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433 METROPOLITAN HOSPITALS AND MEDICAL SCHOOLS. ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S HOSPITAL AND COLLEGE. -The clinical practice of the hospital comprises a service of 710 beds, of which 676 are in the hospital at Smithfield, and 34 are for convalescent patients at Lauderdale House, High- gate. Four house-physicians, ten house-surgeons, and a mid- wifery Assistant are appointed annually, each of them hold- ing office for one year, and provided with rooms by the hospital authorities. The ophthalmic house-surgeon is ap- pointed for six months, and is eligible for re-election for a second term of six months. The senior assistant chloro- formist and junior assistant chlorofórmist are appointed annually, and are provided with rooms. No fee is paid for any of these appointments, and each receives a salary of jE25. The clinical clerks, the obstetric clerks, the clerks to the medical out-patients, the dressers to the surgical out-patients, and the dressers in the special departments are chosen from the diligent students. Forty ward- dresserships are given annually to the students who pass the best examination in the subjects of study of the first year. Other ward-dresserships may be obtained by payment of the usual fees. A college is attached to the hospital, in which students can reside, subject to the college regulations. Foundation and other Prize8. - Open Scholarships in Science of the value of .S130 each, tenable for one year, will be competed for in September. Candidates must not be more than twenty-five years of age for one, and twenty-one for the other, and must not have entered to the medical or surgical practice of any metropolitan medical school. The subjects of examination are Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Physiology (not more than four subjects to be taken), and Zoology.-Preliminary Scientific Exhibition (founded 1873). The subjects of examination are identical with those of the Open Scholarship in Science. This Exhibition, of the value of ;&bgr;50, is tenable for one year. The Examination is confined to students of the Hospital of less than six months’ standing, and will be held in October. The Jeaffreson Exhibition, of the value of :E50, and tenable for two years, is awarded after examination in the subjects of General Education. It is now an Open Exhibition. A Senior Scholar- ship, 1250, in Anatomy, Physiology, and Chemistry. Law- rence Scholarship, and Gold Medal, of the value of forty guineas (founded in 1873 by the family of the late Sir Wm. Lawrence). Two Brackenbury Scholarships in Medicine and Surgery, :630 each. Junior Scholarships in the subjects of study of the first year : 1st, C50 ; 2nd, ae30; 3rd, 20. CHAEING-CROSS HOSPITAL AND COLLEGE.-Total fees, 99 15s., payable by instalments, including the fee of ae2 2 2s. for matriculation, which involves no examination. Matri- culated students pay proportionately lower fees, and are admitted without additional fee to the courses of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, the lectures on Psychological Medi- cine, and to the practice of the Royal Westminster 0 phthalmic Hospital. They alone are entitled to compete for the scholar- ships, gold medal, and Pereira prize. Two Entrance Scholarships, of the value of .630 and £ 20 respectively, tenable for one year, are awarded annually in October, after a competitive examination in the following subjects :-Co2)?.p?ilso)-y, English, Latin, French or German, Mathematics ; Optiooal (only one of which maybe selected), Chemistry, Mechanics, German or French, the subjects being those of the matriculation examination of the University of London. Candidates must give notice of their intention to compete on or before Wednesday, September 19th, 1883. Two scholarships are open for competition among the matriculated students: the Llewellyn Scholarship of 25, for students who have just completed their second year ; and the Golding Scholarship of ;E15, for students who have just completed their first year. The Pereira prize of 95 is open to all matriculated students, and is awarded annually for the best clinical reports. The Governors’ Gold Medal is given for excellence in clinical work. Silver or Bronze Medals are awarded to the most distinguished students in all classes. The various resident appointments are open to all matri- culated students without additional fee. Composition fee for dental student?, jE42 2s. The hours of lectures have been specially arranged to suit the convenience of students of the Dental Hospital of London, which is within three minutes walk of Charing-cross Hospital ST. GEORGE’S HOSPITAL.-Perpetual pupils, by payment of d6130 in three instalments, or jS125 in one sum, are entitled to admission to the medical and surgical practice; to compete for prizes and exhibitions; to hold the appoint- ments of house-physician and house-surgeon, assistant house- physician, assistant house-surgeon, ophthalmic assistant, and to become clinical clerks for two periods of three months each, and dressers for similar periods. The house-phy- sician and house-surgeon receive their board and lodging free, and no payment is made for the appointment. Gentle- men are admitted to the hospital practice and lectures required by the College of Physicians and Surgeons and the Society of Apothecaries on payment of £ 45 at the com- mencement of the first year of study, £45 at the commence- ment of the second year of study, d620 for the third, and .615 for each subsequent year of attendance. These payments entitle the pupil to hold the offices of clinical clerk and dresser for three months each, and to become a candidate for the offices of medical and surgical registrar and demon- strator of anatomy and curator of the museum. These are all salaried offices. The obstetric assistant is resident, with a salary of 9100. Prizes.—The William Brown Exhibition of 9100 per annum, tenable for two years, open to any perpetual pupil of St. George’s who is under twenty-five years of age, and who shall have obtained a diploma or licence entitling him to be registered as a practitioner of medicine or surgery in England, within two years previous to the period fixed for the examination (July). The examination is to test the proficiency of the candidate in Medicine, Midwifery, and Surgery, including Ophthalmic Surgery. The William Brown Exhibition of t40 per annum, tenable for three years, . for general fitness for the exercise of the medical profession, and for moral conduct, open to perpetual pupils in their fourth year of study. Sir Charles Clarke’s Prize (interest of £200 Consols) for good conduct. The Brackenbury Prize in Medicine, value nearly £40; the Brackenbury Prize in Surgery, value nearly £40 ; the Broder Prize for Clinical Surgery ; the Acland Prize for Clinical Medicine; the Pollock Prize in Physiology ; the Henry Charles Johnson Prize in Anatomy, and General Proficiency Prizes, value 910 10s. each, for students of each year. - GUY’s HOSPITAL.-House-physicians and house-surgeons, obstetric residents, dressers, clinical and other clerks, are selected from the students, according to merit, and without payment. The house-physicians, of whom there are three constantly on duty, one as junior and two as seniors, hold office for six months each, the first two months in the former capacity, the other four in the latter. The duty of the junior house-physician is to attend in the medical out-patient room three times a week, in a room adjoining that occupied by the assistant-physician for the day, and prescribe for those patients who are not seen by the assistant-physician. The senior house-physicians are chiefly occupied in the medical wards, and attend to all emergencies that may arise in the absence of the physicians. They have separate rooms in the clinical building, and are boarded at the charge of the hospital. The house-surgeons, of whom there are also three on duty, hold office for six months each. During the first two months the house-surgeon assists in the out-patient department. During the next two months he has the general superintendence of the surgical casualty department, and assists the senior when required; and subsequently, as senior house-surgeon, he has, in the absence of the surgeons and assistant-surgeons, the care of the patients in the surgical wards, and lives during these four months in the hospital, being boarded free of expense. The dressers are selected from those gentlemen who have completed their third winter session, and who have been most diligent in the junior appointments. They hold office for six months each. Three are attached to each surgeon. During their week of special duty they reside in the hospital, and board with the house- surgeons free of expense. Two obstetric residents reside and are boarded, in the hospital. Scholarships, Prizes, &c.—Open Scholarsbips of the value of &131 5s. in Arts, Latin, Greek, Mathematics, and modern languages. Open Scholarship of &131 5s. in Science. Sub- jects : Inorganic Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, Physics (these will be competed for on Tuesday, September 25th).
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METROPOLITAN HOSPITALS AND MEDICALSCHOOLS.

ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S HOSPITAL AND COLLEGE. -Theclinical practice of the hospital comprises a service of 710beds, of which 676 are in the hospital at Smithfield, and 34are for convalescent patients at Lauderdale House, High-gate.Four house-physicians, ten house-surgeons, and a mid-

wifery Assistant are appointed annually, each of them hold-ing office for one year, and provided with rooms by thehospital authorities. The ophthalmic house-surgeon is ap-pointed for six months, and is eligible for re-election for asecond term of six months. The senior assistant chloro-formist and junior assistant chlorofórmist are appointedannually, and are provided with rooms. No fee is paid forany of these appointments, and each receives a salary ofjE25. The clinical clerks, the obstetric clerks, the clerksto the medical out-patients, the dressers to the surgicalout-patients, and the dressers in the special departmentsare chosen from the diligent students. Forty ward-dresserships are given annually to the students who passthe best examination in the subjects of study of the firstyear. Other ward-dresserships may be obtained by paymentof the usual fees.A college is attached to the hospital, in which students

can reside, subject to the college regulations.Foundation and other Prize8. - Open Scholarships in

Science of the value of .S130 each, tenable for one year, willbe competed for in September. Candidates must not bemore than twenty-five years of age for one, and twenty-onefor the other, and must not have entered to the medical orsurgical practice of any metropolitan medical school. Thesubjects of examination are Physics, Chemistry, Botany,Physiology (not more than four subjects to be taken), andZoology.-Preliminary Scientific Exhibition (founded 1873).The subjects of examination are identical with those ofthe Open Scholarship in Science. This Exhibition, of thevalue of ;&bgr;50, is tenable for one year. The Examination isconfined to students of the Hospital of less than six months’standing, and will be held in October. The JeaffresonExhibition, of the value of :E50, and tenable for two years,is awarded after examination in the subjects of GeneralEducation. It is now an Open Exhibition. A Senior Scholar-ship, 1250, in Anatomy, Physiology, and Chemistry. Law-rence Scholarship, and Gold Medal, of the value of fortyguineas (founded in 1873 by the family of the late Sir Wm.Lawrence). Two Brackenbury Scholarships in Medicine andSurgery, :630 each. Junior Scholarships in the subjects ofstudy of the first year : 1st, C50 ; 2nd, ae30; 3rd, 20.

CHAEING-CROSS HOSPITAL AND COLLEGE.-Total fees,99 15s., payable by instalments, including the fee of ae2 2 2s.for matriculation, which involves no examination. Matri-culated students pay proportionately lower fees, and areadmitted without additional fee to the courses of ClinicalMedicine and Surgery, the lectures on Psychological Medi-cine, and to the practice of the Royal Westminster 0 phthalmicHospital. They alone are entitled to compete for the scholar-ships, gold medal, and Pereira prize.Two Entrance Scholarships, of the value of .630 and £ 20

respectively, tenable for one year, are awarded annually inOctober, after a competitive examination in the followingsubjects :-Co2)?.p?ilso)-y, English, Latin, French or German,Mathematics ; Optiooal (only one of which maybe selected),Chemistry, Mechanics, German or French, the subjects beingthose of the matriculation examination of the University ofLondon. Candidates must give notice of their intention tocompete on or before Wednesday, September 19th, 1883.Two scholarships are open for competition among thematriculated students: the Llewellyn Scholarship of 25,for students who have just completed their second year ; andthe Golding Scholarship of ;E15, for students who have justcompleted their first year. The Pereira prize of 95 is opento all matriculated students, and is awarded annually for thebest clinical reports. The Governors’ Gold Medal is given forexcellence in clinical work. Silver or Bronze Medals areawarded to the most distinguished students in all classes.The various resident appointments are open to all matri-

culated students without additional fee.Composition fee for dental student?, jE42 2s. The hours of

lectures have been specially arranged to suit the convenience

of students of the Dental Hospital of London, which iswithin three minutes walk of Charing-cross Hospital

ST. GEORGE’S HOSPITAL.-Perpetual pupils, by paymentof d6130 in three instalments, or jS125 in one sum, areentitled to admission to the medical and surgical practice;to compete for prizes and exhibitions; to hold the appoint-ments of house-physician and house-surgeon, assistant house-physician, assistant house-surgeon, ophthalmic assistant,and to become clinical clerks for two periods of three monthseach, and dressers for similar periods. The house-phy-sician and house-surgeon receive their board and lodgingfree, and no payment is made for the appointment. Gentle-men are admitted to the hospital practice and lecturesrequired by the College of Physicians and Surgeons andthe Society of Apothecaries on payment of £ 45 at the com-mencement of the first year of study, £45 at the commence-ment of the second year of study, d620 for the third, and .615for each subsequent year of attendance. These paymentsentitle the pupil to hold the offices of clinical clerk anddresser for three months each, and to become a candidatefor the offices of medical and surgical registrar and demon-strator of anatomy and curator of the museum. These areall salaried offices. The obstetric assistant is resident, witha salary of 9100.

Prizes.—The William Brown Exhibition of 9100 perannum, tenable for two years, open to any perpetual pupilof St. George’s who is under twenty-five years of age, andwho shall have obtained a diploma or licence entitling himto be registered as a practitioner of medicine or surgery inEngland, within two years previous to the period fixed forthe examination (July). The examination is to test theproficiency of the candidate in Medicine, Midwifery, andSurgery, including Ophthalmic Surgery. The WilliamBrown Exhibition of t40 per annum, tenable for three years, .

for general fitness for the exercise of the medical profession,and for moral conduct, open to perpetual pupils in theirfourth year of study. Sir Charles Clarke’s Prize (interest of£200 Consols) for good conduct. The Brackenbury Prize inMedicine, value nearly £40; the Brackenbury Prize in Surgery,value nearly £40 ; the Broder Prize for Clinical Surgery ; theAcland Prize for Clinical Medicine; the Pollock Prize inPhysiology ; the Henry Charles Johnson Prize in Anatomy,and General Proficiency Prizes, value 910 10s. each, forstudents of each year.

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GUY’s HOSPITAL.-House-physicians and house-surgeons,obstetric residents, dressers, clinical and other clerks, areselected from the students, according to merit, and withoutpayment. The house-physicians, of whom there are threeconstantly on duty, one as junior and two as seniors, holdoffice for six months each, the first two months in the formercapacity, the other four in the latter. The duty of thejunior house-physician is to attend in the medical out-patientroom three times a week, in a room adjoining that occupied bythe assistant-physician for the day, and prescribe for thosepatients who are not seen by the assistant-physician. Thesenior house-physicians are chiefly occupied in the medicalwards, and attend to all emergencies that may arise in theabsence of the physicians. They have separate rooms in theclinical building, and are boarded at the charge of thehospital. The house-surgeons, of whom there are also threeon duty, hold office for six months each. During the firsttwo months the house-surgeon assists in the out-patientdepartment. During the next two months he has the generalsuperintendence of the surgical casualty department, andassists the senior when required; and subsequently, as

senior house-surgeon, he has, in the absence of the surgeonsand assistant-surgeons, the care of the patients in the surgicalwards, and lives during these four months in the hospital,being boarded free of expense. The dressers are selectedfrom those gentlemen who have completed their third wintersession, and who have been most diligent in the juniorappointments. They hold office for six months each. Threeare attached to each surgeon. During their week of specialduty they reside in the hospital, and board with the house-surgeons free of expense. Two obstetric residents resideand are boarded, in the hospital.

Scholarships, Prizes, &c.—Open Scholarsbips of the valueof &131 5s. in Arts, Latin, Greek, Mathematics, and modernlanguages. Open Scholarship of &131 5s. in Science. Sub-jects : Inorganic Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, Physics(these will be competed for on Tuesday, September 25th).

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At the end of the summer session : first prize, f50 ; second of the value of f60 and f40 respectively, will be offered forprize, &25. Subjects : Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry, competition on September 24th, 25th, and 26th, 1883. TheMateria Medica, and Botany, or Comparative Anatomy.- subjects are Physics, Botany, Zuology, and InorganicFor Students in their second year : First prize, :S25 ; second Chemistry. The successful candidates must 10rthwith be.prize, 910. Subjects : Anatomy, Physiology. The Sands come full pupils of the hospital and school, if not alreadyCox Scholarship of &15 per annum for three years. Sub- entered; and are not eligible to compete for the Buxtonject: Physiology. The Michael Harris Prize of &10 for Scholarships :-The Two Buxton Scholarships, value £30 andAnatomy. For Students in their third year : First prize, JE20, will be offered for competition on September 27th, 28th,JE25 ; second prize, £10. Subjects: Medical and Surgical and 29th, 1883. The subjects are those appointed by theAnatomy, Midwifery, and Therapeutics. Fourth year’s General Council of Medical Education and Registration asStudents : First prize, £25 ; second prize, £10. Subjects : the subjects of the Preliminary Examination. A Scholar-Medicine, Surgery, Midwifery, and Medical Jurisprudence.— ship, value dE25, in Anatomy, Physiology, and Chemistry,For Senior Students: The Treasurer’s Gold Medal in will be competed for at the end of the winter session byMedicine; the Treasurer’s Gold Medal in Surgery ; the first and second year students. The Letheby Prize, valueGurney Hoare Prize of f25, for Clinical Medicine and £30, for proficiency in Chemistry. (At the end of the sum-Surgery. The Beaney Scholarship, of thirty guineas, for mer session.) Open to all full students who have com-Pathology. The Mackenzie Bacon Prize of ten guineas, for pleted their second summer session up to the termination ofOphthalmoscopy. The Physical Society awards the follow- their fourth year from entrance. A Hospital Scholarship,ing prizes : Two of f5 each to the members who send in the value ;S20, for proficiency and zeal in Clinical Medicine.best essays on selected subjects; prizes of £10 and f5 for (At the end of the winter session.) A Hospital Scholar-the best papers read before the Society; and one of f5 to ship, value j620, for proficiency and zeal in Clinical Surgery.the member who has most distinguished himself in the (At the end of the winter session.) A Hospital Scholar-debates of the sessions. ship, value jE20, for proficiency and zeal in Clinical Obstetrics.A Perpetual Ticket for Hospital Practice and Lectures (At the end of June.) The Duckworth Nelson Prize, value

may be obtained :-(1) By the payment of 125 guineas on £10, will be offered biennially for competition at the end ofentrance ; (2) by two payments of f66, one on entrance, the the winter session, and be open to all students on similarother at the commencement of the ensuing session; (3) by conditions to those of the Hospital Scholarships. The sub.the payment of three annual instalments at the commence- jects of examination will be Practical Medicine and Surgery.ment of the academical year : First year, E50 ; second year, Out-Patients Dressers’ Prizes. Six prizes of the aggregate£50 ; third year, £37 10s,

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value of JE60 will be offered for competition at the end of the-

winter session. Candidates must pass an examination inKING’S COLLEGE.-The physicians’ assistants, the phy Minor Surgery, have dressed diligently for twelve months,

sician-accoucheur’s assistant, the clinical clerks, and the and have passed the Primary Examination of the Royalhouse-surgeon and dressers, are selected by examination College of Surgeons. 2. Dissection Prizes, value £6 and 4.from among those matriculated students of the college who Appointments.—The resident appointments consist of fiveare pupils of the hospital. The College and Hospital fees house-physiciancies, five house-surgeoncies, and one accou-amount to f125 if paid in one sum on entrance, to .6130 if cheurship. Two dressers and two maternity pupils also re-paid in two instalments-viz., f70 on entrance and X60 at side in the hospital. (N.B.-The holders of all the residentthe beginning of the second winter session; or to £135 if offices are provided with rooms and board free of expense.)paid in three instalments-viz., f60 on entrance, £50 at the There are also three clinical assistants in the out-patientbeginning of the second winter session, and £25 at the departments, at a salary of £80 each. Medical registrar,beginning of the third. Students are recommended to add salary f100. Surgical registrar, salary £100. There areto the above the fee for attendance on the Medical Tutors’ numerous appointments for clinical clerks, dressers, mater-class for one year-namely, f3 3s. for the subjects required at nity pupils, post-mortem clerks, &c., without additional fees.the first examination of the Royal College of Physicians, or, For instruction in Mental Diseases, students can attend,in the case of those preparing for the Preliminary Scientific without further fee, the practice of Dr. John Millar, medicalExamination of the University of London, £5 5s. All resi. superintendent of Bethnal House Asylum, a few minutes’dent students are required to attend the tutor during their walk from the hospital.first year. Rooms are provided within the walls of the Students who have passed the Preliminary Scientific Ex-college for the residence of a limited number of matriculated amination at the University of London, and have obtainedstudents. Registration fee at hospital 10s 6d. Rooms and signatures for Lectures on Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, andcommons are provided at the hospital for the resident officers Practical Chemistry, shall have the fees for the same,free of charge. amounting to £18 18s., remitted on entering as full students at

Scholarships. — Warneford Scholarships: Two of £25 per the London Hospital; and students who have attended theannum for three years. Science : One of £50 and one of above courses elsewhere, and have obtained signatures for£25 each for two years. Sambrooke: One of jE60 and one the same previous to their entrance at the London Hos-of f40 for Science and Literature. College Scholarships : pital, shall also have these fees remitted, provided they passOne of £40 per annum for two years ; one of £30, for one the Preliminary Scientific Examination within eighteenyear; three of .E20, for one year. The Daniell Scholarship, for months of their entry as full students.Chemistry, of the annual value of j620. Sambrooke Regis- General fee to lectures and hospital practice, 90 guineas,trarships, of the annual value of f50 each, and tenable for two in one sum, or 100 guineas payable in three instalments ofyears, are open to all matriculated students who have filled 45, 40, and 15 guineas, at the commencement of the first,any one of the higher appointments of the hospital, or who second, and third years respectively.have become Associates. The Leathes Prizes, value £7, and

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the Warneford Prizes, value £40, are given annually amongst -

the matriculated medical students. Two Medical Clinical ST. MARY’s HOSPITAL.—There are five resident medicalPrizes, one of f3 for the winter session, and one of £2 for the officers, four of whom are appointed for twelve months, andsummer session, and two Surgical Clinical Prizes, of £3 each, one, the obstetric officer, for six months, who board free ofare given. The Todd Medical Clinical Prize consists of a expense in the hospital. These appointments are awardedbronze medal and books to the value of f4 4s. The Tanner after competition, without additional fee. There is also aPrize for Obstetric Medicine, value £10, and the Carter Gold resident dressership.Medal and Prize for Botany, value £15, are given annually Two demonstrators of anatomy are appointed annuallyin July.

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with a salary of £70 and £50 respectively ; a demonstrator of-

physiology at £100 a year, and a medical tutor at £100 aLONDON HOSPITAL AND COLLEGE -The Medical School year. All these officers are eligible for re-election.

of the London Hospital is under the direction of a College A Demonstratorship in Pathological Anatomy, of the valueboard, composed of six members of the hospital staff, and of £15, and tenable for six months, will be given by com-six of the house committee. The executive authority is petitive examination in Pathology and Morbid Anatomy,committed to a Warden. The hospital, which is the largest among those students who have completed their third winterin Great Britain, contains nearly 800 beds. Last year the session. The holder of the scholarship will assist the patho-number of in-patients was 7171, out-patients 62,437. logist in the discharge of his duties in the Museum andThe following Scholarships and prizes will be offered for Dead-house.

competition during the ensuing winter and summer ses- Two Prosectors of Anatomy, and two Assistant Demon-sions :-Two Entrance Scholarships in Natural Science, strators of Physiology, are appointed annually, and receive

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a certificate and jE5 each for satisfactory service in theirrespective departments.All students are required to perform the duties of clinical

clerk and dresser during the last two years of their curri-culum. Students of the third year and of subsequent yearsare also appointed as clerks and dressers to assist the phy-sicians and surgeons in charge of the out-patients.A Maternity Department is attached to the hospital.

There are special departments for Diseases of the Eye, theEar, the Skin, and the Throat, in which clinical demonstra-tions are constantly given by the physicians and surgeons.

Scholarships, Prizes, &c. -Four Open Scholarships inNatural Science, each of the value of £50, will be offered forcompetition on October 2nd and following days.In addition to the open Entrance Scholarships, Class

Prizes, and usual Appointments, Scholarships will be offeredfor competition at the end of each year, open to all pupils.These Scholarships are of the value of £20, £25, and £30,for the first, second, and third years respectively.The Entrance Fees may be paid by instalments of

50 guineas at the commencement of the first year, 40 guineasat the commencement of the second year, and the remainderat the commencement of the third year, or in differentsums by special arrangement with the Dean of the School.

MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.-There is a special Cancer De-partment, affording accommodation for thirty-three in-

patients, whose period of residence in the hospital is un-limited. Classes, open to all the students, are held forpractical instruction in the microscopical examination ofhealthy and diseased tissues, and also in the application ofbandages and other surgical apparatus. Students are

allowed to take out to read at their own homes the booksfrom the large and carefully selected medical library of theschool. Two Entrance Scholarships, of the annual value ofJE25 and £20, and tenable for two years, also an EntranceScience Scholarship, value £50, are offered for competitionat the commencement of the winter session. An Exhibitionin Elementary Anatomy, Osteology, and Physiology, value£10 10s,, is awarded to students at the end of their first year.The Lyell Medal is awarded annually for proficiency inSurgical Anatomy and Practical Surgery. Two BroderipScholarships, of the annual value of E30 and E20, tenablefor two years, are awarded to those students who passthe best examination at the bedside and the post-mortemroom. The Murray Medal and Scholarship, founded inconnexion with the University of Aberdeen, is awardedevery third year to a student of this hospital ; it will benext awarded in May, 1886. The Governors’ Prize oftwenty guineas is also awarded annually to the student whoshall most distinguish himself during his three years’ cur-riculum. Valuable class prizes are also given, and tenresident clinical appointments are annually awarded, aftercompetitive examination, to students who have completedtheir education, and complied with the regulations of theschool. The officers thus appointed reside and board in thehospital free of expense. The tutors assist all generalstudents, especially those who are preparing for examination,free of charge ; and their instruction is arranged with a viewto avoid the necessity of students obtaining any privatetuition apart from that of the Medical School. The fee forattendance on the hospital practice and lectures required bythe Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons and by the Societyof Apothecaries is 90 guineas, if paid in one sum on en-trance. The fees may be paid by instalments— £40, firstyear; £40, second year ; jE20, third year ; jE5, fourth year.The clinical clerk and dresser of the physician and surgeon

of the week dine at the board-room table, free of charge.A limited number of general students are also allowed todine at the board-room table. The paid offices of medicalregistrar, surgical registrar, resident medical officer, anddemonstrator of anatomy are open to qualified men as theybecome vacant.

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ST. THOMAS’S HOSPITAL.—Prizes and Appointments forthe year 1883 84.-For First-year’s students : Two EntranceScholarships in Natural Science of the value of £100 and i60respectively, open to all first-year’s students, will be awardedduring the first week in October, after an examination inPhysics, Chemistry, and either Botany or Zoology at theoption of the candidate ; the William Tite Scholarship, theproceeds of £1000 Consols ( £30 per annum), is awarded eachyear; also prizes of £20 and:BlO summer flo and £10.

For Second-year’s Students: The Peacock Scholarship of40 guineas, and the Musgrove Scholarship of 40 guineas, areawarded biennially to the student who shall take the highestplace in the first-class list in the examinations at the end ofthe second winter session ; they are tenable for two years,provided the holder obtains a place in the first class in thesubsequent examinations : making the winter prizes, £42,E20, and £10; summer, E15 and £10 ; with the dressership-3and the clinical clerkships. Fur Third-year’s students (win-ter) : Second Tenure of Scholarship £42, and prizes of .620, f:l5,and fl8, and the Prosector’s Prize ot j65 ; summer, 915 andf:1O. Clinical clerks and dressers are selected according tomerit. The Grainger Testimonial Prize of ;E20, awarded bi-ennially to students who shall be from three to six years’standing, for the best Physiological Essay, to be illustrated:by preparations and dissections ; the next award will bemade in 1884. The Cheselden Medal, for Surgery and Stir-gical Anatomy; and the Mead Medal, for Practical Medicine,are awarded annually to fourth-year’s students. The SollyMedal, with a prize from 10 to 20 guineas, will be awardedbiennially to a student of the third, fourth, fifth, or sixthyear, for the best report of Sargica.1 Cases. The nextaward will be made in 1884. The Treasurer’s Gold Medal,for general proficiency and good conduct, is awardedannually to a fourth-year’s student. The house-phyeiciaas,house-surgeons, assistant house-physician and surgeon, andresident accoucheur are chosen from gentlemen who haveobtained their professional diplomas according to merit, and,with the dressers, are provided with rooms and commons.Two hospital registrars, at f:lOO per annum each, will beselected from gentlemen distinguished for merit.The medical and surgical casualty out-patients are seen by

the resident assistant-physician, the resident assistant-surgeon, the house-physicians, house-surgeons, and dressers,at from 12 to 1 o’clock daily.The fee to hospital practice and lectures may be pad in,

several ways :-lst. £125, paid on entrance. 2nd. £135, intwo payments— £75 on entrance, and EGO at the beginningof next year. 3rd. Payment by three instalments-viz., ofE65 at the beginning of the first year, £50 at the beginningof the second year, and E30 at the beginning of the thirdyear entitles a student, after the payment of the third iostal-ment, to an unlimited attendance. The fee for attendanceon the general subjects required of students in DentalSurgery, is for the two years .655, or by instalments £50 forthe first year, and :E10 for the second year.

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON.-The fees for lecturesand hospital practice required by the College of Physicians.and Surgeons and the Society of Apothecaries during thestudent’s entire course amount to 125 guineas if paid in onesum, or 130 guineas if paid by instalments—viz., first year60 guineas, second year 50 guineas, third year 20 guineas.

Exhibitions, Prizes, &c.—Three Entrance Exhibitions, ofthe respective values of £100, .660, and E40 per annum,tenable for one year, are annually awarded, upon examina-tion by printed papers, to gentlemen who are about to com.mence their first winter atteodance in a medical school.The subjects of the examinations are-Chemistry, Physics,Botany, and Zoology. The next examination will takeplace at the College on September 26th and 27th. The-Atkinson Morley Surgical Scholarship of £45, tenable forthree years, is annually awarded to the student who, uponexamination, is found to possess the greatest proficiency inthe Theory and Practice of Surgery. The Sharpey Physio-logical Scholarship of about i L05 per annum, tenable forthree years, for proficiency in Biological Science. FilliterExhibition : a prize of £30 is awarded annually, in July, tothe most proficient student in the class of PathologicalAnatomy. An Atchison Scholarship, value about £55 perannum, tenable for two years. The Erichsen Prize, a sur-geon’s operating case of the value of ten guineas, awardectyearly to the student of the class of Practical Surgery whoshall most distinguish himself by manipulative skill. TheMorris Bursary of E25 a year, tenable for two years. Besides.the above, gold and silvH medala and other prizes areawarded in each class. The appointments of demonstratorsof anatomy, of resident medical officer to the hospital, and ofsurgical registrar-all of which have emoluments attached to.them-are almost invariably conferred upon students of theCollege. Physicians’ assistant;!, house-surgeons, midwiferyassistants, physicians’ clerks, surgeons’ dressers, ward clerks,and ophthalmic surgeons’ assistants are selected from thepupils, without additional fees.

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WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL.-The Hospital contains up-wards of 200 beds. There are separate departments forDiseases of the Eye, Ear, Skin, Teeth, and Throat, and forDiseases of Women. The Anatomical Museum is constantlyopen to the students. There are also a PathologicalMuseum and a Materia Medica Museum.In addition to the practice of the Hospital, pupils who

enter for the whole period of medical education may attend,without further fee, the practice of the Royal Westminster ’,Ophthalmic Hospital, and of the Royal Hospital for ’,Paralysis. Instruction in the Physical Examination of theChest is given by the Physician and Assistant Physician, Iand in the use of the Laryngoscope by Dr. De HavillandHall. Mr. R. Davy gives demonstrations in Orthopaedicsubjects. ,

A Curator of the Museum and Pathologist, with a salaryof fifty guineas, and a Medical and a Surgical Registrar areappointed annually, each with a salary of f:40. Two House-Physicians, a House-Surgeon, and a Resident ObstetricAssistant are appointed for six months after examination,and are provided with rooms and commons. They each paya deposit of f:20 on appointment ; hut receive JE25 at the ex-piration of the term if their duties have been performedsatisfactorily. An Assistant House-Surgeon is appointedfrom among the senior students ; he is provided with com-mons at the hospital table. Clinical Assistants to thePhysicians and Surgeons, and to the officers in charge ofspecial departments, are appointed from students of thefourth year.

Scholarships and Prizes.-The Fence and HouldsworthEntrance Scholarship, each £40 a year; and one EntranceScholarship value £40. The Treasurer’s Prize, an exhi-bition in Anatomy, Physiology, and Chemistry, valueX10 108., tenable for one year for first year’s men. APrize of £2 2s., by Mr. James Black, to the first year’sstudent who is most regular and diligent in the DissectingRoom. Scholarship in Anatomy and Physiology, value JE21,given by His Grace the Duke of Westminster, President ofthe Hospital, to student of second year (to be styled AssistantDemonstrator). At the end of the third summer, Prizes of£5 each (books or instruments), in Clinical Medicine andClinical Surgery. Frederick Bird, Medal and Prize, value£15, to students who have completed their fourth winter ;subjects of examination : Medicine, Midwifery, Diseases ofWomen and Children, and Pathology. Chadwick Prize forGeneral Proficiency, f21 (books or instruments), to the mostmeritorious student or students of any year not exceedingthe fifth.The fees for the entire course of Hospital Practice and

Lectures required for the degrees in Medicine of the Univer-sity of London, for the membership of the Royal College ofSurgeons of England, and for the licences of the Royal Col-lege of Physicians and of the Society of Apothecaries ofLondon, may be paid in one of three ways. There are noextras, except parts for dissection, and the newly-requiredcourse of Lectures on Experimental Physics (£33s. ) 1. Inone payment on entrance, 9100. 2. In two payments offifty guineas (£52 10s.) each, on entrance and at the com-mencement of the second winter session respectively. 3. Infive payments of X23 each, at the commencement of each ofthe first five sessions.

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GREAT NORTHERN HOSPITAL. Caledonian-road.-Con-sulting-Surgeon : Frederick Le Gros Clerk. Physicians :Drs. Cholmeley, Cook, Robert Bridges, Burnet, and Beale.Obstetric Physicians : Drs. Gustavus C. P. Murray andFancourt Barnes. Ophthalmic Surgery: Mr. R. JenningsMilles, F.R.C..S. Surgeons: Messrs. Gay, W. Adams, W.Spencer, Watson, J. Macreany, and C. B. Lockwood. AuralSurgeon : Mr. A. E. Cumberbatch. Chloroformist : Mr.George Eastes. Dental Surgeon : Mr. E. Keen. House-Surgeon : Mr. H. G. Ashwell.HOSPITAL FOR CONSUMPTION AND DISEASES Or THE

CHEST, Brompton.—Consulting Physicians : D. C. J. B.Williams, F.R.S., Dr. W. H. Walshe, Dr. R. Quain, F.R.S.,Dr. J. E. Pollock. Consulting Surgeon : Professor JohnMarshall, F.R S. Physicians: Drs. E. S. Thompson, C. T.Williams, R. D. Powell, J. Tatham. R. E. Thompson, andF. Roberts. Assistant-Physicians : Drs. T. H. Green, J. M..Bruce, J. Fowler. P. Kidd, C. Y. Biss, and D. King.Pathologist : P. Kind. Dental Surgeon : Mr. C. J. Noble.Resident Medical Otiicer : Dr. F. J. Hicks. Secretary : Mr.H. Dobbin.-Three clinical assistants reside in the hospitalfor a period of six months. Pupils are admitted to the prac-

tice of the hospital : terms JE3 3s. for three months ; per.petual, £5 5s. The medical practice of the hospital is reco.gnised by the University of London, the Apothecaries’ Com-pany, and the Army and Navy and Indian Medical Boards.The hospital contains 192 beds. 137 additional in the newextension building.ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST, City-road,

E.C.—Established 1814. 26 beds. Consulting Physicians:Drs. Herbert Davies and Horace Dobell. Physicians : Drs.G. Goddard Rogers, P. J. Hensley, Gilbart-Smith, andD. W. Finlay. Assistant-Physicians : Drs. W. Murrelland W. H. White (one vacczrccy). Consulting Surgeon :Mr. Jonathan Hutchinson. Surgeon : (vacant). House.Physician : Dr. Duncan Burgess. In-patients, 275; out.

patient cases, 7017. This hospital has been enlarged by theaddition of a very complete new out-patients’ department,and wards for 14 addittonal in-patients ; and is about to bestill further enlarged by addition of wards for about 45 morein-patients. The office of house-physician, tenable for sixmonths, and for which a sum of at the rate of £80 per annumis voted in lieu of board, is filled up in April and October.NATIONAL HOSPITAL FOR THE PARALYSED AND EPI-

LEPTIC, Queen-square, Bloomsbury. - The new hospital,now in course of building, will contain 160 beds and cots.The physicians attend every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,and Friday, at 2.30 P.M. In- and out-patients’ practice andelectrical room treatment at that hour. Physicians: Drs.Ramskill, Radcliffe, Hughlings Jackson, and Buzzard.Physicians for out-patients : Drs. H. Charlton Bastian, W.R. Gowers, and Ferrier. Assistant-Physicians : Drs. Orme-rod and Beevor. Surgeon : W. Adams. F.R.C.S. Re.sident Medical Officer and Registrar : N. Rushworth.ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL, MOORFIELDS.

-The hospital, founded in 1804, and considerably enlargedin 1876, now contains 100 beds for patients, which wereoccupied during last year by over 1868 persons. The out.patients are yearly over 20,000. Operations are performeddaily from half-past ten to one o’clock, and three surgeonsattend on each day: Mr. Streatfeild, Mr. Waren Tay, andMr. Adams, on Monday and Thursday ; Mr. Lawson, Mr.Couper, and Mr. Tweedy, on Tuesday and Friday; Mr.Hulke, Mr. Nettleship, and Mr. Gunn on Wednesday andSaturday. Students are admitted to the practice. Feesfor six months, ;E3 3s. ; perpetual, £5 5s. ; with admission todemonstrations and lectures, to be given during the winter.Students of the hospital are eligible for the office of house-surgeon, or may be appointed clinical assistants. TheSecretary, Mr. Robert Newstead, will furnish further infor-mation, as may be desired.ROYAL WESTMINSTER OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL, King

William-street, Charing-cross.-The hospital contains 50beds; and the patients, who number 10,000 annually, areseen and operations peiformed daily at two o’clock. Thefollowing are the days of attendance of the surgeons : Mr.Power, Monday and Friday; Mr. Rouse, Tuesday andSaturday; Mr. Macnamara, Monday and Thursday; Mr.Cowell, Wednesday and Saturday. The practice of thehospital is open to students. Fees for six months, j63 3 3s. ;perpetual, :E5 5s. Students of the hospital are eligible forthe post of house-surgeon. Special Demonstrations andLectures will be given during the session. Secretary, Mr.George C. Farrant.ROYAL ORTHOPEDIC HOSPITAL, 297, Oxford-street.—

Surgeons : Messrs. B. E. Brodhurst, H. A. Reeves, CharlesRead, and William E. Balkwill. House-Surgeon: Mr. H.F. Baker. Secretary: Mr. Maskell. Operations on Mon-days at 2 P.lII. The hospital is open to all legally qualifiedpractitioners. Pupils are admitted to witness the practiceof the hospital on the following terms: Six months, JE3 3s.;twelve months, £5 5s. perpetual, £ 10 10s.DENTAL HOSPITAL OF LONDON MEDICAL SCHOOL, Lei-

cester-square.-Lectures are delivered in winter on Me.chanical Dentistry, by Dr. J. Walker, on Wednesdays at5 P.M. In summer, by Mr. Colernan, on Dental Surgeryand Pathology, on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 8 A.M., and byMr. Tomes, on Dental Anatomy and Physiology (Humanand Comparative), on Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 8 A.M.Fees: General fee for special lectures required by the curri-culum, £15 15s. ; fee for two years’hospital practice requiredby the curriculum, £15 15s. ; totals fees for lectures andpractice, £31 10. Hospital Surgeons: Messrs. Hepburn,Woodhouse, Gregson, Hutchinson, Moon, and Hill. Assist.ant-Surgeons: Messrs. Canton, Underwood, Claude Rogers,Parkinson Storer-Bennett, and Truman. Chloroformists :

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Messrs. Braine, Bailey, Bird, and Mills. House-Surgeon:Mr. Butcher. Assistant House-Surgeon: Mr. Pillin. MedicalTutor: Mr. Morton Smale.SEA3IEN’S HOSPITAL (late Dreadnought), Greenwich, S.E.-

This institution is established for the relief of seamen of allnations. Casualties are received at all hours. Apartmentsare provided in the house of the Surgeon for students andothers who may be desirous of studying diseases incidentalto tropical climates before entering the services or goingabroad. There are resident House Physicians and Sur.geons. Honorary Consulting Physicians: Dr. RobertBarnes, F.R.C.P., and Dr. Richard Quain, F.R.C.P.Visiting Physicians: Drs. John Curnow, F.R.C.P., andR. E. Carrington, M.R.CP. Honorary Consulting Sur-geon : Mr. George Busk, F.R.C.S., F.R.S., &c. VisitingSurgeon: Mr. G. Robertson Turner, F.R.C.S. MedicalOfficer, Well-street Dispensary: Mr. E. Muirhead Little,M.R.C.S. Principal Medical Officer: Mr. W. JohnsonSmith, F.R.C.S. Secretary: Mr. W. Thomas Evans.THE HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN, Great Ormond-

street, Queen square, W.C., and Cromwell House, High-gate.-Physicians: Drs. Dickinson, Gee, and W. B. Cheadle,Assistant-Physicians: Drs. R, J. Lee, 0. Sturges, ThomasBarlow, D. B. Lees, and Montagu Lubbock. Surgeons :Mr. T. Smith, Mr. Howard Marsh, Mr. Edmund Owen, andMr. J. H. Morgan. Ophthalmic Surgeon : Mr. R. MarcusGunn. Surgeon-Dentist: Mr. A. Cartwright. Secretary :S. Whitford. There are now 121 beds in the hospital, GreatOrmond-street, and 52 beds at the country branch ; total 173.In-patients last year, 1025; out-patients, 12,900. Thepractice at the hospital has recently been thrown opengratuitously to the pupils of the different hospitals andmedical schools of London on conditions which may beascertained of the Secretary.QUEEN CHARLOTTE’S LYING-IN HOSPITAL, Marylebone-

road, London, W.-Physicians to the in-patients : Drs. Hopeand Chapman Grigg. This hospital has been recentlyenlarged and is in full operation. It receives nearly 700patients annually, besides having a large out-patientmaternity. The pupils are permitted to see the practice in ’,both departments. Medical pupils are received at all timesof the year. Pupils enjoy unusual opportunities of seeingobstetric complications and operative midwifery, on accountof the very large number of primiparous cases-upwards ofthree-fourths of the total admission. Clinical instruction isgiven on the more important cases that present themselvesin both departments. Certificates of attendance at this hos-pital are received by all universities, colteges, and licensingbodies; and a diploma is granted in midwifery. Monthlynurses and midwives are received for training.

Fees: Medical pupils, from E3 3s. for one week to E26 5s.for three months, exclusive of board and lodging; pupil mid-wives, £26 5s. for three months ; and pupil nurses, £10 10s.for two months, both inclusive of board and lodging.For further particulars applications should be made to the

secretary, at the hospital.BRITISH LYING-IN HOSPITAL, Endell-street, St. Giles’s,

W.C.-Consulting Physician : Dr. Priestley. ConsultingSurgeon : Mr. T. Spencer Wells. Physicians : Dr. Hey-wood Smith, Dr. S. Fancourt Barnes, and Dr. John Phillips.Matron : Miss Freeman. Secretary : Mr. Fitz-Roy Gardner.This institution receives women only as midwifery pupils.The pupils reside in the hospital, and attend the patientsin-doors and within half a mile radius, under the directionof the matron and physicians. A course of lectures is alsogiven by the physicians. The fee for the course of threemonths is ten guineas. Pupils that prove themselves com-petent receive a certificate signed by the physicians, enablingthem to practise midwifery.THE ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN AND WOMEN,

Waterloo-bridge-road. -Instituted 1816. Consulting Phy-sicians : Dr. Wilks, Dr. John Williams. ConsultingSurgeons : Mr. J. Cooper Foster, Mr. Edwin Canton. Phy-sicians : Drs. W. Park, G. Roper, and G. Gulliver.Surgeon: Mr. H. C. Jacobson. Assistant-Surgeon : E. Over.man Day. Surgeon Dentist: Mr. W. Whitehouse. ResidentMedical Officer : J. F. Briscoe. Secretary : Mr. R. G.Kestin. Advanced students in medicine, and such practi-tioners as may desire it, are permitted to attend the practiceof this hospital gratis. If a certificate signifying such atten-dance be required, the sum of £5 5s. must be paid to thephysicians and surgeons in ordinary conjointly.VICTORIA HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN, Chelaea, S.W., and

Churchfields, Margate.—The Hospital contains 60 beds and

12 at the home at Margate; and has a large out-patientdepartment (over 500 weekly). Physicians: Dr. JulianEvans and Dr. Ridge Jones. Physician to the out-patients:Drs. Grigg, Albert Venn, T. Colcott Fox, and F. D.Drewitt* Surgeon: Mr. Cowell. Surgeons to the out-

patients : Messrs. Churchill and Walter Pye. Dental

Surgeon: Mr. Francis Fox. House-Surgeon : John A.Shaw. Registrar : J. Hugh Smith. Secretary: CaptainW. C. Blount, R. N. Out-patients are seen daily as under :-Medical cases: Daily, except Saturday and Sunday, at

9A.M.; also on Mondays and Thursdays at 1.30. Surgicalcases: Daily, except Monday and Thursday, at 10 A.M.Dental cases : Saturdays at 9 A.M.EAST LONDON HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN AND DISPEN-

SARY FOR WOMEN, Shad well, E.-Consulting Physicians :Robert Barnes, M.D. ; Sir Andrew Clark, Bart., M.D.Consulting Surgeon : Dllxton Shillitoe, Esq. ConsultingOphthalmic Surgeon : George Cowell, Esq. Physicians :Eustace Smith, M.D. Lond. ; Horatio B. Donkin, M.B.Oxon. Surgeons: Arthur Caesar, M.R.C.S. ; H. A. Reeves,F.R.C.S.E. Assistant Physicians : Francis Warner, M.D.Lond. ; H. Radcliffe Crocker, M.D. Lond. ; R. H. Parker,M.R.C.S. Administrator of Anaesthetics : Thomas Bird,M.A., M.R.C.S. Medical 01iicer: J. Scott Battams,M.R.C.S. The hospital contains 92 beds, besides 10 beds inan infirmary for nurses and children who require isolation.WEST LONDON HOSPITAL, Hammersmith-road, W.—By

a recent enlargement this hospital has now 100 beds. In1882 (47 beds), 678 in-patients and 13,503 out-patients weretreated. There are two appointments of House-Surgeon,each tenable for six months, salary ESO per annum, noboard. A new one of Registrar, honorarium, E25 perannum. Also appointments for a limited number of ClinicalAssistants. Physicians : Drs. G. Goddard Rogers, J. C.Thorowgood, D. W. C. Hood. Physician for Diseases ofWomen : Dr. Alfred Wiltshire. Surgeons : Messrs. AlfredCooper, C. B. Keetley, and F. Swinford Edwards. Surgeonfor Diseases of the Eye : Mr. B. J. Vernon. House-Sur-geons : Mr. Harold Rendley and Mr. H. H. Taylor.Secretary: Mr. R. J. Gilbert.EVELINA HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN, Snuthwark

bridge-road, S.E.-Consulting Physician: Dr. W. S. Playfair. Consulting Surgeons : Mr. Prescott Hewett and Mr.W. Morrant Baker. Physicians : Drs. Fred. Willcocks, F.Taylor, N. I. C. Tirard, James Goodhart. Surgeons :Messrs. H. G. Howse, R. Clement Lucas, and C. J. Symonds.Ophthalmic Surgeon : Dr. W. A. Brailey. Dental Surgeon :Mr. Newland Pedley. House-Surgeon : Dr. W. H. C.Newnham. Hon. Secretary: Dr. 1. Dobree Chepmell.THE "ALL S AINTS CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL, Margaret-

street, W. —Twelve beds; chiefly for Chronic Joint Diseases.Founded by the All Saints Sisterhood. Surgeon: Mr. NobleSmith.MR. THOMAS COOKE’S SCHOOL OF ANATOMY, PHYSIO-

LOGY, AND SURGERY.—This school is intended to meet therequirements of two distinct classes of students-i.e., (1)Advanced students and qualified practitioners, who maywish either to extend their knowledge of the foregoing Rub-jects or to recall to mind what they once knew and havesince forgotten ; (2) beginners entering upon their medicalstudies by a short term of apprenticeship. For the former,rapid advanced classes, complete in three months, but stillthoroughly practical, are provided; and for the latter,when required, more elementary classes of six months’ dura.tion. Private address : 16, Woburn-place, Russell-square.SCHOOL OF PHARMACY OF THE PHARMACEUTICAL

SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN.—Lectures on Chemistry andPharmacy by Professor Redwood, Ph.D., F.I.C., F. C S.,Botany and Materia, Medica by Professor Bentley, M.R.C.S.,Eng., F. L. S. Practical Chemistry, Professor John Attfield,Ph.D., F. R. S., F.I.C., F.C.S., Director of the Laboratories ;Wyndham R. Dunstan, F.C.S., Demonstrator; FrederickWilliam Short, Assistant-Demonstrator. The session com-mences on Monday, October 1st, at 10 A.M. Application foradmission to the School, or for further information, maybe made to the professors or their assistants in the lecturetheatre or laboratories, 17, Bloomsbury-square, London, W. CTHE PARKES --NIUSEUM.-This museum has been incor-

porated and established in Margaret-street, where excellentaccommodation has been found for it. The removal of themuseum from its somewhat inaccessible quarters at Univer-sity College was rendered necessary by the greatly increasedsize of the museum, and the ever-increasing demands forspace by the Professors of University College. In its new

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home the museum is acces-ible to all students, and theCouncil offer facilities to any teacher of Hygiene in a medicalschool who mav wish to biin.- his class to the museum forinstruction. The lectures and demonstrations which weregiven in the museum with so much success in 1879-1880, butwhich had to be discontinued in consequence of the over.crowded state of the museum at University College, havebeen renewed.

ENGLISH PROVINCIAL HOSPITALS ANDMEDICAL SCHOOLS.

BATH ROYAL UNITED HOSPITAL.-120 beds. HonoraryConsulting Physicians: Drs. Davies and Coates. Pby-sicians : Drs. Goodridge, Cole, and Fox. Surgeons: Messrs.Stockwell, Fowler, and Freeman. Assistant - Surgeons :Messrs. Green, Scott, and R.,nsford. Honorary MedicalOfficers for Out-patients: Dr. Field, and Messrs Cowan andCraddock. Dental Surgeon : Mr. Gaine. PathologicalRegistrar and Curator : Mr. H. Cullifnrd Hopkins. The

hospital is recognised by the General Medical Council, andlicensed for dissection. It has a good library and an ex-cellent museum, containing a large number of interestingspecimens, both in Pdthology and Comparative Anatomy.A year spent at the hospital counts as one out of the fourrequired before qualifying for practice. Fees for attendingthe hospital practice, six months, £5 5s. ; twelve months,£10 10s. Instruction in Practical Pharmacy, i5 5s.

Pupils entering in October can, if desired, be instructed inthe subjects required for the First Professional Examinationof the Royal College of Physicians, which can be passedduring the year spent at the hospital. The subjects areChemistry and Chemical Physics, Materia Medica andPharmacy, Medical Botany, and Osteology.For further particulars apply to the Registrar and Curator.

QUEEN’S COLLEGE, BIRMINGHAM.-The Sands Cox Prize,of the value of j620, is offered annually in the Medical De-partment. It is open to students who have completed theircurriculum, and is awarded after examination in Medicine,Surgery, and Midwifery. The examination for this prize in1884 will be held in the last week in March. Two InglebyScholarships will be offered annually after examination inobstetric Medicine and Surgery, and Diseases of Womenand Children. These Scholarships are open to students whohave completed the first two years of their cuniculum inthis College. One or more Sydenham Scholarships will beoffered annually, of the value of thirty guineas each. Theorphan sons of former students of the Birmingham MedicalSchool shall have priority of election. No Sydenhamscholars shall be elected whose age exceeds twenty-threeyears on the day of election. The Scholarships shall be heldfor three years, subject to good behaviour. One or moreQueen’s Scholarships will be offered annually of the value ofthirty guineas. They are held for three years, one thirdbeing paid each year, subject to good behaviour. Studentsof Queen’s College are qualified to compete for all Scholar-ships, gold medals, and other prizes offered by the Universityof London, the Royal College of Surgeons, and the Apothe-caries’ Society.THE GENERAL AND THE QUEEN’S HOSPITALS, BIRMING-

HAM.—The General Hospital :-Consulting Physician: Dr.Fletcher. Consulting Surgeons: Mr. Crompton and Mr.Baker. Physicians: Drs. Russell, Wade, Foster, andRickards. Surgeons: Messrs. Pemberton, Bartleet, Jolly,and Chavasse. Obstetric Officer: Dr. Malins. Assistant-Physicians : Drs. Saundby and Simon. Assistant-Surgeons:Messrs. Archer and Haslam.-The Queen’s Hospital: Con-

sulting Obstetric Surgeon: Mr. Berry. Consulting Surgeon:Mr. S. Gamgee. Physicians: Drs. Sawyer, Carter, and Hunt.Surgeons: Messrs. Furneaux Jordan, Wilders, BennettMay,and Lloyd. Obstetric Surgeon: Mr. John Clay. Ophthal-mic Surgeon: Mr. Priestley Smith. Dental Surgeon: Mr.Charles Sims. Physician for Out-patients: Dr. Suckling.Casualty Surgeons: Messrs. Hawkins and Moore.The practices of these hospitals are amalgamated for the

purposes of clinical instruction under the direction of theBirmingham Clinical Board.

BRISTOL SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (affiliated to UniversityCollege, Bristol).-Students of Anatomy or Physiology whodo not pay the composition fee of sixty guineas are requiredto pay a medical tutor’s fees of two guineas per annum.

BRISTOL GENERAL HOSPITAL.-154 Beds. Phvsicians :Drs. Burder, Markham Skerritt, and Harrison. PhysicianAccoucheur : Dr. Lawrence. Surgeons : Messrs. Lansdown,Dobson, Keall, and Pickering Dentist: Mr. Parson.House-Surgeon : Mr. Penny Physician’,4- Assistant: Mr.Cornish. Assistant House-Surgeon : Dr. Woolby. Clinicalclerkship, six months, five guineas. Dressersbip, sixmonths, five guineas. Obstetric clerkship, three months,three guineas. Special clinical instruction is given inDiseases of the Skin, Eye, Ear, and Throat, also inDiseases of Women, and in Dental Surgery.Fees.-Medical or Surgical Practice, six months, JE6;

twelve months, £10 ; perpetual, £20.Pupils are entitled to attend the whole medical and sur-

gical practice of the hospital. Dressers reside in the hospitalin rotation, and free of expense, and attend all the casualtiesunder the direction of the House-Surgeon. PathologicalClerks are appointed from among the students, with anhonorarium of three guineas. Instruction in Pharmacy isgiven in the hospital dispensary.BRISTOL ROYAL INFIRMARY.-250 beds. Pnysicians:

Drs. Spencer, Sisingleton Smith, Waldo, and Shaw. Stir-geons : Messrs. Board, Dowsoa, Prichard, Cross, and GreigSmith. Surgeon for the out-patients: Mr. Harsant.Medical Superintendent: Mr. Macintire. Hou,4e- Physician:Dr. Watson. House-Surgeon : Dr. Lendon. Secretary : W.Trenerry. In-patients last year, 2863; out-patients lastyear, 30,478. Clinical clerkship, six months, five guineas;one year, eight, guineas. Dressership, five guineas for eachsix months. Obstetric clerkship, three guineas for eachthree months. Special clinical instruction is given inDiseases of the Eye, Ear, and Throat, also in Diseases ofWomen.Fees.-Medical or Surgical Practice, six months, seven

guineas ; one year, twelve guineas ; perpetual, twentyguineas. Medical and Surgical Practice together in onepayment, one year, twenty guineas ; perpetual, thirty-fiveguineas. The above fees include Clinical Lectures.

Pupils are entitled to attend the practice not only of theirown physician or surgeon, but also that of all the physiciansor surgeons. Surgical pupils, on acquiring the requisiteexperience, are permitted to dress all the out-patients, andalso to reside in the house in weekly rotation, where theyare in charge of all the casualties under the supervision ofthe house-surgeon. A Pathological Clerk, who performs allthe post-mortem examinations, is appointed for three monthsfrom among the senior students.

ADDENBROOKE’S HOSPITAL, CAMBRIDGE.-Clinical Lec-tures in Medicine and Surgery in connexion with the Cam.bridge Medical School are delivered at this hospital twice aweek during the academical year; and practical instructionin Medicine and Surgery, in the wards and out-patientrooms, is given by the physicians and surgeons daily, duringthe vacations as well as term time. Instruction is also givenin all the special modes of medical and surgical investigation.Clinical clerks and dressers are selected from studentsaccording to merit, and without payment.

UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, New-castle-upon-Tyne.—Scholarships, &c.—A University of Dur.ham Scholarship of the value of .625 a year for four yearsannually for proficiency in Arts awarded to full students intheir first year only. The Dickinson Schnlarsbip, value;E15 annually, for Medicine, Surgery, Midwifery, andPathology. The Tulloch Scholarship, value ;/;20 annually,for Anatomy, Physiology, and Chemistry. The CharltonScholarship, value £35 annually (together with a goldmedal), for Medicine. The Gibb Scholarship, value £25annually, for Pathology. The Goyder Memorial Scholarship,value about £15, awarded for Clinical Medicine and ClinicalSurgery in the Infirmary. At the end of each session a SilverMedal and Certificate of Honour are awarded in each ofthe regular classes. An Assistant Curator of the Museumis annually appointed from among the senior students, andreceives £12 as an honorarium. Four Assistant Demonstra-tors of Anatomy (each receiving an honorarium of £5),Assistant Physiologists, Pathological Assistants, and Assist-ants to the Dental Surgeon are also elected. Four times inthe year, two Resident Medical Assistants, two ResidentSurgical Assistants, three Non-resident Clinical Clerk’’, andsixteen Non-resident Dressers (eight for the In-patients andeight for the Out-patimt Department), are appointed forthree months. The Medical and Surgical Assistants are


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