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 with which these honourable individuals are invested will permit; for their zeal, fidelity, and talent, reformers have yet hardly ventured to impugn. Let no vacant professorships be filled up but by individuals of merit, of acknowledged celebrity, and of conscientious and teaching habits, no matter what their claims of country, or kindred, of politics, or pecunia may be, and we may unhesitatingly predict, that the Medical School of Edinburgh will maintain its high reputation, and may become, or continue, in spite of its rejection of A. M., S. B., the first School of Medicine in the world.