Medical Notes

1877 Boston Medical and Surgical Journal  
disseminating disease. The city council being selected by men interested in the maintenance of this disease-breeding establishment, it was impossible to procure the requisite legislation for its removal. Friday, June 8th. There was a good deal of routine business, and the election of officers, after which Dr. Singleton, of Kentucky, offered a series of resolutions, which were adopted, to the effect that the tariff on quinine should be abolished. Drs. Woodward and Seguin proposed that delegates
more » ... e sent to the International Medical Congress at Geneva to advocate uniformity of means of observation and records.
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