220 Medical Society of London. — Medico-Botanical Society. 



Brown ; James Dimlap ; William Lake ; Kennedy Johnson ; 

 Samuel Ashwell ; E. A. Lloyd : James Handey ; Edward 

 Leese; Henry Edwards ; W. D. Cordell ; Joseph Amesbury; 

 William Burrows ; Septimus Wray; H. B. C. Hillier ; Mon- 

 tague Gosset ; T. W\ Chevalier ; George Langstaff"; J. C. 

 Taunton ; Henry Hensleigh ; J. M. Mugglestono ; J. S. 

 Smith ; R. \V. Bampfield ; Robert Brien ; Robert Blicke ; and 

 Martin Ware, Esquires. 



To deliver the anniversary oration in March 1826, John 

 Haslam, M.D. — Registrar : James Field, Esq. 



Mr. E. A. Lloyd delivered the annual oration ; the subject 

 was the " Constitutional Treatment of Organic Diseases." The 

 Fellows and their friends then adjourned to dinner in the great 

 room of the tavern. The Ex- President, \Mlliam Shearman, 

 M.D., as usual, taking the chair. The number present was 

 ninety. 



In conformity with the will of the late Dr. Anthony Fother- 

 gill, the Society offers the Annual Gold Medal, value twenty 

 guineas, for the best dissertation on a subject proposed by 

 them, for which prize the learned of all countries are invited 

 as candidates. 



The subject for this year is " The Nature and Treatment 

 of Carcinoma." 



1. Each dissertation must be delivered to the registrar, in 



the Latin or English languacfe, on or before the first of De- 

 cs O o ' 



cember. 



2. With it must be delivered a sealed packet with some 

 motto or device on the outside, and within, the author's name 

 and designation, that the Society may know how to address 

 the successful candidate. 



3. No paper in the handwriting of the author, or with his 

 name affixed, can be received ; and if the author of any paper 

 shall directly or indirectly discover himself to the Committee 

 of papers, or any member thereof, such paper will be excluded 

 from all conipetion for the medal. 



4. The prize medal will be presented to the successful can- 

 didate, or his substitute, at the Amiiversary Meeting of the 

 Society in INIarch 1826. 



5. AH the dissertations, the successful one excepted, will 

 be returned, if desired, with the sealed packet unopened. 



*^.* The subject of the dissertation for the year 1826-7 

 is " Contiigion and Infection." 



JMEDICO-BOTANICAL SOCIETY. 



At a meeting of the Medico-Bota.iical Society of London, 

 holden the 11th of March the foUowhig particulars of the 



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