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interests of Medical Science and medical education. It
was evident from the spirit which the committee
was met by the Faculty that there would be no obstacle
to the union of the Royal with Queen's and on receiving
the report of the Committee, the Board of Trustees
immediately proceeded to consider the question of the proposed
new Chair. The Principal reported, that a instructed
last year, he had considered the subject and believed
that the action to be taken, mainly depended on
whether the professor received as the chief, part of his income
the fees now paid into the Royal for the subjects of physiology
and histology.

That the Faculty of the Royal had
expressed their willingness, at the conference just held with
the committee that these subjects should be taken over by the
University in the same way as chemistry, but as the
amount to be derived from fees could not be depended on
as a fixed amount, he considered that a salary of $1000 a
year, along with $150 for a Fellow, and the annual average
expenses of the department would exceed the amount
received from fees by five or six hundred dollars. This
deficit would be reduced by the three hundred dollars voted
though not paid for tutors. He also reported that
if the Board decided to divide Professor Fowler's Chair,
and appoint a Professor to the proposed new Chair of
General Biology, he himself and a friend
(the Chancellor) would guarantee to the amount

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1891-92

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