. History of the Medical Society of the District of Columbia, 1817-1909. opsis of the same to theSecretary, to be recorded on the minutes, and then beavailable for publication in the Transactions in casethey were thought desirable by the Committee on Publi-cation. January 26, 1876, a committee was appointed to remodelthe whole matter of publication of the transactions; itconsisted of Drs. J. Ford Thompson, W. W. Johnston, Ross, R. Reyburn and Kleinschmidt. February 2d, thecommittee reported the following resolutions, which wereadopted by the Society: That the Transactions be published qua


. History of the Medical Society of the District of Columbia, 1817-1909. opsis of the same to theSecretary, to be recorded on the minutes, and then beavailable for publication in the Transactions in casethey were thought desirable by the Committee on Publi-cation. January 26, 1876, a committee was appointed to remodelthe whole matter of publication of the transactions; itconsisted of Drs. J. Ford Thompson, W. W. Johnston, Ross, R. Reyburn and Kleinschmidt. February 2d, thecommittee reported the following resolutions, which wereadopted by the Society: That the Transactions be published quarterly, as here-tofore ; that the publication include original papers, re-ports of cases, autopsies or pathological specimens, readbefore the Society, and such parts of debates as would, inthe judgment of the committee, if published, be of generalinterest to the profession at large, or tend to promote theadvancement of medical science; that where papers werejudged worthy by the committee, but were found to exceedthe limits authorized by the Society, they might be pub-. 19


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