Transactions of the Medical and Physical Society of Bombay
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occasion of some interesting discussions, ihe first article is a " Report on the Meteorology of Abyssinia," by Surgeon Henry Cook, M.D. Dr. Cook shows that the climate of the sandy belt of country which intervenes between the sea shore and the inland hilly plateau is very different from that of the plateau itself. Tlie former resembles the climate of Scinde, consisting of a hot (very hot) and a cooler season ; and the latter resembles the climate of the Deccan, consisting of ,a cold,
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Transactions of the Medical and Physical Society of Bombay, No. X., New Series, for the Year 1870
It is creditable to Bombay, in these days of disunion and self-seeking, that an average of seven medical men contrived to meet together on seven days of the year of grace 1870, to discuss matters of professional interest; and it is refreshing to find that, when novel institutions and novel namesand arrangements of old institutions are the fashion, a commendable revival of a most excellent pract...
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