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BIRMINGHAM.With the object of creating a memorial to the late Sir Bertram Windle, first pro fessor of anatomy and first dean of the faculty of medicine in the University, Sir Charles Hyde has given £5,000 towards the cost of the new dissecting room to be built at the new medical school on the understanding that it shall be called the “Bertram Windle Dissecting Room”. Sir Charles has also given £300 to found a ‘Windle prize’ to be competed for by students in the Department of Anatomy. In his letter to the Pro-Chancellor, Sir Charles writes: “I am glad to offer these donations as I realise that they will not only carry out the object I have in mind but will also to some extent assist in the finance of the new Medical School which is naturally causing some anxiety to the Council and to yourself.”
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University and Educational Intelligence. Nature 134, 945 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/134945a0
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