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Página 136 - Gilbert offered the following resolutions, which were unanimously adopted : Resolved, That the thanks of the Society be, and are hereby tendered to Witter J.
Página 134 - Resolved, That a Committee of one be appointed by the Chair to inquire into the causes which obstruct the formation and establishment of our National Medical Literature, and to report the subject at the next annual meeting of this Association, or as soon thereafter as practicable.
Página 137 - Dr. Foster, of Tennessee, offered the following resolution, which, on motion, was laid on the table : — Resolved, That the State Medical Societies be requested to hold their annual meetings just one month before the meeting of the American Medical Association. Dr.
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