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THE late Conference in Rome, which for some unknown reason stands adjourned for the present to reassemble again in November, has arrived at certain results, the details of which are not published yet, and until the full and authenticated report is at hand it would be unjustifiable to subject them to criticism. But as far as the gross results achieved and the methods followed by that Conference have already become known through the reports sent to the daily papers, there is no reason for viewing those results with any peculiar satisfaction. As far as we can follow the proceedings of the Conference, its achievements cannot be considered an advance on those of its predecessors held in Constantinople in 1866 and in Vienna in 1874.
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The International Sanitary Conference in Rome . Nature 32, 217–218 (1885). https://doi.org/10.1038/032217a0
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