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569 Thomas. Assistant Ophthalmic Surgeon : Mr. H. E. Quick. l Surgeon to the Throat, Nose, and Ear Department : Mr. Alban Evans. Assistant Physician: Dr. Urban Marks. Assistant Surgeons: Dr. A. W. Cameron and Dr. Trevor Evans. Vaccine Therapist: Dr. A. Clarke Begg. Medical Officers for Out-door Patients : Dr. A. W. Cameron, Dr. Trevor Evans, and Dr. Urban Marks. Surgeon-Dentist : Mr. H. J. Thomas. Electro-Therapeutic Officer : Dr. D. R. Edwards. Anesthetists : Dr. H. W. Gabe, Dr. C. Evans, and Dr. T. L. Jones. Resident Medical Officers- House Surgeons: Dr. H. W. Gabe and Dr. B. J. M. MacEuricht. Secretary-Superintendent: W. D. Hughes. In-patients, 2130; out-patients, 9839. The number of in- patients includes the Convalescent Home, which was used as a ward of the hospital for the year owing to the growing demands for beds, coupled with the disorganisation associated with extensive building operations, &c. ENGLISH MEDICAL CORPORATIONS GRANTING DIPLOMAS. EXAMINING BOARD IN ENGLAND BY THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF LONDON AND THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND. Under this heading we give the regulations for the exa- minations enforced by the Conjoint Examining Board of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of London and Surgeons of England and of the Society of Apothecaries upon students desiring their respective diplomas of qualification. We do not give any list of schools recognised by these bodies as eligible to prepare students for their examinations beyond mentioning that all the schools which we have already described (under the heading of the Universities to which they are attached) are recognised as suitable places of instruction by the corporations granting medical diplomas. The courses of study at the principal colonial medical schools are also recognised as qualifying for the examina- tions of these corporations. Any candidate who desires to obtain both the Licence of the Royal College of Physicians of London and the diploma of Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England is required to complete five years of professional study at recognised Medical Schools and Hospitals and to comply with the following regulations and to pass the examinations ’hereinafter set forth. Six months of the curriculum may be spent in an Institution recognised by the Board for in- struction in Chemistry, Physics, Practical Chemistry, and Biology. Professional Examinations. -There are three Examinations, ’called herein the First Examination, the Second Examina- tion, and the Third or Final Examination, each being partly written, partly oral, and partly practical. These examina- tions will be held in the months of January, April, July, and October, unless otherwise appointed. Every candidate in- tending to present himself for examination is required to give notice in writing to Mr. F. G. Hallett, secretary of the Exa- mining Board, Examination Hall, Queen-square, Bloomsbury, W.C., 14 clear days before the day on which the examination commences, transmitting at the same time the required certificates. The subjects of the First Examination are-Chemistry, Physics, Elementary Biology, and Practical Pharmacy. A candidate may take this examination in three parts at - different times (Chemistry and Physics must be taken i together until the required standard is reached in both or in one of these subjects, but a candidate will not be allowed to pass in one without obtaining at the same time at least f half the number of marks required to pass in the other). A candidate will be admitted to examina- tion in Chemistrv and Physics, in Practical Pharmacy, and Elementary Biology on producing evidence of having passed the required Preliminary Examination and of 1 having received instruction in these subjects at a recognised institution, but he may take Pharmacy at any time during the curriculum. Certificates must be produced of 180 hours’ instruction and laboratory work in chemistry ; 120 hours’ instruction and laboratory work in physics ; and 120 hours’ instruction and laboratorv work in biology. These courses need not be completcd i within one year, nor need thev run concurrently, and they may be commenced or attended before the candidate passes the required preliminary examination in general education. Synopses of the subjects of examination may be obtained on application. A candidate rejected in one part or more of the First Examination will not be admitted to re-examination until after the lapse of a period of not less than three months from the date of rejection, and he will be re-examined in the subject or subjects in which he has been rejected. If referred in Chemistry, Physics, or Biology he must produce evidence of further instruction at a recognised institution. Any candi- date who shall produce satisfactory evidence of having passed an examination for a degree in Medicine on any of the subjects of this examination conducted at a university in the United Kingdom, in India, or in a British colony will be exempt from examination in those subjects in which he has passed. The fees for admission to the First Examination are as follows : For the whole examination, £10 10s. for re- examination after rejection in Parts 1. and II., £3 3s. ; and for re-examination in each of the other parts, £2 2s. The subjects of the Second Examination are Anatomy and Physiology. Candidates will be required to pass in both subjects at one and the same time. Candidates will be admissible to the Second Examination on production of the required certificates of professional study. The study of Anatomy and Physiology before passing in two of first three parts of the First Professional Examination is not recognised. A candidate referred on the Second Examination will be required, before being admitted to re-examination, to pro- duce a certificate that he has pursued, to the satisfaction of his teachers, in a recognised place of study, his Anatomical and Physiological studies during a period of not less than three months subsequently to the date of his reference. The fees for admission to the Second Examination are : £10 10s. for the whole examination and £6 6s. for re- examination after rejection. The suhjects of the Tltird or Final Examination are Part I. Medicine, including Medical Anatomy, Pathology, Practical Pharmacy, Therapeutics, Forensic Medicine, and Public Health. Candidates who have passed in Practical Pharmacy at the First Examination will not be re-examined in that subject at the Third Examination. Part II. Surgery, including Pathology, Surgical Anatomy, and the use of Surgical Appliances. Part III. Midwifery and Diseases Peculiar to Women. Candidates may present themselves for Parts I., II., and III. of the examination separately or together at the expiration of not less than two years (24 months) from the date of passing the Second Examination, on production of the certificates of study required for the respective parts, provided that the examination is not completed before the expiration of five years from the date of passing the Preliminary Examination- viz., Part I., Medicine, of having attended Lectures on Medi- cine, Pathology including Bacteriology, Pharmacology, and Therapeutics, Forensic Medicine, and Public Health ; Practical Instruction in Medicine ; Medical Hospital Practice during two winter and two summer sessions ; Demonstrations in the Post-mortem Room during 12 months ; Clinical Lectures on Medicine during nine months; of having discharged the duties of Medical Clinical Clerk ; Instruction in the Administration of Anæsthetics ; Practice of a Fever Hospital and Clinical Demonstrations at a recognised Lunatic Asylum. Part II., Surgery, of having attended Lectures on Surgery and Pathology including Bacteriology; Practical Instruction in Surgery ; of having performed operations upon the Dead Subject; Surgical Hospital Practice during two winter and two summer sessions ; Demonstrations in the Post- mortem Room during 12 months ; Clinical Lectures on Surgery during nine months ; of having discharged the duties of Surgical Dresser; Instruction in the Administra- tion of Ansesthetics ; and Clinical Instruction in Ophthal- mology. Part III., Midwifery, of having attended all the above courses as well as Lectures on Midwifery ; Practical Instruction in Midwifery ; Clinical or other Lectures, with Practical Instruction in Diseases Peculiar to Women ; of having discharged the duties of Clinical Clerk in the Gynæcological Wards or Out-patient Department ; and of having conducted 20 Labours. The fees for admission to the Third or Final Examination are as follows : For the whole examination, E21. Part I.
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Thomas. Assistant Ophthalmic Surgeon : Mr. H. E. Quick. lSurgeon to the Throat, Nose, and Ear Department : Mr.Alban Evans. Assistant Physician: Dr. Urban Marks.Assistant Surgeons: Dr. A. W. Cameron and Dr. TrevorEvans. Vaccine Therapist: Dr. A. Clarke Begg. MedicalOfficers for Out-door Patients : Dr. A. W. Cameron, Dr.Trevor Evans, and Dr. Urban Marks. Surgeon-Dentist :Mr. H. J. Thomas. Electro-Therapeutic Officer : Dr.D. R. Edwards. Anesthetists : Dr. H. W. Gabe, Dr. C.

Evans, and Dr. T. L. Jones. Resident Medical Officers-House Surgeons: Dr. H. W. Gabe and Dr. B. J. M.MacEuricht. Secretary-Superintendent: W. D. Hughes.In-patients, 2130; out-patients, 9839. The number of in-

patients includes the Convalescent Home, which was usedas a ward of the hospital for the year owing to the

growing demands for beds, coupled with the disorganisationassociated with extensive building operations, &c.

ENGLISH MEDICAL CORPORATIONSGRANTING DIPLOMAS.

EXAMINING BOARD IN ENGLAND BY THE ROYALCOLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF LONDON AND THEROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND.Under this heading we give the regulations for the exa-

minations enforced by the Conjoint Examining Board of theRoyal Colleges of Physicians of London and Surgeons ofEngland and of the Society of Apothecaries upon studentsdesiring their respective diplomas of qualification. We donot give any list of schools recognised by these bodies aseligible to prepare students for their examinations beyondmentioning that all the schools which we have alreadydescribed (under the heading of the Universities to whichthey are attached) are recognised as suitable places ofinstruction by the corporations granting medical diplomas.The courses of study at the principal colonial medicalschools are also recognised as qualifying for the examina-tions of these corporations.Any candidate who desires to obtain both the Licence of

the Royal College of Physicians of London and the diplomaof Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England isrequired to complete five years of professional study atrecognised Medical Schools and Hospitals and to complywith the following regulations and to pass the examinations’hereinafter set forth. Six months of the curriculum maybe spent in an Institution recognised by the Board for in-struction in Chemistry, Physics, Practical Chemistry, andBiology.

Professional Examinations. -There are three Examinations,’called herein the First Examination, the Second Examina-tion, and the Third or Final Examination, each being partlywritten, partly oral, and partly practical. These examina-tions will be held in the months of January, April, July, andOctober, unless otherwise appointed. Every candidate in-tending to present himself for examination is required to givenotice in writing to Mr. F. G. Hallett, secretary of the Exa-mining Board, Examination Hall, Queen-square, Bloomsbury,W.C., 14 clear days before the day on which the examinationcommences, transmitting at the same time the requiredcertificates. The subjects of the First Examination are-Chemistry,

Physics, Elementary Biology, and Practical Pharmacy. Acandidate may take this examination in three parts at- different times (Chemistry and Physics must be taken i

together until the required standard is reached in both or inone of these subjects, but a candidate will not be allowed topass in one without obtaining at the same time at least fhalf the number of marks required to pass in theother). A candidate will be admitted to examina-tion in Chemistrv and Physics, in Practical Pharmacy, and Elementary Biology on producing evidence of havingpassed the required Preliminary Examination and of 1

having received instruction in these subjects at a

recognised institution, but he may take Pharmacy atany time during the curriculum. Certificates mustbe produced of 180 hours’ instruction and laboratorywork in chemistry ; 120 hours’ instruction and laboratory work in physics ; and 120 hours’ instruction and laboratorv work in biology. These courses need not be completcd iwithin one year, nor need thev run concurrently, and theymay be commenced or attended before the candidate passes

the required preliminary examination in general education.Synopses of the subjects of examination may be obtainedon application. A candidate rejected in one part or

more of the First Examination will not be admittedto re-examination until after the lapse of a period ofnot less than three months from the date of rejection,and he will be re-examined in the subject or subjectsin which he has been rejected. If referred in Chemistry,Physics, or Biology he must produce evidence of furtherinstruction at a recognised institution. Any candi-date who shall produce satisfactory evidence of havingpassed an examination for a degree in Medicine on anyof the subjects of this examination conducted at a universityin the United Kingdom, in India, or in a British colony willbe exempt from examination in those subjects in which hehas passed.The fees for admission to the First Examination are as

follows : For the whole examination, £10 10s. for re-

examination after rejection in Parts 1. and II., £3 3s. ; andfor re-examination in each of the other parts, £2 2s.The subjects of the Second Examination are Anatomy

and Physiology. Candidates will be required to pass inboth subjects at one and the same time. Candidates willbe admissible to the Second Examination on production ofthe required certificates of professional study. The study ofAnatomy and Physiology before passing in two of first threeparts of the First Professional Examination is not recognised.A candidate referred on the Second Examination will be

required, before being admitted to re-examination, to pro-duce a certificate that he has pursued, to the satisfaction ofhis teachers, in a recognised place of study, his Anatomicaland Physiological studies during a period of not lessthan three months subsequently to the date of hisreference.The fees for admission to the Second Examination are :

£10 10s. for the whole examination and £6 6s. for re-

examination after rejection.The suhjects of the Tltird or Final Examination are

Part I. Medicine, including Medical Anatomy, Pathology,Practical Pharmacy, Therapeutics, Forensic Medicine,and Public Health. Candidates who have passed inPractical Pharmacy at the First Examination will not bere-examined in that subject at the Third Examination.Part II. Surgery, including Pathology, Surgical Anatomy,and the use of Surgical Appliances. Part III. Midwiferyand Diseases Peculiar to Women. Candidates may presentthemselves for Parts I., II., and III. of the examination

separately or together at the expiration of not less thantwo years (24 months) from the date of passing theSecond Examination, on production of the certificates of

study required for the respective parts, provided that theexamination is not completed before the expiration of fiveyears from the date of passing the Preliminary Examination-viz., Part I., Medicine, of having attended Lectures on Medi-cine, Pathology including Bacteriology, Pharmacology, andTherapeutics, Forensic Medicine, and Public Health ;Practical Instruction in Medicine ; Medical HospitalPractice during two winter and two summer sessions ;Demonstrations in the Post-mortem Room during 12months ; Clinical Lectures on Medicine during nine

months; of having discharged the duties of MedicalClinical Clerk ; Instruction in the Administration of

Anæsthetics ; Practice of a Fever Hospital and ClinicalDemonstrations at a recognised Lunatic Asylum. Part II.,Surgery, of having attended Lectures on Surgery and

Pathology including Bacteriology; Practical Instructionin Surgery ; of having performed operations upon the DeadSubject; Surgical Hospital Practice during two winterand two summer sessions ; Demonstrations in the Post-mortem Room during 12 months ; Clinical Lectures on

Surgery during nine months ; of having discharged theduties of Surgical Dresser; Instruction in the Administra-tion of Ansesthetics ; and Clinical Instruction in Ophthal-mology. Part III., Midwifery, of having attended all theabove courses as well as Lectures on Midwifery ; PracticalInstruction in Midwifery ; Clinical or other Lectures, withPractical Instruction in Diseases Peculiar to Women ; ofhaving discharged the duties of Clinical Clerk in the

Gynæcological Wards or Out-patient Department ; and of

having conducted 20 Labours.The fees for admission to the Third or Final Examination

are as follows : For the whole examination, E21. Part I.

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For re-examination in Medicine, including Medical Anatomy,Pathology, Therapeutics, Forensic Medicine, and PublicHealth, &5 5s. for re-examination in Practical Pharmacy(if taken at this examination), .2 2s. Part II. For re-exami-nation in Surgery, including Pathology, Surgical Anatomy,and the use of Surgical Appliances, 5 5s. Part III., For re-examination in Midwifery and Diseases Peculiar to Women,£3 3s.A candidate referred on the T7tird or Final Examina-

tion will not be admitted to re-examination until afterthe lapse of a period of not less than three monthsfrom the date of rejection and will be required,before being admitted to re-examination, to produce a

certificate, in regard to Medicine and Surgery, of havingattended the Medical and Surgical Practice, or the Medicalor Surgical Practice, as the case may be. during theperiod of his reference; and in regard to Midwifery andDiseases Peculiar to Women a certificate of having received,subsequently to the date of his reference, not less than threemonths’ instruction in that subject by a recognised teacher.

Students of recognised universities in England, Scotland,and Ireland, who have passed examinations for a degree inMedicine at their universities in the subjects of the First andSecond Examinations of the Examining Board, may enterfor the Final Examination at the expiration of two yearsfrom the date of passing in Anatomy and Physiology, onproduction of the required certificates.

Graduates in Medicine of certain recognised Indian,Coionial, and Foreign universities may present themselvesfor the Final Examination under special conditions whichcan be ascertained on application to the Secretary.

ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF LONDON :THE MEMBERSHIP AND FELLOWSHIP.

In addition to the diplomas granted by the English Con-joint Board, the Royal College of Physicians of London andthe Royal College of Surgeons of England grant honourdiplomas, which no longer give the right to practise pro-fessionally if held separately. The Royal College of Phy-sicians of London has two such diplomas, the Fellowshipwhich is a purely honorary distinction and the Membershipwhich is obtained by examination.Membership.-Every candidate for the Membership of

the College must furnish proof of having attained the

age of 25 years. Candidates must not be engaged in trade,dispense medicine, make any engagement with a chemistor any other person for the supply of medicine, or

practise medicine or surgery in partnership, by deed or

otherwise. Any candidate being already registered or havingpassed a qualifying examination in accordance with theMedical Act of 1886, who has obtained the degree of Doctoror Bachelor of Medicine at a University in the United

Kingdom, in India, or a British colony, or who has obtained aforeign qualification entitling him or her to practise medicineor surgery in the country where such qualification has beenconferred, wherein the courses of study and the examinationsto be undergone previously to graduation have been adjudgedby the Censors’ Board to be satisfactory, will (if the Censorsthink fit) be admitted to the Pass Examination. The natureand extent of this examination will, in the case of eachcandidate, be determined by the Censors’ Board. All othercandidates must produce proof of having passed the examina-tions required for the Licence of the College. The examina-tion is directed partly to pathology and partly to the practiceof medicine and may be modified in circumstances to beascertained by application to the Registrar. For example,candidates under 40 years of age are examined in an ancientand a modern language, a test from which their seniors areexempt. The fee for admission as a Member of the Collegeis 40 guineas, except when the candidate for Membership isa Licentiate of the College, in which case the fee alreadypaid for the Licence shall be deducted from the 40 guineas.Thp fee for the examination is £6 6s.

llellowship.-The Fellows are selected annually from theranks of the Members.

ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND:THE FELLOWSHIP.

The Royal College of Surgeons of England confers its a

diploma of Fellow upon a few distinguished persons in an ? honorary capacity. Two Members of long standing may .also be elected to the Fellowship annually. But the t

bulk of the Fellows obtain the diploma as the result ofexamination.

Fellowship.-The examination for the Fellowship is.divided into two parts-viz., the First Examination andthe Second Examination. The subjects of the FirstExamination are Anatomy and Physiology, and the ques-tions on these subjects may require an elementaryacquaintance with Comparative Anatomy and Physiology.The examination is partly written and partly 7)ivâ voce. The

subjects of the Second Examination are Surgery, including-Surgical Anatomy and Pathology. The examination is partlywritten and partly vivâ voce and includes the examination’of patients and the performance of operations on the deadbody. The examinations are held during the months ofMay and November of each year.The fees for examination are :-First Examination, each

admission, 5 guineas. Second Examination, each admission"12 guineas. Of such examination fees 17 guineas will bereckoned as part of the fee payable upon admission to theFellowship. The fee to be paid upon admission to theFellowship is 30 guineas, except when the candidate is aMember of the College, in which case the fee is 20 guineas.A Member of the College is admissible to the First Exa-

mination at any time after receiving his Diploma of Member-ship. A candidate who is not a member of the College isadmissible to the first Professional Examination for theFellowship on the production of evidence of having passed.the First and Second Examinations of the Examining Boardin England by the Royal College of Physicians of Londonand the Royal College of Surgeons of England (or, if amember of a University recognised by the College for thepurpose, of having passed the Examinations in his Uni-

versity equivalent to the First and Second Examinations of £the Board) and on the production of certificates of attend-ance upon certain courses of study described in theRegulations.A Member of the College is admissible to the Second

Examination at any time after having passed the FirstExamination, on producing satisfactory evidence of havingbeen engaged not less than six years in the study (or studyand practice) of the profession.A candidate who is not a Member of the College must

possess the registrable surgical and medical degrees ofuniversities recognised by the Council and must have beenengaged in the study (or study and practice) of the profes-sion for not less than four years subsequent to the date ofobtaining the recognised qualification, one year of whichshall have been spent in attendance on the Surgical Practiceof a recognised hospital. The diploma of Fellow is not con-ferred upon successful candidates until they have attainedthe age of 25 years.The Regulations may be obtained on application to the

Secretary of the Examining Board, Examination Hall,Queen-square, Bloomsbury, London, W.C.

SOCIETY OF APOTHECARIES OF LONDON.There are two examinations—Primary and Jbinai. The

Final examination is divided into Section I. and Section II.The Primary examination is held quarterly. Final examina-tions are held monthly. No examinations are held in themonth of September.The Primary examination consists of two parts. Part I.

Elementary Biology ; Chemistry, Chemical Physics, includingthe Elementary Mechanics of Solids and Fluids, Heat, Light,and Electricity ; Practical Chemistry ; and Materia Medicaand Pharmacy. A synopsis indicating the range of the sub-jects in the examination will be sent with the regulationson application. Evidence of instruction in these subjectsmust be produced prior to examination. Part II. includes

Anatomy, Physiology, and Histology. This examinationcannot be passed before the completion of twelve months’Practical Anatomy with Demonstrations, and these subjectscannot be taken separately except in the event of the candi-date having previously passed in one. Evidence must beproduced of the candidate’s course of study. A schedule forthe Primary examination, to be obtained of the Secretary,must be signed by the Dean of the Medical School or

other authority. Section 1. of the Final examinationconsists of three parts. Part I. includes the Principlesand Practice of Surgery, Surgical Pathology, and Surgical

, Anatomy. Operative Manipulation, Instruments, andAppliances. Part II. includes the Principles and Prac-! tice of Medicine, Pharmacology, Pathology, and Morbid

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Histology ; Forensic Medicine, Hygiene, Theory andPractice of Vaccination ; and Mental Diseases. Part III.includes Midwifery, Gynascology, and Diseases of New-born Children and the Use of Obstetric Instruments and

Appliances. Section I. of the Final examination cannotbe passed before the expiration of 45 months from the dateof commencement of medical study, during which time notless than three winter sessions and two summer sessionsmust have been passed at one or more of the medicalschools connected with a general hospital recognised bythe Society. Section II. of the Final examination consistsof two Parts. Part I. Clinical Surgery ; Part II. ClinicalMedicine and Medical Anatomy. Section 11. cannot be passedbefore the end of the fifth year.The course of study for the Primary examination is

as follows :-Elementary Biology, not less than three

months ; Chemistry and Chemical Physics, six months;Practical Chemistry, three months ; Pharmacy and Dis-

pensing, three months ; Anatomy, six months ; PracticalAnatomy with Demonstrations, 12 months ; Physiology,six months ; Histology with Demonstrations, three months.The study of these subjects must be pursued at a MedicalSchool recognised by the Society. Instruction in Pharmacyand Dispensing must be given by a registered medical prac-titioner or by a member of the Pharmaceutical Society byexamination, or in a public hospital, infirmary, or dispensary.The course of study for the Final examination, Section L ,

includes attendance on the Surgical and Medical Practice(with Post-mortem Examinations) at a hospital connected witha medical school for a period of one winter and one summersession; lectures on the Principles and Practice of Surgery,six months ; Practical Surgery, three months ; Clinical

Surgical Lectures, nine months ; Dressership, six months;Performance of Surgical Operations on the Dead Body ;lectures on Principles and Practice of Medicine, six months ;Pathology, three months ; Clinical Medical Lectures, nine

months; Clinical Clerkship, six months ; Forensic Medi-cine, Hygiene, and Insanity, three months ; Midwifery andGynaecology, three months ; Clinical Instruction in thesame, three months ; a course of Practical Midwifery;attendance on 20 Midwifery cases. The course of medical

study must extend over the above-mentioned period of 45 months, and the offices of dresser or clinical clerk ’’

must be held at a hospital or other institution recognisedby the Society.The course of study for the Final examination, ,S’ection II.,

includes either attendance on the Practice of Medicineand Surgery at a hospital or other institution recognisedby the Society for a further period of 12 months,or six months as above and six months as a pupilof a registered practitioner holding a public medicalor surgical appointment, or attendance at two specialhospitals for six months (three months at each hos-

pital), and for six months at a general hospital, all suchhospitals to be recognised by the Society. Evidence shallalso be given of practical instruction in Infectious Diseasesand in Mental Diseases (at a lunatic asylum or in the wardsof an institution containing a special ward set apart forthe treatment of mental diseases), and in any two ofthe following subjects : Ophthalmic Surgery, Laryngologywith Rhinology and Otology, Dermatology, and Diseasesof Children. No candidate is eligible for the Finalexamination who has not completed the curriculum pre-scribed by the Society, in evidence of which a schedule,to be obtained of the Secretary, must be produced, signed bythe Dean of the Medical School or other authority. Prior toSection II. of the Final examination the candidate must

produce certificates : (1) of being 21 years of age ; (2)of moral character ; (3) of the course of medical study;(4) of proficiency in vaccination signed by a teacherauthorised by the Local Government Board ; and (5) ofinstruction in the administration of anaesthetics. Candidatesintending to present themselves for examination are requiredto give 14 days’ notice. A form for this purpose will be senton application.

Licentiates are eligible for the Membership of the Societyof Apothecaries. Particulars may be obtained on applicationto the clerk.The fee for the Licence is 20 guineas. The examination

offices are open from 10 A. M. to 4 P.M. : on Saturdays from10 A.M. to 1 P.M. All letters should be addressed to the

Secretary, Court of Examiners, S ’ciety of Apothecaries ofLondon, Blackfriars, E.C.

METROPOLITAN ANCILLARY SCHOOLS ANDHOSPITALS AFFORDING FACILITIES FOR

CLINICAL OBSERVATION.

The institutions which follow provide to the medicalstudent and medical graduate facilities for different formsof instruction and clinical observation. In each case furtherinformation can be obtained from the secretary of thehospital.THE SEAMEN’S HOSPITAL SOCIETY possesses two hospitals

-the Dreadnought Hospital at Greenwich, 250 beds, and theBranch Hospital in the Royal Victoria and Albert Docks, E.,50 beds. It has also two Dispensaries-one in the EastIndia Dock-road and the other at Gravesend-from whichthe patients are transferred to the hospitals. The LondonSchool of Clinical Medicine is attached to the DreadnoughtHospital and the medical staff is as follows :-Physicians :Sir Dyce Duckworth, Bart., Dr. F. Taylor, Sir J. RoseBradford, K.C.M G., Dr. Guthrie Rankin, and Dr. S. RussellWells. Surgeons: Mr. W. Turner, Mr. L. H. McGavin,Mr. E. Rock Carling, and Mr. C. C. Choyce. OphthalmicSurgeon : Mr. L. V. Cargill. Surgeon for Diseases of the Skin:Sir Malcolm Morris, K.C.V.O. Surgeon for Diseases of theThroat, Nose, and Ear: Mr. Richard Lake. Neurologist :Dr. Gordon Holmes. Physician in Charge of the ElectricalDepartment: Colonel Collis Barry. Assistant Physicians :Dr. C. E. Zundel, Dr. H. B. Carlill, and Dr. H. R. Prentice.Assistant Surgeons: Mr. P. Cole, Mr. C. Rowntree, and Mr.E. G. Stanley. Assistant Physician for Diseases of the Skin :Dr. H. MacCormac. Assistant Ophthalmic Surgeon : Mr. R.Bickerton. Assistant Surgeon for Diseases of the Throat,Nose, and Ear : Mr. G. N. Biggs. Director of Pathology:Professor R. Tanner Hewlett. Anæsthetists : Dr. E. W.Gandy and Dr. W. E. Robinson. Dean : Mr. C. C. Choyce.Medical Superintendent : Dr. R. S. Lawson. The LondonSchool of Tropical Medicine is attached to the Albert Dock

Hospital of the Society and the medical staff is as follows :Physicians: Sir Patrick Manson, G.C.M.G., Dr. F. M.Sandwith, Dr. C. W. Daniels, and Dr. G. C. Low. Surgeon:Mr. J. Cantlie and Colonel J. J. Pratt. Ophthalmic Surgeon :Mr. L. V. Cargill. Dental Surgeon : Mr. K. W. Goadby.Director : Mr. H. B. Newham. Medical Officer East IndiaDock-road Dispensary: Mr. W. H F. Oxley. SurgeonGravesend Dispensary : Mr. C. E. Robbs. Secretary : Mr.P. J. Michelli, C.M.G.WasT LONDON HOSPITAL, Hammersmith, W. - This

hospital has 160 beds, all of which are constantly inuse. 2580 in-patients and 35,852 out-patients, whoseattendances numbered 161,009, were treated last year.Attached to the hospital is the West London Post-Graduate College. The practice of the hospital is re-

served exclusively for qualified men, no junior studentsbeing admitted. Instruction is given in the medical andsurgical out-patient rooms and demonstrations are given inthe wards every morning and afternoon. Post-graduatelectures and demonstrations are given daily except Satur-days ; notice of the commencement of each course isadvertised in the medical journals. Special Classes are

held in Diseases of the Throat and Nose, Skin, and Eye, andin Gynaecology, Medical Electricity, Operative Surgery, Bac-teriology, Anaesthetics, Intestinal Surgery, Surface Anatomy,Blood and Urine, Clinical Microscopy, Tropical Medicine,Cystoscopy, Venereal Diseases, and Operative Ophthalmo-logy. The accommodation for post-graduates consists of alarge lecture room, together with reading, writing, and classrooms, &c. The hospital has a fully equipped pathologicallaboratory at which instruction is given in elementarybacteriology, a class being held every month. The fees for

hospital practice, including lectures, are £6 6s. for threemonths or &15 15s. for one year. The certificate of the hos-

pital is accepted by the Admiralty, War Office, ColonialOffice, and India Office in cases of study leave. The WinterSession will commence on Oct. 12th. Further informationcan be obtained on application to the Dean, Mr. Donald

Armour, or Vice-Dean, Mr. Bishop Harman, at the hospital.Physicians: Dr. A. P. Beddard, Dr. E. A. Saunders, andDr. H. Pritchard. Physician for Diseases of Women : Dr.Drummond Robinson. Assistant Physician for Diseases ofWomen: Dr. H. J. F. Simson. Surgeons : Mr. A. Baldwin,Mr. Donald Armour, and Mr. J. Pardoe. Surgeon for

Diseases of the Eye : Mr. Bishop Harman. Assistant

Surgeon for Diseases of the Eye: Mr. H. P. Gibb.Assistant Physicians: Dr. Grainger Stewart, Dr. J. M.

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Bernstein, and Dr. Sydney A. Owen. Assistant Sur-geons : Mr. 0. L. Addison, Mr. H. Tyrrell Gray, andMr. H. S. Souttar. Surgeon-Dentist : Mr. H. LloydWilliams. Physician in charge of Throat and Nose andAural Department: Dr. H. J. Davis. Physician in

charge of Children’s Department: Dr. E. A. Saunders.Surgeon in charge of Orthopaedic Department: Mr. A.Baldwin. Pathologist: Dr. R. R. Elworthy. Dermatologist:Dr. G. Pernet. Administrators of Aneesthetics : Messrs.Rickard W. Lloyd, E. W. Lewis, G. P. Shuter, andDr. H. M. Page. Assistant Anaesthetists: Dr. J. D.Mortimer, Dr. W. E. Robinson, and Dr. G. R. Phillips.Electrician : Mr. E. D. MacDougal. X Ray Department :Dr. R. Morton. Medical Registrar : Dr. A. J. Scott Pinchin.Surgical Registrar : Mr. S. G. MacDonald. Secretary of theHospital : Mr. A. Betteridge.GREAT NORTHERN CENTRAL HOSPITAL, Holloway-road, N.

-This hospital is recognised by the Examining Board inEngland of the Royal Colleges of Physicians and Surgeonsas a place of study during the fifth year of the medicalcurriculum. Besides the Honorary Staff there are tworesident House Physicians, three resident House Surgeons,six Anaesthetists, Pathologist, and Resident MedicalOfficer. The hospital contains 185 beds which are fullyoccupied. There is also a ward for children under five

years of age. The large rectangular and circular wards,each of which contains 24 beds, the observation wards,the two operation theatres, general and special out-patientand pathological departments, are specially designed witha view of offering the greatest facilities for clinicalwork. There is also a well-appointed electrical department.The Pathological Department has been extended and is underthe control of a Director of Clinical Pathology. The ReckittConvalescent Home at Clacton-on-Sea belongs to the hospital. It contains 26 beds. Medical practitionersare cordially invited to see the general and specialpractice of the hospital. Demonstrations are given dailyin the wards and out-patient departments. Clinicalassistants (qualified), clinical clerks, and pathologicalclerks are appointed in the general and special depart-ments and may receive certificates at the end of theirterms of office. Further particulars from the Secretaryof the Medical Committee at the Hospital. ConsultingPhysicians : Sir R. W. Burnet and Dr. E. C. Beale. Con-

sulting Surgeon: Mr. Peyton T. B. Beale. ConsultingOphthalmic Surgeon : Mr. A. Stanford Morton. Physicians :Dr. A. Morison, Dr. Syntes Thompson, Dr. Hinds Howell,Dr. F. W. Price, Dr. H. L. Tidy, and Dr. E. BellinghamSmith. Obstetric Physicians : Dr. G. F. Blacker and Dr.Cuthbert Lockyer. Physician for Skin: Dr. Henry C.Semon. Surgeons: Mr. G. B. M. White, Mr. Arthur

Edmunds, Mr. C. C. Choyce, and Mr. Barrington Ward.Ophthalmic Surgeon : Mr. A. H. Payan Dawnay. Throat andEar Surgeons : Mr. J. Gay French and Mr. H. T. Mant.Dental Surgeon : Mr. C. F. Peyton Baly. Medical Officersin charge of Electrical Department: Dr. Robert Knox andDr. John Morison. Director of Clinical Pathology: Dr.Ernest H. Shaw.PRINCE OF WALES’S GENERAL HOSPITAL, Tottenham, N.-

This general hospital is in the midst of a densely populatedneighbourhood of more than half a million inhabitants. Itcontains medical, surgical, gynaecological, and children’swards, having in all 125 beds. There are special depart-ments for gynaecological cases, diseases of the eye, ear,

throat, and nose, skin diseases, medical electricity andradiography, and dentistry. Operations are performed everyafternoon of the week (except Saturday) at 2.30 P.M.

Clinical instruction, laboratory classes, and lectures are

given daily in the wards and out-patient departments, labora-tories, and lecture hall in connexion with the North-EastLondon Post-Graduate College attached. There are fourResident Medical Officers, and Clinical Assistants are

appointed under certain conditions. Further particularsin regard to the hospital may be obtained from Mr. H. W.Carson. Secretary to the Medical Committee, 111, Harley-street, W. ; or from Dr. A. J. Whiting, Dean of the North-East London Post Graduate College, 142, Harley-street, W.Consulting Physicians: Sir James Reid, Bart., and Dr.

Percy Kidd. Consulting Surgeons : Mr. Hooper May andMr. Walter Edmunds. Physicians : Dr. R. Murrav Leslie,Dr. G. P. Chappel, and Dr. A. J. Whiting. Assistant

Physicians: Dr. A. G. Auld and Dr. T. R. Whipham.

Surgeons : Mr. H. W. Carson and Mr. J. Howell Evans.Assistant Surgeon: Mr. E. Gillespie. Gynæcologist: Dr.A. E. Giles. Assistant Gynaecologist: Dr. J. Bright Banister.Surgeon to Ear, Nose. and Throat Department: Mr. H. D.Gillies. Ophthalmic Surgeon : Mr. R. P. Brooks. Assistant

Ophthalmic Surgeon : Mr. E. A. Dorrell. Physician for SkinDiseases : Dr. G. Norman Meachen. Physician to ElectricalDepartment: Dr. Metcalfe. Anaesthetists : Dr. C. F. Hadfield,Dr. W. E. Hills, and Dr. Shannon. Bacteriologist: Dr.Benians. Secretary : Mr. F. W. Drewett.LONDON TEMPERANCE HOSPITAL, Hampstead-road, N.W.

(Established 1873).-Consulting Physician : Dr. Fenwick.Physicians: Dr. Parkinson, Dr. Addinsell, and Dr. KevinByrne. Consulting Surgeon : Sir William Collins. Surgeons :Messrs. Arthur Evans and H. J. Paterson. Assistant

Surgeons : Messrs. James McClure and Chad Woodward.

Ophthalmic Surgeon: Mr. J. Stroud Hosford. Physicianfor Diseases of the Skin : Dr. Sommerville. Ear, Nose,and Throat Surgeon : Mr. Harold L. Whale. Medical Officerin charge of Electrical Department : Dr. Herbert Rhodes.Dental Surgeon : Mr. A. Alexander. The hospital contains100 beds. The in-patients in 1913 were 1447, and theout-patients and casualties numbered 21,851 new cases.

The medical and surgical practice of the hospital is opento students and practitioners. Operations : Mondays at2 P.M., Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 9 A.M.HAMPSTEAD GENERAL AND NORTH-WEST LONDON Hos-

PITAL.-The Hampstead General Hospital (Haverstock Hill)and the North-West London Hospital (Kentish Town)are now amalgamated. The Hampstead General Hospital(116 beds) accommodates the in-patients from the districtshitherto served by both hospitals. The out-patients, withthe exception of Hampstead casualty and emergency cases,attend exclusively at the Out-patients Department, Bayham-street, Kentish Town, where there are two Resident MedicalOfficers as well as resident nurses. Physicians to In-

patients : Dr. G. A. Sutherland and Dr. C. 0. Hawthorne,Surgeons to In-patients : Mr. J. Jackson Clarke andMr. J. W. Thomson Walker. Physicians to Out-patients:Dr. A. Manuel, Dr. F. G. Crookshank, and Dr. A. J.Scott Pinchin. Surgeons to Out-patients : Mr. G. E.Waugh, Mr. Sidney A. Boyd, and Mr. Chad Woodward.Physician for Diseases of the Skin : Dr. S. E. Dore. Gyn2e.cologist : Mr. Bryden Glendining. Ophthalmic Surgeon toIn-patients : Sir WtHiam J. Collins. Ophthalmic Surgeon toOut-patients: Mr. T. W. Letchworth. Throat and Ear:Mr. H. L. Whale. Dental Surgeon : Mr. C. H. J. Acret.Anmsthetists: Dr. G. A. H. Barton and Mr. Hedley C.Visick. Pathologist : Dr. Herbert W. Perkins. The prac-tice of the hospital is open to qualified medical men. Furtherparticulars from the secretary at the hospital (HaverstockHill, N.W.).NEW HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN, 144, Euston-road, N.W.-

Physicians for In-patients : Miss Macdonald, M.B., and Mrs.Flemming, M.D. Surgeons for In-patients: Miss Aldrich-Blake, M.D., M.S., and Miss Chadburn, M.D., B.S.

Physicians and Surgeons for Out-patients: Miss Anderson,M.D., B.S., Miss Woodcock. M.D., B.S., Miss Bolton, M.D.,B S., and Miss Hamilton, M.D., B.S. Children’s Department :Miss Hamilton, M.D., B.S. Ophthalmic Surgeon: Miss

Sheppard, M.B. Senior Assistants for Out-patients: MissM. Paine, M.D., Miss Pulteney, M.D., Miss Dunbar, M.D.,Miss Davies-Colley, M.D., F.R.C.S., and Miss Jordan, M.B.,B.S Obstetrician : Miss Chadburn. M.D., B.S., MissTurnbull, M.D. Anaesthetists: Miss Browne, L.S.A., Miss

Payne, M.D., Mrs. Gilliatt, M.B., B.S., and Mrs. Brady,M.B., B.S. A considerable number of the students workin the New Hospital under the visiting staff, and in returnfor much valued clinical teaching they perform the dutiesassigned to students in the wards of a general hospital.Secretary : Miss Imogen H. Murphy.FRENCH HOSPITAL AND DISPENSARY, Shaftesbury-avenue,

W.C.-This hospital, which was founded in 1867 to affordmedical treatment for poor foreigners who speak theFrench language, has 74 beds. Physicians: Dr. G. Ogilvieand Dr. L. Williams. Physicians to the Out-patients:Dr. H. Dardenne, Mr. Alex. Manuel, and Dr. J. CampbellMcClure. Surgeons : Mr. E. Owen, Mr. H. de M6ric, andMr. W. H. Clayton-Greene. Obstetric Physician: Dr. S.Sunderland. Ophthalmic Surgeons: Mr. C. Higgens andMr. G. W. Thompson. Dental Surgeon : Mr. Wesley

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Barritt. Honorary Anesthetist: Mr. Walter Tyrrell. Anæs-thetists : Dr. J. M. Barlet and Dr. Harvey Milliard ]

The French Convalescent Home and Retreat for Aged French People (at Brighton) contains 61 beds. Secretary : Mr. G. Pondepeyre. GERMAN HOSPITAL, Dalston, N.E. -This hospital was

founded in 1845 with the object of supplying medical aid to poor people speaking the German language and forcases of emergency and of accident. It has 154 beds,including a sanatorium with nine beds and a convalescenthome at Hitchin with 40 beds. Consulting Physician :Sir H. Weber. Consulting Surgeon : (Vacant). Physicians: Dr. F. P. Weber, Dr. K. Rupp, and Dr. G. Leopold.Surgeons: Mr. E. Michels, Mr. J. P. zum Busch, Mr.G. J. Jenkins, and Mr. A. Compton. Ophthalmic Surgeons :Mr. R. Gruber and Mr. C. Markus. Anaesthetist: (Vacant).Radiographer : Dr. J. Metcalfe. Dental Surgeon : Mr.W. West. Resident Medical Officers : Mr. E. Sons, Mr.0. Nagele, Mr. B. Kohler, and Mr. R. Weber.ITALIAN HOSPITAL.-This institution was established in

1884 for the maintenance and medical treatment of Italianand Italian-speaking people, irrespective of their religiousand political opinions, who may be suffering from sicknessor bodily infirmity, but the sick poor of any nationality arealso admitted for treatment. The institution also providessurgical and medical relief to Italians and others not beinginmates of the hospital. It has 50 beds. Honorary Con-sulting Physician: Sir Dyce Duckworth, Bart. HonoraryConsulting Surgeons: Sir Frederick Treves, Bart., and Mr.George Lenthal Cheatle, C.B. Physicians : Cav. Uff. Dr. F.Melandri, and Cav. Dr. Vincent Dickinson. Assistant

Physicians: Dr. G. Tallarico and Dr. Andrew S. Currie

Surgeons: Mr. T. P. Legg and Mr. Sydney G. Macdonald.Assistant Surgeon : Mr. D. Giordani. Throat, Nose, andEar Department: Cav. J. Donelan. Ophthalmic Surgeon :Mr. Stanford Morton. Consulting Dental Surgeon : Cav. J.FitzGerald. Assistant Dental burgeon: Mr. E. WhishawWallis. Anæsthetists : Dr. Hugh Richard Phillips and Dr.R. H. Lee. X Ray Department : Dr. Stanley Melville.NATIONAL HOSPITAL FOR THE PARALYSED AND EPTLEPTIC

(Albany Memorial), Queen-square, Bloomsbury.-The hos-

pital, with the Finchley branch, contains 200 beds andcots. The physicians attend every Monday, Tuesday,Thursday, and Friday at 2 P. M. In- and out-patientpractice at that hour. Consulting Physicians : Dr. Buzzard,Dr. Bastian, Sir D. Ferrier, Sir William Gowers, andDr. Ormerod. Physicians : Dr. Tooth, Dr. James Taylor,Dr. J. S. Risien Russell, and Dr. Aldren Turner. Physiciansfor Out-patients: Dr. F. E. Batten, Dr. J. S. Collier, Dr. E. F.Buzzard, and Dr. Grainger Stewart. Assistant Physicians :Dr. Gordon Holmes, Dr. Hinds Howell, and Dr. S. A. K.Wilson. Surgeons: Sir Victor Horsley, Mr. Donald J.

Armour, and Mr. Percy W. G. Sargent. OphthalmicSurgeon : Mr. Leslie Paton. Laryngologist and Otologi&t:Mr. Sydney Scott. Gynæcologist : Dr. Walter Tate.Anæsthetists : Dr. Llewelyn Powell and Dr. Z. Mennell.Clinical Clerks are appointed under the in-patient andout-patient physicians. Lectures are given on Tuesdaysand Fridays at 3. iC. The hospital has been recognised bythe Conjoint Board for England as a place where part ofthe fifth year may be devoted to clinical work. Allcommunications concerning clinical appointments, lectures,hospital practice, and fees should be addressed to the

Secretary at the hospital.HOSPITAL FOR EPILEPSY, Maida Vale, W.-Both the

in-patient and out-patient departments of this hospitalare open free to students and medical graduates. At presentno courses of instruction have been arranged, but as soonas they are decided upon particulars will be circulated.

Staff.-Dr. Geo. Ogilvie, Dr. L. G. Guthrie, Dr. WilfredHarris, Dr. G. F. Johnston, Dr. H. Campbell Thomson, Dr.F. L. Golla, Dr. E. G. Fearnsides, and Dr. Anthony Feiling.WEST-END HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS

SYSTEM, PARALYSIS, AND EPILEPSY, 73, Welbeck-street,W.-Graduates in medicine and senior students may attenddemonstrations in the Out-patient Department. No feesare charged. The physicians treating out-patients are :

Dr. Harry Campbell, Dr. Frederick S. Palmer, Dr. Eric D.Macnamara, Dr. Purves Stewart, Dr. Frederick Golla, Dr.H. Ridley Prentice, and Dr. Hildred Carlill. Dr. DundasGrant demonstrates on throat and ear cases.

The Savill Prize and Medal is awarded to the student whomakes the best viva-voce examination and presents the bestthesis after attending at least 25 demonstrations. Theexamination is held in July. The Savill Lecture will bedelivered by Dr. Harry Campbell in middle November.BETHLEM ROYAL HOSPITAL.-This hospital is open for

the admission of two Resident House Physicians who haverecently obtained their diplomas to practise Medicine andSurgery. They are permitted to reside in the hospital fora term generally not exceeding six months, commencingMay lst and Nov. 1st, and are provided with apartments,complete board, attendance, laundry, and a salary at therate of £100 per annum. They are under the direction ofthe Medical Superintendent and are elected by the Committeefrom candidates whose testimonials appear to be most

satisfactory, The students of certain specified LondonMedical Schools receive Clinical Instruction in the wards ofthe hospital and qualified practitioners and other studentsmay attend for a period of three months on payment of afee. Medical Superintendent : Dr. Porter Phillips. SeniorAssistant Physician : Dr. Ralph Brown. Junior Assistant

Physician: Dr. H. L. McCarthy.HOSPITAL FOR CONSUMPTION AND DISEASES OF THE

CHEST, Brompton (333 beds).-The hospital contains 333beds in the two buildings. The Sanatorium at Frimleycontains 100 beds and 50 beds for paying patients. SixHouse Physicians reside in the hospital for a term of sixmonths ; their duties include attendance in the out-patientdepartment. Pupils are admitted to the practice of the hos-pital : terms..Sl ls. for one month ; three months, P,2 2s.;perpetual, ;65 5s. Lectures and Clinical Demonstrations are

given throughout the year by members of the medical staff.The next course will commence on Oct. 9th. Coursesof instruction are given in the laboratories for one month(;&5 5s.). Clinical Assistants are appointed to the AssistantPhysicians in the out-patient department and Clinical Clerksto the Physicians in the wards. The hospital has beenrecognised by the Conjoint Board for England as a placewhere six months of the fifth year may be spent inclinical work. The medical practice of the hospital is alsorecognised by the University of London, the Apothecaries’Society, and the Army and Navy and Indian MedicalBoards. Consulting Physicians : Sir Richard DouglasPowell, Dr. F. T. Roberts, Dr. J. M. Bruce, Dr. T. H.

Green, Dr. T. D. Acland. Sir J. K. Fowler, Dr. P. Kidd, Dr.R. Maguire, and Dr. H. W. G. Mackenzie. Physicians :Dr. S. H. Habershon, Dr. ’F. J. Wethered. Dr. P. Horton-Smith Hartley, Dr. J. J. Perkins, Dr. H. Batty Shaw, andDr. W. C. Bosanquet. Assistant Physicians: Dr. R. A.

Young, Dr. C. Wall, Dr. W. J. Fenton, Dr. A. J. Jex-Blake,and Dr. Burrell. Consulting Surgeon: Sir R. J. Godlee.Surgeon : Mr. S. Boyd. Dental Surgeon: Mr. A. E. Ironside.Surgeon to Throat and Ear Department: Dr. DundasGrant. Superintendent of Laboratories: Dr. A. C. Inman.X Ray Department: Dr, S. Melville. Resident MedicalOfficer: Dr. Jones.CITY OF LONDON HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST,

Victoria Park, E.-During the past year. 1041 in-patients-have been treated in the wards, and the large number of45,748 cases since the opening of the wards in 1855. Thenumber of out-patients treated during 1912 was 8996 and802.081 since the commencement of the institution in1848. Information as to medical instruction can beobtained on application to the Secretary of the MedicalCommittee at the hospital. Consulting Physicians :Dr. Eustace Smith, Dr. Vincent D. Harris, Sir WilliamS. Church, Bart., Dr. E. Clifford Beale, Dr. HarringtonSainsbury, Dr. G. A. Heron, and Sir Hugh Beevor, Bart.Physicians: Dr. T. Glover Lyon, Dr. W. J. Hadley, Dr.E. H. Colbeck, Dr. Arnold Chaplin, Dr. Hugh Walsham,and Dr. 0. K. Williamson. Surgeon-Physician in Chargeof the Department of Cardiac Pathology : Dr. T. Lewis.Physicians to Out-patients: Dr. Clive Riviere, Dr. EricPritchard, Dr. Sydney A. Owen. Dr. Goodman Levy, Dr.A. C. D. Firth, and Dr. H. E. Carlill. Laryngologist :Mr. W. G. Howarth. Radiographer: Mr. D. M. Stone.

Surgeon Dentist : Mr. Evelyn C. Sprawson. Secretary :Mr. George Watts. Secretary of the Medical CommitteeDr. Sydney A. Owen.ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST, City-

road. (80 beds.)-This hospital provides accommodation for80 in-patients. Expenditure for 1913 .67345; income

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£5612. The attendance of out-patients averages 28,000annually. Consulting Physicians : Dr. Horace Dobell, Dr.P. J. Hensley, Professor D. W. Finlay, and Dr. W. H.White. Physicians : Dr. A. Davies, Dr. J. Calvert, Dr. M.Leslie, Dr. J. H. Drysdale, Dr. A. G. Phear, and Dr. H. E.Symes-Thompson. Assistant Physicians : Dr. KennethKellie, Dr. Barty King, and Dr. Stott. Consulting Surgeons:Sir A. Pearce Gould and Mr. W. Turner. Surgeon : Mr.Arthur Evans. Anaesthetist: (vacant.) Clinical Patho-

logist : Dr. Carnegie-Dickson. Dental Surgeon : Mr. G.Thomson. Radiographers : Dr. A. C. Jordan and Dr.Mowat. Cardiologist: Dr. A. W. Stott. Laryngologist :Dr. Mant. Medical Registrar : Dr. Comyn. ResidentMedical Officer : Dr. F. W. Hamilton. House Physician :Dr. D. D. Malpas. Secretary : Mr. A. T. Mays.THE MOUNT VERNON HOSPITAL FOR CONSUMPTION AND

DISEASES OF THE CHEST, NORTHWOOD, CENTRAL OUT-PATIENT DEPARTMENT, Fitzroy-square, W.-The hospitalcontains 110 beds. Number of in-patients, 377 ; out-

patients, 2651. Resident Medical Staff. Clinical Demon-strations are given by the Visiting Medical Staff at the

hospital at Northwood. Clinical assistants are appointedto physicians in the wards and in the out-patient depart-ment. Physicians: Dr. George Johnston, Dr. T. N.

Kelynack, Dr. T. D. Lister, Dr, Alexander Morison, Dr.Halls-Dally, and Dr. Reeve. Secretary : Mr. W. J. Morton.Offices : 7, Fitzroy-square, W.QUEEN CHARLOTTE’S LYING-IN HOSPITAL AND MID-

WIFERY TRAINING SCHOOL, Marylebone-road, N.W.-Thishospital receives about 1800 patients annually, besides

having a large out-patient department. Medical pupils arereceived at all times of the year. Pupils have unusual

opportunities of seeing obstetric complications and operativemidwifery, on account of the very large number of primi-parous cases-nearly one-half of the total admissions.Clinical instruction is given on the more important caseswhich present themselves. Certificates of attendance atthis hospital are recognised by all the Universities, Colleges,and licensing bodies. Pupil midwives and monthly nursesare received and specially trained. Fees : Medical Students,,E8 8s. for four weeks ; Qualified Medical Practitioners,&pound;8 8s. for four weeks. Pupil Midwives (including boardand lodging), &pound;40 for six months (including one month inthe Preliminary Training School), &pound;35 for five months(trained nurses 25 for four months); Pupil Nurses (in-cluding board and lodging), &pound;29 for five months (includingone month in the Preliminary Training School), 24 for16 weeks (trained nurses <&18 for 12 weeks). The newResidential College provides accommodation for five menat a time, students and qualified practitioners, and is

opposite the hospital, with which it is in telephonic com-munication. For further particulars application should bemade to Mr. Arthur Watts, Secretary, at the hospital. Students join preferably on the first Monday in each month.Arrangements have been made whereby Medical Studentscan now be admitted to the practice of the hos-

pital in order to receive preliminary instruction inPractical Midwifery in accordance with the recom-

Imendations of the General Medical Council. This in- istruction will include : (1) Practical instruction in the I,methods of examination of pregnant women ; (2) delivery Iof women in labour under the direct supervision of a IMedical Officer of the hospital ; (3) practical instruction ’,in the treatment of the mother and child during thepuerperium, including clinics held twice weekly bythe Visiting Medical Staff ; and (4) instruction in theClinical Laboratory of the hospital. The fee for hospitalpractice will be &pound;5 5s. per calendar month. Students willbe accommodated at the Residential College. Terms forresidence and full board, 30s. per week. ConsultingPhysicians: Dr. George B. Brodie, Dr. W. S. A. Griffith, Dr.W. J. Gow, and Dr. T. W. Eden. Physicians to In-patients :Dr. A. F. Stabb, Dr. C. Hubert Roberts, Dr. Thomas G.Stevens, and Dr. R. D. Maxwell. Physicians to Out-patients :Dr. C. White and Dr. J. B. Banister.THE HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN, Soho-square, W.-In con-

nexion with the out-patient department there has beenfor some years a well-organised Clinical Department.Gentlemen are appointed to act as clinical assistants to thegynaecologists to out-patients. The appointments are open toqualified medical men and women. Every facility is affordedthem by the gynaecologists in the out-patient department

of obtaining experience in diagnosis and treatment andthe practical use of instruments. Fee for one month&pound;2 2s. ; ; for each subsequent month the same. The

hospital contains 67 beds. In the out-patient depart-ment there were over 4000 new cases during the pastyear, the total number of out-patient attendances being14,500. This large number affords exceptional opportunitiesfor examining and studying most of the varieties of thediseases of women. Applications should be made to the

Secretary. Consulting Physicians: Dr. C. H. Carter, Dr. E.Holland, and Dr. Richard T. Smith. Gynaecologists: Dr.J. A. Mansell-Moullin, Dr. Bedford Fenwick, Dr. James

Oliver, Dr. J. H. Dauber, Dr. T. G. Stevens, and Dr. H. J. F.Simson. Surgeons: Mr. D. Drew and Mr. L. H. McGavin.

Surgeon Dentist: Mr. W. J. May. An&aelig;thetists: Mr. C. J.

Ogle, Dr. M. Horne, Dr. Pinto-Leite, and Dr. J. BMackenzie. Pathologist and Registrar: Dr. Trevor B.Davies. Secretary : Alfred Hayward.EAST LONDON HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN AND DIS-

PENSARY FOR WOMEN, Glamis-road, Shadwell, E.-The

hospital maintains 124 cots, and on an average 245out-patients are seen daily. Clinical instruction is givenby the physicians and surgeons to the hospital, whichis recognised by the Conjoint Board for England as

a school of medical teaching for students in the fifth

year of the curriculum. All particulars may be obtainedon application to the Secretary. Two clinical clerkshipsfor qualified or unqualified students are open every threemonths subject to reappointment if desired. Clinicalassistants (qualified men only) are from time to time

appointed in the out-patient department. Any additionalinformation may be obtained on applying to Mr. W. M.Wilcox, the Secretary, at the hospital. Physicians: Dr.Eustace Smith, Dr. E. Graham Little, Dr. A. M. Gossage,Dr. Clive Riviere, and Dr. T. Fisher. Surgeons: Mr. R.Warren and Mr. J. E. Adams. Assistant Physicians: Dr.0. K. Williamson, Dr. R. S. Frew, and Dr. G. Graham.Assistant Surgeon : Mr. A. J. Friedlander. Ophthalmic Sur-geon : Mr. F. Juler. Dental Surgeon: Mr. E. S. Pierrepont.Medical Officer for the Electrical Department : Dr. Collis

Barry. Medical Officer for the Casualty Department: Mr.V. Rich. Resident Medical Officer : Mr. A. J. Waugh.House Physician: Mr. T. Warrington. House Surgeons:Mr. J. E. H. Roberts and Mr. C. M. Kennedy. Secretary:Mr. W. M. Wilcox.THE HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN, Great Ormond-

street, W.C., contains 240 beds, divided into 95 medical,105 surgical, and 40 for special and infectious cases, besides30 beds at the convalescent branch, Highgate. The hos-

pital having been recognised by the Conjoint Board forEngland as a place where, under the new curriculum,six months of the fifth year may be spent in clinicalwork, the practice is arranged to meet this need and is opento students who have completed four years of medical studyand also to qualified medical men. The medical staff are

recognised by the University of London as teachers in Diseasesof Children. Appointments are made every three months tosix medical clerkships, which are open to students of the

hospital. There is a museum in connexion with the hos-

pital. The sessions are of ten weeks’ duration, and beginin October, January, and March. Clinical instruction is givendaily by members of the visiting staff. Fees for hospital prac.tice, one month, &2 2s. ; three months, 5 guineas ; perpetualticket, 10 guineas. Clinical Clerks, 1 guinea for threemonths. Ophthalmological Clerkships.-Clinical Clerks areappointed once a month. Fees .61 Is. for one month’sattendance. Pathological Clerkships.&mdash;Facilities are affordedfor obtaining theoretical and practical instruction in ClinicalPathology and Bacteriology in the Pathological Laboratories.Clerks attend for about four hours daily. Fees : For onemonth, &pound;3 3s. ; for two months, &pound;5 5s. ; for three months,.66 6s. A reduction is made in the case of those alreadyholding tickets for general attendance at the hospital.Special Post-graduate Classes.-Special courses of instruc-tion in the Diseases of Children are held three times duringthe year. Fee for each course of six lectures, &pound;1 Is.Special courses of instruction are given throughout the yearas follows : Mondays and Thursdays, 4 to 5 P.M., Patho-logical Investigation of Diseases of Childhood ; Mondaysand Thursdays, 5 to 6 P.M., Minor Surgical Ailments of Child-hood ; Tuesdays and Fridays, 5.15 to 6.15 P.M., GeneralSurgical Diseases of Children. Fee for six attendances,

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iEl ls. Consulting Physicians : Sir Thomas Barlow. Bart.,Dr. D. B. Lees, Dr. F. G. Penrose, and Dr. A. E.Garrod. Physicians: Dr. A. F. Voelcker, Dr. W. S. Colman,Dr. F. E. Batten, and Dr. G. F. Still. Physicians to Out-patients : Dr. F. J. Poynton, Dr. Robert Hutchison, Dr. H.Thursfield, Dr. T. Thompson, and Dr. F. Langmead. Con-

sulting Surgeons : Mr. Howard Marsh, Mr. Edmund Owen,Mr. John H. Morgan, C.V.O., and Mr. Bernard Pitts.

Surgeons : Emeritus Surgeon Sir W. A. Lane, Mr. ThomasH. Kellock, Mr, Edred M. Corner, Mr. G. E. Waugh,and Mr. H. A. T. Fairbank. Surgeons to Out-patients :Mr. 0. L. Addison, Mr. H. T. Gray, and Mr. L. E.

Barrington-Ward. Ophthalmic Surgeon : Mr. W. H.McMullen. Surgeon to Aural Department : Mr. G. E.

Waugh. Dental Surgeon : Mr. A. T. Pitts. Radiographer :Dr. Ironside Bruce. Local Medical Officer for CromwellHouse: Dr. A. M. Henderson. Medical Registrar : Dr.H. Paterson. Clinical Pathologist and Bacteriologist : Dr.D. Nabarro. Anesthetists : Mr. Graham Scott, Dr. H. S.

Sington, Mr. C. J. Loosely, and Mr. H. B. Wilson.Resident Medical Superintendent : Mr. T. T. Higgins.Secretary : Mr. Stewart Johnson.

EVELINA HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN, SouthwarkBridge-road, S.E.-This hospital contains 76 cots anda very extensive Out-patient Department. About tenclinical assistants, to work with the Honorary MedicalStaff for Out-patients, are appointed quarterly for a periodof three months; there is no salary attached to these

posts; but, on the other hand, no fees are charged.Consulting Physicians : Sir J. F. Goodhart, Bart., Dr.Frederick Taylor, and Dr. Nestor Tirard. Consulting SkinPhysician : Dr. S. Ernest Dore. Physicians : Dr. J. CharltonBriscoe, Dr. T. R. Whipham, and Dr. D. Forsyth. Physiciansin charge of Out-patients : Dr. H. C. Mann and Dr. C. E.Zundel. Physician in charge of Skin Department Dr.H. W. Barber. Consulting Surgeons : Sir H. G. Howse,Mr. R. Clement Lucas, Mr. G. H. Makins, C.B., Sir F. S.Eve, Mr. F. C. Abbott, Mr. A. H. Tubby, and Mr. C. H.

Fagge. Consulting Aural Surgeon : Mr. G. N. Biggs. Con-sulting Dental Surgeon: Mr. R. D. Pedley. Surgeons: Mr.H. S. Clogg and Mr. C. A. R. Nitch. Surgeons in chargeof Out-patients: Mr. P. Maynard Heath and Mr. F. D.Saner. Dental Surgeon: Mr. G. G. Packe. OphthalmicSurgeon: Mr. R. E. Bickerton. Aural Surgeon : Mr. J. F.

O’Malley. Anaesthetists : Mr. F. D. S. Jackson and Mr.H. M. Pinto-Leite. Radiographer : Mr. W. N. Kingsbury.House Physicians : Mr. H. A. Douglas and (one vacancy).House Surgeon : Mr. E. W. Smerdon. Secretary: H. C.Staniland Smith.

VICTORIA HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN, Chelsea, S. W.-Thehospital contains 104 beds and has a large out-patient de-partment (over 1200 weekly); the home at Broadstairs has50 beds, and the home at Biggen Hill, Kent, has 14 beds.Consulting Physician : Dr. Ridge Jones. Consulting Sur-geons : Mr. Cowell, Mr. Pickering Pick, and Mr. D’ArcyPower. Physicians : Dr. Walter Carr, Dr. Humphry D.Rolleston, Dr. Charles Miller, Dr. Reginald Jewesbury, Dr.Douglas Firth, and Dr. E. A. Cockayne. Physician to SkinDepartment: Dr. J. M. H. MacLeod. Surgeons : Mr. H. F.Waterhouse, Mr. Fedde Fedden, and Mr. Ralph Thompson.Surgeons to the Out-patients : Mr. C. M. Page, Mr. H.

Blakeway, and Mr. Lancelot Bromley. Ophthalmic Surgeon :Mr. C. Devereux Marshall. Dental Surgeon: Mr. Francis R.Smyth. An&aelig;sthetists: Dr. F. Stanley Hewett and Dr. W. W.Wells. Electro-Therapeutic and Radiographic Department :Dr. Stanley Melville. Resident Medical Officer : Mr. NormanDuggan. House Surgeon : Mr. E. Spencer Calthorp. House

Physician: Mr. Gerald D. Shann. Secretary : Mr. H. G.Evered. Matron : Miss J. Watson. Out-patients are seenas under :-Diseases of the Eye: Wednesday, 2 P.M. Diseasesof the Skin : Wednesday, 1.30 P.M. Whooping-cough Cases:Friday, 2.30 P.M. Medical and Surgical Cases: Mornings at9.30. Dental Cases: Thursday, 1.30 P.M. Accidents andurgent cases are admitted at any time.THE QUEEN’S HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN (late North-Eastern

Hospital for Children), Hackney-road, Bethnal Green, N.E.(Telephone 305 Dalston.) For the sick children of the poorunder 14 years of age. Established 1867. 134 beds inLondon and 30 at the seaside branch, "Little Folks "

Home, Bexhill.-During the past year 1858 in-patients and33,861 out-patients were relieved, 666 of the in-patients

being infants under two years of age. Consulting Phy-sicians : Dr. W. Cayley, Dr. W. Pasteur, Dr. W. A. Wills,and Dr. James Taylor. Consulting Surgeons: Mr.Waren Tay, Sir R. J. Godlee, Bart., Mr. Bilton Pollard,and Mr. H. Percy Dean. Physicians : Dr. J. PorterParkinson, Dr. R. A. Chisolm, and Dr. Eric Pritchard.Assistant Physicians: Dr. Eric Bellingham-Smith, Dr.

Sidney Owen, Dr. Alexander Gow, and Dr. T. S. Lukis.

Surgeons : Mr. Douglas Drew and Mr. P. Lockhart

Mummery. Assistant Surgeons : Mr. Stephen Fenwick andMr. Blundell Bankart. Ophthalmic Surgeon: Mr. SydneyStephenson (Thursday, 2.30 P.M. ). Physician in charge ofSkin Department: Dr. J. L. Bunch (Friday, 1.30 P.M.).Surgeon in charge of the Ear, Nose, and Throat Depart-ment : Mr. J. H. Connolly (Monday, 10 A.M., and Thursday,9 A.M.). Dental Surgeons : Mr. S. F. Rose (Tuesday andFriday, 2.30 P.M.) and Mr. Price Harris (every morningexcept Saturday for London County Council school cases).Medical Radiographer : Dr. E. Ulysses Williams. Patho-

logist and Registrar: Dr. W. T. Hillier. Resident MedicalOfficer: Dr. Geoffrey Stanger. Four other medical residents

(appointed half-yearly)-viz., two House Physicians (oneman and one woman), one House Surgeon (man), and oneCasualty House Surgeon (woman). Matron : Miss Bushby.Secretary : Mr. T. Glenton-Kerr. The surgeons attend on

Wednesdays at 2 P.M. and Fridays and Saturdays at9.30 A. M. ; the physicians daily at 2 P.M., except Satur-day, 9.30 A.M., and Wednesday and Friday, 9.30 A.M.,as well as 2 P.M. A course of clinical demonstrations andlectures, open free to medical practitioners and studentsof medicine of both sexes, will be given during the wintersession.THE BELGRAVE HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN, Clapham-road,

S. W.-Clinical Assistants are from time to time appointed tothe members of the Visiting Staff attending in the Out-patient Department at this hospital, and facilities are givenfor attendance in the wards. Physicians : Dr. EdmundCautley, Dr. Kenneth Kellie, and Dr. Stanley Wyard.Surgeons : Mr. Sidney A. Boyd, Mr. Lionel E. C. Norbury,Mr. N. Bishop Harman, Mr. H. Graeme Anderson, and Mr.Chad Woodward.ALEXANDRA HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN WITH HIP DISEASE,

Queen-square, W.C.-At this hospital students who haveobtained a recommendation from their teachers can attendto see the practice. The out- and in-patients’ clinic is heldon Mondays and Thursdays at 3.30 P.M. Surgeons : Sir

Anthony Bowlby and Mr. W. Girling Ball. Visiting MedicalOfficer : Mr. H. N. Burroughes.ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL (Moorfields,

1804-1899), City-road, E. C. 138 beds.-This hospital,known as Moorfields Eye Hospital, was moved in 1899 tolarger buildings in City-road. In 1913 there were

2211 in-patients, the out-patients were 52,404, of whom40,393 were new out-patients, and the attendanceswere 123,776. Operations are performed daily from10 A.M. to 1 P.M., and four surgeons attend on each

day. Students are admitted to the practice of the

hospital. Fee for six months, .S3 3s. ; perpetual, &pound;5 5s.A special Clinical demonstration is given by a memberof the staff in the out-patient department every morning.Courses of instruction on the following subjects are

given at the hospital periodically: (1) examination of theeye ; (2) the use of the ophthalmoscope ; (3) errors of re-fraction ; (4) external diseases of the eye ; (5) surgicalanatomy of the eye ; (6) motor anomalies; (7) pathologyof the eye ; (8) practical pathology; (9) bacteriology;(10) operative surgery; and (11) X ray work. A

composition fee of &pound;10 10s. will entitle students of the

hospital to a perpetual ticket, and will admit them once toall the above lectures and demonstrations except the classeson practical pathology, bacteriology, operative surgery,and X ray work. Students of the hospital are eligible forthe offices of house surgeon or clinical and junior assistants.Junior assistants are appointed every three months. Anyfurther information will be furnished by Mr. Robert J.Bland, Secretary. Consulting Surgeons : Mr. J. Couper,Sir John Tweedy, Mr. W. Tay, Mr. W. Lang, and Mr.A. S. Morton. Consulting Medical Officer to the X RayDepartment: Sir James M. Davidson. Physicians : Dr. J.Taylor and Dr. Gordon M. Holmes. Surgeons : Mr. J. B.

Lawford, Mr. E. T. Collins, Mr. W. T. H. Spicer, Mr.P. Flemming, Mr. J. H. Fisher, Mr. C. D. Marshall, Mr.

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J. H. Parsons, and Mr. C. Worth. Assistant Suigeons: Mr.G. Coats, Mr. M. L. Hepburn, Mr. A. C. Hudson, andMr. R. Foster Moore. Dental Surgeon: Mr. A. E. Relph.Medical Officer to the X Ray Department: Mr. R. HighamCooper. Curator and Librarian : Mr. R. A. Greeves.

Bacteriologist : Mr. S. H. Browning. Three RefractionAssistants; 3 Resident House Surgeons; 24 Chief ClinicalAssistants ; 17 Clinical Assistants ; and 16 Junior Assistants.ROYAL WESTMINSTER OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL, King

William-street, West Strand.-The hospital contains 40 freebeds. The Out-patient Department has been recently re-

constructed and enlarged, whereby the convenience fortreatment and examination has been considerably improved.Patients, who number over 15,000 annually, are seen at 1 P.M.,and operations are performed daily at about 2 P.M. The

following are the days of attendance of the surgeons : Mr.Grimsdale and Mr. Brewerton, Mondays and Thursdays;Mr. Roll and Mr. McMullen, Tuesdays and Fridays; andMr. Dodd and Mr. Cruise, Wednesdays and Saturdays.The practice of the hospital is open to practitioners andstudents. Fees for six months, .S3 3s. ;perpetual, &pound;5 5s. ; ;shorter periods by arrangement. Students of the hospitalare eligible for the posts of house surgeon, assistant housesurgeon, pathologist, and clinical assistants. Specialdemonstrations and lectures will be given during thesession, commencing early in October ; for details see

weekly journals. Clinical Assistants (who must be dulyqualified) to the Surgical Staff are appointed twice a yearfor periods of six months. Secretary: Mr. John Hy.Johnson.ROYAL EYE HOSPITAL, St. George’s-circus, Southwark,

S.E.-There are 40 beds and 2 cots. There were

65,194 attendances in the Out-patient Department last

year, and the new patients numbered 21,047. Operationsare performed, and out-patients are seen daily at 9 A.M.and 2 P.M. The following are the days of attendance :-Afternoons : Sir William J. Collins, Wednesdays ; Mr. L. V.Cargill, Tuesdays ; Mr. J. Stroud Hosford, Mondays andFridays ; Mr. E. Brooksbank James, Mondays and Thursdays ;and Mr. E. A. Dorrell, Saturdays. Mornings: Dr. H. Wil-loughby Lyle, Tuesdays and Fridays ; Mr. A. D. Griffith,Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays ; and Mr. E. A. Dorrell,Wednesdays. Courses of clinical and practical instructionin Ophthalmology will be given by the hospital staff on

dates to be announced. Fee for the course, including threemonths’ hospital practice, &pound;3 3s. Tutorial classes for thevarious examinations arranged as far as possible to suitcandidates. Clinical assistantships are open to fully qualifiedpractitioners who have received a course of instruction atthe hospital. Further particulars may be obtained from theDean, Mr. A. D. Griffith.CENTRAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL, Judd-street,

St. Pancras, W.C.-This hospital, which has lately beenrebuilt, has 28 beds and possesses a well-equipped labora-tory and every facility for clinical teaching daily. Last

year there were 367 in- and 11,470 out-patients (entailing28,313 attendances). Classes of instruction in the variousbranches of Ophthalmology will be held during the wintersession, commencing in October. The out-patient workbegins at 1 o’clock, and operations are performed dailybetween 1 and 4. Consulting Physician : Sir Dyce Duck-worth, Bart. Consulting Surgeons: Mr. T. Brittin Archer,Mr. A. P. L. Wells, and Mr. Ernest Clarke. Surgeons : Mr.Stephen Mayou, Mr. J. F. Cunningham, and Mr. A. Levy.Assistant Surgeons: Mr. F. A. Juler, Mr. H. P. Gibb, andMr. M. W. B. Oliver. Physician : Dr. Charles 0. Hawthorne.Pathologist: Mr. F. A. Juler. House Surgeon: Mr. W.

Bainbridge. Dentist: Mr. E. P. May. Secretary : Mr.H. R. S. Druce.HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE THROAT, Golden-

square, London, W., with which is amalgamated THELONDON THROAT HOSPITAL, Portland-road.&mdash;The hospitalcontains 60 beds. There is an out-patient attend-ance of over 50.000 yearly. Clinical Instruction in the ’Diagnosis and Treatment of Disease is given in the

out-patient department from 2 to 5 P.M., on Tuesdaysand Fridays s from 6.30 to 9 P.M., and Mondays at9 A.M. Practitioners and Students are admitted tothe Practice of the Hospital at a fee of 5 guineasfor three months, 7 guineas for six months, or 10 guineasfor a Perpetual Studentship. Each course may commenceat any date. Special terms to men in actual practicewho can only attend the hospital once or twice a week.

Gentlemen may enter to the practice of the hospitalat any time. From amongst the students Junior ClinicalAssistants are selected, whose duty it is to assist themember of the staff to whom they are appointed. Two

Systematic Courses of Lectures are given during theWinter Session, the one before and the other after Christmas,which are free to medical men and students on presenta-tion of their cards. A Course will also be given during Mayand June. A syllabus of these lectures can be obtained onapplication to the honorary medical secretary, Mr. GeorgeW. Badgerow. Consulting Staff : Mr. T. Mark Hovell,Dr. H. Lambert Lack, Dr. Edward Law, and Mr. E. B.

Waggett. Advisory Staff -Physicians : Dr. A. C. Lathamand Dr. C. E. Lakin. Neurologist: Dr. E. F. Buzzard.Ophthalmologist: Mr. W. Lang. Radiographer: Dr. W.Ironside Bruce. Surgeons: Dr. J. W. Bond, Mr. C. A.

Parker, Mr. C. Woakes, Dr. Fitzgerald Powell, Mr, G. C.Cathcart, Dr. W. H. Kelson, Mr. Frank Rose, Mr. JeffersonFaulder, and Mr. George Badgerow. Assistant Surgeons:Mr. Norman Patterson, Mr. Irwin Moore, Mr. F. F.Muecke, and Mr. L. Colledge. Dental Surgeon: Mr. A. T.Pitts.CENTRAL LONDON THROAT AND EAR HOSPITAL, Gray’s s

Inn-road.-In addition to the new In-patient Departmentand operation theatre the hospital has a very extensiveout-patient department, which is open to all medical practi-tioners and students for the purpose of clinical demonstrationand instruction during the hours of the surgeons’ visits.During the past year 10,851 out-patients (involving 47,212attendances) and 1031 in-patients were treated. The feefor three months’ attendance is 5 guineas; for six months,8 guineas. The post-graduate teaching consists of succes-sive series of practical demonstrations by the membersof the staff delivered twice weekly during the winter andsummer sessions. They are so arranged that practitionersjoining at any part of the course are enabled to complete thegroup of subjects. A special Operative Surgery class isheld at intervals. The fee for each course is 2 guineas,with daily attendance at the out-patient department duringthe period of the course. Details of subjects, &c., will beafforded by the Dean. Considerable attention is givento scientific work, particularly with regard to Bacterio-logy of the ear and respiratory passages. Operationdays : in-patients, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,and Friday, at 2 P.M.; out-patients, daily at 9 A.M. Con-

sulting Physicians : Dr. Arthur Orwin and Dr. PurvesStewart. Consulting Surgeons: Sir Watson Cheyne, Bart.,Dr. Dundas Grant, and Dr. Percy Jakins. Consulting Oph-thalmic Surgeon: Mr. Stanford Morton. Surgeons: Mr.Chichele Nourse, Dr. Abercrombie, Mr. Stuart-Low, Dr.Andrew Wvlie, Dr. Atkinson, and Dr. McKenzie. Assistant

Surgeon: Mr. H. Kisch. Pathologists : Dr. Wyatt Wingraveand Dr. William Duncan. Dental Surgeons: Mr. WhishawWallis and Mr. Henning James. An&aelig;sthetists : Dr. BeresfordKingsford, Dr. Mortimer, and Dr. Crampton. AssistantAns&aelig;sthetist: Dr. Leslie Rawes. In addition the followingappointments are open to qualified members of the

profession :-Six Registrars, tenable for twelve months;and sixteen Clinical Assistants, tenable for three or sixmonths. Dean : Dr. Wyatt Wingrave. Secretary: Mr.Richard Kershaw.THE METROPOLITAN EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT HOSPITAL

(1838) (incorporated). -The hospital was founded in

1838, and is situated in Fitzroy-square. The Out-patientDepartment is opened daily at 2.30 P.M. to all medicalpractitioners and senior students for acquiring clinicalinstruction and technical knowledge. Operations uponin-patients are performed on Tuesdays, Wednesdays,Thursdays, and Fridays at 10 A.M. Fee for one month’sattendance at the hospital &pound;1 ls., and for three months2 2s. During the forthcoming session practical demon-strations will be given by members of the staff on

the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the ear

and respiratory passages. Each course may commenceat any time. Consulting Surgeon: Mr. J. Pickett.Surgeons : Mr. H. Pegler, Mr. F. Spicer, Mr. W. J.Horne, Mr. J. C. Potter, and Mr. H. Buckland Jones.An&aelig;sthetists : Mr. C. Looseley, Mr. R. Pollard, lllrs.Brady, and Air. T. W. S. Hills. Dentist: Mr. J. A.Bowes.ROYAL EAR HOSPITAL, Dean-street, Soho. (Founded

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the staff throughout the year. Clinical assistants are also

appointed. Students may join at any time. For informa-tion address the Honorary Secretary of the Medical Board,Royal Ear Hospital, Dean-street, Soho. Surgeons: Mr. M.Yearsley, Mr. Richard Lake, Mr. R. S. Cocke, and Mr.E. A. Peters. Assistant Surgeons: Mr. H. A. Kischand Mr. J. F. O’Malley. Anaesthetists : Dr. Harold

Sington, Dr. H. B. Wilson, Mr. E. W. Gandy, and Mr. W.Howard Jones. Physician and Pathologist: Dr. JuliusBernstein.

ST. PETER’S HOSPITAL FOR STONE AND OTHER URINARYDISEASES, Henrietta-street, Covent Garden. Established1860. New Hospital opened 1882.-Honorary Surgeons :Mr. F. Swinford Edwards and Mr. P. J. Freyer. AssistantSurgeons : Mr. John Pardoe, Mr. J. W. Thomson Walker, andMr. J. Swift Jolly. The hospital contains 30 beds for men and2 beds for women and children. Consultations are held and

operations are performed each Wednesday and Friday at2 P.M. Medical practitioners and students are invited tothe clinical instructions which are given in the wards andout-patient department daily, and to the operations in thetheatre on Wednesdays and Fridays at 2 P.M. Averagebeds occupied daily, 30; average out-patients seen daily,125.

ST. MARK’S HOSPITAL FOR CANCER, FISTULA, AND OTHERDISEASES OF THE RECTUM, City-road, E.C. (Founded1835.)-Honorary Surgeons: Mr. P. Lockhart Mummery,Mr. Aslett Baldwin, and Mr. C. Gordon Watson. Assistant

Surgeons: Mr. H. Graeme Anderson and Mr. L. Norbury.The hospital contains 50 beds for men and women. Opera-tions are performed on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thurs-days at 2.30 P.M. Medical practitioners and .students areinvited to the operations and to the clinical instruction inthe wards and in the out-patient department. There is alsoa course of lectures once a year, generally during the summersession, free to all qualified medical men, particulars ofwhich are announced beforehand. The number of out-

patient attendances per year is 7800, and the average numberof in-patients 614.

ST. JOHN’S HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE SKIN, 49,Leioester-square, W.C. Rebuilt 1905.-The in-patient depart-ment, 40 beds, is at 262, Uxbridge-road, W. The out-patientpractice is open to the medical profession at the followingtimes: Every day, from 2 to 3.30 P.M., and every evening(except Saturday) 6 to 7.30. At the afternoon clinics

specially selected Clinical Demonstrations, also demonstra-tions on the different diseases presenting themselves in the out-patient department, will be given. The X ray depart-ment is in operation on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursdayafternoons. The Chesterfield Lectures are given by Dr.Morgan Dockrell on Thursdays at 6 P.M., October to March,commencing on Oct. 8th. At the end of the course theChesterfield medal may be competed fol by those who haveattended three-fourths of the lectures. Physicians : Dr.Morgan Dockrell, Dr. W. Griffith, Dr. J. L. Bunch,and Dr. Knowsley Sibley. Surgeon : Mr. M. K. Hargreaves.Electro-Therapeutist : Dr. C. R. Kempster. There is a well-

equipped laboratory where special courses in Pathology andBacteriology of the Skin may be arranged for.LONDON LOCK HOSPITAL AND RESCUE HOME.-This

institution consists of a hospital for females in the Harrow-road and a hospital for males in Dean-street, Soho. At thelatter branch an out-patient department is attached, and bothsexes receive treatment. In the female branch there are 145beds, and 356 patients were admitted in 1913. In the malebranch there are 40 beds which during 1913 accommo-dated 114 patients. 33,074 out-patients were treated.Patients are seen at Dean-street on Mondays from 1 to2 P.M. and from 6 to 8 P.M. ; on Tuesdays and Wednesdaysfrom 6 to 8 P.M.; on Fridays from 2 to 3 P.M. (femalepatients) ; and on Saturdays from 2 to 4 P.M. ConsultingSurgeons: Mr. Buxton Shillitoe and Mr. J. A. Bloxam.Consulting Ophthalmic Surgeon : Mr. Henry Edward Juler.Physician : Dr. Sidney Phillips. Surgeons : Mr. J. ErnestLane, Mr. Arthur Shillitoe, and Mr. Charles Gibbs. Sur-

geons to Out-patients : Mr. Charles Gibbs, Mr. ArthurShillitoe, Mr. Charles Ryall. Mr. Herbert J. Paterson, andMr. J. E. R. McDonagh. Pathologist: Mr. A. Fleming.Dental Surgeon : Mr. N. H. Swallow. House Surgeon atthe Female Hospital: Mr. J. P. Charles. House Surgeon atthe Male Hospital and Out-patients’ Department: Mr.Russell Wilkinson.

ENGLISH PROVINCIAL ANCILLARY SCHOOLS ANDHOSPITALS.

Under this heading we include all the hospitals which arerecognised by the English Royal Colleges for a part of therequired attendance on medical and surgical practice, formedical clerkships, and surgical dresserships. The listincludes nearly every hospital of a general character in thecountry having more than 150 beds, though occasionally alarge hospital is admitted because equally good opportunitiesare afforded to students at other institutions in its neigh-bourhood, while a small hospital may be included because nosuch facilities for study are present elsewhere. The list is

arranged alphabetically as to the town where the hospital islocated.BATH ROYAL UNITED HOSPITAL, Bath.-This hospital

contains 130 beds, and possesses a fine library andmuseum. Considerable alterations and rearrangementshave been carried out in the out-patient department,theatre, and sterilising rooms during the year, andalso a complete installation of heating by hot water.

Consulting Physician : Dr. A. E. W. Fox. ConsultingSurgeons: Mr. R. J. H. Scott, Mr. F. K. Green,and Mr. T. D. Ransford. Physicians : Dr. G. A. Banna-

tyne, Dr. T. W. Smith, and Dr. E. J. Cave. Assistant

Physicians : Dr. G. E. Bowker, Dr. L. H. Walsh, and Dr. R.Waterhouse. Surgeons : Mr. H. G. Terry, Mr. F. Lace,and Mr. F. Fraser. Assistant Surgeons : Mr. W. S. Melsome,Mr. A. L. Fuller, and Mr. W. G. Mumford. Physician toElectrical Department: Dr. P. King. Assistant Physicianto Electrical Department: Dr. G. E. Bowker. Pathologistand Curator of Museum : Dr. R. Waterhouse. An&aelig;sthetist :Mr. A. de V. Blathwayt. Assistant An&aelig;sthetist : Dr. RayEdridge. Dental Surgeons : Mr. W. J. Royal and Mr.S. Carter. Secretary : Mr. J. M. Sheppard. HouseSurgeon: Mr. C. Popham. House Physician: Dr. J.Lewis.BEDFORD COUNTY HOSPITAL, Bedford.-This hospital

has 100 beds. A new X Ray and Pathological Departmenthas been built, and a steam laundry instituted.Consulting Physician : Dr. G. P. Goldsmith. ConsultingSurgeons : Mr. E. C. Sharpin and Mr. R. H. Kinsey.Physicians: Dr. R. Coombs and Dr. W. Phillips. Sur-

geons : Mr. W. Gifford Nash and Mr. Henry Skelding.Ophthalmic Surgeon: Dr. H. Goldsmith. Assistant Phy-sicians : Dr. A. C. Perram and Dr. G. T. Birks. Assistant

Surgeons : Dr. S. J. Ross and Mr. Walter Sharpin. DentalSurgeon : Mr. F. W. Williams. Secretary: Mr. BeauchampWadmore.BRADFORD ROYAL INFIRMARY. Bradford.-This hospital

contains 210 beds. The material passing through the

Surgical wards consists of major operations, chiefly abdo-minal, and gynaecological work, and affords excellent facilitiesfor either students or post-graduates. Plans for a new

hospital of 382 beds have been adopted, and the buildingoperations will be commenced as soon as the funds inhand will allow. Consulting Physicians: Dr. Reginald G.Alexander, Dr. Herbert C. Major, and Dr. David Goyder,Physicians: Dr. Henry J. Campbell, Mr. Thomas Wilmot,Dr. Richard Honeyburne, Dr. F. W. Eurich, and AIr. W.Mitchell (in charge of Electrical Department). Con-

sulting Surgeon : Mr. Harry Meade. Surgeons : Mr. CharlesF. M. Althorp, Dr. Thomas J. Wood, VIr. John B. Hall, andMr. James Phillips. Consulting Gyn&aelig;cologist : Dr. A. C. F.Rabagliati. Gynaecologist: Mr. Charles F. M. Althorp.Consulting Laryngologist: Dr. Adolph Bronner. Laryngo-logist : Dr. Andrew Little. Assistant Surgeons : Mr.Francis W. Goyder and Mr. Peter McEwan. Assistant

Physicians : Dr. John B. Dunlop and Dr. William Wrangham.Consulting Dental Surgeon : Mr. Arthur A. Matthews.Dental Surgeon: Mr. H. Alvin Mahony.THE ROYAL SUSSEX COUNTY HOSPITAL, Brighton (201

beds).-This hospital affords ample facilities for students,possessing a large out-patient department, a library, and awell-appointed clinical research and bacteriological depart-ment. The hospital does not take resident pupils, but

out-pupils may attend the practice of the hospital for anyperiod not exceeding two years on payment in advance ofsuch a fee, not exceeding 20 guineas, as the Board of

Management shall direct. Consulting Physicians: Dr. Rutter,Dr. Hollis, and Dr. Branfoot. Physicians : Dr. J. F. G. Dill,Dr. Hobhouse, and Dr. Maynard. Assistant Physicians : Dr.

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W. Broadbent, Dr. D. Hall, and Dr. Bailey. Consulting Sur-geons : Mr. N. P. Blaker, Mr. W. Furner, and Mr. T. J.Verrall. Surgeons: Mr. R. F. Jowers, Mr. F. J. Paley,and Mr. A. H. Buck. Assistant Surgeons: Mr. T. H.

Ionides, Mr. W. A. Bowring, and Mr. H. N. Fletcher.Honorary Medical Clinical Assistant: Dr. R. Clapham.Honorary Surgical Clinical Assistant: Mr. A. G. Bate.

Ophthalmic Surgeon: Mr. W. W. Gtiffin. Dermatologist:Dr. A. W. Williams. Deptal Surgeon : Mr. W. R. Wood.Assistant Dental Surgeon : Mr. T. S. Worboys. Pathologist:Dr. H. N. Galt.KENT AND CANTERBURY GENERAL HOSPITAL, Canterbury.

-The hospital contains 91 beds. Pupils of the staff areadmitted to the practice of the hospital and have the use ofthe library of the East Kent and Canterbury Medical Societyfor &pound;7 7s. A Roentgen ray apparatus has recently beengiven to the hospital. Operation day, Thursday, 11 A.M.Physicians : Dr. Harold Wacher and Dr. M. T. Williams.

Consulting Surgeons: Mr. Frank Wacher, Mr. J. Greasley,and Mr. Z. Prentice. Surgeons : Mr. Sidney Wacher, Mr.E. D. Whitehead Reid, and Mr. R. J. Ferguson. Dentist:Mr. R. S. N. Faro. Secretary : Mr. Arthur J. Lancaster.DERBYSHIRE ROYAL INFIRMARY, Derby.-This hospital

contains 260 beds. It was founded in 1810, and was

entirely rebuilt 1892-1909 on the most modern lines at a costof over &pound;140,000. There is a separate ophthalmic block of32 beds, a separate children’s block of 34 beds, and a specialdepartment for gynaecological cases. There are three resi-dent house surgeons and a resident house physician. Thereis also a well-equipped Finsen light and X ray department.Registered medical students are admitted to witnessthe medical and surgical practice on payment of 10

guineas annually. Consulting Physicians: Dr. Charles A.Greaves and Dr. G. Rice. Physicians : Dr. Edmund Vaudrey,Dr. Maurice Parry-Jones, and Dr. Hugh Barber. Consult-ing Surgeons : Mr. John A. Sharp, Mr. Charles H. Hough,and Mr. John L. Wright. Surgeons : Dr. Richard H.Luce, Mr. John A. Southern, Mr. Francis L. A. Greaves,and Mr. John E. Kilvert. Ophthalmic Surgeon : Mr. EdwinCollier Green. Gyn&aelig;cologist: Mr. Henry T. Hicks. Anees-thetists : Mr. W. St. A. St. John, Dr. J. D. C. Allen,and Dr. A. D. Hunt. Pathologist: Dr. Hugh Barber.Dental Surgeons: Mr. Charles J. Allin and Mr. J. MontagueMurphy.ROYAL DEVON AND EXETER HOSPITAL, Exeter.-Medical

and Surgical Staff : Consulting Surgeon: Mr. E. J. Domville.Physicians : Dr. H. Davy and Dr. William Gordon. Sur-

geons : Mr. J. D. Harris, Mr. Charles E. Bell, and Mr. A. C.Roper. Assistant Surgeon : Mr. Brennan Dyball. Assistant

Physician and Pathologist: Mr. Reginald V. Solly. SurgicalRegistrar and Assistant Pathologist : Mr. Robert Worthington.Surgeon Dentist: Mr. J. M. Ackland. An&aelig;sthetists : Mr.

Henry Andrew and Mr. J. Shirley Steele-Perkins. The

hospital contains 200 beds (including special children’s wards)and has a good library, museum, dissecting room, and post-mortem room. Attendance .on the practice of this hospitalqualifies for all the examining boards. Arrangements canbe made by which students can attend Midwifery on applica-tion to the House Surgeon. There is also a Private NursingStaff attached to the hospital. For particulars as to fees,&c., apply to the Matron. A new wing was added in 1897.Arrangements may be made by which gentlemen in practicedesiring to increase their qualifications may have the use ofthe museum and library and other facilities and by whichstudents may attend midwifery. A new Operating Theatrewas opened in 1906 (the gift of Mrs. Nosworthy of New-lands, Dawlish, Devon). An Electrical Treatment Depart-ment (the gift of Mrs. M. A. Sanders) was opened in 1907by Lady Duckworth-King.WEST OF ENGLAND EYE INFIRMARY, Exeter. -Physician:

Dr. William Gordon. Surgical Staff : Mr. A. C. Roper andMr. Ransom Pickard. Assistant Surgeon : Mr. G. P.Hawker. Secretary : Mr. Sidney E. Whitton. The infirmarycontains 64 beds. Students of the Exeter Hospital canattend the practice of the Eye Infirmary. Patients for the

Iyear ending Michaelmas, 1913, 3262. THE GLOUCESTERSHIRE ROYAL INFIRMARY AND EYE I

INSTITUTION. Gloucester.-This hospital, which was grantedthe title of " Royal " on the occasion of King Edward VII.’svisit to Gloucester in the year 1909. has 140 beds. Consult-

ing Surgeons: Mr. T. S. Ellis, Mr. R. M. Cole, Mr. H. E.Waddy, and Mr. E. Dykes Bower. Physicians : Dr. W. W.Grosvenor and Dr. D. E. Finlay. Assistant Physician : -.

Dr. H. Cairns Terry. Surgeons : Mr. W. Washbourn, Mr.G. W. Ancrum, and Mr. C. V. Knight. Ophthalmic Sur-geon : Mr. E. Dykes Bower. Assistant Surgeon: Mr. A.Alcock. Secretary : Mr. H. P. Pike. In-patients, 1526;out-patients, 8138.NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE INFIRMARY, Hartshill, Stoke-on-

Trent.-The New Infirmary, opened in 1869, is built onthe pavilion plan, has accommodation for about 240patients, including Children’s wards, and a special depart-ment for the treatment of Diseases of the Eye, a specialX Ray and Electrical Department, and a special departmentfor the treatment of Diseases of the Ear, Nose, and Throat,so that there are excellent facilities for acquiring a practicalknowledge of the profession. During the last four yearsthe sum of &pound;30,000 has been spent on new buildings andalterations. A new Out-patient Department, costing &pound;12,000,a new Children’s Ward of 30 beds, and a new PathologicalDepartment are amongst the structural improvementsalready completed. Further alterations and additions willfollow, a second largj Operation Theatre is in course oferection, and the whole institution will shortly be equippedin a thoroughly up-to-date manner. Physicians : Dr. S. KingAlcock, Dr. H. Nicholls, and Dr. J. Russell. Surgeons:Dr. Wheelton Hind, Mr. Reginald Alcock, and Dr. W. C.Allardice. Assistant Physicians: Dr. W. E. L. Horner,Dr. G. H. Sowry, and Dr. E. C. Myott. Assistant Surgeons:Dr. Harold Hartley, Mr. Eric E. Young, and Dr. W. Webster.Consulting Ophthalmic Surgeon : Mr. H. H. Folker. Oph-thalmic Surgeon : Mr. R. H. Dickson. Assistant OphthalmicSurgeon : Mr. S. McMurray. Medical Officers in charge ofthe Electrical Department: Dr. G. H. List and Dr. A. H.John. Surgeon in charge of Ear, Nose. and Throat Depart-ment : Mr. G. A. Carter. Dental Surgeon : Mr. J. D. Skae.Secretary and House Governor: T. Basil Rhodes, M. B., B.S.HULL ROYAL INFIRMARY, Hull.-This hospital contains

244 beds. Consulting Physician: Dr. Edward 0. Dalev.Consulting Surgeons: Sir John Sherburn, Mr. Thomas M.Evans, and Mr. Robert H. B. Nicholson, ConsultingOphthalmic Surgeon: Dr. W. C. Rockliffe. Physicians: Dr.Frank Nicholson, Dr. Frank C. Eve, and Dr. Edward Turton.Surgeons: Mr. Edmund H. Howlett, Mr. Alfred G. Francis,Mr. Henry W. Pigeon, and Mr. Edward Harrison. Oph-thalmic Surgeon: Dr. Duncan Mackay. Assistant Oph-thalmic Surgeon: Mr. William Bainbridge. Assistant

Surgeons: Mr. Harold Upcott, Mr. Edward M. Hainwortb,Mr. Robert Grieve, and Mr. Guy B. Nicholson. DentalSurgeon : Mr. Arthur W. Turton. Assistant Dental Surgeon:Mr. Stanley R. Storey. Anesthetists: Mr. Harry L. Evansand Dr. Arthur T. Sissons.

LEICESTER ROYAL INFIRMARY, Leicester.-Instruction inthe infirmary for first-year students is duly recognised bythe various examining bodies. At the General Infirmarythere are 230 beds, and at the Children’s Hospital in con-nexion 70 ; total 300. A new wing containing 100 bedswas recently opened by H. R. H. the Duchess of Argyll, anda new Nurses’ Home containing separate accommodationfor 100 nurses has also been opened. A reconstructionscheme has been carried out, and &pound;120,000 spent on

bringing the accommodation of the institution to a modernstandard of efficiency. This scheme has included the pro-vision of two modern operating theatres, as well as a

self-contained out-patients’ department. The Children’s

Hospital has been reconstructed and enlarged by theaddition of a third ward at a cost of &pound;14,500. Open-air balconies on all three floors are a feature. A centralsterilising department has been provided. There are

eight resident medical officers-viz., two house surgeons,one house physician, two assistant house surgeons, one

assistant house physician, and two dressers. All receivesalaries. The dressers are given an honorarium of &pound;10 10s.on completion of six months’ satisfactory service. Con-

sulting Surgeons: Mr. George C. Franklin, Mr. Claude

Douglas, and Mr. C. J. Bond. Physicians: Dr. ReginaldPratt, Dr. Astley V. Clarke, and Dr. Robert Sevestre.Surgeons: Mr. Henry J. Blakesley, Mr. Cecil E. Marriott,Mr. J. S. Sloane, and Mr. F. Bolton Carter. OphthalmicSurgeon : Mr. Nicholas C. Ridley. Aural Surgeon: Dr.Frederick W. Bennett. Physicians to Out-patients: Dr. T.Villiers Crosby and Dr. T. Arnold Johnston (HonoraryPathologist). Surgeons to Out-patients : Mr. W. I. Cumber-lidge and Mr. T. C. Clare. House Governor and Secretary:Mr. Harry Johnson.

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NORTHAMPTON GENERAL HOSPITAL, Northampton.-Twonew wings were opened in 1904 and the old buildingsentirely renovated and re-arranged. The number of beds is182. Non-resident pupils are received and have every oppor-tunity of acquiring a practical knowledge of their profession.The fee is &pound;10 10s. Pupils can be received at any time.

Physicians : Dr. Peverel S. Hichens and Dr. W. M. Robson.Surgeons : Mr. George H. Percival and Dr. R. A. Milligan.Ophthalmic Surgeon : Mr. E. Harries Jones. Assistant

Surgeon: Mr. N. Blake Odgers. Dental Surgeon: Mr. E.

Rogers Bull.NORFOLK AND NORWICH HOSPITAL, Norwich.-This hos-

pital has 230 beds. Non-resident pupils admitted. Fees :For three months, &pound;3 3s. ; for six months, 5 5s. ; as per-manent pupil, ;&8 8s. Consulting Physician : Sir P. Eade.

Consulting Surgeons : Dr. Beverley and Mr. H. S. Robinson.Physicians : Dr. Barton, Dr. Burton-Fanning, and Dr. Long.Surgeons: Mr. S. H. Burton, Mr. D. D. Day, and Mr. H. A.Ballance. Assistant Physician : Dr. A. J. Cleveland.Assistant Surgeons: Mr. E. W. Everett, Mr. A. J. Blaxland,and Mr. J. Burfield. Dental Surgeon : Mr. H. F. White.Electro-Therapeutist : Dr. A. J. Cleveland. Secretary : Mr.F. G. Hazell.NOTTINGHAM GENERAL HOSPITAL.-This hospital contains

254 beds. Consulting Physician : Dr. Henry Handford.Physicians: Dr. Charles H. Cattle, Dr. Frank H. Jacob,and Dr. William T. Rowe. Assistant Physicians: Dr.James C. Buckley and Dr. H. Smith Wallace. Consulting Surgeons : Mr. Rupert C. Chicken, Mr. Joseph Thompson,and Mr. H. Owen Taylor. Surgeons: Mr. Alexander R.

Anderson, Mr. Robert G. Hogarth, Mr. W. Morley Willis,and Mr. Charles H. Allen. Assistant Surgeons: Mr.Alexander Robert Tweedie and Mr. H. Bell Tawse. Dental

Surgeon: Mr. John Battersby.SOUTH DEVON AND EAST CORNWALL HOSPITAL, Plymouth.

-This hospital contains 175 beds. A second operationtheatre has been recently added. Consulting Physician :Dr. R. H. Clay. Physicians: Dr. E. L. Fox and Dr. A. B.Soltau. Consulting Surgeons : Mr. P. Swain and Mr.R. H. Lucy. Surgeons: Mr. W. L. Woollcombe, Mr. H. W.Webber, and Mr. G. F. Aldous. Assistant Physician : Dr.Colin D. Lindsey. Assistant Surgeons: Mr. W. Crosbie

Hamilton, Mr. G. C. F. Robinson, and Mr. H. G. Pinker.Physician in charge of X Ray and Finsen Light Depart-ment : Dr. W. Cheyne Wilson. Anaesthetists: Mr. C. H.Whiteford and Mr. E. G. Smith. Registrar and Out-patientAnaesthetist: Mr. G. S. Earl. Registrar and EmergencyAnaesthetist: Mr. - W. L. Hodge. Dental Surgeon : Mr.A. N. Balkwill. Pathologist : Dr. W. L. Pethybridge.THE ROYAL HOSPITAL, Portsmouth (founded 1847).-

The number of beds is 160. The hospital has X Ray andMassage Departments. Honorary Physicians : Dr. John

Phillips and Dr. W. P. McEldowney. Surgeons : Mr. C. P.Childe, Mr. T. A. M. Forde, and Mr. A. B. Wright.Honorary Anxsthetist : Dr. W. J. Essery. Honorary Assist-ant Physicians : Dr. J. T. Leon, Dr. E. J. Davis Taylor,and Dr. H. Farncombe. Honorary Assistant Surgeons : Mr.L. Cole Baker, Mr. C. A. Scott Ridout, and Mr. H. Burrows.The hospital is a preparatory School of Medicine and Sur-gery ; the attendance of pupils at this hospital is recognisedby the Examining Boards. Particulars of the Secretary atthe hospital.ROYAL BERKSHIRE HOSPITAL, Reading.-This hospital,

which contains 188 beds, has been recently enlarged, theadditions including a new Out-patient Department, a

Casualty Department, an X Ray Department, a Laboratory,an Eye Theatre, and Eye Wards. Consulting Surgeons : Mr.J. H. Walters and Mr. J. A. P. Price. Physicians: Dr.W. T. Freeman and Dr. G. S. Abram. Assistant Physicians :Dr. G. F. Murrell and Dr. G. 0. Lambert. Surgeons: Mr.W. J. Maurice and Mr. L. M. Guilding. Assistant SurgeonsMr. W. J. Foster and Mr. W. B. Secretan. Aural Surgeon :Mr. A. Roberts. Ophthalmic Surgeon : Mr. R. P. Brooks.Anaesthetist: Mr. R. Ritson. Consulting Dental Surgeon :Mr. A. L. Goadby. Pathologist : Dr. R. Donaldson. Medical

Registrar. Dr. H. M. Clarke. Surgical Registrar, Mr. J. L.Joyce. Clinical Assistants in the Ophthalmic Department,Mr. C. B Baxter, Mr. R. H. Cotton, and Mr. F. H. P. Wills.Clinical Assistant in the Aural Department, Mr. L. Powell.SALISBURY GENERAL INFIRMARY, Salisbury.-This hos-

pital contains 120 beds. Consulting Physician : Dr. G. G.Morrice. Consulting Surgeon : Mr. L. S. Luckham.

Physicians : Dr. W. W. Ord and Mr. J. E. Gordon.Surgeons : Dr. C. G. B. Kempe and Dr. E. T. Fison.Assistant Surgeons : Mr. J. Armitage and Mr. T. B.Henderson. Physi ician in charge of the X Ray Departireit:Dr. G. E. Thornton. Ophthalmic Surgeon: Mr. P. C.

Bardsley. Surgeon Dentist: Mr. F. Gordon. Secretary:Mr. S. B. Smith. In-patients, 95 weekly average; out-

patients, 1890, including dental cases 579, ophthalmic cases452, and X ray cases 352; attendances on casuals, 2043.Assistant Secretary : Mr. G. F. Henbest.

ROYAL SALOP INFIRMARY, Shrewsbury.-This hospitalhas 130 beds. Consulting Physicians : Dr. E. Burd, Mr.R. W. 0. Withers, Dr. E. Lycett Burd, and Dr. E.Cureton. Physicians: Dr. H. W. Gardner and Dr.R. H. Urwick. Consulting Surgeon : Mr. W. Eddowes.

Surgeons : Mr. A. Jackson, Mr. H. H. B. MacLeod, andMr. L. J. Godson. Ophthalmic Surgeon : Mr. C. G. RussWood. Pathologist: Dr. F. A. Anderson. Radiographer:Mr. W. S. Edmond. Dental Surgeon : Mr. W. E. Harding.Honorary Health Officer : Mr. James Wheatley. Secretary :Mr. Joseph Jenks, F.C.R.A. In-patients, 1193 ; out-patients.1190 ; out-patients’ attendances for the year, 20,217.

I ROYAL SOUTH HANTS AND SOUTHAMPTON HOSPITAL,Southampton. -This hospital contains 130 beds. Physicians :Dr. N. E. Aldridge and Dr. H. P. Ward. Assistant Physicians :Dr. J. H. P. Fraser, Dr. B. N. Tebbs, and Dr. H. J. Nightingale.Surgeons Extraordinary: Mr. W. Sims and Mr. A. B. Wade.Surgeons: Mr. H. W. Shettle, Mr. J. R. Keele, and Mr.W. P. Purvis. Assistant Surgeon: Mr. G. H. Cowen.Throat and Ear Surgeon : Mr. W. P. Purvis. Dental Sur-geons : Mr. E. G. Robertson and Mr. H. B. Neely. Electro-

Therapeutic Department: Dr. N. E. Aldridge. Secretary :Mr. T. A. Fisher Hall. In-patients, 2362 ; out-patients,10,419. The new out-patients’ building has been completedat a cost of 11,000, the gift of Miss Burrell in memoryof her brother.STAFFORDSHIRE GENERAL INFIRMARY, Stafford.-This

hospital has 77 beds. Honorary Consulting Physician : Dr.G. Reid. Physicians: Dr. C. Reid and Dr. L. Gray.Surgeons : Mr. F. M. Blumer and Mr. F. H. Marson.Assistant Honorary Surgeon: Mr. F. N. Cookson. Oph-thalmic Surgeon : Mr. A. B. Cridland. Surgeon Dentist :Mr. W. H. Ridge. Secretary: Mr. R. Battle. In-patients,882 ; out-patients, 3140.ROYAL HANTS COUNTY HOSPITAL, Winchester.-This

hospital has 108 beds. Honorary Consulting Physicians : Dr.W. M. Harman and Dr. H. E. Wingfield. Physicians : Dr.G. F. A. England, Dr. A. E. Bodington, and Dr. G. A. Tullis.Surgeons : Mr. H. J. Godwin, Mr. F. J. Child, and Mr.G. A. Roberts. Honorary Ophthalmic Surgeon: Mr. A.Zorab. Honorary Dental Surgeon: Mr. L. M. Balding.Honorary Medical Officer in charge of the X Ray Depart-ment : Dr. Norman Aldridge. Secretary: Mr. A. D.White.WOLVERHAMPTON AND STAFFORDSHIRE GENERAL HOS-

PITAL, Wolverhampton.-There are 209 beds. Specialdepart-ments for Children, Gynaecology, Ear, Throat, and NoseDiseases, Electro-therapeutic and X ray departments. Thereis an excellent library. The resident officers are a residentmedical officer and three house surgeons. ConsultingSurgeon: Mr. W. H. T. Winter. Physicians: Dr. H.Malet and Dr. J. A. Codd. Surgeons : Mr. E. Deanesly,Mr. A. H. Hunt, Mr. W. F. Cholmeley, and Mr. HowardDent. Assistant Physicians : Dr. A. H. Carter, Dr. E. H.Coleman, and Dr. T. H. Galbraith. Assistant Surgeon : Mr.C. A. Stidston. Anaesthetists: Dr. E. W. Strange, Mr.David Mann, Dr. F. A. Armitage, and Dr. J. N.McTurk. Pupils are allowed to witness the wholeof the practice of the hospital and to be present at

operations and have every opportunity of acquiring a

practical knowledge of their profession. Fees : .E.3 3s. aquarter, &pound;10 10s. the first year, and &pound;5 5s. subsequentyears. A course of Practical Pharmacy is given by thedispenser. Fee.f.3 3s. for three months. Applicationsshould be made to the Secretary of the Medical Com-mittee.

WORCESTER GENERAL INFIRMARY, Worcester.-Thishospital has 132 beds (temporarily reduced to 70). Pupilsare taken by members of the Honorary Medical and

Surgical Staff. Number of operations last year 1142.New X Ray and Electrical Departments have been

recently erected and are now in use. Additional

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accommodation for the Honorary Staff and Out-patients and also an Outdoor Shelter in connexion with the iChildren’s Ward have been built as a memorial to King e

Edward VII. Consulting Physician: Dr. M. Read. 1

Physicians: Dr. G. W. Crowe, Dr. H. A. Watson, and Dr. Neville Crowe. Consulting Surgeons: Mr. G. E. Hyde (

and Mr. T. Bates. Surgeons : Mr. T. P. Gostling, Mr. C. Pollard, and Mr. T. Bates, jun. Secretary : Mr. W. Stallard. In-patients, 1259 ; out-patients, 4547. YORK COUNTY HOSPITAL, York.-This hospital contains

150 beds. There are balconies for outdoor treatment andtwo installations of X Ray apparatus. Consulting Physicians :Dr. Richard Petch and Dr. Richard Turner, Physicians :Dr. William A. Evelyn, Dr. J. S. Gayner, and Dr. G. W.Micklethwait. Consulting Surgeons : Mr. Frederick Shannand Mr. William H. Jalland. Surgeons : Mr. G. Wilfred

Gostling, Dr. Noel L. Hood, Mr. Gerald S. Hughes, andMr. W. Paynter Noall. Ophthalmic Surgeon : Dr. PeterMacdonald, Assistant Ophthalmic Surgeon : Dr. M. D.

Ferguson. Electro-therapeutic Department: Dr. Hinton E.Bateman and Dr. J. G. Craig. An&aelig;sthetist: Mr. RobertFell. Assistant Anoesthetist: Dr. Stanley Upton. ConsultingDental Surgeon : Mr. Walter Glaisby. Dental Surgeon :Mr. Leonard A. Glaisby.

II.&mdash;SCOTLAND.THE UNIVERSITIES.

UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH.

Four Degrees in Medicine and Surgery are conferred bythe University of Edinburgh-viz., Bachelor of Medicine

(M.B.), Bachelor of Surgery (Ch.B), Doctor of Medicine

(M.D), and Master of Surgery (Ch.M.). The degree of (Bachelor of Surgery cannot be conferred on any person

.

who does not at the same time obtain the degree of Bachelor (of Medicine, and similarly the degree of Bachelor of Medicineis not conferred on any person who does not at the same e

time obtain the degree of Bachelor of Surgery. ]

A diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (D.T.M. andH.) is granted to graduates in Medicine and Surgery of theUniversity of- not less than six months’ standing, and toRegistered Medical Practitioners who, having resided in atropical country, may be approved by the Senatus, on therecommendation of the Faculty of Medicine. The courseof study includes (1) Practical Bacteriology ; (2) Diseases ofTropical Climates ; (3) Tropical Hygiene ; (4) a PracticalCourse in Medical Entomology and Protozoology andVenomous Animals ; and (5) a Course of Clinical Instruc-tion in Tropical Diseases. Any two of these courses

may be taken under Extra-academical Teachers, and ex-emption from the latter course may be granted to thosegraduates who have been engaged for a period of at least12 months in the treatment of Tropical Diseases in anytropical or subtropical country. The examinations for the

diploma, which will embrace all the foregoing subjects, areheld in December and July of each year.

Before commencing his medical studies each student mustpass a preliminary examination in (1) English, (2) Latin,(3) Elementary Mathematics, and (4) Greek or French orGerman : provided always that, in the case of a’candidatewhose native language is not English, an examination inthe native language of the candidate may be substitutedfor one in either French or German, and an examinationin any other classical language for one in Latin.No one is admitted to the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine

and Bachelor of Surgery who has not been engagedin Medical and Surgical study for five years. No courseof lectures will be allowed to qualify unless the lecturercertifies that it has embraced at least 100 lectures,or 50 lectures, as may be required by the regulations,and that the student has also duly performed the work ofthe class.

Candidates for the degrees of M.B. and Ch.B. must haveattended for at least three academic years the medical andsurgical practice either of the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, orof a general hospital elsewhere which accommodates notfewer than 80 patients and possesses a distinct staff of

physicians and surgeons. They must have attended ClinicalSurgery during a course or courses extending over not lessthan nine months. These courses may be conducted by theprofessor of clinical surgery, or by professors or lecturers

appointed for the purpose by the University Court, or bythe ordinary surgeons of the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh,or of a general hospital defined and recognised as herein-before provided, and shall consist of regular instruction at.the bedside, along with clinical lectures. A similar course.of clinical medicine during a course or courses extendingover not less than nine months is required. The candidatemust have attended a course of instruction in Mental Diseases.given by the University Lecturer, or by a recognisedTeacher, consisting of not less than six Class-room

meetings for lectures and demonstrations and ten

meetings in the Wards of a recognised Asylum for the-insane. The candidate must have attended a course of25 meetings on Practical Pharmacy in a universityor recognised school of medicine. or have dispensed drugsfor a period of three months in a hospital or dispensary, orin an establishment recognised by the Pharmaceutical

Society. The candidate must have attended for at least sixmonths, by apprenticeship or otherwise, the out-practice of ahospital, or the practice of a dispensary, or of a physician orsurgeon, or of a member of the London or Dublin Societyof Apothecaries. He must have acted as clerk in themedical wards and dresser in the surgical wards of a public-hospital for a period of six months in each case ; and must,also have availed himself, to such an extent as may be-

required by the Senatus, with the approval of the Uni-

versity Court, of opportunities of studying at a hospitalor dispensary, Post-mortem Examinations, Fevers, Diseases.of the Eye, Operative Surgery, Practical An&aelig;sthetics,Diseases of Children, Diseases of the Larynx, Ear, and Nose,and Diseases of the Skin, or such other special departmentsas may from time to time be determined. The candidatemust have personally conducted, under the superintendenceof a registered medical practitioner, 20 cases of labour, orsuch additional number as the Senatus, with the sanctionof the University Court, may from time to time determine ;or have attended for three months the practice of a lying-in hospital, or of the maternity department of a generalhospital or other public charitable institution and have con-ducted personally 12 or such an additional number of cases.of labour as the Senatus, with the approval of the UniversityCourt, may from time to time determine. The candidatemust have been properly instructed in Vaccination at a

public vaccination station, by a public vaccinator, authorisedby the proper Government authority to grant certificates ofproficiency in vaccination.With respect to the places and institutions at which the

studies of the candidate may be prosecuted the followingregulations have effect :-Two of the five years of medicalstudy must be spent in the University of Edinburgh. Theremaining three years may be spent in any University ofthe United Kingdom, or in any Indian, Colonial, or Foreignuniversity recognised for the purpose by the UniversityCourt, or in such medical schools or under such teachers.as may be recognised for the purpose by the UniversityCourt. Of the subjects of study, 16 in number-viz.,Anatomy, Practical Anatomy, Chemistry, Practical Che-

mistry, Materia Medica, Physiology, Practical Physiology,Practice of Medicine, Surgery, Midwifery and Diseases ofWomen, Pathology, Practical Pathology, Physics, Botany,Zoology, Medical Jurisprudence, and Public Health-not lessthan eight must be taken in the University of Edinburgh,which corresponds to the two years above referred to.Women are admitted to graduation in medicine under

practically the same conditions as men, excepting that, untilprovision is made in the University for instruction of womenin all subjects of the medical curriculum, the regulations asto places of study contained in the foregoing paragraph donot apply to them. Women who study in Edinburgh receivetheir instruction from recognised Extra-Academical Teachers,who are Lecturers in the School of Medicine for Women,Surgeons’ Hall.Each candidate is examined, both in writing and orally,

and clinically where the nature of the subject admits :-First, in Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, and Physics; second,in Anatomy and Physiology ; third, in Materia Medicaand Therapeutics and Pathology ; and fourth, in Surgery,Medicine, Midwifery, Forensic Medicine, and Public Health,and clinically in Medicine, Surgery, and Gynaecology ina hospital. The examinations are conducted, as far as

possible, by demonstrations of objeots placed before thecandidates. Candidates who profess themselves ready to


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