, 1918, and there were 62 founders. The first governors of the association were Guðmundur Hannes- son, chairman, Guðmundur Magnússon, treasurer and Sæmundur Bjarnhéðinsson, secretary. Of the founders are still living Árni Árna- son, Bjarni Snæbjörnsson, Halldór Hansen, Helgi Skúlason and Ólafur Þorsteinsson, but he is the only one who attended the establishment meeting. The first annual convention of the Icelandic Medical Association after the initial meeting was held in Reykjavík little over one year later on July l-7th, 1919 and it was attended by 32 members. An honorary member was chosen Ásgeir Blöndal, who first had proposed the establishment of the association 30 years before. The main subject of the meeting was the State Hospital and the prevention of veneral diseases and tuberculosis. The law on tuberculosis prevention and prevention of veneral diseases may be traced to the resolutions of this convention. The first doctors banquet was held at the end of the annual convention of the Icelandic Medical Association in 1922 at Hótel ísland and after that it became customary to end the annual convention with a banquet. All doctors residing in the country and who are fully qualified members, work within the domain of the Icelandic Medical Association. The membership is now close to 320 or five times the total number

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