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THE one hundred and fourth annual meeting of the British Medical Association will be held in Oxford on July 17-25, under the presidency of Sir E. Farquhar Buzzard, regius professor of medicine in the University of Oxford. The meeting will be divided into the following sections under the presidents indicated: Medicine (Dr. A. G. Gibson); Surgery (Prof. G. E. Gask); Obstetrics and Gynaecology (Prof. H. Beckwith Whitehouse); Ophthalmology (Dr. P. E. H. Adams); Pathology and Bacteriology (Dr. E. W. Ainley Walker); Anatomy (Prof. W. E. Le Gros Clark); Diseases of Children (Dr. R. C. Jewesbury); Neurology and Psychological Medicine (T. S. Good); Orthopaedics (G. R. Girdlestone); Oto-Rhino-Laryngology (L. Golledge); Pharmacology and Therapeutics, with Anaesthetics (Prof. J. A. Gunn); Physical Medicine (Dr. W. J. Turrell); Physiology and Biochemistry (Prof. R. A. Peters); Radiology (R. H. Sankey); Tuberculosis (Dr. W. Stobie); Dermatology (Dr. S. E. Dore); History of Medicine (Dr. A. Chaplin); Medical Sociology (Sir George Newman); Nutrition (Dr. A. F. Hurst); Public Medicine (Dr. W. M. Willoughby). A popular lecture, entitled “Anthropology and Medicine”, will be delivered on July 24 at 8 p.m. by Dr. R. R. Marett. In addition to the usual professional exhibitions, an exhibition of pictures illustrating the history of Oxford medicine will be open at the Univer-sity Museum from July 20 until July 25. Further information can be obtained from the Secre-tary, B.M.A. Office, The Cottage, Keble Road, Oxford.
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British Medical Association: Annual Meeting. Nature 138, 71 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/138071d0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/138071d0