RULES 



THE GOVERNMENT OF COMMITTEES OF PUI5LK ATM >\ 



First. — " That the grounds of the Committee's choice of papers for the press, 

 should always be the importance or singularity of the subjects, or the advantageous 

 manner of treating them, without pretending to answer, or to make the Society 

 answerable, for the certainty of the facts, or propriety of the reasonings, con- 

 tained in the several papers so published, which must still rest on the credit or 

 judgment of their respective authors." 



Second. — "That neither the Society nor the Committee of the press do ever 

 give their opinion as a body upon any paper they may publish, or upon any 

 subject of art or nature that comes before them." 



COMMITTEE OF PUBLICATION 



Franklin Bachc, M.D. 



R. Eglesfeld Griffith, M.D. 



