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We learn from the Chairman of the special Committee, that Professor J. L. Cabell, of Va., who was selected to deliver the Address on State Medicine at the meeting of the Association to be held in Cincinnati, May, 1888, has been constrained to decline on account of poor health, which will be very generally regretted. The Committee have, however, been very fortunate in securing the services of H. P. Walcott, M.D., of Mass., in the place of Professor Cabell. Dr. Walcott has been long and efficiently connected with health matters in Massachusetts and is an Ex-President of the American Public Health Association, and an address by him will be listened to with more than ordinary interest. Dr. E. M. Moore, of Rochester, N. Y., has accepted the appointment to deliver the Address on Surgery at the meeting to be held in Cincinnati. Dr. R. Beverly Cole, of California, who was