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Treacher Collins Prize.—Under the title Treacher Collins Prize the council of the Ophthalmological Society of the United Kingdom has instituted a prize of £100 to be awarded triennially for the best essay submitted on a subject selected by the council.
The prize is open to qualified medical practitioners of any nationality, but the essay must be written in the English language. The subject for the first award of the prize is "Cerebrospinal Disease and Its Relation to the Optic Nerve."
The closing date for sending in essays for the first award is Dec. 31, 1938. They should be submitted to the honorary secretary, Ophthalmological Society of the United Kingdom, 5, Racquet Court, Fleet Street, E.C.4, from whom also any further particulars can be obtained. No name should be on any essay, but a distinguishing pseudonym or quotation, which should also be on a sealed envelop containing the
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