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Medical Colleges.

TABLE E.

Statement showing the number of beds per student available for teaching
purposes in the United Kingdom and India.

United Kingdom. India.
Name of the Institution. Number
of
beds
per
student.
Name of the Institution. Number
of
beds
per
student..
1 2 3 4
1. London University      
  (a) Charing Cross Hospital
        Medical School.
2.91 (a) The Medical College, Madras 1.71
  (b) Guy's Hospital Medical
        School.
0.64 (b) The Medical College, Vizaga-
     patam.
1.57
  (c) King's College . . 2.74 (c) The Grant Medical College,
     Bombay.
1.15
  (d) The London Hospital
        Medical College.
1.93 (d) Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas
     Medical College, Bombay.
1.1
  (e) Middlesex Hospital Me-
        dical School.
1.50 (e) The Medical College, Cal-
     cutta.
1.02
  (f) St. Bartholomew's Hos-
        pital Medical College.
0.94 (f) Carmichael Medical College,
     Belgachia.
0.61
  (g) St. George's Hospital
        Medical School.
4.69 (g) King George's Medical Col-
     lege, Lucknow.
1.3
  (h) St. Mary's Hospital Me-
        dical School.
2.50 (h) King Edward Medical Col-
     lege, Lahore.
1.08
  (i) St. Thomas's Hospital
        Medical School.
1.37 (i) The Prince of Wales Medical
     College, Patna.
1.44
  (j) University College Hos-
        pital Medical School.
1.73 (j) Lady Hardinge Medical Col-
     lege, New Delhi.
2.35
  (k) London (Royal Free
        Hospital) School of
        Medicine for Women.
0.89    
2. Leeds University . . 1.15    
3. Manchester University. 1.21    

     NOTE.—In arriving at the figure shown in column 2 the number of students has been
taken from the Report of the University Grants Committee (London) for 1935-36 and the
number of beds from the British Medical Journal of 4th September 1937.

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