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The third International Congress of Radiology is to be held in Paris from July 27 to July 31, 1931. The Congress will be divided into six sections:—(1) Radiophysics; (2) Radiobiology; (3) Rœntgendiagnosis; (4) Radiotherapy (Rœntgentherapy and Curietherapy); (5) Medical Electrology; (6) Natural and Artificial Heliotherapy.
Members wishing to communicate papers to the Congress should notify their intention before January 1, 1931. A typewritten English, French, or German abstract, not exceeding 400 words, should reach the office of the Congress before April 1, 1931. These abstracts will be printed in a volume which will be handed to members before the opening of the Congress.
Each member is entitled to communicate one paper only, the reading of which must not exceed fifteen minutes. Should communications be too numerous to enable them to be all read the Bureau of the Congress will have the right to limit their number or to shorten the time of reading.
Members of the various Societies of medical Radiology wishing to take part in the Congress are requested to fill in and return, as soon as possible, an application form, together with the sum of 300 French francs as subscription. Application forms will presently be forwarded to members of the Institute.
An Exhibition will be arranged in connection with the Congress. Persons or firms wishing to take part in the Exhibition can obtain all particulars from M. H. Pilon, Commissary General of the Exhibition, 34, Boulevard de Vaugirard, Paris, XVe.
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