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AT a public meeting held on Tuesday in Newcastle, under the presidency of the Mayor, Sir B. L. Brown, it was finally decided, on the motion of the Sheriff, Alderman W. H. Stephenson, seconded by Prof. Philipson, head of the medical staff at the Royal Infirmary, that a cordial invitation should be sent to the British Association to hold their annual meeting in Newcastle in 1889. It was stated that the necessary amount to cover expenses would be £4000, and of this £1700 had been already subscribed.

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Notes . Nature 36, 429–431 (1887). https://doi.org/10.1038/036429a0

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