FURTHER CORRESPONDENCE
[1908]
IN CONNECTION WITH THE
ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR THE TROPICAL DISEASES RESEARCH FUND.
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No. 1.
JAMAICA.
THE GOVERNOR to THE SECRETARY OF STATE. (Received 12 February, 1908.)
King's House, Jamaica, 28 January, 1908.
[Published as No. 9 in Appendix VII. to [Cd. 4476], March, 1909.]
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No. 2.
THE LIVERPOOL SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE to COLONIAL
SIR,
OFFICE.
(Received February 15, 1908.)
[Answered by No. 39.]
B 10, Exchange Buildings, Liverpool, February 13, 1908.
Grant to Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.
I BEG to refer to your letter of 5th December, 1907 (39867/1907),* and to para- graph 2 thereof, in which it is stated that the Committee for the Tropical Diseases Research Fund would be glad to receive any further information that the authori- ties of the School may be disposed to give as to the facilities for clinical instruction available to pupils at the School.
In reply I have pleasure in enclosing a short statement on the subject of the clinical teaching of the School, which the Committee of the School trust will be satisfactory to you.
I am, &c.,
A. H. MILNE.
Enclosure in No. 2.
The Incorporated Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine,
B 10, Exchange Buildings, Liverpool.
In response to the request of the Advisory Committee for the Tropical Diseases Research Fund for information as to the facilities for clinical instruction available to pupils of the School the following points may be of service. The ward set apart for tropical diseases at the Royal Southern Hospital contains 12 beds which until
No. 73 in Miscellaneous No. 202.
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