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To the Editor: —The American Medical Association of Vienna wishes to announce the restoration of friendly understanding between their organization and the teaching-body of the University of Vienna. A committee, elected by the association, after an investigation of charges of discrimination against Americans, which were reported by members of our association, finds that these charges could not be substantiated. We further wish to state that, through the efforts of our committee, working with a like committee from the teachingbody, sufficient numbers of book courses in English in all branches may be had at prices of from $3 to $5 an hour for the group taking such courses. Public Health in Spain. —In a recent lecture, Dr. Cesar Juarros, the Madrid neurologist, discussed sanitary conditions in Spain. Tuberculosis has shown an increase in its mortality from 7,700 in 1911, to 8,200 in 1915, 9,800 in 1920. Typhoid fever showed a similar

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