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CHABITABLE AND BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. 35
INSTITUTION FOR THE EDUCATION OF THE
DEAF AND DUMB.— 1846.
20 Bucklemaker Wynd.
The Right Hon. the Earl of Airlie, President.
Sir John Ogilvy. Bart., M.P., and Geo. Duncan, "Vice-Presidents.
Ordinary Directors. — The Provost, Sheriflf"-Sui)stitute, Dean of
Guild, Convener of the Nine Trades, Rev. Andrew Taylor, Rev.
James Ewing, Rev. W. B. Borwick, Rev. Dr M'Gavin, Rev. Adam
I. Ritchie, Messrs William Collier, John Mitchell, John Robert-
son, William Curr, T. W. Miln, George Armitstead, David
Martin, jun., Alex. Anderson, Robert M'Gavin.
Surgeon, Dr Langlands.
Wm. Wrongham, Treasurer. Wm. Myles, Secretary.
Alex. Drysdale and Mrs Drysdale, Superintendents and Teachers.
Meeting for Divine "Worship, conducted by A. Drysdale, held at the Institution at
the usual hours of divine service on Sundays.— The Institution is open to the
inspection of visitors every Tuesday and Friday from twelve to two o'clock.
LADIES' ANTI-SLAVERY ASSOCIATION.
President, Mrs GilfiUan, Paradise Road.
Vice-President, Mrs Lyell, Tay Street.
Treasurer, Mrs Borwick, Bell Street.
Secretary, Mrs Easson, Wellington Street.
Committee.'—'Mxs M'Gavin, Mrs Marshall, Mrs M'Dougal, Miss
Carmichael, Miss Williamson, Miss Rodger, Mrs Valentine, Miss
Dobson, Mrs Cook, Miss Baxter, Mrs Robert Gilroy,' Mrs Robert-
son, Miss Aimer, Mrs Boak.
EYE INSTITUTION.
84 Murraygate.
Patron, Lord Panmure.
Extraordinary Directors. — ^The Member of Parliament for the Burgh
of Dundee ; P. W. Ogilvy of Ruthven ; Lient.-Col. Sir C,
Hopkinson, C.B. ; the Provost ; and the senior Bailie.
Ordinary Directors. — Colin Symers, Dr Maxwell, James Guthrie,
Samuel Brodie, and Rev. James Ewing.
Treasurer, Wm. Wrongham. Secretary, Wm. Kerr, writer.
Surgeon, Robert Cocks, M.D.
INSTITUTION FOR DISEASES IN THE CHEST.
Thomas Erskine of Linlathen, President.
James Arrott, M.D., Physician.
HOMOEOPATHIC DISPENSARY.— 1849.
14 New Inn Entry.
For the purpose of affording gratuitous advice and medicine to the poor.
Attending Physician, Dr Samuel Cockbum.
Hours of Attendance— From 2 to 3 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
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INSTITUTION FOR THE EDUCATION OF THE
DEAF AND DUMB.— 1846.
20 Bucklemaker Wynd.
The Right Hon. the Earl of Airlie, President.
Sir John Ogilvy. Bart., M.P., and Geo. Duncan, "Vice-Presidents.
Ordinary Directors. — The Provost, Sheriflf"-Sui)stitute, Dean of
Guild, Convener of the Nine Trades, Rev. Andrew Taylor, Rev.
James Ewing, Rev. W. B. Borwick, Rev. Dr M'Gavin, Rev. Adam
I. Ritchie, Messrs William Collier, John Mitchell, John Robert-
son, William Curr, T. W. Miln, George Armitstead, David
Martin, jun., Alex. Anderson, Robert M'Gavin.
Surgeon, Dr Langlands.
Wm. Wrongham, Treasurer. Wm. Myles, Secretary.
Alex. Drysdale and Mrs Drysdale, Superintendents and Teachers.
Meeting for Divine "Worship, conducted by A. Drysdale, held at the Institution at
the usual hours of divine service on Sundays.— The Institution is open to the
inspection of visitors every Tuesday and Friday from twelve to two o'clock.
LADIES' ANTI-SLAVERY ASSOCIATION.
President, Mrs GilfiUan, Paradise Road.
Vice-President, Mrs Lyell, Tay Street.
Treasurer, Mrs Borwick, Bell Street.
Secretary, Mrs Easson, Wellington Street.
Committee.'—'Mxs M'Gavin, Mrs Marshall, Mrs M'Dougal, Miss
Carmichael, Miss Williamson, Miss Rodger, Mrs Valentine, Miss
Dobson, Mrs Cook, Miss Baxter, Mrs Robert Gilroy,' Mrs Robert-
son, Miss Aimer, Mrs Boak.
EYE INSTITUTION.
84 Murraygate.
Patron, Lord Panmure.
Extraordinary Directors. — ^The Member of Parliament for the Burgh
of Dundee ; P. W. Ogilvy of Ruthven ; Lient.-Col. Sir C,
Hopkinson, C.B. ; the Provost ; and the senior Bailie.
Ordinary Directors. — Colin Symers, Dr Maxwell, James Guthrie,
Samuel Brodie, and Rev. James Ewing.
Treasurer, Wm. Wrongham. Secretary, Wm. Kerr, writer.
Surgeon, Robert Cocks, M.D.
INSTITUTION FOR DISEASES IN THE CHEST.
Thomas Erskine of Linlathen, President.
James Arrott, M.D., Physician.
HOMOEOPATHIC DISPENSARY.— 1849.
14 New Inn Entry.
For the purpose of affording gratuitous advice and medicine to the poor.
Attending Physician, Dr Samuel Cockbum.
Hours of Attendance— From 2 to 3 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
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