lii Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [Feb., 1911.] 
3. The Bardic Chronicles.—By MAHAMAHOPADHYAYA 
HaRAPRSAD SHASTRI. 
This paper will be published in a subsequent number of 
the Journal. 
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The Adjourned Meeting of the Medical Section of the So- 
ciety was held at the Society’s rooms on Wednesday, the 8th 
February 191!, at 9-30 p.m. 
Colonel G. F. A. Harris, I.M.S., President, in the Chair. 
The following members were present :— 
Lt.-Col. W. J. eens? I.M.S., Lt.-Col. J. T. Calvert, 
LM.S., Dr. C. H. Elmes, Dr. Gopal Chandra Chatterjee, Dr. 
Indumadhab Mallick, “Captain J G. P. Murray, I.M.S., Captain 
J. W. D. Megaw, LMS., Lt.-Col. A. H. Nott, I.M.S., Dr. J. EB. 
Panioty, Dr. A. White Robertson, Captain J.D. Sandes, I.M.S., 
Major L. Rogers, I.M.S., Honorary Secretary. 
Visitors :—Assistant Surgeon A. A. E. Baptist, Major 
C. G. de Gruyther. 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 
The nomination of the new Medical Secretary was post- 
eas 
r. A. White Robertson showed a case of Tubercular caries 
of sis Calbia Vertebrae 
Dr. Chatterjee showed :—(1) Patient in eiiesi: a lesion of 
the upper lip due to Streptococci which was cured by vaccine 
weet (2) A boy with phthisis minced treated by 
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Nott, Captain Megaw, Dr. Chatterjee, and Major L. Rogers. 
