. Papers read before the Medico-legal Society of New York, from its organization. Third series. 1875-1878 . D. S 228, 255, 459, 511 Raborg, Samuel of Charities and 403 Ray, IsaacTestamentary Capacity 421 Relation of Law and Medicine, byCephas Brainard 523 Status of the Insane, by John Ordon-aux 47 Suits for Malpractice, by Frank H. Ham-ilton 97 Suicide, by R. S, Guernsey 109 School Room Poisoning, Report ofCommittee =41 Seward, Clarence A 228. Schools, Sanitary Condition of; Report of Committee 450 Intoxicating Liquors 511 Stoughton, E W. Portrait of and Sketch 420 Tardie
. Papers read before the Medico-legal Society of New York, from its organization. Third series. 1875-1878 . D. S 228, 255, 459, 511 Raborg, Samuel of Charities and 403 Ray, IsaacTestamentary Capacity 421 Relation of Law and Medicine, byCephas Brainard 523 Status of the Insane, by John Ordon-aux 47 Suits for Malpractice, by Frank H. Ham-ilton 97 Suicide, by R. S, Guernsey 109 School Room Poisoning, Report ofCommittee =41 Seward, Clarence A 228. Schools, Sanitary Condition of; Report of Committee 450 Intoxicating Liquors 511 Stoughton, E W. Portrait of and Sketch 420 Tardieu, Ambrose Diagnosis of Hanging 40 Testamentary Capacity 13, 109. 421 Taylor, R. of and Sketch izg Table of Contents Valedictory Address, by Clark Bell 151 Valedictory Address, by F. H. Ham-ilton 460 Waltz. Joseph, A Ca=e of, by A. O. Kel-logg i6t Wells, Geo. W 228 Yeaman, Geo. H. Committee on Milk 228 School Room Poisoning 249 Sanitation of Schools 459 Inaugural Address 467 NEW YORK ?1 2 Fifth Avenua. BALTIMORECorner Eutaw and West Streets. BALTIMORE:204 and 206 W. Baltimore MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND, UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS. FOR NEARLY FIFTY YEARS BEFORE THE PUBLIC,THESE INSTRUMENTS HAVE, BY THEIR EXCELLENCE,ATTAINED AN UNPURCHASED PRE-EMINENCE, WHICHESTABLISHES THEM THE UNEQUALLED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY- The Medico-Legal Society OF NEW YORK. This Society is composed of Lawyers, Physicians and Scientists, and is devotedto the investigation of Medico-Legal Science. Its Sessions are held on the 2d Wednesday of each month at the CooperInstitute. Initiation fee, $5. Dues, $4 per annum, which entitles each member to a copy ofthe Medico-Legal Journal, free of charge. The present membership of the Society exceeds 400, including Honorary andCorresponding Members. Members of either prof ession, CheinLts or Scientists, nomatter where residing, are eligible to active membership. Persons desiring to unitewith the Society can address any member.
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