Record of the events and work which led to the formation of that society by the amalgamation of the leading medical societies of London with the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society : being extracts from the Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, 1905-1907 / Royal Society of Medicine.
- Royal Society of Medicine
- Date:
- 1914
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Credit: Record of the events and work which led to the formation of that society by the amalgamation of the leading medical societies of London with the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society : being extracts from the Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, 1905-1907 / Royal Society of Medicine. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![UNION OP MEDICAL SOCIETIES CCXl 4. [The Society sliall meet four or more times a year to discuss subjects of medical and scientific interest.] The Fellows of the Society sliall meet annually for the election of OhHcors and other business : and four or more times a year for the election of Fellows and for such other business as may be desired by the Council. *5. The Society shall consist of the following sections with power to add new sections^ or to modify existing ones with the consent of the members : 1. Antesthetic. 2. Clinical. 8. Dermatological. 4. Diseases of Children. 5. Epidemiological. 6. Laryugologicalj Otological, and Rhinological. 7. Medical. 8. Mental Medicine (Psychiatry). 9. Neurological. 10. Obstetrical and Grynsecological. 11. Odontological. 12. Ophthalmological. 13. Pathological. 14. State Medicine. 15. Surgical. 16. Therapeutical, including General Therapeutics, Pharmacology, Electro-therapeutics, Balneology, and Climatology. It is hoped that in the early future an Anatomical and Physiological Section may be formed. 6. The Society shall consist of Fellows, Members, Honor- ary Fellows, and Honorary Members. 7. The Fellowship of the Society shall be restricted to men who are registered medical practitioners of the British * N.B.—The Council of the B,oyal Medical and Chirurgica.1 Society are of opinion that it would be premature at the present time to discuss the list of Sections of the new Society.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21471605_0117.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


