British Medical Journal

1870 BMJ (Clinical Research Edition)  
convenience to the Association, and conduces to the efficiency of its gain anything by handing over the means of acquiring social indeworking, that they should be paid promptly.-Members of Branches, pendence in a remunerative employment from one sex to the other. and all others who usually receive tirculars at the beginning of the This last question has been so much taken for granted, and so little year from the local Secretaries, will greatly oblige, and will prevent debated, that we shall
more » ... er to discuss it before the others. If it can trouble, by PAYING THEIR SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE LOCAL SECaRbe shown that women, in the long run, would gain nothing whatever TARIES, AND NOT TO THE GENERAL SECRETARY.-All other memnby the change; that the outcry for independence, at present so fashion. ber should pay their Subscriptions without delay to the General able, is to a large extent based upon a mistake, we shall then find our
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