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233 Candidates may also, at their option, send in certificates of attendance at any hospitals, or on any courses of lectures, in addition to the above. Attendance on a course of military surgery is recommended. Candidates producing satisfactory certificates will be ad- mitted to an examination on the following subjects:- 1. Surgery in all its departments. 2. Medicine, including the diseases of women and children, therapeutics, pharmacy, and hygiene. 3. Anatomy and physiology, including comparative ana- tomy. 4. Natural history, including botany and zoology. The examination will be conducted- 1. By means of written questions and answers. 2. By object examinations and experiments, when the sub- ject admits of such tests. 3. By practical examination at the bed-side of the patient, and by dissections and operations on the dead body. 4. By vivet voce examination. All assistant-surgeons are required to subscribe to the mili- tary or medical, and medical retiring funds at the Presidencies to which they may be respectively appointed, and to the Military Orphan Asylum also, if appointed to Bengal. All assistant-surgeons who shall neglect or refuse to proceed to India under the orders of the Court of Directors, within three months from the date of their appointments, will be considered as having forfeited them, unless special circumstances shall justify a departure from this regulation. Candidates may apply to Dr. Scott, 13, Stratton-street, for further information, if needed. N.B.-The certificates and notices as to examination herein contained apply only to the examination to be held in January next. Regulations regarding the requirements of candidates for future examinations will be issued after the first examination. Metropolitan Hospitals & Medical Schools. (Izz the following list, the hospitals and medical schools of the metropolis are placed in alphabetical order.] ] ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S HOSPITAL, irait3afielcl. .P/M/MMCM—Dr. Hue, Dr. Roupell, Dr. Burrows, and Dr. F. J. Farre. Surgeons—Mr. Lawrence, Mr. Stanley, Mr. Lloyd, and Mr. Skey. Assistant-Physicians-Dr. Jeaffreson, Dr. Black, Dr. Baly, and Dr. Kirkes. Assistant Surgeons - Mr. Wormald, Mr. Paget, Mr. McWhinnie, and Mr. Coote. Physician-Accoucheur-Dr. West. The hospital contains 650 beds, of which 420 are allotted to surgical cases and diseases of the eye, and 230 to medical cases and diseases of women. In 1852, 88,954 patients were relieved, including 5763 in-patients, 19,446 out-patients, and 63,745 casualties. The clinical clerks to the physicians are elected from the i most diligent students. ! Dresserships, three months, £12 12s.; six months, X18 18s.; twelve months, X26 5s. I The entrance to the medical or surgical practice confers the right of attending the courses of clinical lectures by the physicians or surgeons. Clinical lectures are delivered weekly during both the winter and the summer sessions. On medicine, by Dr. Roupell, Dr. Burrows, and Dr. Farre. On surgery, by Mr. Lawrence, Mr. Stanley, Mr. Lloyd, and Mr. Skey. Examinations after death are made in the Pathological Theatre, at twelve. Demonstrator of morbid anatomy, Mr. Callender, registrar to the hospital. Surgical operations on Saturday, at half-past one. Cases in midwifery are attended, in out-patients of the hospital, by the students of the midwifery-class, under the superintendence of the physician accoucheur. More than 400 cases are thus attended annually. The chemical laboratory is open daily, from ten to four o’clock, for a special class of laboratory students:-Fee for one month, £3 3s.; for three months, £6 6s. All students of the first year are examined weekly in the several subjects of their studies by the tutor, Mr. Savory. ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S COLLEGE. WINTER SESSION. The Introductory Address will be delivered by Dr. Burrows, on Mondays, October 2nd, at seven P.M. Medicine: Dr. George Burrows, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at half-past three. One course or session, £5 58.; unlimited, £7 7s. Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy : Mr. Skey, daily, except Saturday, at half-past two. Half session, £5 5s.; whole session, £7 7s.; unlimited, CIO 10s. General and Morbid Anatomy and Physiology: Mr. Paget, daily, at nine in the morning. One course or half session, £5 5s.; whole session, .67 7s.; unlimited, £10 10.9. Practical Anatomy. Demonstrators: Mr. Holden and Mr. Holmes Coote, daily, from half-past ten to half-past two. The dissecting-rooms are open daily, from seven till four. Surgery: Mr. Lawrence, Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday, at seven o’clock in the evening. One course or session, £5 5s.; a second course, £3 3s.; unlimited, £7 7s. Chemistry: Mr. Stenhouse, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at ten. One course, £5 5s.; unlimited, £7 7s. SUMMER SESSION. Materia Medica and Therapeutics: Dr. Roupell, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, at half past two. One course or session, £5 5s.; unlimited, .67 i’ 7s. Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children: Dr. West, daily, (except Saturday,) at half-past three. One course, X4 4s.; unlimited, £6 6s. Botany: Dr. F. J. Farre, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at nine. One course, £3 3s.; unlimited, X4 4s. Herborizing excursions during the course. Practical Chemistry: Mr. Stenhouse, assisted by Mr. Abel, and Mr. R. V. Tuson, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, from ten till one. One course, £2 2s.; unlimited, £3 3s. Forensic Medicine: Dr. Baly, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at nine. One course, £3 3s. ; unlimited, £4 4s. Comparative Anatomy: Mr. McWhinnie, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at ten. One course, £2 2s.; unlimited, £3 3s. Natural Philosophy: Mr. R. Martin, M.B., Wednesday and Saturday, at twelve. One course, £2 2s. Entrance fee to all the lectures required by the Royal Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons, and the Society of Apothecaries, X52 lOs.; to all the Lectures and Hospital Practice necessary for the same examinations, X94 10s. ; unlimited entrance to all the lectures, .663. These fees may be paid in two or in three portions at the commencement of the first winter and summer and second winter sessions. CHARING-CROSS HOSPITAL, West Strand,,near Charing-cross. Consulting Pky.,-icia?i-Dr. W. Shearman. Physician’s-Dr. Golding and Dr. Chowne. Assistant- Physician- Dr. Rowland. Surgeons-Mr. Hancock and Mr. Avery. Assistant-Surgeon-Mr. E. Canton. The physicians and surgeons visit the wards daily, (Sundays excepted,) between one and two o’clock. Out-patients are seen and prescribed for at the hospital daily, (Sundays excepted,) between twelve and two o’clock. Medical and surgical clinical lectures are given weekly by the physicians and surgeons of the hospital. CHARING-CROSS MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SCHOOL. WINTER SESSION. The Introductory Address will be delivered by Dr. W. D. Chowne, on Monday, October 2nd, at three Pm. Chemistry: Mr. H. H. Lewis, Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur- day, at half-past nine. One session, X5 5s.; two sessions, .66 6s.; unlimited, £7 7s. Anatomy: Mr. E. Canton, daily, (except Saturday,) at half
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Candidates may also, at their option, send in certificates ofattendance at any hospitals, or on any courses of lectures,in addition to the above. Attendance on a course of militarysurgery is recommended.

Candidates producing satisfactory certificates will be ad-mitted to an examination on the following subjects:-

1. Surgery in all its departments.2. Medicine, including the diseases of women and children,

therapeutics, pharmacy, and hygiene.3. Anatomy and physiology, including comparative ana-

tomy.4. Natural history, including botany and zoology.The examination will be conducted-1. By means of written questions and answers.2. By object examinations and experiments, when the sub-

ject admits of such tests.3. By practical examination at the bed-side of the patient,

and by dissections and operations on the dead body.4. By vivet voce examination.All assistant-surgeons are required to subscribe to the mili-

tary or medical, and medical retiring funds at the Presidenciesto which they may be respectively appointed, and to theMilitary Orphan Asylum also, if appointed to Bengal.

All assistant-surgeons who shall neglect or refuse to proceedto India under the orders of the Court of Directors, within threemonths from the date of their appointments, will be consideredas having forfeited them, unless special circumstances shalljustify a departure from this regulation.

Candidates may apply to Dr. Scott, 13, Stratton-street, forfurther information, if needed.N.B.-The certificates and notices as to examination herein

contained apply only to the examination to be held in Januarynext.

Regulations regarding the requirements of candidates forfuture examinations will be issued after the first examination.

Metropolitan Hospitals & Medical Schools.

(Izz the following list, the hospitals and medical schools of themetropolis are placed in alphabetical order.] ]

ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S HOSPITAL,irait3afielcl.

.P/M/MMCM—Dr. Hue, Dr. Roupell, Dr. Burrows, and Dr. F.J. Farre.

Surgeons—Mr. Lawrence, Mr. Stanley, Mr. Lloyd, andMr. Skey.

Assistant-Physicians-Dr. Jeaffreson, Dr. Black, Dr. Baly,and Dr. Kirkes.

Assistant Surgeons - Mr. Wormald, Mr. Paget, Mr.McWhinnie, and Mr. Coote.

Physician-Accoucheur-Dr. West.

The hospital contains 650 beds, of which 420 are allotted tosurgical cases and diseases of the eye, and 230 to medical casesand diseases of women. In 1852, 88,954 patients were relieved,including 5763 in-patients, 19,446 out-patients, and 63,745casualties.The clinical clerks to the physicians are elected from the i

most diligent students. !

Dresserships, three months, £12 12s.; six months, X18 18s.;twelve months, X26 5s. IThe entrance to the medical or surgical practice confers

the right of attending the courses of clinical lectures by thephysicians or surgeons.

Clinical lectures are delivered weekly during both the winterand the summer sessions. On medicine, by Dr. Roupell, Dr.Burrows, and Dr. Farre. On surgery, by Mr. Lawrence, Mr.Stanley, Mr. Lloyd, and Mr. Skey.Examinations after death are made in the Pathological

Theatre, at twelve. Demonstrator of morbid anatomy, Mr.Callender, registrar to the hospital.

Surgical operations on Saturday, at half-past one.Cases in midwifery are attended, in out-patients of the

hospital, by the students of the midwifery-class, under thesuperintendence of the physician accoucheur. More than 400cases are thus attended annually.The chemical laboratory is open daily, from ten to four

o’clock, for a special class of laboratory students:-Fee for onemonth, £3 3s.; for three months, £6 6s.All students of the first year are examined weekly in the

several subjects of their studies by the tutor, Mr. Savory.

ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S COLLEGE.WINTER SESSION.

The Introductory Address will be delivered by Dr. Burrows,on Mondays, October 2nd, at seven P.M.Medicine: Dr. George Burrows, Monday, Wednesday, and

Friday, at half-past three. One course or session, £5 58.;unlimited, £7 7s.

Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy : Mr. Skey, daily, exceptSaturday, at half-past two. Half session, £5 5s.; wholesession, £7 7s.; unlimited, CIO 10s.

General and Morbid Anatomy and Physiology: Mr. Paget,daily, at nine in the morning. One course or half session,£5 5s.; whole session, .67 7s.; unlimited, £10 10.9.

Practical Anatomy. Demonstrators: Mr. Holden and Mr.Holmes Coote, daily, from half-past ten to half-past two.The dissecting-rooms are open daily, from seven till four.

Surgery: Mr. Lawrence, Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday,at seven o’clock in the evening. One course or session,£5 5s.; a second course, £3 3s.; unlimited, £7 7s.

Chemistry: Mr. Stenhouse, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday,at ten. One course, £5 5s.; unlimited, £7 7s.

SUMMER SESSION.

Materia Medica and Therapeutics: Dr. Roupell, Tuesday,Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, at half past two. Onecourse or session, £5 5s.; unlimited, .67 i’ 7s.

Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children: Dr.West, daily, (except Saturday,) at half-past three. Onecourse, X4 4s.; unlimited, £6 6s.

Botany: Dr. F. J. Farre, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday,at nine. One course, £3 3s.; unlimited, X4 4s. Herborizingexcursions during the course.

Practical Chemistry: Mr. Stenhouse, assisted by Mr. Abel, andMr. R. V. Tuson, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday,from ten till one. One course, £2 2s.; unlimited, £3 3s.

Forensic Medicine: Dr. Baly, Monday, Wednesday, andFriday, at nine. One course, £3 3s. ; unlimited, £4 4s.

Comparative Anatomy: Mr. McWhinnie, Monday, Wednesday,and Friday, at ten. One course, £2 2s.; unlimited, £3 3s.

Natural Philosophy: Mr. R. Martin, M.B., Wednesday andSaturday, at twelve. One course, £2 2s.Entrance fee to all the lectures required by the Royal Colleges

of Physicians and Surgeons, and the Society of Apothecaries,X52 lOs.; to all the Lectures and Hospital Practice necessaryfor the same examinations, X94 10s. ; unlimited entrance to allthe lectures, .663. These fees may be paid in two or in threeportions at the commencement of the first winter and summerand second winter sessions.

CHARING-CROSS HOSPITAL,West Strand,,near Charing-cross.

Consulting Pky.,-icia?i-Dr. W. Shearman.Physician’s-Dr. Golding and Dr. Chowne.Assistant- Physician- Dr. Rowland.Surgeons-Mr. Hancock and Mr. Avery.Assistant-Surgeon-Mr. E. Canton.

The physicians and surgeons visit the wards daily, (Sundaysexcepted,) between one and two o’clock.

Out-patients are seen and prescribed for at the hospitaldaily, (Sundays excepted,) between twelve and two o’clock.

Medical and surgical clinical lectures are given weekly bythe physicians and surgeons of the hospital.

CHARING-CROSS MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SCHOOL.WINTER SESSION.

The Introductory Address will be delivered by Dr. W. D.Chowne, on Monday, October 2nd, at three Pm.Chemistry: Mr. H. H. Lewis, Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur-

day, at half-past nine. One session, X5 5s.; two sessions,.66 6s.; unlimited, £7 7s.

Anatomy: Mr. E. Canton, daily, (except Saturday,) at half

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past eight A.M. One session, X4 4s.; two sessions, .66 6s.;unlimited, £7 7s.

Demonstrations and Dissections : Mr. Goldsbro, daily, at three.One session, £2 2s.; two sessions, £3 3s.; unlimited, X4 4s.

Hospital Practice : daily, from twelve to two.Physiology and Pathology: Dr. Hyde Salter, daily, (except

Saturday,) at half-nast three. One session, X4 4s. ; twosessions, £6 6s.; unlimited, £7 7s.

Medicine: Dr. Chowne and Dr. Rowland, Monday, Wednes-day, and Friday, .at half-past four. One session, X4 4s.;two sessions, £6 6 6s. ; unlimited, £7 7s.

Surgery: Mr. Hancock, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, athalf-past two. One session, £3 3s.; two sessions, .65 5s.;unlimited, £6 6s.

SUMMER SESSION.

Practical Chemistry in the Laboratory: Mr. H. H. Lewis,Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Fee, £2 2s.

Materia Medica and Therapeutics: Dr. Steggall and Dr. Will-shire, daily, (except Monday,) at nine A.M. One session,£4 4s.; two sessions, .65 5s.; unlimited, £6 6s.

Midwifery, and the Medical Treatment of Women andChildren: Dr. Chowne and Mr. Hird, Monday, Tuesday,Thursday, and Friday, at two. One session, £3 3s.; twosessions, £5 5 s.; unlimited, £6 6s.

Botany: Mr. Headland, daily, at ten. One session, £2 2s.;two sessions, £3 3 s. ; unlimited, X4 4s.

Medical Jurisprudence: Dr. G. Birkett and Mr. Hird, Mon-day, Wednesday, and Friday, at three. One session,j62 2s.; two sessions, £3 3s. ; unlimited, £4 4s.

Demonstrations in operative surgery, applications of ban-dages, splints, &c., by Mr. Hancock.Attendance is given in the dissecting-room by the teacher of

anatomy and the demonstrator.General fee for all the lectures required by the College of

Surgeons and Society of Apothecaries, £45 ; with practicalchemistry, £47 2s.

Free Scholarships are granted in some cases, the regulationsrespecting which, and forms of application, are to be obtainedby the candidates personally of the Secretary of the hospital.

Medical officers of the army and navy are admitted to thepractice and lectures at this hospital and school, upon present-ing a recommendation from the heads of their respective de--partments. ____________

ST. GEORGE’S HOSPITAL,Hyde-park Corner.

Physicians-Dr. J. A. Wilson, Dr. Nairne, Dr. Page, and Dr.Bence Jones.

Assistant-Physicians--Dr. Pitman and Dr. Fuller.Obstetric Physician-Dr. R. Lee.Surgeons.Mr. Caesar Hawkins, Mr. Cutler, Mr. Tatum, and

Mr. H. C. Johnson.Assistant-Surgeons-Mr. P. Hewett and Mr. G. D. Pollock.

The hospital contains 350 beds.The physicians and surgeons attend daily at one o’clock.Operations on Thursdays, at one o’clock.Patients with diseases of the eye are treated by Mr. Tatum

and Mr. H. C. Johnson, on Mondays and Fridays, at oneo’clock.

Clinical lectures delivered by the physicians and surgeons onTuesdays and Saturdays, at a quarter before two, during thewinter and summer sessions.

Instruction in practical pharmacy, in the laboratory anddispensary of the hospital. Terms :-Six months, X12 12s.; oneyear, X15 15s.The pupils attending the medical and surgical practice may

become, when qualified, clinical clerks to the several phy-sicians and surgeons. The dresser of the surgeon of the weekboards at the hospital, free of expense.

Perpetual pupils are eligible to be assistant house-surgeonsfor six months, and house-surgeon for twelve months, (withoutadditional fee,) when properly qualified for the office.

Library subscription for the first year, .61 £1 Is.; for every,subsequent year, 5s.

ST. GEORGE’S MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SCHOOL.WINTER SESSION.

Anatomy, General, and Physiology : Mr. Athol Johnson,Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, at ten A.M.

One course, £6 6s.; perpetual, .68 8s.Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical: Mr. Prescott Hewett,Mr. Pollock, and Mr. Henry Gray, daily, (except Saturday,)at a quarter before three. One course, X6 6s.; perpetual,£88s.

Practical Anatomy: Students will be directed in their studiesduring several hours daily, by the demonstrators, under thesuperintendence of the lecturers.

Chemistry: Mr. H. M. Noad, Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur-day, at eleven. One course, £6 6s.; perpetual, =68 8s.

Medicine: Dr. Nairne and Dr. Page, Monday, Wednesday,and Friday, at nine. One course. -P5 5s.; perpetual, .66 6 6s.

Surgery: Mr. Tatum, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, attwelve. One course, X4 4s. ; perpetual, £6 6s.

SUMMER SESSION.

Materia Medica: Dr. Pitman, daily, (except Saturday,) ateleven. One course, X5 5s.; perpetual, £6 6s.

Midwifery: Dr. R. Lee, daily, at nine. One course, £4 4s.;perpetual, £6 68.

Botany: Mr. Henfrey, daily, (except Saturday,) at twelve.One course, X3 3s.; perpetual, X4 4s.

Medical Jurisprudence: Dr. Fuller, Monday, Wednesday,Thursday, and Friday, at ten A.M. One course, £3 3s.;perpetual, X4 4s.

Practical Chemistry, (including use of materials:) Mr. Noad,daily, at half-past two. Fee for the course, £4 4s.The whole of the lectures and hospital practice required by

the College of Surgeons of England and Society of Apothe.caries of London, may be attended, on payment of fortyguineas at the commencement of the first year; forty guineasat the commencement of the second year; and twelve guineasat the commencement of the third year. The payment for theyear will admit the pupil to all the lectures, and to the hospitalpractice required, for that year only. Registration fee, oneguinea.SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES. -There will be examination):

for three scholarships in July, 1855: of the value of £30,.620, and .610 respectively, and tenable for two years ; the

subjects of examination will be anatomy, chemistry, andmateria medica.

Candidates must be matriculated students, who have beenstudying in the hospital school for one winter and one summersession.A student elected to a scholarship will be required to con-

tinue his studies at the hospital during the whole period inwhich he holds the scholarship, unless with leave given by themedical officers to be absent.CURATOR OF THE PATHOLOGICAL MUSEUM.—A curator is

appointed annually by the Weekly Board, on the recommenda-tion of the Medical School Council, with a salary of X50 perannum.

REGISTRARS. -Two registrars are appointed annually by theWeekly Board, on the recommendation of the Medical SchoolCouncil, each with a salary of 0820 per annum.

GUY’S HOSPITAL,Southwark.

Consulting P7tysicia,)t--Dr. Bright.Physicians-Dr. Addison, Dr. Barlow, and Dr. Hughes.Assistaut-Physicians-Dr. G. Owen Rees, Dr. Gull, and Dr.

Habershon.Surgeons-Mr. Cock, Mr. Hilton, and Mr. Birkett.Assístant-Surgeonsw’geol1s-Mr. Alfred Poland and Mr. . -Callaway,Obstetric Physicians-Dr. Lever and Dr. Oldham.Surgeon-Dentist-Mr. T. -Bell.Surgeon of the Ege Infirmary-Mr. France.Apothecary-Mr. Stocker.

This hospital contains 549 beds. The day for general admi.c-sion of patients is Wednesday, at ten o’clock; but accidentsand cases of urgent disease are received at all hours. Casualpatients are dressed at the surgery from ten to two daily.Out-patients prescribed for by the assistant-physicians o.

Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at twelve; and a day isset apart for the special study and treatment of cutaneous dis-eases. Diseases of women are attended to on Thursdays andSaturdays, at twelve; and ophthalmic cases on Tuesdays and

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Fridays, at twelve. The physicians and surgeons visit thewards, and give clinical instruction, daily, at one. Mr.France attends the eye wards on Mondays and Fridays, at one.Patients in the obstetric wards are also prescribed for at one,daily. In the Lying-in Charity many hundred women areannually attended by students. The electricity room is opendaily at three, under the superintendence of Dr. G-ull. Studentsare instructed in the use of the microscope.

Students must give satisfactory testimony as to their educa-tion and conduct.

FEES.- £ 40 for the first year, X40 for the second, and .E10for every succeeding year of attendance. The sum of £100 ina single payment entitles the student to a perpetual ticket.

Dressers, clinical clerks, assistants, resident obstetric clerks,and dressers in the eye ward, are selected from those studentswho have attended a second year, and have most satisfactorilydistinguished themselves.The dressers and obstetric residents live in the hospital, and

are provided with commons during their weeks of residence.The cases in the general wards are divided amongst the juniorstudents, who act as clerks to the physicians and surgeons.

Dr. Odling and Dr. Pavy superintend the studies of pupilspreparing to graduate.

GUY’S MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SCHOOL.

WINTER SESSION.

The Introductory Address will be given by Mr. Birkett, onMonday, October 2nd, 1854, at two o’clock.

Anatomy: Mr. Poland and Mr. Callaway, daily, at two.Physiology and General Pathology: Dr. Gull, Tuesday, Wed-

nesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at nine.Demonstrations in Anatomy: Dr. Pavy and Mr. Cooper

Foster, daily.Demonstrations in Morbid Anatomy: Dr. Habershon, daily, at

half-past two.Chemistry: Dr. Alfred S. Taylor, Tuesday, Thursday, and

Saturday, at eleven. ‘

Medicine: Dr. Addison, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, athalf-past three.

Surgery : Mr. Hilton and Mr. Birkett, Tuesday, Thursday,and Saturday, at half-past three.

Experimental Philosophy Dr. Odling, Tuesday, at seven.Moral Philosophy: Rev. T. H. Bullock, Chaplain to the Hos-

pital.Clinical Medicine: Dr. Addison, Dr. Barlow, and Dr. Hughes.Clinical Surgery: Mr. Cock, Mr. Hilton, and Mr. Birkett.Clinical Lectures on Midwifery and Diseases of Women: Dr.Lever and Dr. Oldham.

SUMMER SESSION.

Demonstrations on Cutaneous Diseases: Dr. Addison and Dr.Gull, Monday, at one.

Materia Medica: Dr. Owen Rees, Tuesday, Thursday, andSaturday, at two.

Clinical Medicine: Dr. Owen Rees, Dr. Gull, and Dr. Raber-shon.

Clinical Surgery: Mr. Poland and Mr. Callaway.Dental Surgery : Mr. Bell and Mr. Sa,lter.Midwifery: Dr. Lever and Dr. Oldham, daily, at a quarter to

nine.Medical Jurisprudence: Dr. Alfred Taylor, Tuesday, Thursday,and Saturday, at ten.

Ophthalmic Surgery : Mr. France, Wednesday and Friday, atthree.

Botany: Mr. Johnson, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, athalf-past eleven.

Practical Chemistry: Dr. Odling, Monday, Wednesday, andFriday, from eleven to three.

KING’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL,Portugal-street, Lincoln’s Inn-fields.

Oonsulting Physicians-Dr. Watson and Dr. Ferguson.Physicians-Dr. Budd and Dr. Todd.Physician- Accoucheur- Dr. Arthur Farre.Physician to Out-patients-Dr. W. A. Guy.Assistant-Physician-Dr. George Johnson.Surgeons-Mr. Fergusson and Mr. Partridge.Assistant-Surgeons-Mr. W. Bowman and Mr. Henry Lee.Surgeon-Dentist-Mr S. Cartwright; jun.

HOSPITAL FEES.

Perpetual admission to the Medical and Surgical Practice :-For Matriculated Students of King’s College ....E31 10For Pupils who are not Matriculated Students... 36 15

Registration fee, (to be paid to the Secretary at King’s Col-lege Hospital,} 10s. 6d.

Hospital attendance, daily, from half-past one to three, ex-cept on Wednesdays, when the hospital will be visited at twoo’clock, to allow the students to attend the Principal’s lecture.

Dr. Arthur Farre, Physician-Accoucheur, attends at half-past eleven, on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.

Clinical lectures are delivered at half-past one on alternate

The physician’s assistant and clinical clerks, the house-sur-geon, and dressers, are selected by examination from amongstthose matriculated students of the College who are pupils of thehospital. No fee is paid for any of these appointments.The hospital accommodates 120 in-patients.

KING’S COLLEGE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT,Somerset House.

The session will open with an Introductory Lecture by Dr.Royle, on Monday, October 2nd, at two P.M.Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical: Mr. Partridge, daily, at

nine. Demonstrators, Mr. Henry Lee and Mr. J. Wood.One sessional course, .68 8s.; unlimited, X9 9s.

Physiology, General and Morbid Anatomy: Mr. Bowman, Dr.Beale, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, at fouro’clock. One course, j68 8s.; unlimited, £9 9s.

Chemistry: Dr. W. A. Miller, daily, (excepting Saturday,) at-three. Demonstrator, Mr. C. L. Bloxam. One course,£7 7s.; unlimited, £9 9s.

Medicine: Dr. Budd, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, atfive. One course, £5 5s.; unlimited, £7 7s.

Surgery: Mr. Fergusson, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, atfive. One course, £4 4s.; unlimited, £6 6s.

SUMMER SESSION.

Midwifery: Dr. A. Farre, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday,and Friday, at four. One course, X4 4s. ; unlimited, ;E6 6 6s.

Materia Medica and Therapeutics: Dr. Forbes Royle, Tuesday,Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, at a quarter-past ten.One course, X5 5s.; unlimited, £6 6s.

Botany: , Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, andFriday, at nine. One course, £3 3s.; unlimited, £4 4s.

Forensic Medicine: Dr. Guy, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,and Friday, at a quarter-past twelve. One course, X3 3s.;unlimited, X4 4s.

Practical Chemistry : Mr. J. E. Bowman, daily, at a quarter-past ten. One course, £4 4s.; unlimited, £8 8s.

Comparative Anatomy: Mr. Rymer Jones, Monday, Wednes-day, and Friday, at a quarter-past ten. One course, .63 3s.;unlimited, X4 4s.A resident medical tutor assists the students in the subjects

of the lectures of their first and second years.The course of study required by -the College and Hall may

be pursued at King’s College on payment of X93 9s.This payment may be made either in one sum upon matricu-

lation ; or in two equal sums-the one at the commencementof the winter session, October 1st, and the other not later thanthe 21st of January.The following fees must be paid at the time of matriculation: :-

Fees for admission to the laboratory class of analyticalchemistry-for one month, X4 4s.; for three months, £10 108.for six months, .618 l&s.; for nine months, £26 5s.

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Fee for the medical tutor-to resident students, £2 2s. foreach academical year; to non-resident students, £3 3s. Allresident students are required to attend the medical tutorduring their first year.

Students are matriculated or occasional. Matriculatedstudents are those who receive their entire medical educationat King’s College; they wear the College cap and gown.Occasional students are those who attend only the lectures ofparticular professors.

ENDOWMENTS.

1. WARNEFORD SCHOLARSHIPS. -Class I: Two of .625, forthree years, given every October to such new students inMedicine who shall pass the best examination in Divinity,Classics, Mathematics, History and the Modern Languages.-Class I]-: Two of £25, for two years, given every July to suchresident second year students who shall pass the best examina-tion in Divinity and Hospital Practice.

2. MEDICAL SCHOLARSHIPS, given annually.-One of X40 forstudents of the third and fourth year, tenable for three years;one of X30 for students of the second year, tenable for twoyears; and three of .620, for students of the first year, tenablefor two years.

3. DANIELL SCHOLARSHIP.-It is open to every student ofthe College; is of the annual value of .620, tenable for twoyears, and is given every second year for the best series ofresearches in Chemistry made in the laboratory of the Collegesince the last award.

THE LONDON HOSPITAL,Whitechapel.

Physicians-Dr. Little, Dr. Fraser, and Dr. Davies.Assistant-Physicians-Dr. Parker, Dr. Gibbon, and Dr. A.

Clark.Obstetric Physician-Dr. Ramsbotham.Surgeons-Mr. Luke, Mr. Adams, and Mr. Curling.Assistant-Surgeons-Mr. Critchett, Mr. N. Ward, and Mr.

Wordsworth.This hospital contains 400 beds. Accidents received and

treated in 1853, 10,764.One of the physicians and one of the surgeons attend daily,

the former at eight A.M., the latter at one P.M.; and one of theassistant-physicians and one of the assistant-surgeons daily,at one.

Dr. Ramsbotham attends on Wednesdays and Saturdays,at one.

Surgical operations on Fridays, at one.Post-mortem examinations at two, superintended by Dr.

Gibbon.FEES.-MEDICAL PRACTICE: For six months, £6 6s.; for

period required by Apothecaries’ Hall, £11 lls.SURGICAL PRACTICE: For twelve months, including six

months’ dressership, X12 12s.; eighteen months, includingtwelve months’ dressership, X18 18s.; three years, includingtwelve months’ dressership, X26 5s.; twelve months’ additionaldressership, during the above three years, £5 5s.; twelvemonths’ dressership, after expiration of the above three years,£8 8s.The pupils enter and dress under all the surgeons. Two

pupils, in rotation, remain in the hospital day and night for aweek, and are provided with commons.Three dresserships for twelve months are given annually to

the pupils of the school, each pupil being previously requiredto dress the out-patients for one year.Two house-surgeons are elected every three months, without

any additional fee. They reside in the hospital, and are pro-vided with commons.

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LONDON HOSPITAL MEDICAL AND SURGICALCOLLEGE.

The winter session will commence on Monday, October 2nd,1854, with an introductory lecture by Dr. Little, at threeo7clock.

General fee for attendance on the medical and surgicalpractice, and all the lectures, qualifying for the examinationsof the University of London, Royal College of Surgeons, andApothecaries’ Hall, ;f88 4s., payable in two instalments ofX44 2s. each, at the commencement of the first two sessions ofattendance. Fee perpetual to lectures alone, £50.

WINTER SESSION.

Medicine: Dr. Little, Monday and Thursday, at four; Wed-

nesday and Saturday, at eight in the morning. One session,£4 4s.; unlimited, X7 7s.

Surgery: Mr. Curling and Mr. Critchett, Monday, Wednesday,and Friday, at three. One session, X4 4s. ; perpetual, £6 6s.

Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy: Mr. John Adams, daily,(except Wednesday,) at a quarter past nine A.M. Onesession, £5 5s.; unlimited, £10 10s.

General Anatomy and Physiology: Dr. W. B. Carpenter,Tuesday and Thursday, at three. One session, £3 3s.;perpetual, £5 5s.

Practical Anatomy:. Mr. N. Ward, Mr. Wordsworth, andMr. P. L. Gowlland. Demonstrations, on alternate days,at a quarter past eleven, and on Saturday, at three. Onesession, £5 5s.; unlimited, £10 10s. Attendance in thedissecting-room daily, from ten till three or four.

Chemistry: Dr. Henry Letheby, Monday, Wednesday, andFriday, at half-past ten. One session, or unlimited, £7 7s.

Pathological Histology: Dr. A. Clark, Monday and Friday, attwelve.

Anatomy and Pathology of the Teeth, and Dental Surgery:Mr. H. J. Barrett, at seven P.M.

SUMMER SESSION.

Midwifery, and Diseases of Women and Children: Dr. F. H.Ramsbotham, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, atthree. One session, X4 4s. ; unlimited, £6 6s.

Forensic Medicine: Dr. F. H. Ramsbotham and Dr. HenryLetheby, daily, (except Saturday,) at half-past nine. Onecourse, 3 33.; two courses, or unlimited, X4 4s.

Materia Medica and Therapeutics: Dr. Herbert Davies, Tues-day, Wednesday, and Friday, at half-past eight. Onesession, £3 3s.; unlimited, £4 4s.

Practical Chemistry : Dr. Henry Letheby, Tuesday, Thursday,and Saturday, at half-past ten A.M. To students of thehospital, one course, £2 2s.; others, £3 3s.

Botany: Mr. Robert Bentley, Monday, Wednesday, and Fri.day, at eleven; examinations and herborizing excursions onSaturday. One course, £3 3s.; two courses, or perpetual,.64 4s.

Practical Histology and Use of the Microscope: Dr. A. Clark,Wednesday and Saturday, at ten.

Comparative Anatomy: Mr. H. Coles, twice weekly, at twelve.

ST. MARY’S HOSPITAL,Cambridge-place, Paddington.

Physicians-Dr. Alderson, Dr. Chambers, and Dr. Sibson.Surgeons-Mr. Coulson, Mr. Lane, and Mr. Ure.Assistant-Physicians-Dr. Handfield Jones, Dr. Sieveking, and

Dr. Markham.Assistant-Surgeons-Mr. Spencer Smith, Mr. Haynes Walton,and Mr. James Lane.

Physician-Accoucheur-Dr. Tyler Smith.Surqeon-Accoucheur-Mr. I. Baker Brown.Ophthalmic Surgeon-Mr. White Cooper.Aural Surgeon-Mr. Toynbee.Dental Surgeon-Mr. Nasmyth.Medical Registrar-Dr. J. S. Burdon Sanderson.Surgical Registrar-Mr. Graily Hewitt, M.B.

This hospital contains 150 beds, 85 of which are devoted to

surgical, and 65 to medical, cases. These include wards fordiseases of women, ophthalmic cases, and aural cases. In the

maternity department, 218 poor married women were deliveredat their own homes during the past year.

The in-patients are visited daily by the physicians andsurgeons at one o’clock.

Lectures on clinical medicine will be regularly delivered byDr. Alderson, and on clinical surgery by Mr. Ure ; and occa-

sionally by the other medical officers.The out-patients are seen daily at half-past twelve by the

assistant-physicians and assistant-surgeons.Surgical operations on Wednesdays, at half-past one.Post-mortem examinations by Dr. Markham at two.The physician-accoucheur attends on Mondays and Thurs-

days ; the surgeon-accoucheur and the ophthalmic surgeon onTuesdays and Saturdays; the aural surgeon on Mondays and

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Thursdays: all at half-past one. The surgeon-dentist attendson Mondays and Thursdays at half-past nine.

Students may receive private instruction in practical phar-macy in the Laboratory and Dispensary. Fee for six months,£6 6s.; twelve months, £10 10s.There are three resident medical officers, who board ’in the

hospital, and are appointed for eighteen months; two non-resident medical officers; a medical and a surgical registrar:all of whom are appointed by the Weekly Board of Governors,on the recommendation of the Medical Committee. Clinicalclerks and dressers selected from the best.qualified students.All the above offices are open to competition amongst thequalified perpetual pupils of the hospital, without extra fee.

ST. MARY’S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL.

This school will be opened on Monday, October 2nd, 1854,at half-past two, with an introductory address by Dr. Alderson.

WINTER SESSION.

Anatomy and Physiology: Mr. Lane and Dr. Handfield Jones,daily, at half-past two. One session, £6 6s.; unlimited,X8 8s.

Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy: Mr. Haynes Walton andMr. James Lane, daily, at a quarter-past ten. One session,.66 6s.; unlimited, XS 8s.

Practical Anatomy and Dissections: Demonstrator, Mr. T. K.Hornidge.

Pathological Anatomy: Dr. Markham, Saturday, at half-pasteleven. One session, £2 2s.; unlimited, £3 3s.

Chemistry: Dr. Albert J. Bernays, Tuesday, Thursday, andSaturday, at nine. One session, £5 5s.; unlimited, X7 7s.

Medicine: Dr. Chambers and Dr. Sibson, Monday, Wednesday,and Friday, at nine. One session, X4 4s. ; unlimited, £6 6s.

Surgery: Mr. Coulson and Mr. Spencer Smith, Monday, Wed-nesday, and Friday, at a quarter to four. One session, X4 4s.;unlimited, £6 6s.

Clinical Medicine: Dr. Alderson, Monday, at a quarter to two.One session, £3 3s.; unlimited, £4 4s.

Clinical Surgery: Mr. Ure, Thursday, at a quarter to two.One session, £3 3s.; unlimited, X4 4s.

SUMMER SESSION.

Botany: Dr. J. S. B. Sanderson, Tuesday, Thursday, andSaturday, at ten. One session, £3 3s.; unlimited, X4 4s.

Materia Medica and Therapeutics: Dr. Sieveking, daily, (exceptSaturday,) at twelve. One session, X4 4s. ; unlimited, £6 6s.

Practical Chemistry: Dr. A. J. Bernays, Monday, Wednesday,and Friday, at ten. One session, .62 2s.; unlimited, £3 3s.

Midwifery, and Diseases of Women and Children: Dr. TylerSmith and Mr. 1. B. Brown, daily, (except Saturday,) at aquarter to nine A.M. One session, X4 4s. ; unlimited, £6 6s.

liedical Jurisprudence: Mr. Ancell, Monday, Wednesday, andFriday, at a quarter to four. One session, £3 3s.; unlimited,.64 4s.

Military Surgery, &c.: Dr. James Bird, Monday, Wednesday,and Friday, at half-past two. One session, .62 2s.; unlimited,.63 3s.

Ophthalmic Surgery: Mr. White Cooper, Tuesday and Satur-day, at half-past two. One session, £2 2s.; unlimited,-P3 3s.

Aural Surgery: Mr. Toynbee, Thursday, at half-past two.One session, £2 2s.

Fee to all the lectures required for the examinations at theRoyal Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons, and the Society ofApothecaries, X52 10s. Fee to the hospital practice requiredby the Royal College of Surgeons and the Society of Apothe-caries, X36 15s. Fee as a perpetual pupil for unlimited at-tendance on the hospital practice, and on every course of lec-tures delivered in the school, £105. The above general en-trance fees may be paid in instalments.

MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL,Charles-street, Berzzers-street.

Physicians-Dr. Francis Hawkins, Dr. Crawford, and Dr.Seth Thompson.

Physician- Accoucheur- Dr. Frere.Assistant-Physicians-Dr. Stewart and Dr. Goodfellow.Surgeons-Mr. Shaw, Mr. de Morgan, and Mr. Moore.Assistant-Surgeon-Mr. Henry.Surgeon-Dentist-Mr. Tomes.Apothecary-Mr. Corfe.Registrar-Mr. Sibley.

Fee to apothecary, .61 Is., to secretary, 5s. -.

Fee for the entire periods required by the College of Surgeonsand Apothecaries’ Company, £30; this includes the fees of theapothecary and secretary.

Hospital attendance from one to three daily. Operationson Thursdays, at half-past twelve.

Clinical lectures four days weekly, at half-past twelve.The hospital receives 300 in-patients, and contains wards

appropriated to the admission of cases of syphilis, of cancer,and of uterine disease. 2192 in-patients were admitted duringthe past year. The number of out-patients treated was 11,675.

Clinical clerks and dressers are selected by the physiciansand surgeons of the hospital from the most deserving pupils.

House-surgeons are elected half-yearly from the dressers, fee.621, and are provided with board and residence in the hos-pital, free of expense.

Out-patients attended on four mornings in the week by theassistant-physicians and assistant-surgeon.Upwards of 800 cases of labour were attended under the

direction of the physician-accoucheur during the last year.Students are furnished with cases under his superintendence.Out-patients with uterine and infantile diseases are seen by thephysician-accoucheur on Wednesdays and Saturdays, at twelve.

Diseases of the eye attended by Mr. Moore on Tuesdays,Thursdays, and Saturdays, at nine.

Instruction on diseases of the teeth, and the operations con-nected with them, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, atnine.

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MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL MEDICAL AND SURGICALSCHOOL.

WINTER SESSION.

Physiology and General Anatomy: Mr. De Morgan, Monday,Wednesday, and Friday, at three. One session, £4; per-petual, =66.

Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical: Mr. Moore, daily, attwelve. One session, £8; perpetual, £11.

Practical Anatomy: Mr. T. W. Nunn and Dr. Van der Byl.Demonstrations, Tuesday and Thursday, at three o’clock.One session, £2 2s.; perpetual, £3 3s.

The dissecting-room is open from eight to five o’clock, daily,and it is announced that attendance will be given there forsix hours daily.

Fee for attendance on a single course of Anatomy, Physiology,Demonstrations, and Dissections, £8 8s.; perpetual, .615.

Chemistry: Mr. Thomas Taylor and Mr. Heisch, Monday,Wednesday, and Friday, at eleven. One session, .66; per-petual, £8.

Medicine: Dr. Crawford and Dr. Seth Thompson, Monday,Wednesday, and Friday, at nine. One session, £4; per-petual, .66.

Surgery: Mr. Shaw, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, atnine. One session, £4; perpetual, .66. Fee for two courses,.65 5s.

Morbid Anatomy: Mr. Henry, Monday, at half-past ten. Onesession, £2 2s. ; unlimited, £3 33.

Practical Pharmacy, with Dispensing: Mr. Corfe. Fee for sixmonths, .68 8s.; for twelve months, £12 12s. ; without dis-pensing, fee for three months, £6 6s.

Demonstrations in Practical Histology, with the Use of theMicroscope: Dr. Van der Byl.

SUMMER SESSION.

Materia Medica, &c.: Dr. Stewart, daily, (except Saturday,) atthree. One session, £3 3s.; perpetual, £5 5s.

Midwifery: Dr. Frere, daily, (except Monday,) at four. Onesession, £3; perpetual, £5.

Botany: Mr. Bentley, daily, (except Friday,) at eleven. Onecourse, £3; perpetual, £4.

Medical Jurisprudence: Dr. Goodfellow, daily, except Monday,at nine. One session, £3 3s.; perpetual, £5 5s.

Comparative Anatomy: Mr. G. R. Waterhouse, Tuesday andFriday, at five. Open to all general pupils of the school.Fee from occasional students, £2 2s.

Practical Chemistry: Mr. T. Taylor and Mr. C. Heisch,Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at eleven. Fee for thecourse, for general pupils, £2 2 2s. ; non-general pupils, £3 38.

Clinical Lectures on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, andFriday, at one.

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Practical Histology and the Use of the Microscope: Dr. Vander Byl, two hours, twice a week. Fee, .62 2s.Attendance on all the hospital practice and lectures required

by the College and Hall, exclusive of practical chemistry,.S75; which may be paid by instalments of £30 at the

beginning of the first session; £30 at the beginning of thesecond session; and £15 at the beginning of the third session.For every additional session, .65.

ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL,Gray’s Inn-road.

Physicians-Dr. Brinton, Dr. Arthur Hassall.Physician- Accocheur- Dr. Henry Bennet.Surgeons-Mr. W. Marsden, Mr. T. Wakley, and Mr. Weedon

Cooke.Assistant-Surgeon, (pro tem,)-Mr. F. J. Gant.Medical Officer for Diseases of Children-Mr. T. Carr Jackson. Dentist-Mr. Robinson.House-Surgeons-Mr. J. B. Curgenven, and-Mr. J. Pollard.Apothecary-Mr. Morgan.Secretary-Mr. W. H. Fenn.The Royal Free Hospital contains 160 beds, classed in equal

proportions for medical and surgical cases.A Maternity Department is attached to the hospital.One of the physicians and one of the surgeons attend daily

at the hospital at half-past one. Out-patients seen daily at two.Surgical operations on Mondays at one. In cases of emergency

at all times.

ST. THOMAS’S HOSPITAL..MEDICAL AND SURGICAL COLLEGE.

Consulting Physician-Dr. Roots.Consulting Surgeon-Mr. Green.Physicians-Dr. Barker, Dr. J. Risdon Bennett, and Dr.

Guolden.rl.ssistant-Physicians-Dr. Peacock, and Dr. Bristowe.Surgeons-Mr. South, Mr. Mackmurdo, Mr. Solly, Mr. LeGros Clark, and Mr. Simon.

Obstetric Physicians-Dr. Waller and Dr. Griffith.The out-patients are seen at half-past eight A. M.’The wards are visited daily from twelve to four.Operations on Saturdays, at half-past one.Post-mortem examinations; Dr. Bristowe, and Mr. S. Jones;

at half-past twelve.Admission fee to hospital practice and all the lectures, £40

for the first year, £ 40 for the second, and £10 for each suc-

ceeding year, or £90 at one payment for an unlimitedattendance.’Gentlemen proposing to become students of St. Thomas’s

Hospital are expected to produce satisfactory testimonials ofmoral character and general education.

WINTER SESSION.

Introductory Address by Mr. Solly, in the Hall of theHospital, on Monday, October 2nd, at eight P.M.Physiology and General Anatomy: Mr. Grainger and Dr.

Brinton, Tuesday, Thursday. and Saturday, at ten.Chemistry: Dr. R. Dundas Thomson, Monday, Wednesday,.and Friday, at ten.

Surgery: Mr. South, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, atfour.

Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy: Mr. Le Gros Clark andMr. Rainey, daily, at nine.

Anatomical Demonstrations: Mr. Rainey, Mr. Barwell, andMr. S. Jones, daily, from nine to three.

Clinical Medicine: Dr. Barker, Tuesday and Thursday, at four.Theory and Practice of Medicine: Dr. Bennett, Monday,Wednesday, and Friday, at five.

General Pathology: Mr. Simon, Saturday, at four.Clinical lectures are given at stated times by the medical

and surgical officers; and Dr. Barker will deliver two clinical

lectures, in addition to the above, every week throughout the’winter and summer sessions, and give instruction in theclinical wards at least three days in each week, at a fixed hour.There is a special Ophthalmic ward, under Mr. Mackmurdo;

and a special department for the Diseases of Women andChildren, under Dr. Waller and Dr. Griffith; in both of whichdepartments clinical lectures are given.There are also lectures on the Structure and Diseases of the

Teeth, by Mr. Saunders, during the course of Physiology.

SUMMER SESSION.

Materia Medica: Dr. Peacock, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,and Friday, at eight A.M.

Forensic Medicine: Dr. Brinton, Tuesday, Thursday, andSaturday, at eight A.M.

Midwifery, &c., Dr. Waller, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday,and Friday, at nine A.M.

Comparative Anatomy and Natural History: Mr. Huxley,Tuesday and Saturday, at nine A.M.

Botany: Dr. Bristowe, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, atten.

Practical Chemistry: Dr. R. Dundas Thomson, Monday,Wednesday, and Friday, at ten. -

Clinical Medicine: Dr. Barker, Monday and Thursday, atfour.

SCHOLARSHIPS AND APPOIIrTMENTS.

SCHOLARSHIPS. -One of L20 to the student who shall be firstin a voluntary classical and mathematical examination at thecommencement of his studies at the hospital. Two medicalscholarships, for first year’s men, each of the value of £2O ayear, and other scholarships for second and third year’s men.Two house-surgeons, and a resident accoucheur are provided

with rooms and commons free of expense. The house-sur-

geons are selected from gentlemen who have obtained theirdiplomas to practise, and the resident-accoucheurs from thestudents, on examination.

Fifteen dressers selected every six months, are providedwith-rooms and commons in the hospital, free of expenseduring their weeks of attendance.A general introductory address, by Dr. J. Risdon Bennett,

in the hall of the Hospital, on Saturday, the 1st of October, ateight o’clock in the evening.

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL,Upper Gower-street.

Physicians-Dr. Walshe, Dr. Parkes, and Dr. Garrod.Obstetric Physician.- Dr. Murphy.

i, Assistant-Physiciuns-Dr. Jenner and Dr. Hare.j Surgeons-Mr. Quain and Mr. Erichsen.’I Consulting Surgeon to Eye Infirmary-Mr. Quain.

Ophthalmic Surgeon-Mr. Wharton Jones.’ Assistant-Surgeons-Mr. Marshall and Mr. Statham.’ Dental Surgeon-Mr. Shelley.

Fees from students who have already entered in the medicalfaculty of the College to three classes, of which the com ses areof six months’ duration ; also to pupils who produce certifi-cates of having attended a course of lectures of a recognisedschool of medicine, and during one year the practice of a

recognised hospital :-For perpetual admission to the medical and surgical

To pupils other than as above specified:-

Every pupil pays, in addition to the fees, 10s. apothecary’s,and 5s. office fee.

Physicians’ assistants, house-surgeons, midwifery assistants;physicians’ clerks, surgeons’ dressers, and ophthalmic surgeons’assistants, are selected from pupils, being students of theCollege, and of unexceptionable moral character, withoutadditional payments. The physicians’ assistants and house-surgeons reside in the hospital, paying for their board.The physicians’ and surgeons’ visits are made daily, at one

and two o’clock. Each of the physicians visits his patientsthree times a week.

Out-patients are seen four times weekly by the assistant-physicians and assistant-surgeons.

Lectures on clinical medicine fortnightly, by Dr. Walsheand Dr. Garrod, and twice a week by Dr. Parkes.

Clinical Surgery: Lectures, twice a week, by Mr. Quain, andonce a fortnight by Mr. Erichsen.

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Bandaging : A course of -practical instruction in the appli-cation of bandages and other surgical apparatus is given byMr. Marshall.

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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE-FACULTY OF MEDICINE.WINTER SESSION.

Medicine: Dr. Walshe, daily, at five; on Saturdays, earlier.Entire term, £5; first half-term, £3; second half-term, £3;perpetual, £8.

Surgery: Mr. Erichsen, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, andFriday, at four. For the term, X4 10s. ; perpetual, .,66.

Anatomy and Physiology: Dr. Sharpey, daily, at ten. Entireterm, .66; first half term, £3; second half term, £3; ;perpetual, £9.

Chemistry: Mr. Graham, daily, (except Saturday,) at eleven.Entire term, £6.; first-half term, £3; second half term, £3;perpetual, £9.The first fifty lectures will form an elementary course to

prepare students for the matriculation examination at the

University of London. Fee, £3.Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical: Mr. Ellis, daily, at nine,

Entire term, .66; first half-term, £3; second half-term, £3;perpetual, with dissections, £9.In the dissecting-room, the pupils will be directed in their

studies during several hours daily, by Mr. Ellis and by Dr.Boon Hayes, demonstrator.Analytical Chemistry: Dr. Williamson. The laboratory is

open daily, from nine A.M. to four, from the 2nd of Octoberuntil the end of July, with a short recess at Christmas andEaster. Fee, X26 5s., exclusive of the expense of materials,&c., for three months, £10 10s. ; for a single month, X4 4s.

Comparative Anatomy and Zoology : Dr. Grant, daily, (exceptSaturday,) at three. Comparative anatomy from the be-ginning of October to the end of January; zoology from thelst of February to the lstof May. For comparative anatomy,£4; for zoology, £3; perpetual, £8.

Natural Philosophy: Professor Potter, at a quarter-past four,on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from the 17th of Oc-tober to the 17th of April. Fee, £4.

SUMMER SESSION.

Botany: Dr. Lindley. Junior class till the-end of April, ateight A.M. Fee, .62. An elementary course of about fortylectures in March. Senior class daily, (except Monday,) ateight A. M. Fee, £3 ; perpetual, .66.

Pathological Anatomy: Dr. Jenner, Tuesday, Wednesday, andFriday, at nine. Fee, £3; perpetual, £4.

Palaeo-Zoology: Dr. Grant, daily, (except Saturday,) at three,commencing in April. Fee, £1.

Practical Chemistry: Dr. Williamson, Monday, Tuesday, ,,

Wednesday, and Thursday, at eleven. Fee, £4, including ’,cost of materials, &c.

Medical Jurisprudence: Dr. Carpenter, Monday, Tuesday,Thursday, and Friday, at ten. Fee, £3.

Midwifery, &c. :Dr. Murphy, daily, (except Saturday,) at twelve.Fee. £3; perpetual, .66.

Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery: Mr.;Wharton Jones.Fee, £3.

Materia Medica and Therapeutics: Dr. Garrod, daily, (exceptSaturday,) at four. Fee, £4; perpetual, .66.The payments stated above for each class are made by

students nominated by proprietors: 5s. additional for every

pound, until this extra payment amounts to X4 10s., are paidby those not nominated.A college fee of 10s. for one class, and L1 for two or more

classes, is paid by each student every session: where, however,the course is of short duration, this fee is diminished. Thematriculation fee of L2 relieves the student, -during the wholecourse of his study, from the college fee.At the end of every session, the " Longridge" Exhibition of

X40 is awarded as a prize for general proficiency.

WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL,Westminster Abbey.

Physicians-Dr. Hamilton Roe, Dr. Kingston,and Dr. Basham.Asistant-Physiciansns-Dr. Fincham and Dr. Radcliffe.Consulting Surgeons-Mr. Guthrie, Mr. Hale Thomson, Mr.

Phillips, and Mr. Lynn.Surgeons-Mr. Barnard Holt, Mr. Chas. G. Guthrie,, and-Mr.

Brooke.Assistant-Surgeons-Mr. Holthouse and Mr. Hillman.S’urgeon-Dentzst-Mr. Clendon.Apothecary-Mr. Newcomb.

Conjoint fee for the medical and surgical practice, for theperiod of hospital attendance required by the Royal College ofSurgeons and Apothecaries’ Hall, .S27 68. The hospital affords relief to about 2000 in-patients and

16,000 out-patients annually.Medical and surgical practice daily, from half-past twelve

to two o’clock. Operations on Saturdays at one o’clock.Post-mortem examinations and demonstrations of morbid

anatomy are conducted by Mr. Power, under the superin-tendence of the physicians and surgeons.

In addition to the clinical instruction given by all the medicalofficers, special courses of lectures on Clinical Medicine andSurgery will be given by Dr. Hamilton Roe and by Mr.Barnard Holt.

Mr. Guthrie, F. R. S., will also give occasional lectures onsome important points of surgery.

Pupils of this school to attend the practice of the RoyalWestminster Ophthalmic Hospital, Charing-cross, withoutadditional fee.A special course of lectures on Dental Surgery is delivered

by Mr. Clendon to the pupils, without fee, while instruction indental operations is given three times a week.

Pupils, when properly qualified to attend lying-in patients,are supplied with cases from the Maternity Charity: Physician,Dr. Frederic Bird; Assistant-Physician, Dr. William Ogle.

Practical Instructions on Pharmacy, with opportunities ofdispensing, are given by the apothecary, Mr. Newcomb.

WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL MEDICAL AND SURGICALSCHOOL.

WINTER SESSION.

Introductory Address, by Mr. Barnard Holt, on Monday,October 2nd, 1854, at seven o’clock P.M., after which a Con-versazione will be held in the Board-room of the Hospital.Anatomy and Physiology: Mr. Hillman, Monday, Wednesday,and Friday, at two. One course, £5 5s.; perpetual, .67 7s.

Anatomy, Descriptive and Practical: Mr. Holthouse and Mr.Power, daily, (except Saturdays,) at three. One courxe,X5 5s.; perpetual, £7 7s.

Anatomy, Physiology, and Surgery: Mr. Holthouse and Mr.Power. Dissections superintended by Mr. Power.

Physiology and General Anatomy: Mr. Hillman, Monday,Wednesday, and Friday, at two. One course, X5 5s.; per-petual, £7 7s.

Surgery: Mr. C. G. Guthrie and Mr. Brooke, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at half-past nine. One course, X4 48.;perpetual, X5 5s.

Medicine: Dr. Basham, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, andFriday, at four. One course, X4 4s.; perpetual, £5 5s.

Chemistry: Mr. Lewis, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, atnine. One course, £5 5s.; perpetual, .67 78.

Dental Surgery: Mr. Clendon, Wednesday, at ten. Onecourse, .62 2s. Free to the hospital pupils.

SUMMER SESSION.

Materia Medica: Dr. Basham, Tuesday, Wednesday, andFriday, at two. One course, £3 3s.; perpetual, £4 4s.

Midwifery, &c. : Dr. F. Bird, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday,at four. One course, £3 38. ; perpetual, .64 4s.

Forensic Medicine: Dr. Fincham, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday,and Friday, at three. One course, .62 2s.; perpetual, X3 3 3s.

Botany: Dr. Radcliffe, Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday, attwo. One course, £2 2s.; perpetual, £3 3s.

Practical Chemistry: Mr. H. Lewis. Fee for course, £2 2s.Natural Philosophy: Mr. Brooke, Wednesday, at three. One

course, £1 Is.General fee to all the lectures required by the Royal College

of Surgeons and Society of Apothecaries, X44 2s., exclusive ofPractical Chemistry.Fee to all the lectures and hospital practice required, £71 8s., ,

which may be paid at once, or by instalments of X30 at thecommencement of the first session, of30 at the commencementof the second session, and the remainder at the commencementof the third session.The office of honorary demonstrator will be conferred on

the second-year’s student who shall obtain the prize in practicalanatomy, and who will act as assistant demonstrator ofanatomy for the year ensuing.

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The office of anatomical prosector will be given to thestudent who, at the termination of the first session, shall haveattained the greatest pronoiency. He will have to dissect theparts required for the Anatomical course, and will thus obtainthe privilege of dissecting for an entire session free of expense.

Clinical assistants, clinical clerks, and dressers, are selectedfrom the best qualified students without extra fee.

SCHOOL OF ANATOMY AND MEDICINE,ADJOINING ST. GEORGE’S HOSPITAL,

1, Grosvenor-place.

WINTER SESSION.

Anatomy and Physiology: Dr. Lankester, Mr. G. E. Blenkins,and Mr. Lane, daily, (except Saturday,) at ten. Course,X6 6s.; unlimited, X8 8s.

Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy: Mr. G. E. Blenkins andDr. A. Deville, daily, at a quarter-past eleven. Course,X6 6s.; unlimited, .68 8s. Dissections under the super-intendence of Dr. Deville and Mr. A. Brown.

Chemistry: Mr. Rodgers, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, atnine. Course, £5 5s.; unlimited, X6 6s. ’,

Medicine: Dr. Cormack and Dr. Ballard, daily, (except Satur-day,) at a quarter-past four. Course, X5 5s.; unlimited, ’,X6 6s. ’

Surgery: Mr. Pilcher and Mr. T. Spencer Wells, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at nine. Course, .63 3s.; un- ’’,limited, X5 5s. I

SUMMER SESSION.

Ilateria Medica and Therapeutics: Dr. Ballard, daily, (exceptSaturday,) at four. Course, X5 5s.; unlimited, X6 6s.

Ilidwifery: Mr. Bloxam, daily, (except Saturday,) at a quarterto three. Course, X3 3s.; unlimited, &5 5s.

Medical Jurisprudence: Dr. Benjamin J. W. Richardson,Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at nine. Course, X3 3s.;unlimited, X4 4s.

Botany: Dr. Lankester, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, athalf-past eleven. Course,.i3 3s.; unlimited, X4 4s.

Practical Chemistry: Mr. Rodgers, Tuesday, Thursday, andSaturday, at half-past nine. Fee for course, .;1;;3 3s.

Comparative Anatomy: Mr. R. T. Hulme, Tuesday, Thursday,and Saturday, at half-past ten. Course, X2 2s.; unlimited,.63 3s.

Organic and Physiological Chemistry: Dr. Marcet.

General fee to the whole of the courses required by theCollege of Surgeons and the Apothecaries’ Company, includingone course of Practical Chemistry, forty-two guineas, half ofwhich may be paid on the entrance of pupils, and the remain-ing half in January.

Demonstrations with the Microscope will be regularly givenin the courses of lectures on Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology,and Botany.

Pupils desirous of cultivating the important art of OrganicAnalysis will have an opportunity of doing so, under thedirection of the lecturers on Chemistry, in their privatelaboratories.Arrangements will be made for the delivery of courses during

the summer session, on the following subjects:-Pathology andMorbid Anatomy; Aural Surgery; Ophthalmic Surgery; DentalSurgery; Natural Philosophy.A classical and mathematical tutor will prepare gentlemen

for their preliminary examination at the Hall, Colleges, andUniversities.

ST. LUKE’S HOSPITAL FOR LUNATICS,Old-street.

Physicians-Dr. Alex. J. Sutherland, F.R.S., Dr. HenryMonro.Surgeon-Mr. James Luke.Resident Medical Superintendent-Mr. Henry Stevens.

The practice of this hospital is open to a limited number ofpupils.

Lectures on the Nature and Treatment of Insanity are deli-vered annually, by Dr. Sutherland, and clinical lectures are

given from time to time.Clinical clerks are aiso selected from such pupils as have

completed three months’ attendance on the hospital practice.Sessions of three months each commence on October 1st,

January 1st, and May 1st, in every year. Fee for each session,£3 3s.

SCHOOL OF MIDWIFERY,Russell place, Fitzroy-square.

SUMMER SESSION.

DR. J. HALL DAvis delivers his annual course of lectures onObstetric Medicine, with Clinical Midwifery, at 17, Russell-place, Fitzroy-square. These lectures, instituted in 1843, andduly recognised by the examining boards, are illustrated by anobstetric museum, as also by complete apparatus adapted forteaching the student the different operations of midwifery.Further particulars relating to this course, which will commencewith the summer term, will be announced in April.

HOSPITAL FOR CONSUMPTION AND DISEASESOF THE CHEST,

Brompton.

Consulting Physicians-Sir J. Forbes, Dr. C. J. B. Williama,and Dr. Walshe.

Physicians-Dr. Hamilton Roe, Dr. Theophilus Thompson,and Dr. Cursham.

Assistant- Physicians- Dr. Cotton, Dr. Quain, and Dr. Wadham.Pupils are admitted to the hospital practice.Fees for six months, =ES 5s.; perpetual, £10 10s.Two clinical assistants reside in the hospital. Pupils are

eligible to these appointments, which are held for six months.The resident medical officer, Mr. Edwards, receives two dis-pensary pupils; and further particulars may be learned fromhim at the hospital.

PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY,17, Bloomsbury-square.

Chemistry and Pharmacy: Mr. Redwood, Tuesday, ’Wednes.day, and Friday, at half-past eight o’clock A.M.

Botany and the Natural History of Drugs: Mr. Bentley,Saturday and Monday, at half-past eight A.M.The Laboratory for Practical Instruction in Pharmaceutical

Chemistry, under Professor Redwood, will be opened on Mon-day, the 2nd of October. The season extends from the 1st ofOctober to the end of July, and pupils may enter at any periodduring the season.

FEES. -Five months, X15 15s.; four months, £13 13s.; threemonths, £11 118.; two months, £9 9s.; one month, £6 6s.Students not registered in connexion with the Society pay a feeof one guinea for attendance at each of the courses of lectures.THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS.-The Board of Examiners meet

on the third Tuesday in every month, excepting May andSeptember, for examinations and granting certificates ofqualification to practise pharmacy. Candidates are requiredto give notice to the Secretary, before the first day of themonth, of their intention to present themselves for examination.Fee for minor examination and registration as an assistant,

X5 5 5s. or, if previously registered as an apprentice or student,£3 3s. For major examination and registration as a pharma-ceutical chemist, £10 10s. ; or, if previously registered as anassistant, £5 5s.

PRIVATE TEACHERS.

MR. PowER and Dr. PowER continue, daily, their Lecturesand Examinations in the Lecture-room, Exeter-hall, Strand,preparatory for the various examining boards. Mr. Powerreceives privately, at his own residence, practitioners preparingfor the degree of M.D., or College of Physicians; he also pre-pares by correspondence.

Dr. STEGGALL gives instruction to medical students in allthe branches of their studies, including the classics, at hisresidence, 2, Southampton-street, Bloomsbury-square.

Mr. GEORGE HIND, F. R. C. S., resumed his private course ofdemonstrations and examinations, on the morning of the 15thinstant, at ten o’clock, A.M. Class-room, 29, Newman-street,Oxford-street; private residence, 9, South-crescent, Bedford-square.

Mr. W. WISEMAN, M.C.P., of Kelvedon School, Essex, hasmade arrangements at his establishment to fully qualify younggentlemen for passing the preliminary examinations at theUniversity of London and Apothecaries’ Hall.


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