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JAMA. 1884;III(10):270.
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—Charles Walter Chamberlain, M.D., of Hartford, Conn., Secretary of the Connecticut State Board of Health, died on the 21st of August, 1884, aged 40 years.
Dr. Grafton Tyler, of Georgetown, one of the oldest and most popular physicians in the District of Columbia, died on the 26th of August, 1884.
THE Medical Association of the Mississippi Valley holds its next anniversary meeting in Springfield, Ill., commencing on Tuesday, Sept. 23, 1884. This organization was formerly known as the Tri-State Medical Society. Let all interested remember that the time of meeting is near at hand.
THE British Association for the Advancement of Science has just closed an apparently profitable and satisfactory annual meeting in Montreal, Canada. Many important papers were read and discussed, and the social arrangements were pleasant and well executed.
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