Abstract
THE issue of the British Medical Journal for August 31 is the annual educational number, in which particulars are given as to the medical curriculum, the ways to degrees or other qualifications, and the various medical schools. This number and that of September 7 contain a few particulars as to open scholarships and prizes which are awarded for the purpose of assisting investigations in various subjects connected with medicine, or for researches actually accomplished. The assistance to scientific work given by the Royal Society and the British Medical Association is too well known to make any description of it necessary, but the following statement, abridged from our contemporary, contaips mention of many prizes for research not generally known to exist, some of which confer distinction far beyond their monetary value.
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