apne SaaS aaa re 
Feb., 1915.) The Second Indian Science Congress. cv 
ore of the Ss ela and also honoraria of £100 per annum for 
rt-time worker “nied scheme of research will be co-ordinated 
by the permanent lee e Research Committee, and the result will 
be m ailable by varaenen in the ordinary scientific journals, or 
eventua ity ide the issue of monographs on pbelioe subjects containing the 
eideiations of the various men working on them. Meetings will like- 
wise be arranged be i 
llied pr s 
eo eS ereing m may be avoided, ideas interchanged, and methods of 
ork compared and chucked: ~~ following quotation is of —— to 
us in Indie, should we be able start a similar co-ordinated scheme :— 
“ The o oppo: ortunity hie the N iiaten Medical Research Fund eG of 
aired ae enabling a large number of young men in all parts of 
the kingd carry out definite researches under skilled direction 
DeETAILS OF THE SCHEME. 
Young extern workers, eg at ee ek first time by the Committee 
and working under supervision in some University or hospital ereiunel & 
will be given to itendager d that salitantees work will weigh largely 
with the Commi in offering them ther and more a aaa tant 
0 
- : ent an “peas cadre of extern workers to whom continuous 
hould be guar: years. 
en 
g this hi 
stoup of extern workers. By this m ike Committee might tape to 
ey that the best of the younger men, pis as matters now stand in this 
éenslo . 
2i arches are to be undertaken at 14 centres in En ate si 3 in Scot- 
in Ireland, 1 in Wales and I at Davos Platz in Switzerland, and 
Cc 
one ailments that t, and which we know 
they os oS Bib eecks ten, at afflict them at present, an 
PREVENTION OF DISEASE. 
4 will remember what our late beloved re apm ghee said with 
. prevented ?” 
tuberculosis ‘If preventible, why 
are prev Sentiemen, we may say the sa f all these ais as The 
oo why they not prevented?”’ For vei neir pol 
all, hume, peoeetch_and research workers. Resear ers | 
