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THE annual meeting of the British Medical Association, held on August 21–25 at Toronto by invitation of the Canadian Branch, under the presidency of Dr. Reeve, the dean of the medical faculty of the university, was a marked success. The city is a fine one, and the university buildings in the Queen's Park are admirably adapted for the work of a congress, combining convenience and beautiful surroundings. About 1600 members and visitors attended, the British contingent numbering 200 or thereabouts. Canadian hospitality was lavish, and we all carry back pleasant memories of our visit to this great country. In addition, good work was done, and the attendance at the numerous sections was well maintained.
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HEWLETT, R. The Toronto Meeting of the British Medical Association . Nature 74, 529 (1906). https://doi.org/10.1038/074529a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/074529a0