摘要:T HE Bulletin is our annals of medical-library history. It is a fourthdimensional mirror with sound equipment, a telescopic talking machine which unfolds with rather terrifying ruthlessness what we do and say at these meetings and reflects in other ways our problems and interests. If it is one of our best friends, it is also certainly our severest critic. It might equally well be a guide and counsellor; and it was, in fact, that capacity which I had in mind when recently I went through it, making occasional and, as it turned out, almost illegible notes which, coming together after a fashion, begot the following random, but I hope not unintelligible, observations.