The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 7 Apr 1900, p. 3

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T mmiiFer that all who" controlled Kit w'ork for Ontario. The "an of their own mutation. . Mt'. III" 'l, things under which medical instruction would prevent Toronto University from 1 51 , F was to-dny imparted at Toronto Uni- exercising' that tilht. That maul! , 'ersity had obtained for thirteen years. could not be supported. Under the .g. In the discussion which took place [sung state of thinks the graduates ot - , l 1,'hn,, the nuestion in 1887 it vale es:- the medical faculty ot Toronto va',",',',,', d " G e tttst it it were to proper Y - d a voice In the eena e. an ill all its functions the university must 2:3; hbae done away with ? Who were; 'ittt,.,r,?1,'t'"',hct1 2'y'ieS,i,odi, in {lain 2t better nualitittd, than these graduate: Vnce. t was also argue w t gnu . 300 to advise the innate n force that in addition to the necessity tn/'et',',tririityr',,1o"ii curriculum and of exam- F, tor a medical faculty in connection with inations a Dr. McKay's bill would out ' the university thorough and deep sci- an end d, this attrte of things. It was 7 mti6c instruction must be the basis " untenable position. The assertion of n'fddlcal '1tli'strru,ti,taii'ni Thilconclusloir that the medical faculty was Std-t9- reac .e in was arr ve at unan - trtiatt m ' mously. There was to-day no wide- aided W" only. 't I tr. ,' The " I' spread demand for any changemor tVtttti ;deioal fmulty mud the "Riven", torl t - it contended that during the thirteen all the instruction which it! Btudeattai _ years which had intervened the meal. received. Last year the net amount! ' . cal instruction which had been impart, contributed by the. medical faculty to ed had been inefficient. Dr. McKay the university was $6,213. as compared: had informed the House that Trinity 'with an amount derived from medicali Medical College was represented in tho instruction in 1887 of $300. The con-l , senate of Toronto i'niversity. That be- ciusion from those Murm' was that the', w . ing an. the proper way to approach university medical faculty was melt- the question of a change in the icgisla supporting ', it cost the State not a dol-l T ltion of 1887 would be through that re- lar. In summing up Mr. Harcourt ex- I k. Irresentatlvc. How had the fe.71a_r11 pressed the hope that in a. matter of' ' _ for any change originated? It came such grave importance the Home? . C throlugh a privatbe corp'orztion. a joint would not think of changing a welt-! ' 'r't0Cls" company. ut w c was teach- .ing medicine and doing its work well considered policy}. When! they came. F,'.'., iand usefully Were they therefore to they would Ir? t e near it me' 0 con - Inverse a policy which iai been tried sider university questions they must Si s, i " . ' ' so on some comprehensive. broad basis. , for thirteen years and approved by t t i and the bill must be introduced at an the community on such a demand as l ' d f h i th t it " |ihai'.' The medical profession in On- ear y perm . 0 t e sees on. so a _ tario to-day was ot tt high standard. might receive the r'lls'iyr"rre'c', te, atten- Lt That was admittedly due to the tttrt. tion that the bill of 1 a received. (Ap- .- that ever since 1887. under university piause.) . l F direction and control. medical instruc- Mr. Whitney, in Ite of 1tttt. Pl, . I tion had been so guided as to give to styled the Minister ot Education 3 pro-. "c' the country able practitioners, whotre misc to deal with the question as part ,' standing anywhere would be rccogniz- of a larger scheme. refrained trpm, . _ed as admittedly high. While they were speaking on the metita ot the question" . '1 prepared to improve the medical facul- He though; the Government should In-'; " ty of Toronto University. they were] troducc measures ot Importance earlier; J,etTi,'r/r1betotg',"ee//,etboo"t'tg) 0.31:" 'J,, '33. 'r,1",'t"o'i Tel 35.353?" a,t,e/,',t'/r'2' l l _ yt' e _ - - b A - bf ation of one of the clauses of the bill. tion tn delay in the bringins down 'lil 1. Agni! :'h'lle in]? medical faculty was Important bills. i l c. a o ll et . not " was pro wood by way _ iur t of substitution for it. Th'ey could not Adjournment Carried. T afford experimental or" tentative lecisr- Hon. Mr. ROSS pointed out that there ' lotion of that kind. Complaint was was a very thin House and the debate made of unfair treatment in regard to. had better be deferred until there was armiated colleges. but the speaker? a larger attendance. He therefore mov- could safely say to the House that the cd the adjournmént of the debate. He affiliated colleges had not been discrim- thought that in the near future the' g , inated against. The ttftluated colleges Legislature would have the opportun- tsl, hng "Epitome laboratory privileges i ity of surveying the whole field of high- " fii'e. 1,,urmfisyn1r"vv,,,/,'J.ig""t,','i 'T ""7""? particularly as it atrected . J/ ' " ' f _ . tie un vent ty. .. T 't'iziuilu,'g'itrtTi',e"T,1/," iaen/1,hhe,Unit?,e 'f'nhi.eayvoudnTtr'.'tart,td"y'.nt'tT"7,'de.i l '1 . I. o " . Y 0 . . - i {ind- but notl 210m risld-_ than the ier stated that the House would sit on . dim]; {:2m§c?v't's ttoti, 1'2"e"elmi',t,,.1at Thursday afternoon and evening next , than: its to the matter of Giitl 'le';); and then adjourn until Petr Monday, . were awards conferred by Td iCr,.'/.'f,,'.?.' or possibly Tuesday. Mr. Whitney ask- , sity which iviiri" open to all the. TI" ed that the House sit long enough to _ dents on exact] the some t SE u- dispose ct important measures in a _ scholarships a'ge GGG to 'lg,'",",,)'",.'." deliberative way. No indication was ., sity medical faculty by private bene- "t'i,1 'hue, eituoru'iTt'trtliso.n' I h' factors. and surely these had the right F _ " . . I to stipulate the conditions under which Binder Twine at the Centrti. 'd _ students would compete. In taking lee- In answer to an order of the House. , Eugesmthe] 13(13):; "iitf,'lt1itt,t.t11, ctolieges _ goon motioln f Mr. Dill", tn: Provincial '. 0 , . e y, u were ' century ai upon tie ta le a return , t geglgtreeige: oat" 'Jifi'li"2nt1. students. and showing that the quantity of binder _ on... 'ba3' out: uranium ttttrc-eta!"":', or t1u"1','fe'd',t 1...? "iii . . . . o, . " had won honors at the university. and' any casep 'll'] 'h J2t, Je")",';':-,,,',','?,'".,',,'" students of other attilUted colleges had the lowest price .wus 10 cents per-l done likewise. Dr. McKay must 3o: nound. The statement also showed that!

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