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  <dc:title>Letter from Sir Dorabji Tata, Tata Sons Limited, Navsari Buildings, Hornby Road, Fort, Bombay, to James Campbell Ker, Secretary to the Governor of Bombay, Secretariat, Fort, Bombay</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Extended letter on the long history of the scheme for establishing a School of Tropical Medicine in Bombay [Mumbai], the associated Tata Professorships, and the failures of the Bombay Government in supporting the institution. He notes that it is becomig increasingly improbable that the Government of India will support a Central Research Institute. Tata concludes by stating that he will expend money on the next best alternative, scholarships for Indian medical trainees, to allow them to study abroad.    </dc:description>
  <dc:date>25 July 1922</dc:date>
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