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JAMA. 1929;92(12):988. doi:10.1001/jama.1929.02700380046019.
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THE PORTLAND SESSION  TransportationSummer tourist rates in the territory of the Canadian Passenger Association, Western Lines, will be in effect at the time of the annual session of the American Medical Association in Portland, July 8 to 12. These rates are lower than the usual convention rates.A special train for the accommodation of members of the American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society will leave Chicago on Sunday, June 30, arriving in San Francisco on the evening of Wednesday, July 3. After the meeting of the society in San Francisco, the party will leave for Portland on Saturday afternoon, July 6, arriving in Portland, July 7. Information concerning this special train may be secured from Dr. W. P. Wherry, 1500 Medical Arts Building, Omaha, Neb.The Northern Pacific Railway has arranged for a tour by way of Yellowstone Park, leaving Chicago on the morning of Sunday, June 30, and

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