The Chicago Medical Journal and Examiner, Volume 51W. B. Keen, Cooke, 1885 - Medicine |
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Page 531 - Association shall be a member, shall be appointed by the President. " ' 2. It shall be the duty of this Committee to extend in behalf of the medical profession of the United States to the International Medical Congress, about to meet
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