reform, the correction of this error would possibly remove our difficulties, as they have under the circumstances declined further conference with the rest of the profession.-I am, etc., Coventry, Jan. 2nd. WM. RICHADSON RICE, M.D. SIR,-With reference to the notice that appeared in the BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL of December 17th, 1892, re Medical Reform in Coventry, we beg to forward to you, on behalf of the profession in Coventry, the following resolution which was passed at a general meeting of the profession on December 29th: " A notice having appeared in the BRrriSH MEDICAL JOURNAL of December 17th, re Medical Reform in Coventry, this meeting hereby declares that such notice was not published with their authority or approval." It should further be pointed out that the statement in your correspondent's letter, to the effect that the dispensary officers were "unable and unwilling to make any effectual reform," was not warranted by the facts, seeing that the three dispensary officers who were present at the meeting referred to voted unanimously in favour of medical reform and the wage-limit system.-We are, etc.,
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