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               <p>Dr Charles Burland (1861-1924) served as the Senior Medical Officer and Government Medical Inspector of Emigration at the Liverpool port from 1909. The purpose of his inspection was to prevent contagious disease being spread on both travelling ships and abroad. 

From 1910 until 1954 Thomas Percy Kirkpatrick (1869-1954) served as the registrar for the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland. He also served as the general secretary of the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland. He took a particular interest in what were then termed venereal diseases; to encourage his patients (many of whom were prostitutes) to attend, he held a clinic for women at a discreet early morning hour to facilitate anonymity.</p>
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             The Registrar, <lb/>6 Kildare Street, <lb/><hi rend="underline">DUBLIN.</hi>   Dear Sir,   I shall be much obliged if you will kindly inform <lb/>me whether the name of Mr. John P. Frizelle, said to have <lb/>obtained the diploma formerly known as L.K.Q.C.P.I. on <seg type="del">Aggts</seg> <lb/>August 1st 1898 appears upon the roll of Licentiates of the <lb/>Royal College of Physicians of Ireland.   I am, <lb/>Yours faithfully,   Charles Burland MD   <lb/>Senior Medical Officer, Board of Trade.
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