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may be promoted in all its beneficent purposes. The advancement of science is the pride of a nation and a benefit to the whole human race.

The science of medicine is unselfish in its character, the members of its profession give their knowledge for the general good, and the influence is spread for the service of man wherever he may be found. The advances made in Germany, in Trance, in the United States, and elsewhere, are soon known and reflected back with the additions obtained by our own investigators. The International Medical Congress two years ago was an illustration of the commonwealth of science, and of the brotherhood of medical men. Medical science like a stream flows on quietly and noiselessly as regards the external world. Its source is far back in ages that are gone by, but it diffuses on the right hand, and on the left a thousand benefits to those who avail themselves of it. It derives strength and power from other sciences as they join in, as streams flowing on in like direction, and thus the power for good is enhanced.