CO129-333 - Governor Nathan - 1906 [1-4] — Page 146

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Government House,

Hongkong, 5th. February, 1906.

With reference to Mr. Lyttelton's

General Despatch of the 16th. June, 1905, on the subject

of the ramoval of the difficulties confronting Medical

Officers in this Colony wishing to obtain the Diploma of

Public Health from the General Medical Council, I have the

honour to inform Your Lordship that twe Officers of the

Royal Army Medical Corps have applied to this Government

for facilities to attend inter alia a laboratory course in

Hongkong.

2.

Dr.

William Hunter, M.B., C.M.,

Aberdeen, the Government Bacteriologist, is willing te

teach all the laboratory subjects in the Bacteriological

Institute. I should be glad therefore if Your Lordship

will cause the Universities of Cambridge, Durham and

Edinburgh, the Conjoint Board of the Royal College of

Physicians and the Royal College of Surgeons in London to

be asked whether they will accept Dr.Hunter's certificate

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