Seventh General Meeting, Friday Evening, 

 January 6th, 191 1 



Lyman Lee, B.A., President, in the chair. 



Present, the Executive Officers and an audience of 

 some 75 members and friends. 



One application for membership was presented and one 

 elected. 



The minut-es of previous meeting were read aaid con- 

 firmed. 



The President gave a short address reviewing the work 

 done by the Ajssociation, said that it was gratifying to the 

 Council to see the large audiences that had greeted the 

 several lectm-ens and asked those present to obtain copies 

 of tlie syllabus, pi-efrcnt it to their friends and to make the 

 aims and objects of tlw Association known ojs widely as 

 possible. 



There being no further business the President then in- 

 troduced Dr. J. Hcurner Mullin, who proceeded as follows 



Th« luflueuce of the Medical Milk Commission. 



Mr. President, ladies and gentlemen of the Hamilton 

 Association. It gives me great pleasure to have this op- 

 portunity of appearing before you. From my childhood up 

 I have been accustomed to look up to' the high standard of 

 work done by your Association in various branches of 

 scientific thought, partly on account of the intimate family 

 friendship with some of your honored members, but also 

 by various opportunities given me of at4ending occasional 

 meetings in the past. I appreciate more thaji I can proper- 

 ly express the honor of being placed on ycm' sjilabus for 

 this year, and I trust' what I may say will be found neither 

 too commonplojce nor too technical. I have tried to avoid 

 giving figures as much ae possible, 



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