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Excerpt from The Harvey Lectures: Delivered Under the Auspices of the Harvey Society of New York, 1912-1913
The Harvey Society follows closely the precedents of former years in the publication of this, the eighth, volume of lectures. The generous cooperation of those who have been invited to lecture, and the continued support of its members, have enabled the Society to maintain its ideals and standards. Each year the Society has reached a larger audience. The Harvey Lectures published in this volume have all appeared in journals devoted to special phases of medical science.
The Johns Hopkins Bulletin, vol. Xxiv, contains the lectures of Professor Nuttall and Professor Knoop; the American Journal of Medical Sciences, vol. Cxlv and cxlvi, those of Professor J aneway and Major Russell; the Boston City Hos pital Report, sixteenth series, the lecture of Professor Mallory; the Archives of Internal Medicine, vol. Xi, that of Professor Erlanger; the Popular Science Monthly, vol. Lxxxii, and the American Journal of Diseases of Children, vol. V, contain the lectures of Professor Conklin and Professor Howland. In Heart, vol. Iii, and the Journal of Experimental Medicine, vol. Xviii, portions of Professor Stewart's lecture appear, although in its present form the lecture has not yet been published. The courtesy of the Editors of these journals is gratefully acknowledged.
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