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Dr. 8. T. Kwaaas read a paper upon “ Human Fallibility and 
its relation to Accidents on Railways and by Sea.” 
The subject was discussed by Drs. F. Norton Manning, Sydney 
Jones, C. J. Martin, Joseph Foreman, and others.” 
Dr. F. Tipswett exhibited a series of micro-photographs and 
microscope preparations illustrating the Histo-pathology of 
Leprosy.* 
Dr. Tipswett also exhibited some specimens of the Queensland 
cattle ticks.? 
Drs.C.J. Martin and J. A. Dick discussed the micro-photographs. 
Recent additions to the University Museum of Normal and 
Morbid Anatomy were exhibited by the Curator, Dr. 8, Jamieson.$ 
SEconp Orpinary Bi-montHLy MEETING. 
The Second Ordinary Bi-monthly meeting was held in the Hall 
of the Society’s House on September 18th at 8-15 pm. Dr. Scor 
Skirvine in the chair. 
Dr. CLusps exhibited a patient who had suffered from extensive 
fracture of the skull with subsequent considerable loss of cerebral 
tissue.5 
Dr. MacDonatp Gin (at the invitation of the Hon. Secretaries) 
exhibited an infant who was sensi from annulus migrans of 
the tongue.* 
Dr. F. W. Hatt (at the invitation of the Hon. Secretaries) 
exhibited an adult who was suffering from scleroderma, also an 
infant the subject of cretinism.* 
The patients were examined by the members, after which their 
cases were discussed. 
Dr. Jenkins exhibited a spirit specimen of malignant disease 
of the stomach.* 
ped a a 
1 A.M.G., p. 359. 2 A.M.G., p. 362. 
5 A.M.G., p. 346. .M.G., p. 347. 
x “soy al Supplement for November 1896; A.M.G., p. 443. 
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