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British Journal of Radiology (1928) 1, 393-394
© 1928 British Institute of Radiology
doi: 10.1259/0007-1285-1-11-393

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Editorial Notes

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The Second Annual British Congress of Radiology promoted by the Institute, was held from November 14 to 17, and was unanimously voted an unqualified success. The exhibition of apparatus promoted by the manufacturers, which was of great interest, plainly reflected the progressive spirit in the industry. There were unusually large attendances at all the various events, and the general appreciation of the programme and arrangements, which was clearly exhibited by both members and visitors, was symptomatic of the growing interest in the future of the Institute. The dinner, which concluded the Congress, was unanimously voted beyond reproach in the excellence of the arrangements, of the fare provided, and of the speeches. Altogether a memorable week to look back on. We hope to give a full report in our next issue.







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