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JAMA. 1929;92(10):820-821. doi:10.1001/jama.1929.02700360058018.
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Fifth International Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy  To Great Britain falls the honor of organizing the Fifth International Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy, which will be held in the Great Hall of the British Medical Association. The first meeting of the congress, which is held biennially, took place in Brussels in 1921, with delegates from twenty nations; in 1923 at Rome, with delegates from thirty-five nations; in 1925 at Paris, with delegates from forty nations and in 1927 at Warsaw, with delegates from thirty-two nations. London is the largest city in the world, and is full of historical interest. Communications by underground railways, motor busses and tramways are excellent. Taxi fares are low. There are numerous parks, museums and theaters of every description. The Zoological Gardens form a special feature. There are twelve schools of medicine and many large hospitals. The London congress gives a special opportunity to

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