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Medico-Psychological Association of Great Britain and Ireland: Presidential Address, delivered July 20th, 1905

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

T. Outterson Wood*
Affiliation:
West End Hospital for Nervous Diseases, Welbeck Street, W.
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Gentlemen,—In the first place permit me to express my high appreciation of the honour you conferred upon me by electing me your President, when the office of President-Elect was rendered vacant by the resignation of Sir John Sibbald, whose death we now deplore. Let me assure you that nothing shall be wanting on my part to advance the welfare and prosperity of our Association, and to safeguard its interests to the best of my ability.

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