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To the Editor: InThe Journal, July 2, there is a note on page 38, under Canadian news, on "The Carnegie Foundation Report and Canadian Medical Colleges," which contains such a serious misstatement that I am forced to protest against it and to ask you to give this equal publicity. The item reads: "According to this report four of the eight medical colleges would meet the needs of medical education in Canada. These are Toronto, McGill, Manitoba and Laval at Quebec." Now the Carnegie report (page 326) reads thus: "At this moment the needs of the Dominion could be met by the four better English schools and the Laval department at Quebec." The Kingston school is one of the "four better English schools." It ranks next to McGill in point of size and efficiency, and it is placed in "Class A" by the Council on Medical Education of the American |