cll Proceedings of the 
volume, followed later by increased kindney volume, severe 
and irregular peristalsis of the intestine. and intertubular 
symptoms of cholera had been experimentally reproduced in 
rabbits by injection of these amines, freed from all bacteria, 
and even fatal collapse might occur, whilst the typical cramps 
of cholera always resulted. Hitherto we have studied chiefly 
more their biochemistry and bionomics. Thus with either a 
proteid content of the environment in the gut, and the clinical 
applications of such experimental findings in both prevention 
and treatment of these diseases were obvious. 
The Secretary then read a paper, communicated by 
Major W. L. Harnett, IMS on “ A case of Traumatic 
appeared to have-been a late sequela of the accident. 
made a good recovery after splenectomy. 
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OCTOBER, 1922. 
A meeting of the Medical Section of the Society was held 
on Wednesday, the 11th October, 1922. 
Dr. Upendranath Brahmachari, Rai Bahadur, M.A.. M.D., 
Ph:D.; F. A:8.B:,in the-chair 
Members : | PRESENT. 
Acton, Major H. W., I.M.S. Campos, Dr. J. J. 
Barnardo, Lt.-Col. F. A. +, C.B.E., Ganguli, Capt. P. 
C.LE., I.M.S. Knowles, Major R., I.M.S. 
Bhattacharji, Dr. S. Stewart, Major A. D., 1.M.S. 
Visitors : 62. 
The minutes of the last meeting were confirmed and signed. 
Lt.-Col. F. A. F. Barnardo, ‘BEL CLE M.Di- ERC; 
I.M.S., Principal, Calcutta Medical College. read a paper 
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