Excerpt from By-Laws, 1911, 1921
The Society of Medical Jurisprudence was organized and duly incorporated March 6, 1883. Its objects, as disclosed in its certificate and in article II. of the Constitution, are:
"The investigation, study, and advancement of the Science of Medical Jurisprudence and State Medicine, and the attainment of a higher standard of Medical Expert Testimony."
The Society meets regularly the second Monday evening of each and every month, at the Hall of the Academy of Medicine, Nos. 17-19 West 43d Street.
Initiation Fee, $5.00, including the first year"s dues. Annual Dues, $2.00.
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