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A GOODLY number of members of this pre-eminently practical Association journeyed last week to Portsmouth to be present at the sixty-seventh annual meeting. The place of meeting was not so attractive as last year, and perhaps on this account the attendance was somewhat smaller. The subject-matter, however, at Portsmouth was quite as interesting as that at Edinburgh; and those who, braving almost tropical heat, were diligent in their attendance at the meetings got their reward, and will return home with ample food for thought.
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TUNNICLIFFE, F. Meeting of the British Medical Association at Portsmouth. Nature 60, 341–342 (1899). https://doi.org/10.1038/060341e0
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