The Canadian journal of medicine and surgery . uidance of those needing such direction. In a well-organ-ized profession there could he no diificulty in adopting to itsexigencies the doctrines of general ethics. With reference tomedical ])olitics attention was called to the fact that the organi-zation of the profession which obtained was not what it shouldbe; the whole system of medical polity in England was l)othdefective and erroneous. 0])inions diifered widely as tothe evils and renudie s, but few coiuuk nded the existing state oftilings. The subject was closely connected with the advancemen


The Canadian journal of medicine and surgery . uidance of those needing such direction. In a well-organ-ized profession there could he no diificulty in adopting to itsexigencies the doctrines of general ethics. With reference tomedical ])olitics attention was called to the fact that the organi-zation of the profession which obtained was not what it shouldbe; the whole system of medical polity in England was l)othdefective and erroneous. 0])inions diifered widely as tothe evils and renudie s, but few coiuuk nded the existing state oftilings. The subject was closely connected with the advancementof science, for, if the ])rofcssion were constituted as it ought iobe, the harmony that would l)e established could not fail to be adirect means of more cordial and efficient co-o]ieratiou in extend-ing the science and improving the practice of medicine. Duringthe first decade of its existence annual meetings were heldat Bristol (ls:5:3), Birmingliani (IS-U), Oxford (1835), Man-chester (1n;)(;), (li(ll(!iliaiii (1S37), Bath (1S88), Liverpool.


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