xciv Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. (April, 1909.] 
The Adjourned Meeting of the Medical Section of the 
Society was held at the Society’s Rooms, on Wednesday, April 
14th, 1909, at 9-15 P.m. 
Lizvut.-Cotonet E. Haroip Brown, I.M.S., in the Chair. 
The following members were present :— 
Dr. C. A. tee a Dr. Gopal Chandra Chatterjee, Captain 
F. a Connor, I.M.S., Mr. J. A. Cunningham, Lt.-Col. C. R. M. 
Green, I.M.S., Dr. E. P. Habla, Dr. W. C. Hossack, Lt.-Col. 
J. G. Sabian, ILMS., Dr. Indumadhab eats Lt.-Col. F. R. 
Ozzard, I. MS., Captain H. B. Steen I.M. S., Major C. R. 
Stevens, I.M.S., Captain F. H. Stewart, LMS., Mr. G.. H. 
Tipper, ‘and Major L. Rogers, I.MLS., Honorary Secretary. 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 
The presentation of a number of medical works to the 
Society by Surgeon-General Sir Gerald Bomford, I.M.S., and 
Lt.-Colonel Crawford, I.M.S., was announced, and a vote of 
thanks passed to the donors. 
The proposal to create a distinction among the Members 
of 0 Society, and of obtaining official recognition for the 
Society as a Metropolitan Institution was brought up for 
aidonace. 
Read a letter from the Editor of the ‘‘Indian Medical 
Record” asking for the Proceedings of the Medical Section in 
exchange for their Journal, and it was agreed to. 
Specimens illustrating the flagellate state of the parasite of 
Delhi boil in Dr. Row’s cultures were exhibited. 
A paper on the Etiology of double quotidian fever and its 
relationship to Kala-zar was read by Dr. G. C. Chatterjee, M.B. 
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