FEAT OF MEMORY
LONG ADDRESS TO B.M.A.
NEW PRESIDENT BLIND
' LONDON, July 26,
Professor T. Gillman Moorland, the blind new president of the British Medical Association, at the meeting of the association at Dublin, delivered his 10,000-word address from memory. Those who followed printed copies of the address were astonished at the fidelity to tho text.
The address dealt with quackery, which Professor Moorland described as still rampant. '■ '
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 23, 27 July 1933, Page 11
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