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SIR MALCOLM MORRIS MEMORIAL FUND

Thomas Horder; E. B. Turner; E. Graham Little; C. Neville Rolfe; W. Griffith; A. E. Hayward Pinch; H. T. Herring; N. Howard Mummery
Federation of Medical and Allied Services; British Medical Association British Medical Association; St. Mary's Hospital; Nat. Council for Combating Venereal Diseases; St. John's Hospital; Radium Institute; Cremation Society of England; Honorary Secretary.

Arch Derm Syphilol. 1924;10(1):69.

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To the Editor:—

The death of Sir Malcolm Morris, K.C.V.O., F.R.C.S., Ed., on February 19, marks the passing of one who was widely known and greatly respected, both by his professional colleagues and the public generally, for his work in connection with dermatology, tuberculosis, public health and medical literature.

To perpetuate his memory it was resolved at a recent meeting of representatives of the various hospitals and organizations with which he was particularly associated, to endeavor to raise a sum of money sufficient to provide for an annual lecture on the preventive aspects of public health and dermatology. If funds permit, it is hoped also to endow a bed for patients with skin disease at St. Mary's Hospital, London. These objects are known to accord with Sir Malcolm Morris' expressed view that the only fitting memorial to a life of successful endeavor is one that carries on the causes to . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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