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             THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF IRELAND, <lb/>6 Kildare street, Dublin.   3rd JUNE, 1916.   Mrs.FitzGerald, <lb/>Dublin.   Dear Madam,   I am directed by the President and Fellows of this <lb/>College to forward you a copy of the following resolution <lb/>which was carried in silence at yesterday's meeting : <lb/>RESOLVED : "That the President and Fellows of the Royal <lb/>College of Physicians of Ireland desire to record their <lb/>deep sense of the loss sustained by their College, by the <lb/>Medical Profession and by the public at large in the death <lb/>of their distinguished and beloved colleague Dr.Charles <lb/>Edward FitzGerald, Ex-President of the College; and the <lb/>President and Fellows hereby tender an expression of <lb/>heartfelt sympathy to Mrs FitzGerald and the other members <lb/>of his family in their bereavement."   I remain, Dear Madam, <lb/>Yours faithfully,  <lb/>Fellow &amp; Registrar.
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