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                    1886- Cubit feet ? 7 boxes This collection comprises six scrapbooks (plus one box of miscellaneous items) of letters, newsclippings, and photographs documenting major milestones in the career of Lexinngton, Kentucky surgeon Fred W. Rankin, M.D. archival material English unknown This digital resource may be freely searched and displayed.  Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically.  Physical rights are retained by the owning repository.  Copyright is retained in accordance with U. S. copyright laws.  For information about permissions to reproduce or publish, contact the Special Collections Research Center. Fred W. Rankin, M.D. Scrapbooks Correspondence –– Rankin, Fred W. (Fred Wharton),
                1886- American Medical Association Military Medicine –– History –– United
                States American Surgical Association American College of Surgeons News clipping. "Address of President-Elect Fred W. Rankin."                                     Journal of the American Medical                                     Association. Page unknown text News clipping. "Address of President-Elect Fred W. Rankin."                                     Journal of the American Medical                                     Association. Page unknown 2012 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7xks6j2258/data/rankin4kdl_2/rankin4kdl_2_8b/i2-8b/i2-8b.pdf June 21, 1941 1941 June 21, 1941 section false xt7xks6j2258_64 xt7xks6j2258 ’N SECTION J°J$,“i4EAé1?“19t?i
Address of President-Elect Fred W. Rankin
Dr. Arthur T. McCormack, Kentucky, on behalf of the com-
mittee, presented to the House of Delegates the President-Elect
of the American Medical Association, Dr. Fred W. Rankin,
Lexington, Ky., who addressed the House as follows:
Mr. Speaker, Members af the Hause af Delegates: For the
honor you do me in choosing me as your President-Elect for
the coming year I am grateful. That this honor does not come
to me as an individual but as a representative of a section of
the medical profession of the United States I am well aware.
I accept this office in a spirit of humility, for as I pass in
review the many eminent men who have preceded me in this
capacity I am conscious of my unworthiness, and I am also
impressed with the feeling of responsibility which this office
carries. In these troublous times, the nation as a whole and
the medical profession in particular face many and serious
problemx and to whatever objectives the medical profession
of the United States has dedicated itself I pledge you my
sincere cooperation and wholehearted effort.
Gentlemen of the House of Delegates, I thank you again.