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JAMA. 1893;XXI(26):986-988. doi:10.1001/jama.1893.02420780034012.
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THE ELEVENTH INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CONGRESS, ROME, MARCH 29—APRIL 5, 1894.  Rome, Nov. 16,1893.

My Dear Sir and Esteemed Colleague:  —I have the honor to inform you, that the Executive Committee, in its session of the 12th inst., has established, that the XI International Medical Congress, which had been postponed by deliberation of the 2d August, 1893, until April, 1894, shall take place in Rome from the 29th March until the 5th April, 1894The Committee is very glad to have been able to satisfy thus the wish of the majority of those foreign colleagues, who had been requested to give their opinion on this purpose.Having thus had the pleasure to give you officially this information, I beg your leave to request you to render it public in the manner which you will judge best for the interest of the meeting; and to ascertain in the meanwhile the number of

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