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From or to whom.

No.

Despatch No., &c.

Date.

1898.

11

India Office

March 1

Subject..

Page.

Serial No.

From or to whom.

Despatch No., &c.

Date.

Page.

Subject.

12

To the

Medical

General Council

March 11

and the Medical Schools.

Observes that while the Secretary of State is satisfied with present arrange- ments, so far as the Indian Medical Service is concerned, he agrees that an extension of knowledge is desir- able, and would suggest thatall medical officers should undergo a course of training at Netley.

States that Mr. Chamberlain would be glad if any scheme could be arranged by which an opportunity for special instruction in tropical diseases could be offered to students.

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25

General

Council.

Medicul

1898.

June 2

Forwards a resolution of the Council expressing the desirability of making arrangements for the special instruc- tion of duly qualified practitioners who are selected for colonial service, or propose to practise in tropical countries.

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26

16

Yorkshire College,

Leeds.

June 2

A short course of lectures will be in-

stituted.

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27

Edinburgh Univer-

sity.

June 3

Encloses a scheme for special education

in tropical diseases.

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28 To Treasury

June 14

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Middlesex Hospital

March 16

14

St. Mary's Hospital

March 22

Deputy Surgeon-General Cayley will deliver a regular course of lectures during the coming Session. Encloses a letter from Dr. Anderson, the lecturer on Tropical Diseases, cordially supporting the scheme.

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17

Encloses a memorandum on the proposed formation of a School of Tropical Medicine at the Seamen's Hospital, and asks that a moiety of the initial be

from expense may

granted Imperial funds.

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29 Treasury

June 18

15

Owens College,

March 20

Manchester.

States that the matter will be referred to the Medical Section of the Senate for full consideration.

18

Approves scheme proposed in No. 28, and will invite Parliament to provide half the estimated initial cost.

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30 To Treasury

June 30

Conveys thanks for No. 29

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16

St. George's Hospital

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March 30

States that a course of instruction in Tropical Medicine has been given annually, for some years past, and that attentive consideration will be given at all times to any suggestions made by the Colonial Office.

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31

To Seamen's Ilos-

pital Society.

June 30

32

To Foreign Office..

June 30

17

Seamen's Hospital

Society.

April 16

Submits a scheme for the establishment

of the proposed school.

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33 To War Office

June 30

18

Charing Cross

April 16

...

Hospital.

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Victoria University,

April 30

Liverpool.

States what is done to give special in-

struction in Tropical Diseases. States that every effort has been and will be made to impress upon students the importance of the study of Trop- ical Diseases, and that special lectures will be delivered.

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21

Conveys thanks for No. 17, and states the terms on which Her Majesty's Government are prepared to accept the scheme.

Transmits copy of Nos. 3, 17, 28, 29,

and 30.

States that arrangements are being made for the instruction, at the Seamen's Hospital, Greenwich, of newly ap pointed members to the Colonial Medical Service, as it has been decided that the instruction there is better suited to that Service than that at Netley Hospital.

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31

31

24

Sir C. Gage Brown, M.D., and others.

July 4

20

University College,

Bristol.

April 30

States that the subject of tropical medicine is already dealt with, and that special attention will be paid to it in the future.

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To the Royal Society

July G

21

Queen's College,

('ork.

May 2

The College has made arrangements for establishing a special course of in- struction.

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Submits their recommendations as to the form of future Medical Reports of the Crown Colonies.

States what has already been done, and asks for a grant from the funds of the Society for the purpose of assisting in further investigation.

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36 Royal Society

July 7

22

S t. Thomas'a

Hospital.

May 9

Deprecates the proposal to require that all candidates for colonial appoint- ment shall have attended a course of instruction, and suggests that such instruction should be given after appointment.

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Notifies that it has been resolved to; appoint a committee, and to make an initial grant of £300.

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Seamen's Hospital

Society.

July 14

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Durham University

May 16

States what is done at present, and the

further steps that will be taken.

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Accepts offer in No. 31, and states that their architect has been instructed to proceed with the foundations, &c.; will welcome a representative of the Colonial Office on the Board of Management,

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St. Bartholomew's

Hospital.

June 1

Expresses the opinion that Dr. Manson's proposals would not achieve their object, and deprecates the issue of a regulation making it compulsory for candidates to attend a course of tro- pical medicine before appointment.

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Royal

Edinburgh.

Westminster

pital.

Colleges,

July 14

Arrangements are being made ...

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HOB-

July 15

The lectures have always included tropical diseases, but the establish- ment of a special school is desirable.

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