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THE British Medical Association, which is celebrating the centenary of its foundation at its annual meetings in London on July 21-29, is fortunate in having secured a chronicler worthy of the occasion in the person of Mr. Muirhead Little, who is not only a distinguished orthopaedic surgeon but is also a well-known and accomplished writer on medical history. His work contains a very full and well-written description of the history of the British Medical Association and its multifarious activities during the last hundred years, together with an account of the leading personalities connected therewith.
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Centenary of The British Medical Association. Nature 130, 119–120 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/130119a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/130119a0