Abstract

In times such as these it is particularly appropriate that the work of the Association should concern itself with the military problems brought about by the European War. Three-fourths of the program has been devoted to military topics, and an attempt has been made to cover every neurologic phase. In conveying to our guests our grateful appreciation for their cordial and willing acceptance of the invitation of the Association to read papers before it, I feel that I am expressing the sentiment of every member. The Association is no less thankful to those of its members in active military service who so cheerfully consented to read papers before it. No previous war has made such demands on the medical profession of all the belligerents and particularly on the neurologists. While of course all wars have produced a great many head, spine and peripheral nerve injuries, with the ever-increasing mechanical methods of warfare and the more general use of artillery, the

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