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Presidential Address in the Section of Neurology and Psychiatry of the Australasian Medical Congress held at Melbourne, October, 1908

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

Eric Sinclair*
Affiliation:
Insane, N.S.W.
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Gentlemen,—I have to congratulate you on again forming an independent Section of Psychiatry, and that the term “Neurology” is allied with it. In the second Congress in Melbourne there was a Section of Psychology under the presidency of the late Dr. Manning, but in the succeeding Congresses our subject has been merged with that of State Medicine. I trust that you will be able to demonstrate that the placing of it on an independent footing is justified both in the number of papers and in the quality of the work undertaken. The programme before us, fortunately, promises well, thanks in the main to our energetic secretary, and I trust that it will afford us opportunities for instruction and interest.

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