. 3. “On a Method of Cure in Germ-diseases,” by R. J. Barnes. Dr. Teare said it was an ingenious paper; but he was afraid there were several points in it that would not be agreed to by the profession. Mr. Barnes was unfortunate in selecting typhoid fever as the disease to be cured, as that recurred. Seventh Meeting: 5th September, 1894. Mr. C. Hulke, Vice-President, in the chair. The Chairman announced that the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science would hold their next meeting at Brisbane, on the 11th January, 1895, and the usual concessions would be made by the shipping companies and the railways to members visiting.
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Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Volume 27, 1894, Page 657
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