P4A/5/2 - Foundation of Liverpool School of Tropical Diseases - 1898-1899

Letter from the Colonial Office (on behalf of Mr. Chamberlain, [Secretary of State for the Colonies]) to the Medical Secretary of University College 11 March 1898, advocating the extension of teaching of tropical medicine in British Medical Schools, and printed letter from the Colonial Office to...

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Letter from the Colonial Office (on behalf of Mr. Chamberlain, [Secretary of State for the Colonies]) to the Medical Secretary of University College 11 March 1898, advocating the extension of teaching of tropical medicine in British Medical Schools, and printed letter from the Colonial Office to the Dean of the Medical Faculty 9 Nov. 1898 outlining the progress made towards this end.

Printed Prospectus of The Liverpool School of Tropical Diseases, n.d. [1898], outlining its origins.

Copies of the letters of the Colonial Office to Mr. A.L. Jones 1 & 23 Feb. 1899 and of Mr. Jones' letter to the Colonial Secretary 2 Jan. 1899, and draft of [Mr. Jones'] reply of 11 Feb. to the letter of 1 Feb. regarding the establishment of the School and the question of a Government grant towards.

Report upon a meeting of the School's Committee and others interested in W. Africa held in Liverpool (cutting from a Liverpool newspaper) n.d. [Jan. 1899]

Date:1898-1899
Reference Number:P4A/5/2