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Credit: Reports on the Madras Medical Fund / by Francis G.P. Neison. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Vlll 6. Nominal List of Children who have been subscribed for the extended pension, according to the Eegulations laid down in Mr. Davies’ Report. 7. Nominal List of Children who have been subscribed for the extended pension since the date of the Letter of Instructions, viz.—26th April, 1839, but who had died prior to the laws prescribed in Mr. Davies’ Report being put in operation. 8. Statement shewing separately the expenditure for widows and children. 9. List of Assistant-Surgeons’ Widow Pensioners, who have been brought up on the Fund since the introduction of the payments introduced on Mr. Davies’ Report. ] 0. Roll of all Married Subscribers with the sums they have paid for wives and children since the introduction of the new law. 11. List of widows, pensioners on the Madras Medical Fund, who have re-married since the promulgation of the law of 1841. t Report and valuation for the Madras Medical Fund, by G. Davies, Esq., Actuary. Proceedings of the Madras Medical Fund, from 1837 to 1840, vol. 2nd. Do. do. from 1846 to 1853, vol. 3rd. Do. do. from 1854 to present time. General valuation of the Assets and Liabilities of the Charity Branch of the Madras Medical Fund, on the 1st May, 1844. Do. do. on the 1st May, 1847. Do. do. on the 1st May, 1850. Du. do. on the 1st May, 1853. acquainted with the history of Madras Medical Fund, and the mode of calculating the value of the pensions, I am desired to send the printed documents as per margin-]', and to direct your particular attention to the remarks of Dr. G. Harding and the Trustees, pp. 91-107, of Vol. II. of “ Pro- “ ceedings from 1837 to 1846,” also to the Plan of carrying out the Law of July, 1838, pp. 120-123 of the same Vol. 11. We would also suggest to you, should there be any points that you require further information on, to apply to Messrs. G. Harding and H. S. Fleming, M.D., Annuitants in England, whom we have solicited to place themselves in communication with you, and the large extent of whose information might assist you in your investigations. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient Servant, EDWARD BALFOUR, Secretary, Medical Fund. “ The Trustees determine that this be “ printed and circulated to the subscribers “ at large, asking them for any observa- “ tions they may have to offer. Intimating “ at the same time that it is at present in- “ tended to dispatch the whole of the “ documents to Mr. Neison, the Actuary, “ by the 2nd mail of May, and asking the “ Subscribers, therefore, to send their re- “ marks as early as possible.” (True Extracts,) EDWARD BALFOUR, Secretary, Medical Fund.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21972011_0014.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)