an appeal. To the Editor,

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Indian Medical Gazette."

}iave been asked by the Treasurer of the Royal at Epsom to make an appeal to Medical Benevolent College the profession in India for help. for 50 aged medical men or The College provides pensions and a school offering special widows of "medical men ; medical men, fifty of whom are advantages to the sons of firstfoundation scholars, receiving board, clothing and a education rree of charge. class classical or commercial to the teaching of natural science, Special attention is paid as a "School of Science" by and the College is recognised Board of the Royal Colleges the Committee of the Conjoint Ten medical scholarships at of Physicians and Surgeons. iu value from 90 to the hospital schools in London, ranging of ?15 each for one year 1>">5 guineas and six scholarships for annually, besides tenable in the school, are competed varying from ?30 to ?60 several exhibitions and scholarships to the University. a year for candidates proceeding Sir Joseph Fayrer is President, The Council, of which the pensioners and foundation reauires ?6.000 a year for investments is only about ?800 scholars The income from about ?3,000, of which the profesand regular subscriptions The charity is the most sion contributes about ?2.000. in Lngland and is most useful of all the medical societies may be sent to me or to deserving of help. Subscriptions Tre-isurer, Dr. C. Halman, 26, Gloucester London, and I shall be glad to enter Place Portmau Square, medical men who may be willing the names of any registered Secretaries From what I know of o M lio Honom-y y Local to act as medical men in India Epsom

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