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JAMA. 1912;LVIII(20):1526-1527. doi:10.1001/jama.1912.04260050202022.
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ATLANTIC CITY EXCURSIONS 

Many Opportunities for Delightful Trips in Connection with the Annual Session  Many members will, as usual, take advantage of the trip to Atlantic City to enjoy excursions to other points of interest making the meeting a part of a summer outing.For example, one can purchase a ticket to New York or Boston and return from either of these points by sea to Norfolk. New York is eighteen hours by steamer from Norfolk, and Boston is thirty-eight hours. Steamer tickets include meals and berth. Certain roads allow stop-overs at points along their route within the final limit of the ticket.Another return route from New York or Boston suggested is by way of Montreal, Toronto and Niagara Falls. These tickets entitle the purchaser to stop over at Philadelphia, from which point he will purchase a side-trip ticket to Atlantic City.The following routes and rates are quoted

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