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2. Should not our hospitals — the general, the receiving, and 

 that for chronic disease, &c. — be under one organization and 

 management ? 



3. What proportionate voice in the management should the 



Grovernment possess ? 



4. Upon what principle and to what extent will it be desirable 

 that the Grovernment should contribute to the funds for original 

 construction and current expenditure ? 



5. Should not the provident spirit and system be fostered and 

 adopted to the fullest extent ? 



6. May or may not medical clubs be made to pay for members 

 in hospital ? 



7. Should not the dispensary system be much extended, and 

 separated from the hospitals, in management, &c., the latter reserv- 

 ing the right of having an independent out-patient department 

 when required for students, &c. ? 



Other points will develop themselves as the subject is discussed; 

 in the meantime, the above suggestions will indicate how much 

 remains to be done in a subject of great social importance. 



ALPEED EOBEETS. 



