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669 a rule of which candidates rarely or never avail therm&ives. The examinations. which are vivi voce, take place on the first Tuesday in November, December, February, May, and June. Candidates should appear with their diplomas at the Secretar3y’s office not later than 2 P.M. on the day preceding the examination. Most of the examiners speak English and those who do not examine through the medium of an inter- preter. Great importance is attached to practical knowledge, but candidates must also possess sound theoretical know- ledge, the standard required varying with the subject. Patho- logical and other specimens are not usually shown. At the June, 1903, examination there w(re ten candidates; seven passed, including two with honours, and three failed. There are in England at present over 600 graduates holding this degree, and a British Association of Brussels Medical Graduates has been in existence for many years.6 Further information may be obtained from Dr. Walter Reeve, 2, Harewood-place, Hanover-square, W. METROPOLITAN MEDICAL SCHOOLS.1 ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S HOSPITAL AND COLLEGE. - The I clinical practice of the hospital comprises a service of 744 beds, of which 674 are for patients in the hospital at Smithfield and 70 for convalescent patients at Swanley. Ten house physicians and ten house surgeons are appointed annually. During their first six months of office they act as " junior " house physicians and house surgeons and receive a salary of E25 a year. During their second six months they become "senior " house physicians and house surgeons and are pro- vided with rooms by the hospital authorities and receive £80 a year as salary. A resident midwifery assistant and an ophthalmic house surgeon are appointed every six months, and are provided with rooms and receive a salary of £80 a year. Two assistant anaesthetists are appointed annually, and receive salaries of £120 and £100 respectively, with rooms. An extern midwifery assistant is appointed every three months, and receives a salary of £80 a year. The clinical clerks, the obstetric clerks, the clerks to the medical out- patients, the dressers to the surgical in-patients and to the out-patients, and the dressers in the special departments are chosen from the students. All the appointments are now free. A college is attached to the hospital, in which students can reside, subject to the college regulations. 2’Ae Medical School Buildings include three large lecture theatres, a large dissecting room, a spacious library (con- taining 13, 000 volumes), a well-appointed museum of anatomy, physiology, comparative anatomy, materia medica, botany, and pathological anatomy. The pathological museum is the most complete in the kingdom. There are laboratories for chemistry, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, physics, public health, and biology, giving ample accommodation in every department. The ground of 10 acres is at Winchmore-hill for the use of the Students’ Amalgamated Clubs, and all students are expected to become members. Instruction in Preliminary Science is given to University of London students in chemistry, biology, and physics throughout the year. Laboratory Instruction for the -D.P.1f. is provided during the winter and summer sessions, and elementary instruction in Eactariology is also given throughout the year. Staff.-Consulting Physicians: Sir William Church, Bart., K.C.B. Physicians: Dr. Gee, Sir Dyce Duckworth, Dr. Hemley, Sir Lauder Brunton, and Dr. Norman Moore. Consulting Surgeons : Mr. Holden, Sir Thomas mith, Bart., K.C.V.O., Mr. Willett, and Mr. Batliq. Consulting Ophthalmic Surgeon : Mr. H. Power. Surgeons : Mr. Langton, Mr. Marsh, Mr. Walsham, Mr. Harrison Cripts, and Mr. Bruce Clarke. Assistant Physicians : Dr. S. West, Dr. Ormerod, Dr. Herringham, Dr. Tooth, C.M.G., and Dr. A. E. Garrod. Assistant Surgeons : Mr. Bowlby, C.M.G., Mr. Lockwood, Mr. D’Arcy Power, Mr. Waring, and Mr. Eccles. Physician Accoucheur : Dr. Champneys. Assistant Physician Accoucheur : Dr. Griffitb. Ophthalmic Surgeons: Mr. Jessop and Mr. Holmes Spicer. Aural Surgeon : Mr. Cumberbatch. Pathologist: Dr. Andrewes. Electrician : Dr. L. Jones. Dental Surgeons : Mr. Paterson and Mr. Ackery. Assistant Dental Surgeons : 6 The questions asked at recent examinations can be obtained post free for 2s. 7d. from Dr. Henchley, 1, London-road, Canterbury. 1 For Scholarships see p. 693 et seq. Mr. Ackland and Dr. Austen. Anaesthetists : Mr. Gill and Mr. E. Willett. Casualty Piysicians: Dr. Riviere ardFr. Bainbriège. This hospital receives within its walls nearly 7CCO in- patients annually and its out-patients and casualties amount to more than 160,000 annuaijy. It comprises a service of 744 beds ; of these 241 are allotted to the medical cases, 336 to the surgical, including orthopædic cases, 25 to diseases of the eye, 34 to diseases of women, 38 to isolation and general, and 70 at the Convalescent Hospital, Swanley. Special departments have been organised for diseases of the eye, ear, larynx, and sk!n, as well as for Orthopaedic and Dental Surgery in which Chief Assistants and Clinical Assistants ate appointed annually. Surgical operations every day at 1.30 P.M. Surgical consultations on Thursday, at 1.30 P.M. The physicians and surgeons deliver clinical lectures weekly during both the winter and the summer sessions. Clinical Lectures on all special subjects are also given. The visits of the physicians and surgeons are made at 1.30. Lecturers: Winter Session.-Medicine: Dr. Norman Moore and Dr. West. Clinical Medicine: Dr. Gee, Sir Dyce Duckworth, Dr. Hensley, Sir Lauder Brunton, and Dr. N. Moore. Surgery: Mr. Bowlby and Mr. Bruce Clarke. Clinical Surgery : Mr. Langton, Mr. Marsh, Mr. Butlin, Mr. Walsham, Mr. Cripps, and Mr. Bruce Clarke. Pathology: Dr. Andrewes. Chemistry: Dr. Chattaway. Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy : Mr. Waring. Biology : Dr. Shore. Physiology : Dr. Edkins. Superintendents of Dissections : Mr. Rawling, Mr. Murphy, Mr. C. E. West, Mr. S. R. Scott, and Mr. C. G. Watson. Demonstrators of Morbid Anatomy: Dr. Fletcher, Dr. Drysdale, Mr. Power, and the surgical registrar. Demonstrators of Practical Sargery : Mr. Waring and Mr. Bailey. Operative Surgery: Mr. Bailey, Mr. Eccles, and Mr. Harmer. Demonstrators of Practical Fbysiolcgy : Dr. Edkins, Dr. Langdon Brown, and Dr. Thomas. Ophthalmic Demonstrators : Mr. Jessop and Mr. Spicer. Lecturer on Physics: Mr. F. Womack. Practical Chemistry : Dr. Chattaway and Dr. Hurtley. Summer Session.-Materia Medica and Therapeutics : Dr. Calvert. Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children : Dr. Champneys. Botany : Rev. G. Henslow. Forensic Medicine : Dr. Hensley. Pathology : Dr. Andrewes. Oph- thalmic Surgery: Mr. Jessop. Practical Chemistry: Dr. Chattaway and Dr. Hurtle;. Comparative Anatomy : Dr. T. W. Shore. Psychology : Dr. Cla,e Shaw. Public Health: Dr. Hamer. Organic Chemistry: Dr. Cbattaway. Demonstrators of Operative Surgery: Mr. Bailey, Mr. Ecclep, and Mr. Harmer. Morbid Anatomy : Dr. Andrewes, Dr. Fletcher, Dr. Dr)sdale, Mr. Power, and the surgical registrar. Diseases of Skin : Dr. Ormerod. Diseases of the Eye: Mr. Jessop and Mr. Holmes Spicer. Diseases of the Ear: Mr. Cumberbatch. Orthopaedic Surgery: Mr. Eccles. Diseases of Larynx: Mr. D’Arcy Power. Demonstrators of Medicine : Dr. Tooth, Dr. A. E. Garrod, and Dr. L. Brown. Demonstrator of Midwifery: Dr. Williamson. Tutor in Public Health: Dr. Warry. Bio- logical Demonstrators : Dr. Shore, Mr. Beckton, and Mr. Wise. Bacteriology : Dr. AndreweF. Pharmacy : Dr. Calvert and Dr. H. Smith. Chemical Pathology: Dr. Garrod. Medical Registrars : Dr. Fletcher and Dr. Drysdale. Surgical Registrar : Mr. Bailey. CHARING-CROSS HOSPITAL AND COLLEGE.-This hos- pital and convalescent home contain 260 beds, a certain proportion of which are set aside for the diseases of children and those special to women. Total fees, 115 guineas if paid in a single sum on entry, or 126 guineas if paid in five instalments ; the sons of registered medical practi- , tioners pay 105 guineas in one sum or 115 guineas in five sums; for Dental students, 55 guineas, or 61 guineas in two instalments. General students pay proportionately lower feep, and are admitted without additional fee to the courses of Clinical Medicire and Surgery. They are entitled to compete for the Scholarships, Gold Medal, Huxley, and Pereira Prizes. Classes for the Preliminary Scientific Examination of the University of London are held at this Medical School. The fee for the whole course, which begins in October, is 15 guineas. There are a’so special classes for the practical wcrk for the Department of Public Health and a course in the subject of Diseases of Tropical Climates. Staff.-Consulting Physicians : Sir J. Fayrer, Bart., M.D. and Dr. Green. Ccnsutticg Obste’ric Physician: Dr. J. Watt Black. Consulting Physician fcr Diseases of the Skin : Dr. Sargter. Physicians : Dr. Biuce, Dr.
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a rule of which candidates rarely or never avail therm&ives.The examinations. which are vivi voce, take place on thefirst Tuesday in November, December, February, May, andJune. Candidates should appear with their diplomas at theSecretar3y’s office not later than 2 P.M. on the day precedingthe examination. Most of the examiners speak English andthose who do not examine through the medium of an inter-preter. Great importance is attached to practical knowledge,but candidates must also possess sound theoretical know-ledge, the standard required varying with the subject. Patho-logical and other specimens are not usually shown. Atthe June, 1903, examination there w(re ten candidates;seven passed, including two with honours, and three failed.There are in England at present over 600 graduates holdingthis degree, and a British Association of Brussels MedicalGraduates has been in existence for many years.6

Further information may be obtained from Dr. Walter Reeve, 2, Harewood-place, Hanover-square, W.

METROPOLITAN MEDICAL SCHOOLS.1

ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S HOSPITAL AND COLLEGE. - The I

clinical practice of the hospital comprises a service of 744beds, of which 674 are for patients in the hospital at Smithfieldand 70 for convalescent patients at Swanley. Ten house

physicians and ten house surgeons are appointed annually.During their first six months of office they act as " junior "house physicians and house surgeons and receive a salary of E25 a year. During their second six months they become"senior " house physicians and house surgeons and are pro-vided with rooms by the hospital authorities and receive £80a year as salary. A resident midwifery assistant and anophthalmic house surgeon are appointed every six months,and are provided with rooms and receive a salary of £80 ayear. Two assistant anaesthetists are appointed annually, andreceive salaries of £120 and £100 respectively, with rooms.An extern midwifery assistant is appointed every threemonths, and receives a salary of £80 a year. The clinicalclerks, the obstetric clerks, the clerks to the medical out-

patients, the dressers to the surgical in-patients and to theout-patients, and the dressers in the special departments arechosen from the students. All the appointments are nowfree.A college is attached to the hospital, in which students

can reside, subject to the college regulations.2’Ae Medical School Buildings include three large lecture

theatres, a large dissecting room, a spacious library (con-taining 13, 000 volumes), a well-appointed museum of anatomy,physiology, comparative anatomy, materia medica, botany,and pathological anatomy. The pathological museum isthe most complete in the kingdom. There are laboratoriesfor chemistry, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, physics,public health, and biology, giving ample accommodation inevery department.The ground of 10 acres is at Winchmore-hill for the use

of the Students’ Amalgamated Clubs, and all studentsare expected to become members.Instruction in Preliminary Science is given to University

of London students in chemistry, biology, and physicsthroughout the year.Laboratory Instruction for the -D.P.1f. is provided during

the winter and summer sessions, and elementary instructionin Eactariology is also given throughout the year.

Staff.-Consulting Physicians: Sir William Church, Bart.,K.C.B. Physicians: Dr. Gee, Sir Dyce Duckworth, Dr.Hemley, Sir Lauder Brunton, and Dr. Norman Moore.

Consulting Surgeons : Mr. Holden, Sir Thomas mith,Bart., K.C.V.O., Mr. Willett, and Mr. Batliq. ConsultingOphthalmic Surgeon : Mr. H. Power. Surgeons : Mr.

Langton, Mr. Marsh, Mr. Walsham, Mr. Harrison Cripts,and Mr. Bruce Clarke. Assistant Physicians : Dr. S.West, Dr. Ormerod, Dr. Herringham, Dr. Tooth, C.M.G.,and Dr. A. E. Garrod. Assistant Surgeons : Mr.Bowlby, C.M.G., Mr. Lockwood, Mr. D’Arcy Power, Mr.Waring, and Mr. Eccles. Physician Accoucheur : Dr.Champneys. Assistant Physician Accoucheur : Dr. Griffitb.Ophthalmic Surgeons: Mr. Jessop and Mr. Holmes Spicer.Aural Surgeon : Mr. Cumberbatch. Pathologist: Dr.Andrewes. Electrician : Dr. L. Jones. Dental Surgeons :Mr. Paterson and Mr. Ackery. Assistant Dental Surgeons :

6 The questions asked at recent examinations can be obtained postfree for 2s. 7d. from Dr. Henchley, 1, London-road, Canterbury.

1 For Scholarships see p. 693 et seq.

Mr. Ackland and Dr. Austen. Anaesthetists : Mr. Gill andMr. E. Willett. Casualty Piysicians: Dr. Riviere ardFr.Bainbriège.

This hospital receives within its walls nearly 7CCO in-patients annually and its out-patients and casualties amountto more than 160,000 annuaijy. It comprises a service of744 beds ; of these 241 are allotted to the medical cases, 336to the surgical, including orthopædic cases, 25 to diseases ofthe eye, 34 to diseases of women, 38 to isolation and general,and 70 at the Convalescent Hospital, Swanley. Specialdepartments have been organised for diseases of the eye, ear,larynx, and sk!n, as well as for Orthopaedic and Dental

Surgery in which Chief Assistants and Clinical Assistantsate appointed annually. Surgical operations every day at1.30 P.M. Surgical consultations on Thursday, at 1.30 P.M.The physicians and surgeons deliver clinical lectures weeklyduring both the winter and the summer sessions. ClinicalLectures on all special subjects are also given. The visitsof the physicians and surgeons are made at 1.30.

Lecturers: Winter Session.-Medicine: Dr. Norman Mooreand Dr. West. Clinical Medicine: Dr. Gee, Sir DyceDuckworth, Dr. Hensley, Sir Lauder Brunton, and Dr. N.Moore. Surgery: Mr. Bowlby and Mr. Bruce Clarke.Clinical Surgery : Mr. Langton, Mr. Marsh, Mr. Butlin, Mr.Walsham, Mr. Cripps, and Mr. Bruce Clarke. Pathology:Dr. Andrewes. Chemistry: Dr. Chattaway. Descriptiveand Surgical Anatomy : Mr. Waring. Biology : Dr. Shore.Physiology : Dr. Edkins. Superintendents of Dissections :Mr. Rawling, Mr. Murphy, Mr. C. E. West, Mr. S. R.Scott, and Mr. C. G. Watson. Demonstrators of MorbidAnatomy: Dr. Fletcher, Dr. Drysdale, Mr. Power, andthe surgical registrar. Demonstrators of Practical Sargery :Mr. Waring and Mr. Bailey. Operative Surgery: Mr.

Bailey, Mr. Eccles, and Mr. Harmer. Demonstrators ofPractical Fbysiolcgy : Dr. Edkins, Dr. Langdon Brown, andDr. Thomas. Ophthalmic Demonstrators : Mr. Jessop andMr. Spicer. Lecturer on Physics: Mr. F. Womack.Practical Chemistry : Dr. Chattaway and Dr. Hurtley.Summer Session.-Materia Medica and Therapeutics : Dr.

Calvert. Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children :Dr. Champneys. Botany : Rev. G. Henslow. ForensicMedicine : Dr. Hensley. Pathology : Dr. Andrewes. Oph-thalmic Surgery: Mr. Jessop. Practical Chemistry: Dr.

Chattaway and Dr. Hurtle;. Comparative Anatomy : Dr.T. W. Shore. Psychology : Dr. Cla,e Shaw. PublicHealth: Dr. Hamer. Organic Chemistry: Dr. Cbattaway.Demonstrators of Operative Surgery: Mr. Bailey, Mr.Ecclep, and Mr. Harmer. Morbid Anatomy : Dr. Andrewes,Dr. Fletcher, Dr. Dr)sdale, Mr. Power, and the surgicalregistrar. Diseases of Skin : Dr. Ormerod. Diseasesof the Eye: Mr. Jessop and Mr. Holmes Spicer. Diseasesof the Ear: Mr. Cumberbatch. Orthopaedic Surgery:Mr. Eccles. Diseases of Larynx: Mr. D’Arcy Power.Demonstrators of Medicine : Dr. Tooth, Dr. A. E. Garrod,and Dr. L. Brown. Demonstrator of Midwifery: Dr.Williamson. Tutor in Public Health: Dr. Warry. Bio-logical Demonstrators : Dr. Shore, Mr. Beckton, and Mr.Wise. Bacteriology : Dr. AndreweF. Pharmacy : Dr.Calvert and Dr. H. Smith. Chemical Pathology: Dr.Garrod. Medical Registrars : Dr. Fletcher and Dr. Drysdale.Surgical Registrar : Mr. Bailey.

CHARING-CROSS HOSPITAL AND COLLEGE.-This hos-pital and convalescent home contain 260 beds, a certain

proportion of which are set aside for the diseases of childrenand those special to women. Total fees, 115 guineas ifpaid in a single sum on entry, or 126 guineas if paid infive instalments ; the sons of registered medical practi-

,

tioners pay 105 guineas in one sum or 115 guineas in fivesums; for Dental students, 55 guineas, or 61 guineas intwo instalments. General students pay proportionatelylower feep, and are admitted without additional fee to thecourses of Clinical Medicire and Surgery. They are entitledto compete for the Scholarships, Gold Medal, Huxley, andPereira Prizes.Classes for the Preliminary Scientific Examination of the

University of London are held at this Medical School. Thefee for the whole course, which begins in October, is15 guineas. There are a’so special classes for the practicalwcrk for the Department of Public Health and a course inthe subject of Diseases of Tropical Climates.

Staff.-Consulting Physicians : Sir J. Fayrer, Bart.,M.D. and Dr. Green. Ccnsutticg Obste’ric Physician:

Dr. J. Watt Black. Consulting Physician fcr Diseases of

the Skin : Dr. Sargter. Physicians : Dr. Biuce, Dr.

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Abercrombie, Dr. Murray, and Dr. Mott. Physician to E

Oat-patients: Dr. Willcocks. Assistant Pnysicians : Dr. C

Galloway, Dr. Hunter, and Dr. Bosanquet. Consulting If

Surgeons : Mr. R. Barwell and Mr. Bloxam. Surgeons: S

Mr. Morgan, C V.O., Mr. Boyd, and Mr. Waterhouse.

Sargeon to Oat-Patients : Mr. Wallis. Assistant Surgeons : s

Mr. Gibbs and Mr. C.ogg. Obstetric Physician : Dr. Amand n

Routh. Assistant Obstetric Physician: Dr. T. W. Eden. li

Physician for Diseases of the Skin: Dr. Galloway. Aural t]

Surgeon : Mr. Waterhouse (Dean of the School). Opathalmic b

Sargeon: Mr. Trtacher Collins. Ofthopsedic Surgeon : Mr. a

Wallis. Throat Pnysician : Dr. Willcocks. Surgeon Dentist :Mr. J. F. Colyer. o

Lecturers: : Winter Session.-Anatomy: Dr. Christopher b

Addison. Applied Anatomy : Mr. James Oantlie. Bacterio- 2

logy: Mr. Laathem. Biology and Comparative Ana- C

tomy : Dr. H. W. Marett Tims. Chemistry and Physics :Dr. H. Forster Morley and Mr. Percy A. E Ricbards. C

Dantal Sargery: Mr. J. F. Colyer. Medicine: Dr. John s

Abercrombie and Dr. H. Montague Murray. Ophthaimology : C

Mr. E. Treacher Collins. Physiology: Mr. C F. Myers- CWard. Practical Anæsthetics: Mr. O. Carter Braine. Practical Anatomy: Dr. Ohrist.opher Addison. Practical g

Hygiene: Mr. Leathem, Dr. H. Forster Morley, and Mr. Percy A. E. Richards. Prac ical Medicine: Dr. James I

Galloway and Dr. W. Hanter. Practical Midwifery : Dr. I

T. W. Eden. Practical Physiologv: Mr. C. F. Myers.Ward. ) E

Practical Surgery: Mr. F. C. Wallis. Psychological Medicine: Dr. Porcy Smith. Sargery: Mr. Stanley Boyd. (

Tropical Medicine: Sir Patrick Manson. Summer Session.-Anatomy: Dr. Christopher Addison. ’J

Applied Anatomy: Mr. James Cantlie. Anæsthetics: Mr. JC. Carter Braine. Dental Surgery : Mr. J. F. Colyer. J

Forensic Medicine : Dr. James Galloway. Materia Medica and Practical Pharmacy : Dr. F. Willcocks. Midwifery: Dr. Amand Routh. Operative Sargery : Mr. Charles Gibb’. Pathology: Dr. F. W. Mott. Pharmacology and Thera- peutics : Dr. F. Willcocks. Practical Anatomy: Dr.

Caristopher Addison. Practical Chemistry: Dr. H. ForsterMarley and Mr. Percy A. E. Richards. Practical Medi-cine : Dr. James Galloway and Dr. W. Huntrr. Piactical

Physiology : Dr. B. Moore. Practical Surgery : Mr. F. C. 1

Wallis. Public Health: Dr. H. T. Balstrode. Toxicology: Dr. H. Forster Morley and Mr. Percy A. E. Richards.

Roentgen R.1.J Mr. Mackenzie Davidson.

ST. GEORGE’S HOSPITAL.-This hospital contains 350 beds,of which 205 are allotted to surgical and 145 to medical cases. One ward is set apart for Diseases peculiar to Women.Cnildren’s beds are placed in all the women’s wards. Twowards are allotted to ophthalmic cases.

Students may become perpetual pupils by payment of150 on entering or of £160 in four annual instalments.The Winter Sassion commences on Ojt. lst but students can

enter I’1,t any time or for any particular course. The Hospitaland Medical School ae situated at Hyde Park-coraer andare readily aoceastble from all narts ot London. Entrance

Scholarships to the value of £250 are a warded at the com.mencement of each Winter Session. Prizes : The WilliamBrown Exhibition of £100 psr annum (tenable for two years)ia awarded by examination to a perpetual pupil of thehospital every second year. The William Brown Exhibitionof £40 (tenable for three years) is awarded by examinationto a perpetual pupil of the hospital every third year. Other

prizes to the value of £200 ace awarded annually to thestudents of the hospital. Students are permitted to enterthe wards of the hospital at any hour. Dresserships to thesurgeons and clinical clerkships to the phyaiciana are openwithout fee to all sandents of the hospital. A large numberof house office appointments are open without fee to everyperpetual student ot the hospital and are made strictly inaccordance with the merits of the candidates. Specialattention is direcred to the following paid appointments,amongst othtr3. which are open to students after they haveheld house office: -Two Medical Registrarships, each at

£200 per annum ; Surgical Registrarship at .6200 ; Carator-ship of the Museum at £200; Assistant Curatorship at

£100; Oojtetric Assistantship (Resident) at £50 ; two

Ddmonstratorships of Anatomy, each at £50 ; the post ofSansior Anmsthecist at £50; the poats (2) of Junior

Anæsthetists, each at £30. Great attention is paid bymembars of the staff to individual teaching. A number of

special conrses are given in which the requirements ofuniversity and other examinations receive careful atteri-tion. Tne following may ba cited as examples: :-(1)

Elementary Bacteriology ; (2) Advanced Bacteriology ; (3)Clinical Pathology ; (4) Systematic Pathology ; (5) Histo-

. logical Pathology and Morbid Anatomy ; (6) OperativeSurgery; (7) Public Health ; and (8) Tropical Diseases. Specialtest examinations and classes are held by members of the

, staff for all examinations. The school possesses an AmaJg’1o-Imation Club, with well.fitted reading-, smoking-, and

luncheons-rooms on the hospital premises Students have the advantage of a well- filled library of medical and scientific: books which is keps thoroughly up-to-date. A register of. accredited apartments and a list of medical men and others: willing to rective St. George’s men as boarders may be seen

on application to the Secretary. Further information mayrbe obtained from the Secraarv of the Medical School. Dr.- Arthur Latham and Mr. F. Ja.firey, Deans ; Clifford

-Chadwick, Secretary.: Staff. -Consulting Physicians : Sir Henry Pitman, Dr., Ogle, Dr. W. H. Dickinson, and Dr. T. T. Whipham. Oon-

suiting Surgeons: Mr. Holmes, Mr. Pick, and Mr. Haward.: Consulting Obstetric Physician : Dr. Barnes. Consulting- Ophthalmic Surgeon : Mr. Brudenell Carter. Consulting. Aural Surgeon : Sir William Dalby. Consulting Dental Sur-1 geon: Mr. Winterbottom. Physicians: Dr. William Ewart,.Sir Isambard Owen, Dr. F. G. Penrose, and Dr. H. D.s Relleston. Obstetric Physician : Dr. W. R. Dakin. Assistant. Physicians : Dr. Lee Dickinson, Dr. Cyril Ogle, and Dr.. A. C. Latham. Assistant Obstetric Physician : Dr. A. F.1 Stabb. Physician to the Skin Department: Dr. Wyndham. Cottle. Physician Anaesthetist: Dr. F. Hewitt. Sur-

geons : Sir William Bennett. Mr. C. T. Dent, Mr. G. R.. Turner, and Mr. A. M. Sheild. Ophthalmic Surgeon:. Mr. W. A. Frost. Assistant Surgeons: Mr. Herbert. Allingham, Mr. F. Jaffrey, and Mr. H. S. Pendlebury.a Assistant Ophthalmic Surgeon : Mr. H. B. Grimsdale.: Surgeon to the Orthopaedic Department: Mr. F. Jaffrey.. Surgeon to the Throat Department: Mr. A. M. Sheild.L- Aural Surgeon : Mr. W. C. Bull. Dental Sargeon: Mr.. H. Albert. Assistant Dental Sargeon: Mr. N. G. Bennett.

i- Guy’s HOSPITAL.-This hospital, founded by ThomasGuy in 1721 for the reception ot 400 patients, and enlarged

!. through the aid of a large bequest from the late William: Hunt, contains at the present time 583 beds.

s. House physicians, house surgeons, assistant house physi-cians, and assistant house surgeons, obstetric residents,ophthalmic house surgeons, clinical assistants, clerks to

s, anmsthetists, surgeons’ and assistant surgeons’ dressers,s. surgical and medical clinical clerks, post-mortem clerks,i. extern obstetric attendants, and dressers and clerkso in the special departments are appointed from among

the students upon the recommendation of the Medical)f Council, according to merit and without extra payment.

The house physicians, of whom there are four, hold,n office for six months each. The assistant house physi-

cians, who hold office for three months, attend in thed out-patient department five afternoons in the week,;e and see all the cases not seen by the assistant physi-i- cian of the day. The house physicians have the carem of the patients in the medical wards and attend to all

emergencies arising in the absence of the physicians. Theyie are provided with board and lodging in the college free ofn expense. The house surgeons, of whom there are four, hold

office for six months each, and are provided with board andlodging in the college free of expense. The Surgical

ie Casualty Department is in charge of two assistant house

er surgeons and there are four other assistant house surgeonsappointed each three months. The surgeons’ dressers are

m selected from those students who have completed their thirder winter session and have been most diligent in the juniorry appointments. They hold office for three or six months.in Six are attached to each surgeon, and during their weeksal of special duty they are provided with board and lodgingis, in the hospital free of expense. The obstetric residents,ve four in number, are provided with board and lodging in theat college free of expense. The College stands upon a site

fronting the east gate of the hospital and is connectedat with it by a subway. The building serves as a Residentialvo College for Students and at the same time providesof accommodation for t.he Students’ Clnb.or Medical and Surgical Staff. -Consulting Physicians: Sirby Samuel Wilks, Bart., Dr. F. W. Pavy, Dr P. H.of Pve-Smith, and Dr. J. F. Goodhart. Consulting Sureeons :of Mr. J. Birkett, Mr. Toomas Bryant, and Sic H. G. Howse.n- Consulting Obstetric Physician : Dr. A. L. Galabin.

:1) Consulting Physician for Mental Diseases : Dr. G. H. Savage.

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Consulting Aural Surgeon : Mr. W. Laidlaw Purves. Con- l

sultirg Anæsthet’st : Mr. Tom Bird. Physicians and Assist- ant Pnysicians : Dr. Fredeiick Taylor, Dr. W. Hale White, Dr. G. Newton Pitt, Sir Cooper Perry, Dr. L E. Shaw,Dr. J. H. Bryant, Dr. J. Fawcett, Dr. A. P. Beddard.

Surgeons and Assistant Surgeons: Mr. R. Clement Lucap,Mr. C. H. Golding-Bird, Mr. W. H. A. Jacobson, Mr.Charters J. bymonds, Mr. W. Arbuthnot Lane, Mr. L. A.

Dunn, Sir Alfred Fripp, C B., C.VO., and Mr. F. J. !

Steward. Obstetric Physicians: Dr. P. Horrocks and Mr.J. H. Targett. Assistant Obstetric Pbysician : Mr. G.

Bellingham Smith. Ophthalmic Surgeons: Mr. C. Higgensand Mr. W. A. Brailey. Physician in Charge of Skin

Department : Sir Oooptr Pury. Physician for MentalDiseases: Dr. M. Cra’g. Surgeon in Charge of Throat

Department : Mr. F. J. Steward. Surgeon in Charge ofAural Department: Mr. C. H. Fagge. Dental Surgeons :Mr. F. Newland-Pedley, Mr. W. A. Maggs, and Mr. J. H.Badcock. Anaesthetists: Mr. G. Rowell, Dr. H. F.

Lancaster, Mr. C. J. Ogle, Dr. W. S. Handley, and Mr.R. H. J. Swan. Medical Registrars and Tutors: H. S.

French, M.B., B.Ch., aLd H. Barber, M.B. Obstetric

Registrar and Tutor: Mr. H. T. Hickg. Surgical Registrarand Tutor: Mr. G. S. Simpson. Ophthalmic Registrar andTutor: Mr. A. W. Ormond. Bacteriologist to the Hos-

pital : Dr. W. H. Eyre. Warden of the College: Mr. H. L.Eason. Hon. Librarian, Wills Library : Dr. L. E. Sl1aw.

Lying-in Charity: Mr. Targett and Mr. Bellingham Smith.Dean of the Menical School : Dr. Fawcett.

Lecturers and Demonstrators. -Clinical Medicine : the

Physicians and Assistant Physicians. Clinical Surgery : theSurgeons and Assistant Surgeons. Medicine : Dr. Taylorand Dr. Hale White. Practical Medicine : Dr. Frenchand Mr. Barber. Surgery : Mr. Lucas and Mr. Golding-Bird. Operative Surgery : Sir Alfred Fripp and Mr. Steward.Practical Surgery : Mr. Simpson. Midwifery and Diseases ofWomen: Dr. Horrocks and Mr. Targett. Practical Obstetrics:Mr. Hicks. Mental Diseases: Dr. Craig. OphthalmicSurgery: Mr. Briiley. Dental Surgery: Mr. Newland-

Pedley. Aural Surgery: Mr. Fagge. Diseases of theSkin: Sir Cooper Perry. Diseases of the Throat: Mr.Steward. Etectro-Therapeutics : Dr. Bryant. Anaesthetics :Mr. Rowel). Hygiene and Public Health: Dr. Sykes.Pathology: Dr. Pitt. Gordon Lecturer on ExperimentalPathology : Dr. A. E. Boycott. Morbid Anatomy : Dr.

Bryant and Dr. Fawcett. Morbid Histology and Bacterio-logy : Mr. Bellingham Smith and Dr. Eyre. Medical and

Surgical Pathology Classes : Dr. Fawcett and Mr. Steward.Bacteriology : Dr. Eyre. Practical Bacteriology : Dr. Eyre.Forensic Medicine: Dr. Stevenson. Anatomy : Mr. Laneand Mr. Dann. Practical Anatomy : Mr. Fagge, Mr.

Rowlands, and Mr. P. Turner. Physiology: Dr. Pembrey.Practical Physiology: Dr. Pembrey, Dr. Spriggs, and Mr.Forsytb. Materia Medica and Therapeutics: S’r CooperPerry. Practical Pharmacy : the Hospital Pharmacist.

Chemistry : Dr. Wade. Practical Chemistry : Dr. Wade,Mr. Ryffel, and Mr. Ball. Experimental Physics : ProfessorReinold, F.R.S., and Mr. Ball. Biology: Mr. Assheton,Dr. Stevens, and Mr. P. Turner. Psycholcgy : Dr. Craig.

KING’S COLLEGE.-The hospital contains 217 beds in use.The composition fees are Z135 if paid in one sum or Z148 ifpaid in four instalments. Resident medical officers have roomsat the hospital and commons free ; they are selected byexamination and hold their appointment for six monthsor a year. There are two house physicians, two physicianaccoucheur assistants, and three house surgeons. Sambrooke

registrarships, value Z50 per annum, are tenable for two

years. Clinical assistants senior and junior of the special de-partments-ophtbalmic, ear, and throat. Senior dressers and

dressers, clinical clerks, assistant demonstrators of anatomyand physiology, and prosectors are elected by examination,and in consideration of their former work in the medicalschool as matriculated students. Classes for the science

subjects required by the University of London are held bythe Professors of the Science Faculty of King’s College, andstudents avail themselves of their laboratories.

Laboratories.-Chemistry, Pnysics, Physiology, Experi-mental Peychology, Pharmacology, Bacteriology, State

Medicine, Pathology, and Neuro-pathology have speciallaboratories.

Athletic Club.-All students are entitled to the privilegesof the Athletic Club, which manages a large recreation

ground of the College at Wormwood Scrubbs.Staff.-Consulting Physicians: Sir A. B. Garrod, Dr.

Lionel S. Beale, Dr. Alfred B. Duffin, and Dr. 1. Burney Yeo.Consulting Surgeons : Lord Lister and Mr. W. Rose.

, Physicians: Dr. David Ferrier, Dr. Nestor Tirard, Dr., Norman Daltor, and Sir Hugh Beevor, Bart. Surgeons : Mr., W. Watson Cheyne, Mr. A. B. Barrow, Mr. A. Carless, Mr., F. F. Burghard, Mr. G. L. Cheatle, and Mr. P. T. B.

Beale. Assistant Physicians : Dt. Ralnvond Crawfurd, (Dean of the bor-piteil for 1903-4), Dr. W. Aldren Turner. and Dr. Tunnicliffe. Obstetric Pbysician : Dr. T. 0. Hayes.. Assistant Obstetric Physician: Dr. John Phillips. Assistant. Physician for the Diseases of Children : Dr. George F. Still.

Diseases of the Throat : Dr. Greville MacDonald. Dentali Surgeon: Mr. A. S. Underwood. Assistant Dental Surgeon -.1 Mr. C. E. Wallis. Ophthalmic Surgeon : Mr. M. M. McHardy.t Assistant Ophthalmic Surgeon : Mr. L. V. Cargill. Auralf Surgeon : Mr. Urban Pritchard. Assistant Aural Surgeon : : Mr. Arthur H. Cheatle. Assistant Physician for Diseases of. the Skin: Dr. A. Whitfield. Pathological Registrar: Dr.. Norman Dalton. Physician in charge of Electrical Depart-. ment : Dr. W. Aldren Turner. Medical Officer in charge of. X-ray Department: Dr. F. Harrison Low. Anaesthetist and3 Instructor in Anaesthetics: Dr. J. F. W. Silk. Seniorr Medical Registrar and Tutor: Dr. J. C. Briscoe. Senior1 Surgical Registrar and Tutor : Dr. T. Percy Legg. Obstetric- Registrar and Tutor: Dr. Hugh Pln3fair. Sambrooke Regis-. trars : Mr. J. M. Twentyman and Mr. A. Edmunds. Clinical. Pathclogist: Dr. Emery.. Lecturers.-Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical: Dr. A.

Robinson (Professor) and Dr. G. J. Jenkins (Demonstrator).e Physiology, Practical Physiology, and Elementary Biology :e Dr. W. D. Halliburton (Professor), Mr. P. T. B. Bealer (Demonstrator cf Histology), Dr. H. W. Lyle andb Mr. A. Edmunds (Demonstrators of Physiology), and Dr.- H. W. Lyle (Lecturer in Admal Biology). Dr. W. G.

. Smith (Lecturer on Experimental Psychology). Chemistry andf Practical Chemistry: Dr. J. M. Thomson (Professor), Mr.: Herbert Jackson (Assistant Proff ssor),and Mr. P. H. Kirkaldyc (Demonstrator). Experimental Physics: Dr. W. G. Adams- (Professor) and Mr. E. F. Herroun (Demonstrator). Botanye (Vegetable Biology): Dr. W. B. Bottcmley (Professor),. and Mr. E. J. Schwartz (Demonstrator). Medicine (Prin-: ciples and Practice ot) : Dr. Nestor Tirard (Professor).

Neuro-Pathology: Dr. D. Ferrier (Professor) and Dr. W. A.Turner (Demonstrator). Psychological Medicine : Dr. Ernest

. W. White (Professor). Surgery (Principles and Practice of) :’- Mr. A. Carless (Professor). Surgery (Operative): Mr.d F. F. Burghard (Teacher). Surgical Pathology : Mr. G. L.1. Cheatle (Teacher). Materia Medica and Pharmacology : Dr.:. F. W. Tunnicliffe (Professor). Obstetric Medicine ande Diseases of Women and Children: Dr. T. C. Hayes (Pro-- . fessor). Practical Obstetrics : Dr. John Phillips (Lecturer).

Diseases of Children: Dr G. F. Still (Assistant Physician).r. Pathology: Dr. N. Dalton (Professor). Forensic Medicine:r Dr. W. R. Smith (Prcfessor). Hygiene: Dr. W. J. R.b. Simpson (Professor). State Medicine Laboratory : Dr. W. R., Smith (Director) and Mr. D. Somtrville (Demonstrator).)r Bacteriology : Dr. Hewlett (Profesor). Ophthalmic

Surgery : Mr. M. M. McHardy (Professor). Aural Surgery :Dr. Urban Pritchard (Professor). Anaesthetics : Dr. J. F. W.Silk. Dental Surgery : Dr. A. S. Underwood (Professor).Diseases of the Skin: Dr. A. Whitfield (Assistant

if Physician). Dean of the School: Dr. W. D. Halliburton.

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LONDON HOSPITAL AND COLLEGE. - The hospital hasnfarly 800 beds in constant use and no beds are closed.

n Being the only general hospital fcr East London-i.e., for a:e million and a half people-the practice is immtnse. In-o patients last ye ar 13,160 ; out-patientp, 162,147 ; accidents,s- 22,800 ; major operations, 2492. Owing to the enormousd number of patients more appointments are cpen to studEntsy than at any other hospital. Receiving-room officers, house1, physicians, house surgeons, &c. : 80 of thes-e qualifiedal appointments are made annually and more than 150 dressers,;e clinical clerkp, &c., appointed every three months. All are

y free to students of the College. Holders of resident appoint-d ments have free board. Twenty-Line schotarships and prizes

are given annually. Seven entrance scholarships, £120,i. £120, 60, .660, 35, £30, 20, are offered in September.;e Special classes are held for the University of Londonal and other higher examinatiors. Special entries for

medical and surgical practice can be made. Qualifieds practitioners will find excellent opportunities for study-m ing the rarest diseases. Lectures and classes are held

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Lecturer on Public Health has his offices in the College,enabling the candidates to attend daily to work underhis supervision. These courses are recognised bothby the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, London, &c.,and by the Examining Board in England. A reductionof 15 guineas is made from the perpetual fee to thesons of members of the profession. The new laboratoriesand class-rooms for Bacteriology, Public Health, OperativeSurgery, Chemistry, and Biology are now in full use. Thenew Clubs Union Booms, Garden, and Fives Court are nowopen. The Clubs Union Athletic Ground is within easyreach of the hospital. The Metropolitan and other railwayshave stations clo-e to the hospital and the college.

Staff.-Consulting Physicians : Dr. Hughlings Jacksonand Dr. Sansom. Consulting Obstetric Physician : Dr.Herman. Consulting Surgeons: Mr. Hutchinson, Mr.

Couper, Mr. McCarthy, Sir Frederick Treves, Bart.,and Mr. Tay. Physicians : Sir St9pben Mackenzie, Dr.Gilbart-Smith, Dr. Francis Warner, Dr. Percy Kidd, Dr.Frederick J. Smith, Dr. W. J. Hadley, Dr. G. Schorstein,ani Dr. Bertrand Dawson. Assistant Physicians: Dr.

Henry Head, Dr. Robert Hutchison, and Dr. Lewis Smith.Surgeons: Mr. C. W. Mansell-Moullin, Mr. Hurry Fenwick,Mr. F. S. Eve, Mr. J. Hutchinson, jun., Mr. T. H.Openshaw, and Mr. H. P. Dean. Assistant Surgeons:Mr. P. Furnivall, Mr. H. Barnard, Mr. Rigby, and Mr.Sherren. Obstetric Physician : Dr. Lewers. AssistantObstetric Physician : Dr. Andrews. Physician to the SkinDepartment: Sir Stephen Mackenzie. Assistant Physicianto the Skin Department: Dr. Sequeira. Consulting DentalSurgeon : Mr. Barrett. Consulting Anaesthetist: Dr.Hewitt. Ophthalmic Surgeon : Mr. A. B. Roxburgh.Surgeon to the Throat Department: Dr. Lambert Lack.Aural Surgeon : Mr. Hunter Tod. Medical Officer in

charge of the Electrical Dapartment: Dr. E. R Morton.

Physician in charge of the Photo-therapy Department:Dr. Sequeira. Analyst to the Hospital: Mr. HughCandy. Bacteriologist to the Hospital: Dr. W. Bulloch.Dental Surgeons: Mr. Dolamore and Mr. Farmer. Anses-thetists : Dr. Probyn-Williams, Mr. Hilliard, and Mr.

Clapham.- Z/eM?’6.—Medicine: Dr. Percy Kidd and Dr. F. J.

Smith. Clinical Medicine: the Physicians and AssistantPhysicians. Surgery: Mr. C. W. Mansell-Moullin. Clinical

Surgery : the Surgeons and Assistant Surgeons. Anatomy :Dr. A. Keith. Physiology: Dr. Leonard Hill, Dr. Wall,and Dr. Ham. Chemistry: Mr. F. J. M. Page and Mr.

HughCandy. Pathology-(1) Medical: Dr. W. J. Hadley;(2) General and (3) Surgical: Dr. W. Bulloch.Midwifery and Diseases of Women: Dr. Lewers. ClinicalObstetrics: The Obstetric Physicians. Practical Obstet-rics : Dr. Arthur H. N. Lewers, and Dr. Andrews.Forensic Medicine-(1) Public Health: Dr. J. C. Thresh ;and (2) Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology: Dr.Fredk. J. Smith. Public Health and Sanitary Science:Dr. W. Bulloch, Dr. John C. Thresh, and Mr. F. J. M. Page.Mental Diseases : Dr. J. Kennedy Will. Materia Medica andGeneral Therapeutics: Dr. Francis Warner and Dr.Lewis Smith. Biology: Mr. G. P. Mudge. Experi-mental Physics : Mr. F. J. M. Page and Mr. HughCandy. Ophthalmic Surgery: Mr. A. B. Roxburgh.Dheas2s of the Throat: Dr. Lambert Lack. Aural

Surgery : Mr. Hunter Tod. Anatomy and Pathologyof the Teeth : Mr. H. Djiamore and Mr. F. M. Farmer.Practical Anatomy : Dr. Arthur Keith, Mr. J. Sherrenand Mr. Howard. Practical Physiology and Histology :Dr. Leonard Hill, Dr. Wall, and Dr. Ham. Foods andDietetics: Dr. R. Hutchison. Practical Chemistry: Mr.F. J. M. Pdge and Mr. Hugh Cndy. Operative Surgery:Mr. H. P. Dean. Demonstrators of Morbid Anatomy :Dr. F. J. Smith, Dr. W. J. H. Hadley, Dr. Dawson,and Dr. Lewis Smith. Bacteriology: Dr. W. Bullcchand Mr. Twort. Pathological Histology : Dr. W. Bulloch.

Therapeutic Electricity and Radiography: Dr. A. E.Morton. Ansthetics : Dr. 11. J. Probyn-Williams.Elementary Clinical Medicine : Mr. Henry Head andDr. Robert Hutchison. Medical Tutor: Dr. Wall.

Surgical Tutor: Mr. H. L. Barnard. Obstetric Tutor:Dr. H. R. Andrews. As Emeritus Professor of Sargery Mr.Hutchinson will give in the Summer Session, and SirFrederick Treves, Bart., will give in the Winter Session acourse of lectures in Clinical Surgery. The special subjectsand the dates will be announced in due course. Dr. Hewitt,as Emeritus Lecturer on Anesthetics, will give a course of

lectures durirg the first half of the Winter Sestion. Warden : Mr. Munro Scott.i ST. MARY’S HOSPITAL.-The hospital contains 281 beds,, which number will be raised to 362 on completion of theL Clarence wing in 1904. The situation of the hospital inj the centre of the residential districts of Paddington, Bays.I water, and North Kensington renders it especially con-

j venient to students who wish to reside in the immediate vicinity, and a register of approved lodgings is kept inr the office or the Medical School. All clinical appoint-r ments in the hospital are free to students of the Medicals School and the resident medical officers are chosen by com-

petitive examination. Six house physicians, six housei surgeons, four obstetric officers, and two resident 3naes-

, thetists are appointed in each year and receive board andresidence in the hospital. Entrance scholarships in NaturalScience, one of &145, two of .E78 15s., one of .ES2 10s., andtwo of L63 (for University students), are awarded annuallyby examination in September.

The -Ye7v Wing.-The new wing, the ground floor of which,comprising the new out-patient department, was opened in1898, will be completed in 1904. This will add to thehospital 81 new beds and will include additional operat-ing theatles, a new clinical laboratory, a clinical theatre,and an x-ray department.

The Laboratories.-During the present year importantalterations and improvements have been made in theChemical and Physiological Laboratories. In the Patho-logical Department a large and newly equipped laboratoryhas been opened for study and research in bacteriology, andthe Post-mortem Room has been entirely reconstructed. ThePathological Museum has also been extended in order tomake provision for the large additions made to the collectionof " Kaiserling" specimens.

Special Tuition.-In addition to systematic connes oflectures and demonstrations special tuition is provided forthe Intermediate and Final Examinations of the Universitiesof Oxford, Cambridge, and London without additional fees.Preliminary Seientific Cozcrse.-Special classes, including

lectures and laboratory work, are held throughout the year.The composition fee for full students is L140 if paid in

one sum, or .S145 if paid in four instalments. Universitystudents who have completed their examinations in Anatomyand Physiology are admitted on payment of a compositionfee of 60 guineas (L63) paid in one sum or by payment oftwo annual instalments of 35 guineas (JE36 15s.) and 30guineas (.E31 10s.) respectively. University students whohave not completed their examination in Anatomy andPhysiology pay an annual fee of 25 guineas (.E26 5s.) untilthey have passed these examinations, and then pay thecomposition fee. Separate courses of lectures, laboratorywork, or hospital practice may be taken. The SchoolCalendar and full information can be obtained fromthe Secretary, St. Mary’s Hospital Medical School, Pad-dington, W.

Staff.-Consulting Physicians : Sir Edward Sieveking andSir William Broadbent. Consulting Surgeons : Mr. A. T.Norton, Mr. Edmund Owen, Mr. G. P. Field (Aural),Mr. Howard-Hayward (Dental), Sir G. Ai3dc-rsonCritchett (Ophthalmic), and Mr. Malcolm Morris (Skin).Physicians: Dr. W. B. Cheadle, Dr. D. B. Lees, andDr. Sidney Pbiilipg. Surgeons : Mr. Herbert W. Page,Mr. A. J. Pepper, and Mr. A. Q. Silcock. Physiciansin charge of Out-Patients : Dr. R. Maguire, Dr. A. P. Luff,and Dr. H. A. Caley. Surgeons in charge of Out-Patients:Mr. J. Ernest Lane, Mr. H. Stansfield Collier, and Mr.V. Warren Low. Physician-Accoucheur: Dr. MontaguHacdneld-Jones. Physician-Accoucheur in charge of Out-Patients : Dr. W. J. Gow. Physician in charge of Children’sDepartment: Dr. Sidney Phillips. Ophthalmic Surgeon :Mr. H. E. Juler. Assistant Ophthalmic Surgeon : Mr. LesliePaton. Physician to the Skin Department : Dr. GrahamLittle. Dental Surgeon : Mr. Morton Smale. Aural

Sargeon: Dr. G. William Hill. Surgeon to the ThroatDepartment: Dr. Scanes Spicer. Administratcr of Arass-thetics : Mr. Henry Davis.

Lectitrers. -Clinical Medicine : Dr. W. B. Cheadle andDr. D. B. LeeF. Clinical Surgery : Mr. Herbert W. Page.Medicine : Dr. Sidney Phillips. Surgery : Mr. A. J.Pepper and Mr. A. Q. Silcock. Practical and Openl-tive Surgery : Mr. H. Stansfield Collier and Mr. V. W.Low. Pathology : Dr. A. E. Wlight. Bacteriology : Dr.A. E. Wright. Pathological Chemistry: Dr. W. H.

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Willcox. Midwifery and Gynaecology : Dr. M. Hand- I

field-Jones. Materia Medica and Therapeutic : Dr. t

H. A. Caley (Dean). Forensic Medicine : Dr. 1

A. P. Luff. Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy : Mr. (

J. Ernest Lane. Physiology and Histology: Mr. W. 1

Legge Symes (Acting Lecturer). Demonstrators: Mr.B. H. Spilsbury and Mr. E. L. Ash. Biology : Dr. W. G. i

Ridewood. Demonstrator : Mr. T. G. Hill. Chemistry 1

and Physics : Dr. W. H. Willccx and Mr. E. H. StraiDge. ’.Hygiene and Public Health: Dr. W. H. Willcox. Mental 7

Diseases : Dr. Theo. B. Hyslop. Diseases of the Eye : Mr. ’’

Leslie Paton. Diseases of the Ear: Dr. G. WilliamHill. Diseases of the Skin: Dr. Graham Little. (

Diseases of the Throat : Dr. Scanes Spicer. Dental t

Surgery : Mr. Morton Smale. Tropical Diseases : Dr. JohnAnderson. Anaesthetist: Mr. Henry Davis. Medical Tutor : rDr. F. H. Poynton. Surgical Tutor: Mr. H. Stansfield J

Collier. Obatetric Tutor : Dr. T. G. Stevens. Medical

Registrar: Dr. C. F. Coombs. Surgical Registrar: Mr.W. H. Clayton-Greene. Electrical Department : Dr. W. J. iHarris. Curator of the Museum : Dr. J. F. H. Broadbent. 1Anatomy : Mr. W. Ashdowne (senior demonstrator), and Mr. c

Maynard Smith (junior demonstrator). Practical Pharmacy : ]

Mr. E. A. Andrews (demonr3trator). School Secretary : Mr.B. E. Matthews. -’ I

7MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.-The hospital contains 340 beds. I

There is a special wing for patients suffering from cancer,consisting of four wards, containing 40 beds ; here l

cancer patients are received and attended for a periodlimited only by the duration of their disease.

Hospital Appointments.-All hospital appointments are

allotted to students without any extra fee. EighteenResident Appointments are annually filled from the pupils Iof the hospital, each appointment extending over six months.

Special Classes are held to prepare students for the <

Inter. M.B. (Lond.) Examination and for the Primary 1Examination for the diploma of F.R.C.S. Eng. j

The Hospital and Medical School are fully equipped for l

the theoretical and practical teaching of all the subjects in- 1cluded in the examinations in Medicine and Surgery in theUnited Kingdom and for the diploma in Public Health ;and ample laboratory and class-room accommodation is pro-vided for the teaching of the various subjects of the curri- 1culum and for original research in Medicine, Pathology, or l

Bacteriology.A Residential College to accommodate about 30

students adjoins the hospital. The charge for residence is c

jE8 8s., E7 7s., and L6 6s. per term, according to the

position of the room. Breakfast, luncheon, and dinner aresupplied in the College Hall at a very moderate charge. I

Fees.-The Composition Fee for the entire curriculum is ;

135 guineas, or 145 guineas if paid in three instalments. I

The fee for the Dental Curriculum is 54 guineas, or 1

60 guineas if paid in two instalments. Students who have 1

completed the study of Anatomy and Physiology or passed 1

the London Preliminary Scientific M.B. Examination arereceived on special terms.

Staff.-Consulting Physicians : Dr. W. Caley, Dr. SydneyCoupland, and Sir Richard Douglas Powell. Physicians: Dr.J. K. Fowler, Dr. W. Pasteur, and Dr. W. E. Wynter.Obstetric Physician : Dr. W. Duncan. Physician to Out- 1

patients : Dr. A. F. Vcelcker. Assistant Physicians : Dr. I

F. J. Wethered, Dr. H. Campbell Thomson, and Dr. R. A.Young. Consulting Physician to the Skin Department: Dr. 1

R. Liveing. Physician to the Skin Department: Dr. J. J.

Pringle. Assistant Obstetric Physician : Dr. ComynsBerkeley. Consulting Surgeons : Mr. Nunn and Mr. G. I

Lawson. Surgeons : Mr. Morris, Mr. Clark, and Mr. Gould. I

Surgeons to Out-patients: Mr. Bland-Sutton and Mr. Murray(Dean of the school). Assistant Surgeon : Mr. Kelleck.

Ophthalmic Surgeon: Mr. W. Lang. Aural Surgeon : Mr. S.

Paget. Consulting Surgeon-Dentist: Mr. Turner. Dental

Surgeon : Mr. W. Hern. Assistant Dental Surgeon: Mr. i

Nowell. Curator of the Museum and Pathologist: Dr. R. A.Young. Registrars : Dr. 0. K. Williamson, Mr. A. Baldwin, <

and Dr. Victor Bonney. Resident Medical Officer: Mr. E. A.Fardon. Chloroformists : Mr. Norton, Mr. T. G. A. Burns, 7

and Mr. H. P. Noble. I

Lecturers.-Winter Session: Anatomy : Dr. Thompson. IDamonstrator: Dr. Gladstone. Biology and Physiology : ;Mr. Goodall. Chemistry: Dr. Kellas. Demonstrator: Mr. 7

Macaulay. Medicine : Dr. Pasteur and Dr. Wynter. iPractical Medicine: Dr. Voelcker. Surgery : Mr. Clark and

Mr. Pearce Gould. Practical Surgery : Mr. Murray. Opera-tive Surgery : Mr. Murray. Practical Midwifery: Dr.

Berkeley. Clinical Lectures in Medicine: The Physicians.Clinical Lectures in Surg( ry: The Surgeons. ClinicalLectures on Diseafes of the Ear, Throat, and Nose: Mr.S. Pger. Lectures m Ophthalmology : Mr. Lang. Lecturesin Dental Surgery : Mr. Hern. Public Health and Bacterio-logy : Mr. Foulerton. Summer Session : Pharmacology andTherapeutics: Dr. R. A. Young. Midwifery : Dr. ComynsBerkeley. Pathology and Pathological Histology: Dr.

Voetcker. Forensic Medicine and Toxicolcgy : Dr. Wethered.Practical Toxicology: Dr. Kellas. Tropical Medicine : Dr.Crombie. Mental Diseases : Dr. Mickle. Lectures in Derma-

tology : Dr. Pringle. Anatomy, Chemistry, and Physiology:as in Winter Session. Tutors-Medicine: Dr. CampbellThomson; Surgery : Mr. Kellock; Obstetrics : Dr. Victor-Bonney ; Practical Pharmacy : Mr. Fardon.

ST. THOMAS’s HOSPITAL.-The annual composition feeis 30 guineas-in addition to a fee on entrance. Qualifiedpractitioners are admitted by a joint ticket to the practiceof 16 hospitals on terms which may be ascertained from themedical secretary.

Staff.-Consulting Physicians : Dr. Harley and Dr. Payne.Consulting Surgeons: Sir J. Simon, Mr. S. Jones, andMr. J. Croft. Consulting Obstetrical Physician : Dr. Gervis.Consulting Ophthalmic Surgeons : Mr. Liebreich and Mr.

Nettleship. Physicians: Dr. Sharkey, Dr. Acland, Dr.

Hawkins, and Dr. Mackenzie. Surgeons: Mr. Clutton, Mr.Pitts, Mr. G. H. Makins, C.B., and Mr. Battle. Assistant

Physicians : Dr. Turney (Dean of the school), Dr. Perkins, Dr.Colman, and Dr. Box. Assistant Surgeons : Mr. C. A.

Ballance, Mr. H. B. Robinson, Mr. F. C. Abbott, and Mr. C.S. Wallace. Obstetrical Physicians : Dr. Cullingworth andDr. Tate. Assistant Obstetrical Physician: Dr. Fairbairn.

Ophthalmic Surgeon : Mr. Lawford. Assistant OphthalmicSurgeon: Mr. Fisher. Physician for Diseases of Children: Dr.Box. Surgeon for Diseases of the Throat: Mr. H. B.Robinson. Surgeon for Diseases of the Skin : Mr. E. Stainer.Surgeon for Diseases of the Ear : Mr. Abbott. PhysicianElectrical Department : Dr. Turney. Surgeon Dentist :Mr. C. E. Truman. Resident Assistant Physician: Dr.H. D. Singer. Resident Assistant Surgeon : Mr. P. W. G.Sargent. At mstheti6ts : Mr. W. Tyrrell, Mr. E. H. G.Morris, Mr. H. Low, and Mr. H. C. Crouch. Pharmaceutist :Mr. E. White. Curator of Museum : Mr. S. G. Shattock.-Assistant Pathologist : Dr. C. Powell White. Superintendentof Clinical Laboratory : Mr. Dudgeon. Superintendent ofX-ray Department : Dr. Greg.

Leat1wers: : Winter Session.-Practical Anatomy Demon-strators : Mr. F. G. Parsons, Dr. Box, and Mr. Corner.

Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy : Mr. F. G. Parsons.

Chemistry and Chemical Physics : Dr. Crossley. Physio-logy and General Anatomy : Dr. J. B. Leathes. Elemen-

tary Biology : Mr. F. G. Parsons. Pathology and Bacterio-logy : Dr. Turney, Dr. Perkins, and Mr: Shattock. Surgery:Mr. Makins and Mr. Ballance. Theory and Practice ofMedicine: Dr. Sharkey and Dr. Hawkins. Practical and

Manipulative Surgery: Mr. Robinson and Mr. Abbott.

Physics and Natural Philosophy : Dr. Le Soeuer. ClinicalMedicine : The Physicians. Surgery : The Surgeons in rota-tion. Clinical Midwifery and Diseases of Women : Dr.

Cullingworth and Dr. Tate. Diseases of the Eye: Mr.Lawford. Pharmacology and Therapeutics: Dr. Mac-kenzie. Clinical Lectures on Throat Disease : Mr. H. B.-Robinson. Demonstrator in Morbid Histology : Dr. C. PowelLWhite. Physiological Demonstrator : Dr. Russell. ObstetricalDemonstrators : Dr. Fairbairn and Dr. Bell. ElementaryClinical Medicine : Dr. Colman, Dr. Perkins, and Dr..

Box. Surgical Classes : Mr. Abbott, Mr. Wallace, Mr.

Fisher, and Mr. Shattock.Summer Session.-Anatomical Demonstrators : Mr. F. G.

Parsons, Dr. Box, and Mr Corner. Elementary Biology :Mr. F. G. Parsons. Forensic Medicine and Toxicology:Dr. Colman. Midwifery : Dr. Tate. Botany : Mr. Drabble.Chemistry and Practical Chemistry : Dr. Crossley. MentalDiseases: Dr. H. Rayner. Public Health: Dr. E. Seaton.Practical and Manipulative Surgery : Mr. Robinson and Mr.Abbott. Practical Physiology: Dr. J. B. Leathes. Com-

parative Anatomy : Mr. Parsons. Diseases of the Eye: Mr.Lawford. Pathology and Bacteriology : Dr. Turney, Dr.

Perkins, and Mr. Shattock. Operative Surgery : Mr. Battle,Mr. Robinson, and Mr. Abbott. Lectures on Clinical

Medicine and Surgery are delivered every Wednesday andK3

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Thursday. Special Departments for the Diseases of Womenand Children, and for D seases of the Eye, Skin, Throat, andEar. Instruction in Electro-Therapeutics by Dr. Turney.Instruction in Dental Surgery by Mr. Truman. Instructionin Vaccination by Dr. Cope.

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON.-Composition fees.-1.For the entire medical education required by the Examin-ing Board in England and the Society of Apothecaries, 150guineas if paid in one sum at the commencement of thecourse; 155 guineas if paid by instalments, as follows-first year, 70 guineas ; second year, 55 guineas; third year,30 guineas. 2. For those students who do not require toattend Chemistry, Pharmacy, and Elementary Biology at amedical school (under the regulations of the ExaminingBoard in England) the fee will be-135 guineas if paid inone sum; 140 guineas if paid by instalments, as follows-first year, 60 guineas ; second year, 50 guineas ; third year,30 guineas. 3. For the whole course of instruction for theIntermediate Examination in Medicine of the University ofLondon, 60 guineas if paid in one sum; 62 guineas if

paid by instalments, as follows-first year, 37 guineas ;second year, 25 guineas. 4. For the course of instruc-tion for the ,Flllal M.B. Examination of the Uni-

versity of London, 80 guineas if paid in one sum;82 guineas if paid by instalments, as follows-first year,50 guineas ; second year, 32 guineas. 5. Composition feefor Dental Students, 65 guineas, or exclusive of Chemistry,Practical Chemistry, Physics, and Materia Medica, 50guineas. 6. Composition fee for the whole course ofinstruction for the Preliminary Scientific (M.B.) Examina-tion of the University of London, 25 guineas.

Eight house physicians, six house surgeons, four senior andeight junior obstetric assistants, and two ophthalmicassistants are selected annually by examination from amongthe senior students. The house physicians and housesurgeons reside in the hospital for a period of six months,and the senior obstetric assistants for three months, receivingfree board and lodging.

Several gentlemen connected with the College receivestudents to reside with them. A register of boardingresidences is kept in the office of the College for the con-venience of students ; the residences are not under thecontrol of the College authorities.

Staff. -Consulting Physicians : Dr. S. Ringer, Dr. H. 0.Bastian, Sir W. R. Gowers, Sir J. Williams, and Dr.G. Vivian Poore. Physicians: Dr. F. T. Roberts, SirThomas Barlow, Bart., Dr. J. R. Bradford, and Dr.S. H. C. Martin. Assistant Physicians: Dr. J. R. Russell,Dr. H. Batty Sbaw, and Dr. F. J. Poynton. ObstetricPhysician: Dr. H. R. Spencer. Assistant ObstetricPhysician: Dr. G. F. Blacker. Physician, Skin Depart-ment : Dr. H. R. Crocker. Consulting Surgeons: SirHenry Thompson, Mr. C. Heath, and Mr. S. J.Hutchin"on (Dental). Surgeons: Mr. A. E. Barker, Mr.R. J. Godlee, Sir Victor Horsley, Mr. B. Pollard, and Mr. Ray-mond Johnson. Assistant Surgeon: Mr. T. R. H. Bucknall.Ophthalmic Surgeon: Mr. J. Tweedy. Assistant Oph-thalmic Surgeon: Mr. P. Flemming. Dental Surgery:Mr. S. Spokes. Anaesthetist: Dr. D. Buxton. AssistantAnaesthetist: Dr. H. J. Scharlieb, C.M.G. Surgeon Regis-trar : Mr. W. B. L. Trotter. Resident Medical Officer : Dr.S. H. Brown. Patholegist: Dr. F. H. Thiele. Radio-

grapher : Mr. E. S. Worrall.Leetures ot the Faculty of Medicine: : W-inter Session.-

Anatomy : Professor G. D. Thane. Dissections by Mr.G. B. M. White, Mr. P. M. Heath, Mr. G. A. Herklot@, andMr. G. M. W. Hodges. Chemistry: Professor Sir WilliamRamsay and Professor J. Norman Collie. Biology : ProfessorE. A. Minchin. Principles and Practice of Medicine : Pro-fessor J. Rose Bradford. Principles and Practice of Surgery :Professor A. E. Barker. Practical and Operative SurgeryMr. B. Pollard, Mr. T. R. H. Bucknall, and Mr. R. Johnson.Physiology : Professor E. H. Starling. Dental Surgery :Mr. S. Spokes. Morbid Anatomy and Bacteriology : Pro-lessor S. Martin.Summer Session.-Pathological Anatomy: Professor S.

Martin. Practical Chemistry : Professor Sir William Ramsayand Professor J. Norman Collie. Midwifery and Diseases ofWomen : Professor H. R. Spencer. Medical Jurisprudence :Professor J. S. R. Russell. Pharmacology : (vacant). Thera-peutics : (vacant). Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery:Professor J. Tweedy. Operative Surgery: Mr. BiltonPollard. Hygiene and Public Health: (vacant). Practical

Physiology and Histology : Professor E. H. Starling. Mental

Physiology : Dr. W. J. Mickle. Principal of the College :G. Carey Foster, LL.D., D. Sc., F.R.S. Secretary of the

College : T. Gregory Foster, Ph.D.

WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL. -The hospital contains up-wards of 200 beds. There are separate departments forDiseases of the Eye, Ear, Skin, Teeth, and Throat, forOrthopaedics, and for Diseases of Women, and a specialward for Children. The Anatomical Museum is open to thestudents. There are ajso Pathological and Materia MedicaMuseums.A medical and a surgical registrar, each with a salary of

E40, are appointed annually. Two house physicians, twohouse surgeons, and a resident obstetric assistant are

appointed for six months after examination, and are pro-vided with rooms and commons; also two assistant housesurgeons with commons only. Clinical assistants to theassistant physicians and assistant surgeons, and to theofficers in charge of special departments, are appointedfrom among qualified students of the hospital.

Preliminary Scientific.-Special classes are held in thesubjects of this examination-Chemistry, Dr. Hake; Physics,Mr. Somerville; Biology, Dr. Sherlock. The extra fee to ageneral student is 12 guineas.

Intermediate M.B.-Advanced Physiology and Histology,Mr. Arthur Evans. Materia Medica, Dr. Purves Stewart.D.P.H.-The course of Laboratory Instruction may now

be taken. Physics, Mr. Somerville ; Chemistry, Dr. Hake;Bacteriology, Dr. Blaxall. Fee: 12 guineas for three months,20 guineas for six months.Bacteriology.-A course in General Bacteriology is given

by Dr. Blaxall. Fee &pound;5 5s.Staff. -Consulting Medical Staff: Dr. H. B. Donkin.

Consulting Surgical Staff : Mr. Richard Davy, Mr. G.Cowell, and Mr. N. C. Macnamara. Consulting DentalSurgeon: Dr. J. Walker. Medical In-patient Staff :Dr. W. H. Allchin, Dr. de Havilland Hall, and Dr. W.Murrell. Obstetric Physician: Dr. W. Rivers Pollock.Surgical In-patient Staff : Mr. C. Stonham, Mr. W. G.

Spencer, and Mr. A. H. Tubby. Medical Out-patient Staff :Dr. R. G. Hebb, Dr. W. A. Wills, Dr. A. M. Gossage, andDr. Purves Stewart. Physician for Diseases of the Skin:Dr. T. Colcott Fox. Assistant Obstetric Physician: Dr.G. H. Drummond Robinson. Surgical Out-patient Staff :Mr. W. Turner, Mr. E. P. Paton, and Mr. Arthur Evans.Surgeon in charge of the Throat Department: Mr.P. R. W. De Santi. Ophthalmic Surgeon: Mr. G. Hart-

ridge. Surgeon in charge of the Orthop&aelig;dic Department:Mr. A. H. Tubby. Surgeon in charge of the Ear Depart-ment : Mr. P. R. W. De Santi. Dental Surgeons: Mr. C. W.Glasfington and Mr. E. Gardner. Administrator of Anses-thetics : Dr. N. W. Bourns. Pathologist and Curator ofMuseum: Dr. W. S. Lazarus-Barlow. Assistant Pathologistand Curator of Museum: Dr. H. E. Hewitt. MedicalRegistrar: Dr. A. E. Carver. Surgical Registrar: Mf. V. B.Orr. Pharmacist: Mr. A. E. Tanner. Secretary : Mr. S. M.Quennell.Lectures.-Clinical Medicine : Dr. Allchin, Dr. Hall, and

Dr. Murrell. Clinical Surgery: Mr. Stonham, Mr. Spencer,and Mr. Tubby. Clinical Gyn&aelig;cology : Dr. Pollock(Treasurer of the school). Medicine : Dr. Murrell and Dr.Hebb. Diseases of the Skin: Dr. Colcott Fox. Insanity:Dr. Charles Mercier. Surgery: Mr. Stonham. OphthalmicSurgery: Mr. Hartridge. Surgery of the Throat andNose: Mr. De Santi. Orthopoedic Surgery: Mr. Tubby.Aural Surgery: Mr. De Santi. Dental Surgery: Mr.

Glassington. An&aelig;sthetics: Dr. Bourns. Operative Surgery :Mr. Stonham. Surgical Anatomy: Mr. Paton. MinorSurgery: Mr. Turner. Surgical Pathology; Mr. Paton.

Midwifery and Diseases of Women: Dr. Pollock. GeneralPathology and Morbid Anatomy: Dr. Lazarus-Barlow.Post-mortem Demonstrations : Dr. Lazarus-Barlow. MateriaMedica, Therapeutics, and Pharmacology: Dr. PurvesStewart. Demonstrator of Practical Pharmacy: Mr. A. E.Tanner. Forensic Medicine: Dr. Wills and Dr. DrummondRobinson. Toxicology: Dr. H. Wilson Hake. PublicHealth : Dr. S. Monckton Copeman. Bacteriology:Dr. Blaxall. Anatomy: Mr. Black. Demonstrators ofPractical Anatomy: Mr. Black, Mr. Paton, and Mr. AtthurEvans. Physiology: Dr. Gossage (Dean of the school).1 ractical Physiology : Dr. Gossage. Demonstrator of Phy-siology : Mr. Evans. Histology : Dr. Abrahams. Biologyand Comparative Anatomy : Dr. Sherlock. Emeritus

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Lecturer on Chemistry: Dr. Dupr&eacute;. Chemistry and Prac-tical Chemistry: Dr. H. Wilson Hake. Physics: Mr. H.Somerville. Secretary and Librarian: Mr. W. Fryer.

LONDON (ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL) SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFOR WOMEN, 8, Hunter-street, Brunswick-square, W. C.-The fee for the whole medical coarse, including ElementaryScience, is E135 in one sum, or L145 in four instalments.The fee for the medical course for the University of London,after the completion of the Preliminary Scientific year, is&pound;125 in one sum, or L135 in four instalments. This entitlesstudents to attend all necessary lectures and practical classesas well as the medical and surgical practice of the hospital,and to hold clerkships and dresserships in the in-patient andout-patient departments. Students can also attend the in-patient and out-patient practice of the New Hospital forWomen. Students after qualification can hold at the RoyalFree Hospital the posts of house physician, house surgeon,clinical assistants, anaesthetist and assistant anaesthetists,medical and surgical registrars, medical electrician, andmuseum curator ; and at the Medical School the posts ofdemonstrators in the departments of Anatomy, Physiology,Chemistry, and museum curator. They can also hold postsat the New Hospital for Women, which is officered entirelyby medical women.In addition to the list of Scholarships tabulated in another

column three Evans Prizes of E3 3s., E2 2s., and &pound;1 Is.are given in alternate years on the results of theclass examination in midwifery, and two DurhamPrizes, value L5 and .E3, are given in alternate yearson the results of the class examination in gynaecology,and a prize of .65 is awarded in alternate years on the resultsof the class examination in Midwifery and Gynaecologyrespectively. The Evans Prize for Operative Midwifery,value ;E5 5s., is awarded yearly. Prizes of .E10 each areawarded yearly in Anatomy and Physiology. There is alsoa small fund from which assistance can occasionally begiven to students and to graduates who specially requirepecuniary help. Honoraria from the Royce Memorial Fundare given to the assistant aneasthetists at the Royal FreeHospital. Prizes and Certificates of Honour are awarded ineach class at the end of the session.

Special classes for the Preliminary Scientific examinationof the University of London are held. The fee for thewhole course is &pound;30. Special courses of instruction in

Anatomy, Physiology, and Practical Pharmacology are pro-vided for students preparing for the Intermediate M.B.Examination of the University of London. The rebuilding ofthe School is now completed and the new buildings affordevery facility for efficiency of teaching and of practicalwork in all departments.Staff.-Consulting Physicians: Dr. S. West and Dr.

T. Crawfurd Hayes. Physicians: Dr. Harrington Sains-bury, Dr. J. W. Carr, and Dr. R. H. P. Crawfurd. Assistant

Physicians: Dr. A. G. Phear and Dr. Farquhar Buzzard.Consulting Surgeons : Mr. T. H. Wakley, Mr. W. Rose,and Mr. F. J. Gant. Surgeons: Mr. A. B. Barrow,Mr. J. Berry, Mr. E. W. Roughton, and Mr. W. H.Evans. Assistant Surgeon: Mr. T. Percy Legg. Physicianfor Diseases of Women: Mrs. Scharlieb, M.S., M D.Assistant Physician for the Diseases of Women: Miss

Vaughan, MD. Ophthalmic Surgeon: Mr. H. WorkDodd. Surgeon for Diseases of Throat, Nose, and Ear:Mr. E. W. Roughton. Surgeon for Diseases of Skin:Mr. W. H. Evans. Senior Resident Medical Officer:Mr. Joseph Cunning. Registrars: Miss Murrell, M.B., andMrs. Willey, M.B. Dentist: Mr. F. Todd. Anaesthetist:Miss Aldrich-Blake, M.D. Secretary : Mr. C. W. Thies.Lecturers. -At the school: Anatomy and Practical Anatomy :

Mr. Stanley Boyd. Physiology and Practical Physiology :Dr. Brodie. Chemistry : Miss C. de B. Evans, D. Sc.Practical Chemistry : Miss Lucy Boole. Physics : Miss E.Stoney. Biology: Mr. Mudge. Materia Medica: Dr. R. H. P.Crawfurd. Practice of Medicine: Miss Cock, M. D., andDr. J. W. Carr. Midwifery: Mrs. Scharlieb, M. D.Gynaecology: Mrs. Stanley Boyd. Forensic Medicine : Dr.Hawthorne. Toxicology: Dr. Wilson Hake. Practiceof Surgery : Mr. Berry. Operative Surgery : Mr. S. Boyd.Ophthalmic Surgery: Miss Ellaby. Pathology : Dr. F. W.Andrewes. Mental Pathology: Dr. Mercier. TropicalDiseases: Sir Patrick Manson. Operative Midwifery: MissMcCall, M.D. Demonstrator of Practical Toxicology, Mr.Bodmer ; of Practical Gynaecology, Miss Aldrich-Blake, M.S.,and Miss Vaughan, M.D. ; of Anatomy, Miss Stoney,

M. D., and Miss-Hamilton, M. B. ; of Chemistry, Miss Widdows,B. Sc.; of Physiology, Miss Cullis; of Practical Pharma-cology, Mrs. Clarke Keer. At the Royal Free Hospital;Clinical Medicine: Dr. Sainsbury. Clinical Surgery:Mr. Barrow and Mr. Berry. Pathology : Dr. Phear. Bac-

teriology : Mr. Roughton Crawfurd. Surgical Tutors: Mr.Roughton, Mr. W. Evans, and Mr. Legg. Medical Tutor:Dr. Crawfurd. Demonstrator of Auscultation : Dr. Phear.Demonstrator of Practical Clinical Medicine: Miss Woodcock,M. B. Practical Pathology: Miss Ivens, M. B.The Dean of the School is Miss Cock, M.D.; the

Honorary Secretary is Mrs. Thorne; and the Secretary isMiss Douie, M.B.

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METROPOLITAN ANCILLARY SCHOOLS ANDHOSPITALS AFFORDING FACILITIES FOR

CLINICAL OBSERVATION.BETHLEM ROYAL HOSPITAL.-This hospital is open for

the admission of two Resident House Physicians who haverecently obtained their diplomas to practise Medicine andSurgery. They will be permitted to reside in thehospital for a term generally not exceeding six months,commencing June lst and lst Dec., and will be providedwith apartments, complete board, attendance, washing,and an honorarium of 25 guineas per quarter. Theywill be under the direction of the Resident Physician,and will be elected by the Committee from candidates whosetestimonials appear to be most satisfactory. The studentsof certain specified London Medical Schools receive ClinicalInstruction in the wards of the hospital and qualified practi-tioners may attend for a period of three months on paymentof a fee. Lectures are also given in connexion with theLondon Post-graduate Course.HOSPITAL FOR CONSUMPTION AND DISEASES OF THE

CHEST, Brompton (318 beds).-Four House Physicians residein the hospital for a period of six months. Pupils are admittedto the practice of the hospital : terms, &pound;1 1s. for one month ;three months, B3 2s. ; perpetual, E5 5s. Lectures andClinical Demonstrations are given throughout the year bymembers of the medical staff. The next course willcommence in October. Clinical Assistants are appointed tothe Assistant Physician in the out-patient department andClinical Clerks to the Physician in the wards. The hospitalhas been recognised by the Conjoint Board for England as aplace where six months of the fifth year may be spent in clinicalwork. The medical practice of the hospital is also recognisedby the University of London, the Apothecaries’ Society,and the Army and Navy and Indian Medical Boards. Thehospital contains 321 beds in the two buildings.Staff-Consulting Physicians: Dr. J. E. Pollock, Dr.

E. S. Thompson, Sir Richard Douglas Powell, Dr.F. T. Roberts, Dr. J. Tatham, Dr. 0. T. Williams, Dr. J. M.Bruce, and Dr. T. H. Green. Physicians : Dr. J. K. Fowler,Dr. P. Kidd, Dr. T. D. Acland, Dr. R. Maguire, Dr. H. W. G.Mackenzie, and Dr. S. H. Habershon. Assistant Physicians:Dr. G. Schorstein, Dr. F. J. Wethered, Dr. P. Horton-Smith,Dr. J. J. Perkins, Dr. A. Latham, and Dr. H. Batty Shaw.Consulting Surgeons: Lord Lister and Mr. R. J. Godlee.Surgeon: Mr. S. Boyd. Dental Surgeon: Mr. W. Rushton.Resident Medical Officer: Dr. M. S. Paterson.CITY OF LONDON HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST,

Victoria Park.-Daring the past year 1308 in-patients havebeen treated in the wards, and the large number of 35,835cases since the opening of the wards in 1855. Thenumber of out-patients treated during 1902 was 17,124, and659,912 since the commencement of the institution in 1848.Information as to medical instruction can be obtained onapplication to Dr. E. Clifford Beale, the Secretary of theClinical Sub-committee at the hospital.Staff.-Consulting Physicians : Dr. J. C. Thorowgood and

Dr. Eustace Smith. Consulting Surgeon: Lord Lister.Physicians : Dr. G. A. Heron, Dr. Vincent D. Harris, Dr. E.Clifford Beale, Dr. Hartington Sainsbury, Dr. T. GloverLyon, and Sir Hugh Beevor, Bart. Surgeon : Mr. J. F. C. H.Macready. F.R.C.S. Physicians to Out-Patients: Dr. W. J.Hadley, Dr. E. H. Colbeck, Dr. Arnold Chaplin, Dr. HughWalsham, Dr. Oliver K. Williamson, and Dr. E. J. Spriggs.Secretary: Henry T. Dudley Ryder. Secretary of the MedicalCommittee: Dr. Oliver K. Williamson.CENTRAL LONDON THROAT AND EAR HOSPITAL,

Gray’s Inn-road.-The hospital contains accommodation for17 in-patients and has a very extensive out-patientdepartment, which is open to all medical practitionersand students for the purpose of clinical demonstration


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