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SAPIENTIA ET DOCTRINA STABILITAS

in the erection of such Building. And whereas it is desir-
able: First, That the General education of students of
medicine attending the University should be improved, and
the character and standing of the Profession be raised over
the country: Secondly, That by additional fees means should
be received to meet this interest of the sum so expended, it
be a standing rule that in order to receive a Medical Degree
in the University, it should be necessary during each year
of attendance to attend one of the literary and philosophi-
cal classes for at least an hour a day.

V. That to insure the payment of the capital
sum so expended, a sum not less than _________ be
annually set apart from the Parliamentary Grant to
the Medical Faculty.

VI. That, in order to prepare for the next Gene-
ral Meeting of Trustees the means of deciding on the
expendiency of these proposed Resolutions, Mr. Drummond
be authorized to procure plans and estimates for such
a Building as is required, after consulting with the Sec-
retary and other members of the Medical Faculty, and
that the Secretary do write to Dr. Stewart to
ascertain the opinion of the Medical Professors

1857-58

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