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CLARK, PRANCIS, M.D. (Durham), M.R.C.P. (London), D.P.E.

(Cambridge), D.T.M. & H. (Cambridge); Barrister-at-law

of the Middle Temple.

Educated at St Paul's School, St Bartholomew'e and the

Middlesex Hospitals, and the University of Durham;

Entrance Science Scholarship; Hetly Clinical Scholar-

ship; Governor's Clinical Scholarship;

Fellow of the Royal Sanitary Institute;

Medical Officer of Health of the Colony of Hongkong

from 1895 to 1915; also Dean of the Faculty of Medicine

and Professor of Medical Jurisprudence in the Univer-

sity of Hongkong;

Chief Tuberculosis Officer for the County of Northum-

berland, 1915-17;

Tuberculosis Officer for the County of Kent, 1917-18;

Physician in charge of the Pinewood Sanatorium for

Tuberculosis, Wokingham, Berks, since 1918.

Author of many Reports, pamphlets and articles on sub-

jects dealing with Public Health and Tropical Medicine;

formerly Editor of the Transactions of the Far Eastern

Association of Tropical Medicine.

Address: 17 Harley Street, Cavendish Square, London, W.

and Pinewood, Wokingham, Berks.

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