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A PROPOSAL has been made that certain Medical Schools on the north and south sides of the river should be amalgamated, in order that, by concentration of power, the teaching shall be made more efficient than it is at present, the teachers being able to devote themselves more unreservedly to their duties than they possibly can do under existing arrangements. The absolute necessity of some such arrangement as this is obvious.

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Notes . Nature 3, 492–494 (1871). https://doi.org/10.1038/003492c0

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