Report of the medical commission of the Mansion House Committee / by George Sigerson,... and Joseph E. Kenny,....


Report of the medical commission of the Mansion House Committee / by George Sigerson,... and Joseph E. Kenny,....

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[Photograph of George Sigerson and D.J. O'Donoghue beside the pond in St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, when choosing a site for the Mangan Memorial.]


[Photograph of George Sigerson and D.J. O'Donoghue beside the pond in St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, when choosing a site for the Mangan Memorial.]

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[Photograph of George Sigerson and D.J. O'Donoghue beside the pond in St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, when choosing a site for the Mangan Memorial.]


[Photograph of George Sigerson and D.J. O'Donoghue beside the pond in St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, when choosing a site for the Mangan Memorial.]

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[Photograph of George Sigerson and D.J. O'Donoghue beside the pond in St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, when choosing a site for the Mangan Memorial.]


[Photograph of George Sigerson and D.J. O'Donoghue beside the pond in St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, when choosing a site for the Mangan Memorial.]

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St. Stephen's: a record of University life


An issue of the University College Dublin magazine, which aimed to be a record of University life. Contributors were mainly University staff and students. A typical issue includes an editorial, articles of a literary or humorous nature, book reviews, notes from University societies, and reports from schools, in particular the Medical School.

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St. Stephen's: a record of University life


An issue of the University College Dublin magazine, which aimed to be a record of University life. Contributors were mainly University staff and students. A typical issue includes an editorial, articles of a literary or humorous nature, book reviews, notes from University societies, and reports from schools, in particular the Medical School.

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St. Stephen's: a record of University life


An issue of the University College Dublin magazine, which aimed to be a record of University life. Contributors were mainly University staff and students. A typical issue includes an editorial, articles of a literary or humorous nature, book reviews, notes from University societies, and reports from schools, in particular the Medical School.

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St. Stephen's: a record of University life


St. Stephen's was a University College Dublin magazine started in 1901. The contributors and editorial staff included names that would later become important figures in Irish literary, political, and educational circles. Initially edited by Hugh Kennedy, the magazine was subsequently edited by Felix Hackett, Thomas Kettle, Constantine Peter Curran, John Kennedy, and Francis Cruise O'Brien. Contributors were mainly staff and students of the University, among them James Joyce, Patrick Pearse, Francis Sheehy-Skeffington, George Sigerson, and Patrick J. Little. The magazine was issued monthly during term. The magazine ceased publication in May 1906, but was re-started in 1960. This collection covers the initial volumes from 1901-1906.

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