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Address in Psychological Medicine, delivered at the Intercolonial Medical Congress in Melbourne on January 11, 1888

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

F. N. Manning*
Affiliation:
University of Sydney
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In taking this chair I have first to acknowledge the courtesy and consideration which induced the Council of the Congress to select as the President of this section the senior officer of the Lunacy Department of the mother colony, and next—it being my good fortune to occupy this position—to express my personal gratification at presiding over the first session of the important section of psychological medicine.

Type
Part 1.—Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1889

Footnotes

In the last number of this Journal we made some extracts from this Address, but it is as a whole so valuable a production that we have decided to print it in extenso.—[Eds. “J. M. S.”]

References

Law Report, Chancery Div., Part 12, 1887.Google Scholar

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