1V.
SURGERY:
Provision should be made for specialist tench- ing in Orthpre dies and Discasco of the Ear, Nose and Throat. The staff would then be;- 1. Professor
2
Lecturers
1
Lecturer
1 Ang estetis
Gonoral Surgery)
(Ophthalmology)
1. Lecturer (Orthopaedic Sur rory) 1. Lecturer (Ear, Nose & Throat)
The Lecturore in Orthopedics, Ophthalmology
and Aus othesia, Bar, Nose and Throat, might bo Government Specialist Officers, or Specialists in private practico.
V. MEDICINE AND TROTICAL MEDICIND:
The Staff should be
1. ProfessOK
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2 Lecturers (General Molicano)
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Lecturer (Children)
1 Lecturer (Montal Disensor)
1 Lecturer (Dermatology)
1 Lecturer (Tropical Disonnes)
The Lecturer in Childron's disensos, Mental Discuses, Dermatology, might be recruited in the same way as part time lecturers in Surgery.
VI.
CYN:ZO OLOGY & MIDWIFERY:
For formal teaching and for the clinical touching in the Hospital of which the Univer- city Professor is the professional hoad, the staf@hould bo
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PHARMACOLOGY:
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17.
1. Professor
Lecturers.
The suggestion was made that a soparate Department of Pharmacology was noccesary. having as staff - Į Professor and 1 Locturer. There was opposition against this gugostion.
MEDICAL JULISPRUDENCE: has hithort. buon taught by the
Government Specialist and this arrangement was thought to be satisfactory. PREVENTIVE MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH Under a recent arrango- between the Government and the University the Deputy Director of Medical Services (ublic Health) has been also Proffessor in the University. It surrosted that the University should have a full-time Professor. The Staff would be: 1 Trofessor 2 Lecturers Demonstrators.
criveved
The cessation of the existing arrangement was appesed on the ground that the full-time University Professor would have less freedom than a Frofessor-Doputy Director in organizing University teaching on the basis of a working Public Health and Preventive Medicine organiza- tion.
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