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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1873-1874-191

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190 medical department All Certificates must be signed by the Dean previously to being signed by the Professors 23 King's College Hospital King's College Hospital is situated in the densely-inhabited district which lies between the two great thoroughfares of Holborn and the Strand It is in the parish of St Clement Danes but receives Patients in large numbers from the sur- rounding parishes of St Giles St Mary-le-Strand St Andrew Holborn and St George Bloomsbury as well as from the populous parish of Lambeth It is also very largely resorted to by the poor from every part of London from the suburban districts and even from the country to the distance of many miles around the Metropolis It is well furnished with every means of practical instruction and all appointments of Resident Medical Officers Dressers and Clinical Clerks are under the regulations of the "King's College Hospital Act 1851 conferred on Pupils of King's College Committee of Management-1873 The Principal of King's College London-Rev Barry The Treasurerof King's College Hospital-RobertCheere Esq The Chap of King's Coll Hospital-Rev Giraud Major-Gen Sir Daubeney Vice-Chairman Bedwell Esq Charles Hoare Esq Professor Bentley Charles Hood Esq Joseph Bravo Esq George Johnson Esq Cunningham Esq Nathaniel Powell Esq Deverell Esq John Rhode Esq Eccles Esq Randolph Robinson Esq Farrer Esq Smith Esq Sir Fergusson Bart Henry Snaith Esq Lord Grosvenor Hon Tollemache Vernon Harcourt Esq Rev Vaughan Hardwick Esq Major-General Wilbraham Heberden Esq Secretary -J Waldron Esq
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