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International Congresses 



International Congresses of Ophthalmology: 



I. Bruxelles 1857 

 II. Paris 1862 



III. Paris 1867 



IV. London 1872 

 V. New York 1876 



VI. MiLANO 1880 

 VII. Heidelberg 1888 

 VIII. Edinburgh 1894 



IX. Utrecht 1899 

 X. Lucerne 1904 

 XI. Naples 1909 

 XII. Washington 1922 



XIII. Amsterdam, The Hague 1929 



XIV. Madrid 1933 

 XV. Cairo 1937 



XVI. London 1950 



Confusion is caused by a meeting held in May 1947 which was called the 4th 

 international. (C. F. M.) 



International Congresses of Orientalists: 



International Congresses of Ornithology: 



I. Vienna 1884 

 II. Budapest 1891 



III. Paris 1900 



IV. London 1905 

 V. Berlin 1910 



VI. Copenhagen 1926 



VII. Amsterdam 1930 

 VIII. Oxford 1934 

 IX. Rouen, Paris 1938 

 X. Uppsala 1950 

 XI. Switzerland 1954 



International Congresses of Papyrology: 



I. Bruxelles 1930 (as a part of the Semaine egyptologique ) 

 II. Leyden 1931 (as a part of the 18th Congress of Orientalists) 



III. Munich 1933 (first independent meeting) 



IV. Firenze 1935 

 V. Oxford 1937 



VI. Paris 1949. 



International Congresses of Pharmacy: 



I. Braunschweig 1865 

 II. Paris 1867 



III. Vienna 1869 



IV. St. Petersburg 1874 

 V. London 1881 



VI. Bruxelles 1885 



VII. Chicago 1893 

 VIII. Bruxelles 1897 

 IX. Paris 1900 

 X. Bruxelles 1910 

 XI. The Hague 1913 

 XII. Bruxelles 1935 



An international congress for the history of pharmacy was held in Basel 1934. 

 It was called international because it was held in Switzerland, not in Germany, but 

 it was chiefly German. 



The International Federation of Pharmacists began to hold meetings in 1925. 

 These meetings were also called International Congresses of Pharmacists; of these 

 the 12f/i was held in Zurich 1947. (C. F. M.) 



International Congresses of Philosophy: 



I. Paris 1900 



II. Geneva 1904 

 HI. Heidelberg 1908 

 IV. Bologna 1911 



V. Naples 1924 

 VI. Cambridge, Mass. 1926 



VII. Oxford 1930 

 VIII. Prague 1934 

 IX. Paris 1937 

 X. Amsterdam 1948 

 XI. Britxelles 1952 



The so-called international congresses of philosophy held in Rome in November 

 1946 and in Barcelona in October 1949 were "hors serie." Of course, it is easy 

 enough to organize in any large city meetings or symposia where representatives of 

 many nations are gathered, but such meetings are not international congresses in the 



