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The First J. C. Richardson Lecture: “That ‘I Am’ ”

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The first J. C. Richardson lecture was given by Dr. Denis Williams, Editor of “Brain,” and The Senior Physician, The National Hospital, Queen Square, London W.C.I. It was presented in the Medical Sciences Building, University of Toronto on January 28th, 1974 and is printed here in its entirety.

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