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THE issue of the British Medical Journal for July 23 is a special number commemorative of the centenary of the British Medical Association, which has been celebrated during the past week in London. Sir Humphry Rolleston contributes a review on?Changes in the Medical Profession and Advances in Medicine during Fifty Years?? and Sir D?Arcy Power, in?A Century of British Surgery?? describes the progress of surgery. The history of the Association is surveyed in a special article entitled?The First Hundred Years?? with portraits of Ernest Hart and Sir Dawson Williams, prominent among the editors of the British Medical Journal. A notice is also devoted to Sir Charles Hastings, the founder of the Association, and the Association?s headquarters in Tavistock Square, London, are described, with a coloured plate illustrating the imposing Great Hall.
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British Medical Journal . Nature 130, 160 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/130160a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/130160a0