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Excerpt from Janus, 1906, Vol. 11: Archives Internationales Pour L'histoire De La Médecine Et La Géographie Médicale Dr. Onn, Prof., Tokyo; Dr. D. A. Ausoaz-csao Y Novvrus, Madrid; Dr. A. Cumsrrs, Dir. De l'institut Pasteur, Lille; Dr. 011. Casronrox, Londres; Dr. L. Common, Barcelona; Dr. C. E. Amsterdam; Dr. A. Ihvmson, Prof., Edinbourg; Dr. V. Dann:, Prof., Gand; Dr. P. Doavmvx, Bibliothécaire, Paris; Dr. W. Ensrsm, Prof., Gottingue; surgeon-general Sir Jos. Fayrer Bart., Londres; Dr. Moozsrmo mu. Guw, Prof., Naples; Col. J. Haga, (reh) Chef du service méd. De l'armée des Ind. Orient. Holl.. Batavia; Dr. A. Jacobi, Prof., new-york; Dr. A. Jomuursssss, Prof., Chrisfiania; Dr. J. Kunlon (nur, Insp. Du service med. Des colonlcs franqaises, Paris; Dr. II. Cuxsa, Prof., Con seiller au Min. Du Culte, Berlin; Dr. Kitasato, Prof., Tokyo; Dr. R. Robert, Prof., Rostock; Dr. Pannen Marsox, Prof., Londres; Dr. J. E. Mo!uaba8, 8alnf-louis-potosi, Mexique; Dr. A! Nnvnvaona, Prof., Vienne; Dr. F. Baron 03rm.z, bad-neuenahr; Dr. J. L. Puma, Prof., Berlin; Dr. J. F. Puma, Londres; Dr. Jul. Asss, Prof., Copen hague; Dr. H. G. Rmazuzm, Amsterdam; Dr. L. Rogers, Calcutta; Sanitätsrath Dr. B. Seasons, Greiz; Dr. C. Sr�xovms, Délégné des pays-bas au Conseil International de Santé, Constantinople; (ref.) burg.-general Dr. Geo M. Srznunzno, Washington; Dr. L. Brunn, Prof., Königsberg; Dr. K. Budhoh', Prof., Leipzig; Dr. G. Tamu.z, Insp. E. R. Du Sen. Med. Des Colonies, Vichy; Dr. W. Wu.omrza, Prof., Berlin. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.