HC Deb 30 March 1876 vol 228 c882
MR. O'LEARY

asked the Secretary of State for War, Is it the intention of the Government, under the new scheme for the reorganization of the Army Medical Department, to fill up the Professorship in the Army Medical School; and, if so, is it intended to be thrown open to the profession at large as is now done in similar cases in the London and Queen's Universities?

MR. GATHORNE HARDY,

in reply, said, the question of the Army Medical School would be submitted to the Senate under the new system for consideration, and until he had heard how they were disposed to report upon it, it was not proposed to fill up the Professorship now vacant.