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SANITARY CONVENTION—DECEMBER 3, 1903
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Mr. Henry Monod, Counselor of State, Director of Public Assistance and Hygiene in the Ministry of the Interior, member of the Academy of Medicine;

Dr. Emile Roux, Assistant Director of the Pasteur Institute, Vice President of the Advisory Board of Public Hygiene of France, member of the Academy of Sciences and of the Academy of Medicine;

Mr. Jacques de Cazotte, Assistant Director of Consular Affairs in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs;

Dr. Legrand, Medical Officer of France at Alexandria.

For Great Britain:

Mr. Maurice William Ernest de Bunsen, Minister Plenipotentiary, acting First Secretary of the Royal British Embassy at Paris;

Dr. Theodore Thomson, of the Local Government Board;

Dr. Frank Gerard Clemow, Delegate of Great Britain to the Superior Board of Health of Constantinople;

Mr. Arthur David Alban, Consul of His Britannic Majesty at Cairo;

Mr. John Richardson, Chief Physician, member of the Sanitary Committee of the Army, delegate of British India.

For Greece:

Mr. Delyanni, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary near the President of the French Republic;

Dr. S. Clado, physician of the Royal Greek Legation at Paris.

For Italy:

Commander Rocco Santoliquido, Director General of Public Health of Italy;

Marquis Paulucci de' Calboli, Counselor at the Royal Embassy of Italy at Paris;

M. le Chevalier Adolfo Cotta, Chief of the Office of General Affairs, Bureau of Public Health of Italy.

For the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg:

Mr. Vannerus, Chargé d'Affaires of Luxemburg at Paris.

For Montenegro:

M. le Chevalier Alexandre de Suzzara, Division Chief in the Imperial and Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Austria-Hungary.

For the Netherlands:

Baron W.B.R. de Welderen Rengers, Counselor of the Royal Legation of the Netherlands at Paris;

Dr. W. P. Ruijsch, Inspector General of the Health Service in Southern Holland and Zealand, member of the Superior Board of Hygiene;