Monday, Jun. 18, 1923

At Amsterdam

The main topic of discussion at the International Surgical Congress just closed at Amsterdam, Netherlands, was rehabilitation of war and industrial cripples. It was the first congress since the war to include representatives of both the Allied and Central powers. The American delegate was Col. Fred H. Albee, professor of orthopedic surgery at the Post-Graduate Hospital, New York, who lectured on bone grafting.