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# DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY.
Staff:-
C. Y. Wang, M.D., B.Sc. F.R.C.P. (Professor of Pathology, Pathologist to the University Clinics at the Government Civil Hospital: Formerly Assistant Superintendent Royal College of Physicians Laboratory, Edinburgh).
M. B. Osman, M.B., B.S. (Assistant to the Professor of Pathology).
Alexander Cannon, M.B., Ch.B., Ph.D. (Teacher in Morbid Anatomy, Part-time).
E. P. Minett, M.D. (Brux.) M.R.C.S., D.P.H., D.T.M. & H. (Lecturer in Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health, Part-time).
The department provides courses of instruction in Pathology and Bacteriology for the third and fifth year students, in the Faculty of Medicine. It also undertakes the examination of specimens, and conducts post-mortems for the three University Clinics. During the year reports were issued on 1502 specimens examined, as against 1059 in 1926, and autopsies were performed on 151 cases.
The staff includes a professor, a whole-time assistant and a technician, and their time is almost fully occupied in routine work. Efforts are being made to prepare a set of mounted specimens adequate for teaching purposes, and to classify them along with the microscopic preparations which now number several thousands, but it is found that without further assistance in men, this work cannot be properly carried out.
The immediate needs of the department are the provision of a full-time clerk to relieve the existing staff of some of the clerical and routine work, and the erection of an animal house, without which research of any importance is well-nigh impossible. The present hut for housing animals is totally unsuitable, and inadequate by reasons of its situation and size.
The following papers were published during the year:-
"Infantile Tetanus (Tetanus Neonatorum)" by C. Y. Wang, Caduceus, Vol. VI, No. 3, 1927.
"Short Report on Gynaecological Specimens" by C. Y. Wang, Ibid.
"Experimental Immunisation with Bacteria Detoxicated by Gold Chloride" by M. B. Osman. The Journal of Immunology, Vol. XIII, No. 3, 1927.
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DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY.
Staff:-
C. Y. Wang, M.D., B.Sc. F.R.C.P. (Professor of Pathology, Pathologist to the University Clinics at the Government Civil Hospital: Formerly Assistant Superintendent Royal College of Physicians Laboratory, Edinburgh).
M. B. Osman, M.B., B.S. (Assistant to the Professor of
Pathology).
Alexander Cannon, M.B., Ch.B., Ph.D. (Teacher in Morbid
Anatomy, Part-time).
E. P. Minett, M.D. (Brux.) M.R.C.S., D.P.H., D.T.M. & H. (Lecturer in Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health, Part-time).
The department provides courses of instruction in Pathology and Bacteriology for the third and fifth year students, in the Faculty of Medicine. It also undertakes the examination of specimens, and conducts post-mortems for the three University Clinics. During the year reports were issued on 1502 specimens examined, as against 1059 in 1926, and autopsies were per- formed on 151 cases.
The staff includes a professor, a whole-time assistant and a technician, and their time is almost fully occupied in routine work. Efforts are being made to prepare a set of mounted specimens adequate for teaching purposes, and to classify them along with the microscopic preparations which now number several thousands, but it is found that without further assistance in men, this work cannot be properly carried out.
The immediate needs of the department are the provision of a full-time clerk to relieve the existing staff of some of the clerical and routine work, and the erection of an animal house, without which research of any importance is well-nigh im- possible. The present hut for housing animals is totally un- suitable, and inadequate by reasons of its situation and size.
The following papers were published during the year:-
"Infantile Tetanus (Tetanus Neonatorum) by C. Y.
Wang, Caduceus, Vol. VI, No. 3, 1927.
"Short Report on Gynaecological Specimens" by C. Y.
Wang, Ibid.
"Experimental Immunisation with Bacteria Detoxi-
cated by Gold Chloride" by M. B. Osman. The Journal of Immunology, Vol. XIII, No. 3, 1927.
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