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Enclosure 2 in No. 20.
Royal College of Physicians, London, S. W., MY DEAR SIR,
January 31, 1907. AGREEABLY to my promise in my reply to your letter of the 25th instant, I beg leave to inform you that the report of which the enclosed is a copy was adopted to-day at a General Meeting of this College.
As I believe that this report has not yet been adopted by the Royal College of Surgeons, I must ask you to consider it as confidential until you have also heard from that College. By their calendar I see that their next Council Meeting is on February 7th.
A. H. Milne, Esquire.
I am, &c.,
EDWD. LIVEING,
Registrar.
The Committee of Management have, in accordance with the request of the Royal Colleges, considered the scheme for an extension of the course of instruction at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, such scheme having been forwarded by the Secretary of that School with the request that the Royal Colleges will express their views on the proposed alterations.
The Committee are of opinion that so far as the scheme relates to the subjects of tropical medicine, tropical surgery, and tropical hygiene, it deserves approval. The Committee note with satisfaction that it is proposed to afford greater opportuni- ties for clinical observation than exist at the present time.
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No. 21.
COLONIAL OFFICE to DR. G. H. F. NUTTALL.
Downing Street, March 21, 1907.
I AM directed by the Earl of Elgin to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 15th instant, respecting your suggestion for a grant towards the establish- ment of a research studentship in medical entomology in Cambridge, and to inform you that your letter will be laid before the Advisory Board of the Tropical Diseases Research Fund at their next meeting in May next.
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No. 22. COLONIAL OFFICE to THE LIVERPOOL SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE.
Downing Street, March 23, 1907.
I AM directed by the Earl of Elgin to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 19th instant,† transmitting copies of letters received from the Royal College of Surgeons and Royal College of Physicians approving the proposals for a revised course of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, and to inform you that your letter and its enclosures will be brought before the Advisory Board of the Tropical Disease Research Fund at the next ordinary meeting in May.
H. BERTRAM COX.
I am, &c.,
No. 23.
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MINUTES OF AN EXTRAORDINARY MEETING OF THE TROPICAL DISEASES RESEARCH FUND ADVISORY COMMITTEE, CALLED FOR 8TH APRIL, 1907.
AGENDA.
To consider proposals made by the Commissioner of Uganda for dealing with
sleeping sickness.
(Minute and papers attached.)
Present:
Sir West Ridgeway (in the Chair). Sir T. Barlow.
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† No. 20.
+ See No. 5.
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