PKOCEEDINGS OF THE 



ANATOMICAL SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN 



AND IRELAND. 



MAY 1901. 



A MEETING of the Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 

 was held in the Physiological Theatre, University College, London, on 

 Friday, May 3rd, at 4 p.m. Owing to the unavoidable absence of 

 the President, Mr Clement Lucas, Vice-President, took the chair. 

 Eighteen members and live visitors were present. 



The minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed. 



The Chairman then read the following, those present standing : — 



Home Office, Whitehall, 2 7th March 1901. 



Sir, — I am commanded by the King to convey to you hereby His 

 Majesty's thanks for the loyal and dutiful Address of the Council and 

 Members of the Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland, on 

 the occasion of the lamented death of Her late Majesty Queen Vic- 

 toria. — I am. Sir, your obedient servant, 



Cbas. T. Ritchie. 

 The Hon. Secretary, 



Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland. 



The following candidates were unanimously elected members of the 

 Society : — Mr J. H. Watson, Demonstrator of Anatomy, London 

 Hospital Medical College, proposed by A. Keith, A. M. Paterson, 

 C. S. Sherrington. R. P. Rowlands, M.B., Demonstrator of 

 Anatomy, Guy's Hospital Medical College, proposed by R. Clement 

 Lucas, F. G. Parsons, A. Robinson. W. L. B. Tkotter, M.D., M.S., 

 Demonstrator of Anatomy, University College, London, proposed by 

 G. D. Thane, T. W. P. Lawrence, H. B. Shaw. 



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