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April 1931

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Arch NeurPsych. 1931;25(4):855-856. doi:10.1001/archneurpsyc.1931.02230040189011

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Abstract

INTERNATIONAL NEUROLOGICAL CONGRESS  Further progress has been made in the arrangements for the International Neurological Congress to be held in Berne, Switzerland, Aug. 31 to Sept. 4, 1931, and detailed plans have been elaborated in order to insure its success. The local committee has been able to enlist the active support of the Swiss government in the furtherance of the Congress. President Haeberlin of the Swiss Confederation has promised to open the official sessions on Monday in the formal gathering that will precede the scientific sessions of the Congress. If by any chance the President is detained by more urgent affairs his place will be taken by the Secretary of the Interior. This should provide a propitious opening for the meeting. The Federal Council of Switzerland has voted a considerable sum of money toward the financial support of the Congress.An official reception has been arranged for Monday evening, August

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