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The Harvey Society Lectures do not deal with any single phase of human biological phenomena. They represent a sort of symposium in which workers from various fields of science report their results. In choosing the lecturers, however, the attempt is made to bring together men who have some interest in
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Since its founding in 1905, the society sponsors an annual series of lectures given by leading biomedical researchers. The lecturse are published in book form at the end of the year. The society's seven annual lectures are now held at
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In 2005 for the one hundredth anniversary of the society, there was a "Centennial Symposium." At the end of the day,
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is a medical society founded in 1831 based in The Medical Society of London, Chandos Street, in Cavendish Square.
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the problems of human disease, though it is realized that at times this interest may be very remote.
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On 1 April 1905 a group of 13 prominent New York physicians and scientists met at 9
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of London holds an annual lecture established by William Harvey in 1656 called the
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In briefly reviewing the first 25 years of the Harvey Society Lectures,
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presented the New York City Proclamation for "Harvey Society Day".
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The society's first meeting took place on October 7, 1905 in the
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Other notable medical associations named after William Harvey
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Medical and health organizations based in New York (state)
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New York City
New York City
William Harvey
East 74th Street
physiologist
Graham Lusk
John J. Abel
pharmacologist
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Academy of Medicine
narcosis
Hans Horst Meyer
University of Vienna
New York Times
J. B. Lippincott & Co.
Graham Lusk
Simon Flexner
Samuel James Meltzer
William H. Park
Edward K. Dunham
James Ewing
Christian Herter
Theodore C. Janeway
Phoebus A. Levene
Eugene Lindsay Opie
Rockefeller University
Rufus Cole
Commissioner of Health of the City of New York
Harveian Society of Edinburgh
Dr Andrew Duncan

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