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124 The twin Resolutions of the Vienna Council and the London Congress are a very fitting consummation to the sister campaigns and to the previous deliverances of authoritative Educational and Medical Corporations to which reference has been made throughout the pages of this work. The appended list of Congresses, Councils and Celebrities, the latter distinguished for their scientific and educational attainments, who after patient and exhaustive research aided by profuse experiments have emphatically declared in favour of Upright Penmanship will indicate the extent of the reaction on the Continent.

In addition to the above many other Corporations have approved of and recommended Vertical Writing as the Lubeck Association, previously referred to, The Paris Commission and the Buda-Pesth Supreme Council of Education. The Supreme Hungarian School Board in March 1891 prescribed Experimental adoption of Vertical Writing by its Schools.
 * 1) Naturalists’ Congress, Dantzic, 1880.
 * 2) Medical Council of Middle Franconia, 1887.
 * 3) International Congress of Hygiene, Vienna, 1887.
 * 4)    Paris, 1889.
 * 5) German Educational Union of Prague, 1891.
 * 6) Royal and Imperial School Board, Bohemia, 1891.
 * 7) Imperial and Royal Supreme Council of Hygiene, Vienna, 1891.
 * 8) Seventh International Congress of Hygiene and Demography, London, 1891.


 * School Board for London.
 * Surgeon and Specialist, London.
 * Chief Physician of the Theresian Academy, etc., Vienna.
 * Ophthalmologist and Specialist, Vienna.
 * University Professor of Anatomy, Vienna.
 * Oculist and Specialist, Nuremberg.
 * University Professor, Vienna.
 * University Tutor of Ophthalmology, Ystvan.