ABSTRACT

Arrangements were made with: Charing Cross, Guy's, King's College Hospital, St Mary's, St Thomas's, the Westminster and University College Hospital. Some of the special hospitals were also involved, e.g. the Brompton, Great Ormond Street, the National Hospital (Queen Square), and the London School of Tropical Medicine. A three-month ticket for admission to courses at all of these institutions cost £10=10=0.1

The LPA had been founded in 1898, and was situated at Examination Hall, Victoria Embankment, London, WC; its scope was steadily extended from that time. The Secretary was Dr (later Sir) Raymond Crawfurd (see Figure 2.2).2