San Francisco, Nov. 19, 1906.
To the Editor:
—In The Journal, Oct. 13, 1906, under the above heading, Dr. Dudley Tait makes reply to my former communication on that subject. Dr. Tait alleges that my communication contained "many grave accuracies." I wish to show that Dr. Tait is seriously mistaken concerning those "inaccuracies." I also wish to acknowledge my thanks to Dr. Dudley Tait for some of the information he has given concerning the matter under discussion.1. I am happy to learn that "the requirements in California" are determined by the Association of American Medical Colleges. I, myself, had believed, and the belief is common among the profession of California, that such has not been the case, but that each meeting of the board brought out a crop of new "determinations." In the future the rulings of the board ought to be quite simple and plain.2. The records