Docendo Discimus

Abstract
ONE hundred and fifty years ago this society established an Annual Lecture, known variously as the Annual Discourse, Annual Dissertation and Annual Oration. With a few exceptions, this annual communication has been presented each year, usually at the time of the annual meeting. For some reason or other the oration was omitted six times between 1813 and 1833, and again in the year 1945, when the annual meeting was canceled because of war regulations on travel. According to my calculations, therefore, 145 annual dissertations have been given, and this is the 146th, on the 175th anniversary of the founding of . . .

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