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It is not proposed that the time of this meeting should be taken up by a monologue of mine in the shape of a set paper. I intend only to mark out the ground which can be profitably covered, and after dealing myself with one or two of the questions raised, I shall leave the remainder to other members present. After that it is hoped that there will follow a general discussion commensurate with the importance of the subject.
Read at the Quarterly Meeting of the Medico-Psychological Association held at Bethlem Hospital, Nov. 9th, 1886. See “Notes and News.”
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