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Appointments

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

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Part IV.—Notes and News
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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1888 

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* Sixty-six circulars have been sent out; 47 replies, representing 85 assistant medical officers, have been returned. Of these, 39 asylums, representing 64 assistant medical officers, have signed the petition. Six asylums, representing 10 assistant medical officers, sympathize with the agitation, but for various reasons decline to sign it, and from 16 asylums no replies have been received. I trust that these figures speak for themselves, and are convincing proof, if proof were wanting, that the call on the Association to do justice to the assistant medical officers received extensive support.Google Scholar
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