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TO FIGHT DISEASE

A MERCHANT'S ESTATE

FUNDS FOR RESEARCH

(From "The Post's 1' Representative.) LONDON, 15th July. ■'Mr.' James Maxwell.""Grant Prophit, a, merchant who died in Calcutta in December, 1924, by his; will'directed his trustees,. Barclays,' Bank, Limited, to divide the residue of his estate, afl'Mthe death of his sister,. Miss Grace Mina Tui-'nb'ull Prophit, which occurred last December,-into two equal rHoieties, one for purposes. : of . tuberculosis research and the other for" cancer research, in a manner to be prescribed by- special trustees. ''.' .' \\ .-.'." " ■The funds available, .after payment of duties, amount to about- £120,000, and; the following are tho main objects to be benefited:—-.:. \ '-'.-■,",-■ ;'.; .w r £10,000 to the Royal College of Phy-1 siciaiis'for tuberculosis research. jSopOO to the Royal.College of Pby-: siciaris for tubercTiloSis research •in a hospital or1 sanat^riiinr (to bo selected by the college) 'haying the .care of tubercular cases.; "':',:. ■'.'". j £5000 to the '."Wrpstmins'ter Hospital for tuberculosis research,: " .. .Two studentships of £GOO per annum each during a,period of five years for; tuberculosis research, together with an additional £200 per annum if required1 in connection with any studentship for travelling expenses,; the "• selection' fovi studentships and any: all.o-wance to be; granted-for travelling to be awarded on tho recommendation- of the Koyal Collego of.Physicians ■ ■, ■ £10,000 to the Royal Collego of -Sur-: goons of England;, for 'cancer research.1 .£SOOO to the Radium Institute, working in co-operation with a hospital or institution, to ..be selected by the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 'for cancer research. £5000 to the British Empire Cancer Campaign for cancer research. Two studentships of £500 per annum each during a period of five years for cancer research, together with an additional £200 per annum if required in connection with any studentship for travelling expenses, the selection for studentships and any allowaneo to be granted for travelling to bo awarded on the recommendation of tho Royal College of Surgeons of-England. A PINT OF'COLD CURE FOR. 2s 6d. MAKE IT YOURSELF. SAVE 15s. Instead of paying half a crown for each small bottle of ready-madfc cough and cold mixture, make a supply for yourself from a well-known chemist's recipe, ana save at least 15s for your pocket. From your chemist or store buy one 2s 6d bottle ' of Heenzo (Hean'e Essence). Take home and add to water and sweetening as directed on the label. The Tesulting mixture, makes a pint of splendid remedy fonall kinds of coughs and"colds, throat and lung complaints, ana is perfectly safe for even tiny children as it contains no harmful ingredients whatever. The saving is well worth while. You really get eight ordinary bottles for the cost of one.—Advt. • .

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 52, 30 August 1932, Page 15

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TO FIGHT DISEASE Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 52, 30 August 1932, Page 15

TO FIGHT DISEASE Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 52, 30 August 1932, Page 15

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