Abstract

<h3>The Third International Congress of Radiology</h3> A number of international congresses were held in Paris during August and September, in connection with the Colonial Exposition. Their transactions represented, for the most part, a recapitulation of the present status of scientific research and did not bring any sensational discoveries. The Congress of Radiology brought together 1,300 roentgenologists from all parts of the world. The attendance would have been much greater if the German contingent had not stayed away on account of the economic crisis and the urgent request that no one leave Germany, unless absolutely necessary, in order not to aggravate the financial situation by the withdrawal of money from the country. The congress, held at the Sorbonne, was presided over by Dr. Antoine Béclère, in the presence of the minister of public health. On this occasion diplomas honoris causa were presented to Dr. Béclère by the Royal Society of Radiology

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