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Presidential Address, delivered at the Royal College of Physicians, London, on Friday, July 26th, 1878

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

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Gentlemen,—On taking formal possession of this chair, to which your generosity has called me, which confers honour on its occupant because it has been tenanted by a succession of able and distinguished men, and which is to me especially venerable, because my father once filled it, I shall, I believe, be conforming to excellent precedents if I begin by passing in rapid review before you the principal occurrences of the last twelvemonths, affecting the interests of the Medico-Psychological Association.

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