The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 7 Apr 1900, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

nblin: muntiivitttier, to Adopt it system! to medical colleges end school: in at- t" or proportionate representattott was dilution with the University ot Toronto. D withdrawn. it being deemed too into in He said that for a. great many years the session to discus a measure ot web there had been & good deal of agitation I importance. with regard to the medical education of; Mr. Juynt (Grenville) ttsked:--lty it, our university. Away back as far as the intention of the Govertanettt In. 18153, and prior to that date, there had place a sum in the supplementary csti- been a strong feeling that the teach- mates tor the Durpnse of erec'in; a, ing of medicine in the Province should monument in front of the iegiulutive he entirely free from State aid, and buildinxs in memory ot the nanndian should not be a part of the university.; volunteers who have fallen, or may (all. In IN53. therefore. the medical depart-' on the field ot battle in Smith Africa mom of the university was abolished. 1n tho {"me of the empire? . Since that time medical education had Premier Ross replled:--"Thin is an been carried on by independent col- inuiortarfit (incident It hit); b?! "lt; leglss. resulting in a class ot medical ma. ure or "a l nu some. " n 0 men in the Province perhaps interior to estimates this year. It v, ould perhaps "one in the world In 1887 an t . . _ . not paso- he a. proper tiling to do when the war erl by the House established one or, in over and our volunteers have return- _ Fr _ - . ' i rd I think that having regn rd to what [these colleges as a medical department _ . . ' ' , _. 'of the university. The medical coilegoei tre have already done, such a propo i illi' t d 'ith h tm. it lt d Filinn would be favorably considered, he"? SI t e! 'l,',',',';'] y claime later." i [may Lmore nlot .',f/t1'. v n51 alrdtreatment. Pro ortionate Ite renovation. _ , e un verm y me an apartment P I . _ ep. b, . . 1 had a preponderance in its number of Mr. Ruesoll (East Hastings) mow" representatives in the senate and in the the summit reading of his hill allowing examining board. Notwithstanding the '/y,1,i)e,1,1,'p/ail1t?,', toundgpt1 r,yg'?"t'lie/t'nht,','. higfli hanor Mi t1he examiners. they were re1Tt"".'eTt a on. e er arm a P tin am iar w th the mothodr of touch- trrlrwiple was growing in fuso.r and had ing of the other colleges, and students been 'y,r1'i",'ilt,.'.1tt 1','P"11', .i"z:,':rllid". were at a disadvantage. He denied} part.", " - ttt4 P". " ant & PW ea trn . that his measure if carried would In! A (WM many of the 1tN'P"I'T in Entr- any way impair' the usefulness of the land Ce'?,', Cl? "f 9"?" _"'4 I: He university which had done qp much for ih'f'im' .nt (£1 " "if" ml} 1v/yi,11,.J,','y,ioor ('ztnaila. He admitted the result of the 1',,tltittuh/i,,t,.f1"t" Ok men to corrupt ll hill would be to abolish the medical v. F' F . . , faculty of the university. but declared n,,",',','?,,),,',.; J.',',',',',',,:)'.,',',,',?,,",',', 'ltd For" that 24 hours after they saw fit the slen- le y. l l! 'n ' . "l y. o Ct"""- alto could pass a regulation puttingi iirde of pr-upultiol Ht" representation on . . , k. ... 7 _ . . themseltes in exactly the same pmltioni thin sidru of the natal. although the syu- . . . tern haul hwr hill] in Australia. At" in? P)", except m so far. as they have: this Inte ctupo of tht. when)" to ttttder- I il-l-rtziln advantages over the other; ", . ' a" . ' . . ' wohooiu. He denied that the bill would; tat-w to diet l._. lilo liTml of tho arrpli- l _ . "m I" i ration of th, NJ to the munix-ipnl in-i semi)" tilt-'graduates ot Toronto Ph dilutions f t intariu would be it rather! "WNW (ff meeting their -r'tryr'y1Pr'rl'-.-':? aerious task. Mr. Russell had spoken: "o.thtr tG?nate. The idea was to hare with hi.. usual persuaMvertetm and fairhund munl representation of the _,,.,,"m.,'_... my! in d conferred a besnetit 'mndlcal teaching bodies in the aenaie. "iron tht. "nus" hy bringing forward on that the university medical depart~; tho bill. 3littorttitrq "are not so well ment should not have exclusive eontroJl1 re yrettent .4 w.rhaps as the . tttl h be. over the curriculum. The proposer 1 int he Cf,.,','. of 2, i'U/'/,'Jt.,'c" Fatally Change was of far more Imrroit.aitct.toi -.1sscprt,tio.n thut was twufhriutt' air par- the Ontario Medical College for SI O-I lit-tiiur ls .rllslxlr um'ior the present nys- men than it was to Trinity. I',',) d,";; tum of lltlvl'l-H'lilnl nu. Nun session or Kit)! Utmipd the statement ma e n a at a "UL? 1svvirrtl if the hill wore intm- virunlnr he had received that the me,1m'Y tluoed early tho House might wonslllm- mi colleges were inferior in teaching to to what r-xtt-nt triittrtriHtsrl might lm hen. the university. He objected strongly to 11"t,/y' tpc),"',;'";,',))),'; rrtesentation, the present disadvantage of students ot ant lr' o 's-L-l; t mix it have upon uur the atfV.lated colleges. who were pre- , ,t-virecen_,'-'i\v int-"lea. vented from taking as many honors its ' Mr. \\ hitney, without i'ltvndin: any the students! at the university, and also flint-Sip". to the mover of tht. hill. re- to the regulation requiring the taking _'.u'crrul M th: "manure f? one ot the of preliminary examinations at theuni- 'an'"-rctl".'.u'"irs' .'j.r lt-zlsiation which; versity. In concluding he asked that were Armand with tltss best possible: the hill be allowed to so to committee. lllE'l'iilulH mr tho [lUl'llnSn otameuorat- whom the membern could hear the I',',,'?",-' "cei,'//hr', of "'1; people. h l state-mental ot both sides fairly present- - l. '. i=~ivl extirt-szzvn regret t at Mr. w]. l'l'hilm y would nut ditsou.ser, questions of H ' . more-st in th,. penpio' as a whole with- Hon. Mr. Harcourt's l lewst. if dit )i' ... .'. v. V". ', n- him m aymir evident " ot mum" Hon. Mr. Harcourt admittedlthat the '.-. (l , ' ' . question dealt with by the bi was 9. The hill v..1.q u!thdra, n. most important and complicated one, Toronto hinrlfmll Faculty. and pointcd out that this render}? it Mr. Mckt . is' u , '. i . itn.uossi'ole to do justice to the an act, :he '),ll,.r'hrad7211 tor" fdx/i"/fi.)r,,Ta"tr,'i",,.1. ut this lat-s muiod of the session. The _ _ . m% _ _ . _ . " weaker "as .n no sense antagonistic to any school if?' (""930. in his position I his sympathy must no out to New ukem'y in the Province that won doing "a Liam; and useful work. and the institu- 'tmn tor which Dr. McKay had spoken was performing an excellent and use.-

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy