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The Corps goes into ciimp tor a week in the toummtr eachyear for field training. There is also a Shooting Club inthe corps, in which instruction in, and facilities for, thepractice of rifle shooting are given. There is a Trans-port Section in connexion with the corps, the membersof which go through a course of iostruction in rising anddriving and transport work with the regular troops. Thereare also sections of Cyclists and Signallers. A Gymnastic Class meets once a week at headquarters, underan instructor who teaches boxing and fencing. Lecturesare delivered during the winter session. The headquarterscontain a fine drill hall, mess-rooms, canteen, &c., wheredinners, suppers, dances, and smoking concerts can be heldat any time. The Adjutant will give any informationrespecting the above on application to the headquarters,Calthorpe-street, Gray’s-inn-road, W.C.SCHOOL OF THE PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY OF GREAT
BRITAIN.-Chemistry and Physics: W. Palmer Wynne, D.Sc.Lond., F.R.S. Botany : Professor Reynolds Green, M.A.,Sc.D., F.R.S., F.L.S. Pharmaceutics : Professor Greenisb,F.I.C., F.L.S. (Dean of the school). The session com.mences on Wednesday, Oct. 1st. Medical students, or
pupils intending to enter the medical profession, are admittedto the lectures and laboratory work in any or all the courses.Certificates of instruction in this school are received bythe Conjoint Board of the Royal Colleges. Applicationfor admission to the school, or for further information,may be made to the Registrar, 17, Bloomsbury-square,London, W.C.
THE LONDON COLLEGE OF CHEMISTRY PHARMACY, ANDBOTANY, 323, Clapham-road. Londoo, S.W. - Principal,Henry Wootton, B.Se. Lond. This College, which i,established for the purpose of providing thorough andpractical instruction in all branches of science, especillyfor students preparing for Pharmaceutical, Medical and
University Examinations, includes large and completelyfitted chemical, pharmaceutica.1, and physical laboratories,lecture-hall, museum, and class-rooms. Each student hasa separate commodious bench, fitted with gas, waler, andsink, with large locker for apparatus. There is a botanicgarden attached to the school.
WESTMINSTER COLLEGE OF CHEMISTRY AND PHARMACY,LTD., Trinity-square, Borough, S.E.-Principal, G. S. V.Wills, F.L S., Ph.C. Special instruction given to medicaland dental students in chemistry, physics. and pharmacy.Fees and time by arrangement. Ladies are preparedfor the Dispenser’s Examination of the Apothecaries’Hall. For prospectus, fees, &c., apply to J. E. Walden,Secretary.ROYAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, London (with which is
incorporated the ROYAL SCHOOL OF MINES).-Mechanicsand Mathematics : Professor J. Perry, F.R.S. Biology : Pro-fessor G. B. Howes, F.R.S. (Zoology), and Professor J. B.Farmer, M.A. (Botany). Chemistry : Professor W. A. Tilden,F.R.S., and Dr. W. P. Wynne, F.R.S. Physics : ProfessorH. L. Callendar, LL.D., F.R.S., Mr. W. Watson. D.So.,F.R S., and Mr. A. Fowler, A.R C.S., F.R.A S. Geology :Professor J. W. Judd, C.B., F.R.S., and Dr. Cullis. Metal-lurgy : Professor Sir W. C. Roberts Austen, K.C.B., F.R S.Mining : Professor C. Le Neve Foster, F.R.S. The Collegere-opens on Wednesday, Oct. 1st, 1902. Communicationsshould be addressed to the Registrar, Royal College ofScience, South Kensington, S. W.ELECTRICAL STANDARDIZING, TESTING, AND TRAINING
INSTITUTION. Faraday House 8 and 10, Charing-cross-road, W.C.-Principal. Hugh Erat Harrison, BSc.Lond.,F.C.S., A.M.I.C.E., M.I.E.E. Instructor in Mathematics :Alexander Russell, M.A. Glasgow and Cambridge. Instructorin Chemistry: Chas. J. Wilson. F.I.C.. F.C.S. Instructorin Mechanical Engineering : Walter H. Bell, A.M.I.C.E.This institution, in addition to its ordinary course of trainingin electrical engineering, which occupies two or three years,also arranges for special instruction in all branches ofelectricity either by private tuition or by a speciallyarranged course at the college or at the works of the
companies with which it is associated. There are
Entrance Scholarships of the value of 80 and 50 guineas, andExhibitions of 40 guineas. Particulars may be obtainedon application to the Sacretary, Mr. Howard Foulds,Faradav House, Charing-cross-road, W.C. Session beginsSept. 15th.
MEDICAL TEACHERS.
MR. R. C. B. KERIN, B.A., London, first in First Class Honours inClassics, assisted by a staff of B.A. and B.Sc. Honour Graduates, pre-pares candidates in class and bv private tuition for Medical Prelimi-naries, London Matriculation, Preliminary Scientific Inter. Science,Hospital Scholarships, First Conjoint, First M.B. Lond., Oxon., andCamb., &c. Biological, Chemical, and Physieal Laboratories. For lasteight years 230 London University Successes and four Hospital Science-Scholarships, &c.-Carlyon College, 55 and 56, Chancery-lane, W.C.The UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION POSTAL INSTITUTION prepares candi
dates either through the post or orally for all Medical Examinations,especially the M.D. (London or Durham), the D.P.H. (Cambridge orLondon), and the F.R.C.S. (England or Edinburgh). There are five
tutors holding the M.D. or M.S. degree for the postal preparation,besides other tutors for laboratory work. The institution has a well-equipped laboratory for Public Health work, including Bacteriology.Oral classes are held during September to revise book work and practicalwork. The Manager is Mr. E. S. Weymouth, M.A., 27, Southimpton-street, Strand, London, W.C.M.D., B.S. LOND. prepares for all the Professional Exams. Smal!*
classes are held for the Final College of Surgeons and Physicians, the-Hall, the M.D.’s of Brussels and Durham (15 years’ standing). Tuitionby correspondence.-Address, M.D., 23, Wimpole-street, Cavendish-square, W.
Special preparations, in class, privately, and bv correspondence, forthe Triple Qualification, Edinburgh. Also for Fellowship Examina-tions of Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, and M D. Brussels.Resident pupils received.-Address, CLASS ROOMS, 7, Chambers-street,Edinburgh. ghCoaching for Examination (University of Brussels). Also Corre-spondence Course for Provincial Practitioners, with practical and1Jivâ voce work in London before going to Brussels.-Address, CANTAB.,2, Harewood-place, Hanover-square. W.Mr. D. W. PATTERSON. 1lLB., B.S. Durh. (First Honours), Luke
Armstrong and Charlton Scholar, Gibson Prizeman, Coaches in all theprofessional subjects of the M.D. Durh. exam. During the last twa. years 30 out of 36 candidates eoaehed by Dr. Patterson have been suo-cessful.-Dr. Patterson, Cardigan-terrace, Newcastle-on-Tyne.Coaching by experienced Honours Graduates (Medicine, Surgery.’
Science) for M.D. (Lond. and Cambridge), M.D- Durham (15 years.standing), M.D.Brux., Primary Fellowship, D.P.H.. the Services. 1st,2nd, and Final Conjoint. Tuition in class, privately or by post, inMedicine, Surgery, Anatomy, Physiology, Materia. Medica. Chemistry,Biology, &c. Laboratory. Many years’ continuous success. SpecialCorrespondence Courses for 2NI.D. Lond., M.D. Durh., F.R.C.S., D.P.H..&c.-E. Goocx, B.Sc.. 115, Gower-street, W.C.Classes for the Navy Medical Service are held at 46, Great Ormond-
street, W.C.INSTRUCTORS IN ELOCUTION, &C.
Mr. WILLIAM VAN PRAAGH, the public introducer of the Pure OralSystem of teaching Deat Mutes, has made the subject of Lip-readmg.and the cure of all Defects of Speech, both acquired and congenitalhis special study. Papers ou the various subjects can be had at 11,Fitzroy-square, W.Mrs. EMIL BEHNKE gives instruction in Voice Training and treats.
Stammering and other Defects of Speech at 18, Earl’b-oourt-e.quare, S.W.Mr. ERNEST YOUNG corrects Defects of Speech ar 113, Chatliam-street,
Liverpool. Resident Pupils are received.
A PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF’SURGERY.-The Belgian Society of Surgery will hold its.annual congress at Brussels from Sept. 8th to the llth.There will be discussions on the following subjects : (1) the-Treatment of Appendicitis, introduced by Dr. Broca ofParis, Dr. Sonnenburg of Berlin, Dr Roux of Lausanne, andDr. Gallet of Brussels ; (2) the Treatment of Fractures of-the Limbs, introduced by Dr. Tuffier of Paris, Dr. Rothschildof Frankfort, and Dr. Hannecart of Brussels ; and (3Operative Asepsis, with Special Reference to the Sterilisa-tion of Ligatures and the Operators’ Hands. At the same
meeting proposals will be brought forward for the foundingof an international society of surgery. Invitations to takepart in the proceedings have been sent to eminent surgeon&in all countries.
OPEN-AIR TREATMENT OF CONSUMPTION.-TheWorcestershire Consumption Sanatorium Committee hasmade arrangements to accept Mr. Dangerfield’s offer of hi&house and grounds at Knightwick for the purpose of a sana-torium and the work of erecting the necessary shelters willshortly be commenced. The sanatorium is intended for the-reception of persons amongst the poorer classes sufferingfrom consumption in its early stages and will supply a wantthat is very urgently needed in the county. Accommodationwill be provided at first for 15 patients and it is hoped thatit will be possible to be ready for their reception by the end,of September. Already a very generous response hasbeen made for the erection of shelters and towards theannual maintenance, and it is confidently hoped that now astart is made further contributions will be readily forth-coming. Any donations towards (1) the building fund forshelters, &c., and (2) annual maintenance may be paid to theaccount of the "Consumption Sanatorium at the OldBank, Worcester.
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* For Students entering on or in their First Year.. , ,, t For Students entering on or in the’r Second Year.For Students enterirg on their,Third Year.
§ For Students entering on or in their Fourth or Fifth Year, or for Graduates.
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’ Women Etudents who fulfil the cond!1ili>1j of the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotlind may apply to the Secretary* ofthjat Trust for pllo:l1ment of their class fees. * ’ .
t Given in.each ctaaa at termination of each course of lectures.