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RECOMMENDATIONS x^ND SUGGESTIONS. 



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The Founder, with all deference to the high profesiiunal authorities 

 who arc to adjudge the Medals, begs to suggest and reeommend as 



follows : 



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L That a book be kept in the custody of the Medical Commis- 

 sioners of the Royal Navy, wherein is to be transcribed the plan and 

 regulations, and to serve also as a record of the periodical adjn.diea* 

 tionsj and wherein not oiily the naaies of the successful candidates 

 may be inscribed, but also of all those of the first selection : amon^ 

 whom it cannot be doubted that there will be found tokens of mt^It 

 which may go without their due reward, from the limited number cf 

 Medals, and ail of whom will, of course, possess a considerable share 

 of merit above the unselected, and be deserving of consideratioii, 



2. That there be transcribed into this book of record such remarks 

 as may have arisen out of the examinations, deliberations, and dis- 

 cussions of those appointed to adjudge the Medals, and wiuch may 

 prove a source of much valuable information not only for the Interests 



of the Nav\, 



7^ but of the community at large, while it will open a 



source of lib-ml and useful intercourse between the member? f 'I.o 

 diiFerent public professional institutions of the empire, provij,/ ■.>- 

 degree of publicity should be given to them. 



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