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WE are now entering on our thirtieth session, and, I trust, with reason to believe that our progress is satisfactory, and our work such as to prove that the Society is fulfilling the main object for which it was founded. Though not one of the largest, it is certainly not one of the least active or important among the medical societies of the metropolis, whilst the cosmopolitan range of subjects embraced within the scope of its inquiry renders its proceedings of far more than mere local interest.
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Bryden's Report (1876), p. 157.
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Epidemics 3 . Nature 21, 229–232 (1880). https://doi.org/10.1038/021229a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/021229a0