History
The Innominate Society of Louisville was founded on February 9, 1926 by a group of 12 young Louisville physicians interested in medical history.
These young physicians decided to form this group to present papers on interesting aspects of medical history.
The Society meets at the Pendennis Club in Louisville, Kentucky on the second Tuesday of each month during the academic year. During these meetings papers on interesting aspects of medical history are given on a rotational basis. The papers are then routinely discussed by the members and their guests.
During the spring of the year, the Society invites an authority on medical history to deliver an address. This address is called the T. Cook Smith Lecture and is named in commemoration of the loss of the first charter Member.
This site is to present those papers to the general public for there information and use.
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