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Some Problems in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology. Herbert Tilley, B.S., London.
It would be difficult for me to express how keenly I appreciate the honor of being the guest of this section this evening and of having been invited to address an audience composed of so many distinguished physicians in our particular branch of medicine. The task of preparation has been difficult and would have been still more so had you not given me permission to ramble where fancy might lead me, even if this should involve some retrospects of a pilgrimage of nearly thirty-five years.In the early days of that period I saw and, I hope, shared in the successful struggle for the recognition of diseases of the ear, nose and throat as a special department of medicine, and for its being placed on an equal footing with obstetrics, psychiatry and those other branches of our art and craft which require