The Practitioner . UK. \V. SAUXUEKS, , Plate SIR ASTLEY COOPER. BY-PATHS OF MEDICINE. 561 to assume the form of debate or disputation. A leading partin the foundation of the new Society was taken by AstleyCooper, who was its first treasurer and one of the seven originaltrustees. The story of the growth of the Society has never, as far aswe are aware, been fully told, but in Sir Edward Sievekingsaddress of welcome to the members at the first meeting held intheir new house in Hanover Square on October 22nd, 1889, willbe found some notes of the nature of nientoires pour servi


The Practitioner . UK. \V. SAUXUEKS, , Plate SIR ASTLEY COOPER. BY-PATHS OF MEDICINE. 561 to assume the form of debate or disputation. A leading partin the foundation of the new Society was taken by AstleyCooper, who was its first treasurer and one of the seven originaltrustees. The story of the growth of the Society has never, as far aswe are aware, been fully told, but in Sir Edward Sievekingsaddress of welcome to the members at the first meeting held intheir new house in Hanover Square on October 22nd, 1889, willbe found some notes of the nature of nientoires pour establishment of the Society was decided upon at ameeting held in the Freemasons Tavern on May 22nd, 1805,Dr. Saunders, , , in the chair. The first officersof the Society, who were practically its founders, were WilliamSaunders, President; John Abernethy, William Babington,Matthew Baillie, Thomas Bateman, Gilbert Blane, WilliamBlizzard, Vice-Presidents ; Astley Cooper, Treasurer ; AlexanderMarcet, Foreign Secretary, and John Yelloly, Secreta


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