Record

RefNoCMB/50/6
LevelItem
TitleMinutes, meeting of the Tropical Diseases Committee
Date17 February 1904
DescriptionLists those present. Describes Committee business -- 1. The signing of the last meeting's minutes. 2. A letter of thanks from Dr Moffat for his appointment to the Committee. 3. A resolution that Dr Nabarro and Captain Greig's report should be referred to a sub-committee who would then report its contents to the rest. 4. Resolution that a grant of £50 be made to Dr Nabarro in aid of sleeping sickness experiments in London. 5. Captain Greig's request for extension of his leave in Uganda. 6. A resolution that the Committee should apply to the [Royal Society] Council for special expenses grants. 7. Agreement that the Royal Society should appoint a committee to direct the investigation on Mediterranean Fever. 8. Consideration of a note by Dr Lew based on observations made by Dr Ross of the Sleeping Sickness Commission. 9. A resolution to recommend the need for studies of trypanosoma and parasitic protozoa to the Government and the Lister Institute. Signed by Sir John Kirk. p5-7.
Extent3pp
FormatTypescript copy
AccessStatusOpen
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