The Canadian journal of medicine and surgery . g: Dr. HarveyGushing, Baltimore; Dr. P. T. Herring, Edinburgh; Dr. F. , , Cambridge; Prof. Waldemar Koch, Colum-bia, Mo.; Dr. S. J. Meltzer, New York; Dr. Sutherland Simp-son, Edinburgh; Prof. L. B. Mendel, New Haven; , Boston; Prof. Jacques Loeb, Berkeley, Cal. Ophthalmology.—The section of Ophthalmology will meetunder the presidency of Robert Marcus Gunn, , Lon-don. The following provisional programme has been arranged:Tuesday— Rare Forms of — Sympathetic — Affections of t
The Canadian journal of medicine and surgery . g: Dr. HarveyGushing, Baltimore; Dr. P. T. Herring, Edinburgh; Dr. F. , , Cambridge; Prof. Waldemar Koch, Colum-bia, Mo.; Dr. S. J. Meltzer, New York; Dr. Sutherland Simp-son, Edinburgh; Prof. L. B. Mendel, New Haven; , Boston; Prof. Jacques Loeb, Berkeley, Cal. Ophthalmology.—The section of Ophthalmology will meetunder the presidency of Robert Marcus Gunn, , Lon-don. The following provisional programme has been arranged:Tuesday— Rare Forms of — Sympathetic — Affections of the Lachrymal — Visual Tests for Marine and Railroad Service. Most of the buildings of the University will be utilized inconnection with the meeting. On the ground floor of the MainBuilding, in addition to the Post Office and Reception Rooms,there will be rooms for the regular meetings of some six oreight sections. The second floor, in addition to special officesfor the Secretariat and the Editor of the British Medical. DR. RADCLIFF CROCKER,Treasurer of the British Medical Association. The Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery. 48 Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery. Journal, will be devoted almost entirely to the Museum, whichwill afford some 12,000 square feet for exhibitors. Alreadya large amount of this space has been disposed of to leadingmanufacturers of instruments and drugs in Great Britain, theUnited States and Canada. This alone will be one of the mostinteresting parts of the Association to Canadian visitors. Accom-modation for other sections will be provided in rooms closelyadjoining the Main Building. Jt is expected that the new Con-vocation Hall will be completed in sufficient time to enable theceremonies of the official reception, on the evening of the 21st ofAugust, and the jDublic addresses, to take place there. Alreadythe Committee is actively engaged in providing accommodationfor the host of visitors that is expected. Queens Hal
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