MARTIN MEMORIAL. TO THE EDITOR OP THE

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INDIAN MEDICAL

Sib,?Your readers are aware that a ing to ?361 16, was collected by the

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of money, amountfriends of the late Sir Ranald Martin, C.B., for the purpose of founding a gold " Martin Memorial Medal," to be competed for each session of the Army Medical School, by the candidates of the three services, the competition being confined to the subject of Military Medicine. After paying the cost of the pair of dies to Messrs. Wyon, the balance was invested in the names of Sir William M. Muir, K.C.B., Director-General of the Medical Department of the Army, and Professor Maclean, C.B., as trustees, the interest to be applied to the purchase of two gold medals, one for each session of the Army Medical School. Up to this date three gold medals have been awarded, but the interest of the capital is not sufficient to enable the trustees to go on giving two medals every year. A further sum of ?70 is required The Senate of the to be aaded to the capital for this purpose. Army Medical School have determined to appeal to the friends of the late Sir Kanald Martin, and to old Netley men, at home and abroad, for subscription, limited at home to 10 shillings and in India to Us. 5. Subscriptions will be received at home by the undersigned, and in Bengal by the Editor of this journal. sum

I am,

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Your most obedient Servant, W. C. Maclean, m.d., Surgn.-Oenl.,

Professor of Military Medicine, Army Medical School. [We shall be very happy to receive subscriptions for this excellent object.?Ed., I. HI. (?.]

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