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SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
OF THE
Catholic University of Ireland
Certify that
Mr. ___________________________________
attended a Course of Lectures
on____________________________________
delivered by ___________
which commenced the ______ day of ________ 18_____
and terminated the _________day of _________18____

_______________________________
Medical Regstrar.

Cecilia Street, Dublin
_______________________________

_______________________________

Date of Issue_________________________

8. The Catholic University Medical School, Cecilia Street. In use from
1855 to 1930, when it was replaced by the present temorary Anatory
building at Earlsfort Terrace. The Medical School was the most vigorous
and successful part of the Catholic University, and for a long time it
made up half the numbers of the present College.

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9. Facade of the Royal University of Ireland. Most of these buildings had been put up for exhibition purposes (1865), and consisted of very large halls of semi-permanent construction. The front portion was demolished to make way for
R. M. Butler's building of 1912-19, but the low buildings on the left, and the back of the high central block, are still in use.

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