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352 ST. MARYLEBONE INFIRMARY, New-road. Physicians-Dr. Mayo, F.R.S. Physician-Accoucheur-Dr. Robert Lee, F.R.S. _ Surgeon—Mr. R. A. Stafford. Resident Physician-Dr. Allen. Resident Surgeons -Mr. R. S. Finch; Mr. C. W. Jenner; Mr. T. M. Harding. *,* This infirmary, which is attached to the workhouse of St. Marylebone, presenting one of the best fields for clinical in- struction in London, does not now receive fees from medical pupils, but is visited by many honorary students, who, by the kindness of the medical officers, obtain the advantage of the entrée. PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY. The Winter Courses of Lectures will commence on Tuesday, the 2nd of October, as follows:- Materia Medica, by Professor Pereira, F.R.S., &c., every Tues- day and Saturday, at half-past eight o’clock in the morning, commencing on Tuesday, the 2nd of October, and continuing to the end of March. For registered apprentices and, asso- ciates of the Society, £1 11s. 6d. ; for those not connected with the Society, X3 3s. Chemistry and Pharmacy, by Professor Redwood, every Wed- nesday and Friday, at half-past eight o’clock in the morning, commencing on Wednesday, the 3rd of October. This course will consist of about eighty lectures, which will be delivered during the winter and summer months. For re- gistered ,apprentices and associates, X2 2s.; for those not connected with the Society, -04 4s. The Lectures on Botany will be delivered.during the summer months, by Professor Bentley, F.L.S., and the pupils will have admission as usual to the Royal Botanic Gardens in the Regent’s-park. The Laboratory for practical instruction in Pharmaceutical Chemistry will open on Monday, the 1st of October, under the direction of Professor Redwood. Assistants: Mr. J. C. Braith- waite, Mr. J. L. H. Down, and Mr. Edmund Greaves. The season extends from the 1st of October to the end of July, and pupils may enter at any period during the season. Five months, £15 15s. ; four months, X13 13s. ; three months, .610 10s. ; two months, X7 7s.; one month, £4 4s. BOARD OF EXAMINERS.—The board of examiners meet on the third Tuesday in every month, excepting May and September, for conducting the major and minor examinations, and for granting certificates of qualification. Candidates are required to give notice to the secretary before the lst of the month, of their intention to present themselves for examination. PRIVATE TEACHERS. DR. STEGGALL gives instruction to medical students in all the branches of their studies, including the classics, at his resi- dence, 2, Southampton-street, Bloomsbury-square. Mr. A. C. LEE continues to assist gentlemen in preparing for their examination at the Hall or Public Boards. No. 6, Three Crown-square, Southwark, nearly opposite the end of St. Thomas’s-street. Mr. E. E. BARRON gives Courses of Medical and Surgical Tuition, at 16, St. Thomas’s-street East, Borough. Mr. LEACH gives instruction in the medical and general classics, privately or in classes, to gentlemen preparing for examination at Apothecaries’ Hall, matriculation at the universities, or the diploma of the College of Physicians, at his residence, 34, Great Queen-street, Lincoln’s-inn- fields. Mr. POWER and Dr. POWER continue their lectures and exa- minations daily, at Exeter Hall, for the preparation of students for the Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons, Apothecaries’ Hall, the Scotch universities, &c. Dr. Power receives house pupils. , Provincial Hospitals and Schools. QUEEN’S HOSPITAL, BIRMINGHAM. Honorary Physicians—Dr. Johnstone and Dr. Booth. Physicians-Dr. Davies, Dr. Melson, and Dr. Wright. Honorary Surgeon—Mr. Cox. Surgeons—Mr. Sands Cox, Mr. Knowles, and Mr. Langston Parker. Lying-in Department-Dr. Berry. Medical and surgical practice of the hospital, for one year, £10 10s.; unlimited, £21. The respective offices of house students, physicians’ clerks, and surgeons’ dressers, are filled up by the medical officers from the students of the Queen’s Hospital, after public exa- mination, and the production of testimonials of good conduct. QUEEN’S COLLEGE, BIRMINGHAM. (Incorporated by Royal Charter.) PROFESSORS. Anatomy of the Tissues: Mr. Sands Cox. Anatomy and Physiology: Mr. Langston Parker. Single course, £5 5s.; perpetual, £10 10s. Materia Medica and Therapeutics: Dr. James Johnstone and Mr. Knowles. Single course, £3 3s.; perpetual, £5 5s. Chemistry: Mr. Shaw. Single course, £6 6s.; perpetual £9 9s. Medicine: Dr. Eccles. Single course, £4 4s.; perpetual, £7 7s. Surgery: Mr. Sands Cox. Single course, S3 3s.; perpetual, .ee 6s. Ophthalmic Surgery: Mr. Middlemore. Midwifery: Dr. Berry. Single course, .;1;:3 3s.; perpetual, £6 6s. Forensic Medicine: Dr. Davies. Single course, £3 3s.; per- petual, £5 5s. Botany : Mr. Knowles. Single course, .63 3s.; perpetual, £5 5s. Clinical Medicine and Surgery: Professors Johnstone, Eccles, Davies, Melson, Wright, Cox, Knowles, and Parker. Practical Anatomy, with superintendence of Dissections: Mr. Bolton, assisted by the resident medical tutor. Single course, £3 3s.; perpetual, X5 5s. Medical Tutor: Mr. John Moore. The three years’ course of study required by the regulations of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and the Society of Apothecaries comprises the following lectures, which may be attended on the payment of a composition fee of forty guineas. The payment may be made either at once or in two equal sums-viz., £21 at the commencement of the first divi- sion of the winter session, (the 1st of October,) and X21 at the commencement of the second division, (after the Christ- mas vacation,) together with an annual college fee of .66 6s., which entitles the student to the use of the library and museums, and the services of the medical tutor. The academical year is divided into three terms—viz. Michaelmas term, from the 1st of October to the week before Christmas. Lent term, from the first week in January to the second week in April. Trinity term, from the first week in May to the last week in July. Resident students to attend prayers daily, and on Sundays Divine Service in the chapel, and also the senior tutor’s theo- logical lectures and examinations. To have furnished room, with commons, in the college. To be under the superintend- ence of the senior tutor. The college expenses, including commons, chamber rent, and servants’ wages, &c., will not exceed X48 for the three terms. The payments to be made by three instalments-viz., X18 on the 1st of October, X18 on the 1st of January, and X12 on the 1st of May. FELLOWSHIPS.-Such members of the college as hold a di- ploma in medicine or surgery, or who are graduates in medi- cine, law, or arts, or such members of the late Birmingham Royal School of Medicine and Surgery as the council msy determine, are eligible to be " Fellows." The Fellows have power to vote at all special and general meetings, have free admission to the medical and general library, to the museums, and to the lectures of the professors; and likewise are privileged to dine in the college hall, on the payment of a specified sum, to be fixed by the council. Students who have been distinguished for their general good conduct, regularity of attendance at the classes in the college, and who hold a diploma in medicine and surgery, or are graduates in medicine, law, or arts, are eligible under the supplemental charter of incorporation to the fellowships. For the attainment of this distinction, regularity of attendance at chapel and at the senior tutor’s divinity lectures, are indis- pensable. THE WARNEFORD SCHOLARSHIPS.—Four resident scholarships have been founded by the Rev. Dr. Warneford, of £10 each, to be held for two years, to be conferred upon the students who have resided in the college at least twelve months, who have been distinguished for their diligence and good conduct, and who have been regular in their attendance on divine ser-
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ST. MARYLEBONE INFIRMARY,New-road.

Physicians-Dr. Mayo, F.R.S.Physician-Accoucheur-Dr. Robert Lee, F.R.S. _Surgeon—Mr. R. A. Stafford.Resident Physician-Dr. Allen.Resident Surgeons -Mr. R. S. Finch; Mr. C. W. Jenner;Mr. T. M. Harding.

*,* This infirmary, which is attached to the workhouse ofSt. Marylebone, presenting one of the best fields for clinical in-struction in London, does not now receive fees from medicalpupils, but is visited by many honorary students, who, by thekindness of the medical officers, obtain the advantage of theentrée.

PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY.The Winter Courses of Lectures will commence on Tuesday,

the 2nd of October, as follows:- ’

Materia Medica, by Professor Pereira, F.R.S., &c., every Tues-day and Saturday, at half-past eight o’clock in the morning,commencing on Tuesday, the 2nd of October, and continuingto the end of March. For registered apprentices and, asso-ciates of the Society, £1 11s. 6d. ; for those not connectedwith the Society, X3 3s.

Chemistry and Pharmacy, by Professor Redwood, every Wed-nesday and Friday, at half-past eight o’clock in the morning,commencing on Wednesday, the 3rd of October. Thiscourse will consist of about eighty lectures, which will bedelivered during the winter and summer months. For re-gistered ,apprentices and associates, X2 2s.; for those notconnected with the Society, -04 4s.

The Lectures on Botany will be delivered.during the summermonths, by Professor Bentley, F.L.S., and the pupils willhave admission as usual to the Royal Botanic Gardens inthe Regent’s-park.The Laboratory for practical instruction in Pharmaceutical

Chemistry will open on Monday, the 1st of October, under thedirection of Professor Redwood. Assistants: Mr. J. C. Braith-waite, Mr. J. L. H. Down, and Mr. Edmund Greaves. Theseason extends from the 1st of October to the end of July, andpupils may enter at any period during the season. Fivemonths, £15 15s. ; four months, X13 13s. ; three months,.610 10s. ; two months, X7 7s.; one month, £4 4s.BOARD OF EXAMINERS.—The board of examiners meet on the

third Tuesday in every month, excepting May and September,for conducting the major and minor examinations, and forgranting certificates of qualification. Candidates are requiredto give notice to the secretary before the lst of the month, oftheir intention to present themselves for examination.

PRIVATE TEACHERS.DR. STEGGALL gives instruction to medical students in all the

branches of their studies, including the classics, at his resi-dence, 2, Southampton-street, Bloomsbury-square.Mr. A. C. LEE continues to assist gentlemen in preparing for

their examination at the Hall or Public Boards. No. 6, ThreeCrown-square, Southwark, nearly opposite the end of St.Thomas’s-street. -

Mr. E. E. BARRON gives Courses of Medical and SurgicalTuition, at 16, St. Thomas’s-street East, Borough.Mr. LEACH gives instruction in the medical and general

classics, privately or in classes, to gentlemen preparing forexamination at Apothecaries’ Hall, matriculation at theuniversities, or the diploma of the College of Physicians,at his residence, 34, Great Queen-street, Lincoln’s-inn-fields.Mr. POWER and Dr. POWER continue their lectures and exa-

minations daily, at Exeter Hall, for the preparation of studentsfor the Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons, Apothecaries’Hall, the Scotch universities, &c. Dr. Power receives housepupils. ,

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Provincial Hospitals and Schools.QUEEN’S HOSPITAL, BIRMINGHAM.

Honorary Physicians—Dr. Johnstone and Dr. Booth.

Physicians-Dr. Davies, Dr. Melson, and Dr. Wright.Honorary Surgeon—Mr. Cox. Surgeons—Mr. Sands Cox, Mr. Knowles, and Mr. Langston

Parker.Lying-in Department-Dr. Berry. _

Medical and surgical practice of the hospital, for one year,£10 10s.; unlimited, £21.The respective offices of house students, physicians’ clerks,

and surgeons’ dressers, are filled up by the medical officersfrom the students of the Queen’s Hospital, after public exa-mination, and the production of testimonials of good conduct.

QUEEN’S COLLEGE, BIRMINGHAM.(Incorporated by Royal Charter.)

PROFESSORS.

Anatomy of the Tissues: Mr. Sands Cox.Anatomy and Physiology: Mr. Langston Parker. Single

course, £5 5s.; perpetual, £10 10s.Materia Medica and Therapeutics: Dr. James Johnstone andMr. Knowles. Single course, £3 3s.; perpetual, £5 5s.

Chemistry: Mr. Shaw. Single course, £6 6s.; perpetual£9 9s.

Medicine: Dr. Eccles. Single course, £4 4s.; perpetual,£7 7s.

Surgery: Mr. Sands Cox. Single course, S3 3s.; perpetual,.ee 6s.

Ophthalmic Surgery: Mr. Middlemore.Midwifery: Dr. Berry. Single course, .;1;:3 3s.; perpetual,

£6 6s.Forensic Medicine: Dr. Davies. Single course, £3 3s.; per-

petual, £5 5s.

Botany : Mr. Knowles. Single course, .63 3s.; perpetual, £5 5s.Clinical Medicine and Surgery: Professors Johnstone, Eccles,’ Davies, Melson, Wright, Cox, Knowles, and Parker.Practical Anatomy, with superintendence of Dissections: Mr.

Bolton, assisted by the resident medical tutor. Singlecourse, £3 3s.; perpetual, X5 5s.

Medical Tutor: Mr. John Moore.

The three years’ course of study required by the regulationsof the Royal College of Surgeons of England and the Societyof Apothecaries comprises the following lectures, which maybe attended on the payment of a composition fee of fortyguineas. The payment may be made either at once or in twoequal sums-viz., £21 at the commencement of the first divi-sion of the winter session, (the 1st of October,) and X21 atthe commencement of the second division, (after the Christ-mas vacation,) together with an annual college fee of .66 6s.,which entitles the student to the use of the library andmuseums, and the services of the medical tutor.The academical year is divided into three terms—viz.

Michaelmas term, from the 1st of October to the week beforeChristmas. Lent term, from the first week in January to thesecond week in April. Trinity term, from the first week inMay to the last week in July.

Resident students to attend prayers daily, and on SundaysDivine Service in the chapel, and also the senior tutor’s theo-logical lectures and examinations. To have furnished room,with commons, in the college. To be under the superintend-ence of the senior tutor.The college expenses, including commons, chamber rent,

and servants’ wages, &c., will not exceed X48 for the threeterms. The payments to be made by three instalments-viz.,X18 on the 1st of October, X18 on the 1st of January, and X12on the 1st of May.FELLOWSHIPS.-Such members of the college as hold a di-

ploma in medicine or surgery, or who are graduates in medi-cine, law, or arts, or such members of the late BirminghamRoyal School of Medicine and Surgery as the council msydetermine, are eligible to be " Fellows." .

The Fellows have power to vote at all special and generalmeetings, have free admission to the medical and generallibrary, to the museums, and to the lectures of the professors;and likewise are privileged to dine in the college hall, on thepayment of a specified sum, to be fixed by the council.

Students who have been distinguished for their generalgood conduct, regularity of attendance at the classes in thecollege, and who hold a diploma in medicine and surgery, orare graduates in medicine, law, or arts, are eligible under thesupplemental charter of incorporation to the fellowships. Forthe attainment of this distinction, regularity of attendance atchapel and at the senior tutor’s divinity lectures, are indis-pensable.THE WARNEFORD SCHOLARSHIPS.—Four resident scholarships

have been founded by the Rev. Dr. Warneford, of £10 each,to be held for two years, to be conferred upon the studentswho have resided in the college at least twelve months, whohave been distinguished for their diligence and good conduct,and who have been regular in their attendance on divine ser-

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vice, and who have availed themselves especially of the reli-gious instruction of the warden.THE WARNEFORD GOLD MEDALS.—The interest of £1000 to

be applied for the institution of two prizes, either of equal orunequal amount, as may seem to the trustees most likely toadvance the great ends in view, which are, to combine reli-gious with scientific studies and pursuits, to make medicaland surgical students good Christians, as well as able practi-tioners in medicine and surgery.Two gold medals are offered by the governors of the college

for regularity of attendance at lectures and examinations, andgood conduct, during two years, to be certified by the seniortutor and professors.A gold medal is offered by Professor Davies, for the best

reported medical cases occurring in his practice at the Queen’sHospital.A gold medal is offered by Professor Cox, for the best re-

ported surgical cases occurring in his practice at the Queen’sHospital.

YORK HOSPITAL AND DISPENSARY.

Physicians of the hospital-Dr. Belcombe, Dr. Simpson.Surgeons of the hospital-Mr. Russell, Mr. Hey.Physicians of the dispensary—Dr. Simpson, Dr. Goldie, Dr.

Laycock, Dr. Shann.Surgeons of the dispensary-Mr. Dodsworth, Mr. W. Matter-

son, Mr. Moore, Mr. Keyworth.

Pupils entering to the surgical practice will be allowed todress the patients in their turn without additional fee.Attendance of the physicians and surgeons at the hospital,

Mondays and Thursdays, at eleven A.M.Attendance of the physicians at the dispensary, Mondays,

Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, at eleven A.M.Pupils entering to the surgical practice of the hospital, or

attending the surgical lectures, will be allowed to attend thepractice of the Ophthalmic Institution without additional fee.

CLINICAL MEDICINE.—Lectures will be given from time totime by Dr. Simpson and Dr. Belcombe, physicians to theCounty Hospital.CLINICAL SURGERY.—Surgical Clinical Lectures will be given

by Mr. Russell and Mr. Hey, surgeons to the hospital; and byMr. Moore and Mr. Keyworth, at the Dispensary.

YORK MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SCHOOL.WINTER SESSION.

Demonstrations and Dissections: Mr. E. Allen, Monday,Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, at half-past nine. Entirecourse, £4 4s.; perpetual, £ 7 7s.

Medicine : Dr. Laycock, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,Thursday, and Friday, at half-past ten. Entire course, £5 5s.;perpetual, £8 8s.

Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathological Anatomy: Mr. Key-worth and Dr. Shann, daily, at three. Entire course, £6 6s.;perpetual, £10 10s.

Surgery: Mr. Russell, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, atseven. Entire course, £3 3s.; perpetual, £5 5s.

Chemistry: Mr. Barker, daily, except Saturday, at eight.Entire course, £5 5s.; perpetual, £7 7s.

SUMMER SESSION.

Materia Medica: Mr. Williams, daily, at six. Entire course,£5 5s.; perpetual, £7 7s.

Midwifery: Mr. J. Allen and Mr. Anderson, daily, at eight.Entire course, £3 3s.; perpetual, £5 5s.

Medical Jurisprudence: Mr. Proctor, four days a week, at ten.Entire course, £2 12s.; perpetual, £4 4s.

Botany: Mr. Moore, daily, at five. Entire course, X2 12s. 6d.;perpetual, 14 4s.Perpetual fee to all the above courses, £42.The winter term lasts from October lst to April l5th; and

the summer term, from May 1st to July 30th. ,

LIVERPOOL INFIRMARY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. WINTER SESSION, j

Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology: Mr. Long, daily, at Ieight A.M., one course, £5 5s.

Anatomical Demonstrations and Dissections: Mr. G. Padley,daily, (except Saturday,) at six P 111., one course, £3 3s.

Chemistry and Pharmacy: Dr. R. H. Brett, Tuesday, Thurs-day, and Saturday, at three P.m., one course, X6 5s.

Principles and Practice of Physic : Dr. Dickinson, Monday,Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, at four p.M, one course,X5 5s.

Principles and Practice of Surgery : Mr. Cooper, Monday,Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, at a quarter past twelve,one course, £4 4s.

Midwifery, and Diseases of Women and Children : Mr. Batty,Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, at seven P.M.,one course, £3 3s.

Clinical Medicine, with Instruction in Morbid Anatomy : Dr.Vose, Wednesday, at eleven.

Clinical Surgery, with Instruction in Morbid Anatomy: Mr.Cooper, Tuesday, at one P.M.

SUMMER SESSION.

Materia Medica and Therapeutics: Dr. Inman, Monday,Wednesday, and Friday, at three P.lII. One course, X4 4s.

Botany: Dr. Dickinson and Dr. Nevins, daily, at eight A.M.One course, £3 3s.

Midwifery, and Diseases of Women and Children : Mr. Batty,daily, at two P.nr. One course, .63 3s.

Medical Jurisprudence : Dr. Brett and Dr. Inman, four daysweekly, at three P.m. One course, £3 3s.

Clinical Medicine, with Instruction in Morbid Anatomy: Dr.Dickinson, Friday, at one P.M.

Clinical Surgery, with Instruction in Morbid Anatomy: Mr.Cooper, Tuesday, at one P.M.

Practical Chemistry. Dr. Brett, three days weekly, at nine.One course, £3 3s.

Fees to all the lectures required by the Hall and College,(except Practical Chemistry,) .645, payable in advance.HOSPITAL PRACTICE.—Students are admitted to the Medical

and Surgical Practice of the Liverpool Infirmary, from tenA.M. to one P.M. daily. The certificates are received by theUniversity of London ; the Royal College of Physicians, Lon-don ; the Royal College of Surgeons of England; and theWorshipful Society of Apothecaries.FEES For ATTENDANCE.—Medical and Surgical Practice, six

months, X12 12s. ; twelve months, X18 18s.; eighteen months,X26 5s.; three years, £42.The session will commence with an Introductory Lecture by

Dr. Inman, on Monday, October 1st, at two P.M.

MANCHESTER ROYAL SCHOOL OF MEDICINEAND SURGERY.WINTER SESSION.

Anatomy and Physiology : Mr. Turner, daily, at twelve o’clock.One course, X4 4s.

Descriptive Anatomy and Demonstrations: Mr. Win. Smith,daily, at eight A.M. One course, £2 2s.

Principles and Practice of Medicine: Dr. H. Browne, Tues-day, Thursday, and Saturday, at four p.M., and Friday, atthree P.M. One course, £4 4 s

Principles, Practice, and Operations of Surgery: Mr. Ran-some, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at four P.M. Onecourse, X4 4s.

Chemistry: Mr. F. Crace Calvert, Monday, Wednesday, andFriday, at six P.M., and Tuesday, at five P.M. One course,£4 4s.

SUMMER SESSION.

Materia Medica, Medical Botany, and Therapeutics: Dr. R.F. Ainsworth, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Satur-day, at three P.M. One course, £4 4s.

Principles and Practice of Midwifery, and the Diseases ofWomen and Children: Mr. Heath, Monday, Wednesday,and Friday, at five P.M. One course, £4 4s.

Forensic Medicine: Dr. Renau. One course, £3 3s.Botany: Mr. Just and Dr. Hardy. One course, £3 3s.

Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology of the Eye: Mr. Hunt.One course, .61 Is.

Practical Chemistry: Mr. F. Crace Calvert. One course, £1 1s.General Pathology, and Morbid Anatomy: Mr. Stephens.One course, .61 Is.

Perpetual fee to the whole of the lectures required toqualify for examination at the London University, the RoyalCollege of Surgeons, and the Apothecaries’ Company, £42.The winter session commences on the lst of October, and

terminates at the end of March. The summer session beginson the 1st of May, and terminates at the end of July.

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NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE INFIRMARY.

The Newcastle Infirmary contains 160 beds, where clinicallectures are regularly delivered.

Medical and surgical practice, twelve months, £7 7s.; per-petual, £17s. An extensive library open to the studentsattending the infirmary. ____

NEWCASTLE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE ANDSURGERY.

WINTER SESSION, COMMENCING OCT. 1.

Anatomy and Physiology: Mr. Embleton and Mr. Shiell, daily,at eight o’clock A.M. The course, £4 4s.

Anatomical Demonstrations and Dissections: Mr. Gibb andMr. Pearse, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays,and Fridays, at three o’clock. The course, £3 3s. Super-intendence in the dissecting-room by the lecturers and de-monstrators.

Principles and Practice of Physic: Dr. Edward Charlton,Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays,at five o’clock. The course, -P3 3s.

Principles and Practice of Surgery: Mr. G. Y. Heath, Mon-day, Wedtlesdays, and Fridays, at seven o’clock. The

course, £3 3s.

Principles of Chemistry: Dr. Richardson, Mondays, Tuesdays,Wednesdays, and Thursdays, at four o’clock. The course,£4 4s.

SUMMER SESSION, COMMENCING MAY 1, 1850.

Botany and Vegetable Physiology: Mr. Thornhill, Mondays,Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, at eight o’clock A.M.The course, £3 3s.

Medical Jurisprudence: Dr. Robinson, Mondays, Wednesdays,Thursdays, and.Fridays,at four o’clock. The course, £3 3s.

Materia Medica and Therapeutics: Dr. Glover and Mr.Newton, Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, atfive o’clock. The course, £3 3s.

Midwifery, and the Diseases of Women and Children: Dr.William Dawson, daily, at seven A.M. The course, £3 3s.

Operative Surgery &c.: Mr. Potter and Mr. Heath.Practical Chemistry: Dr. T. Richardson.Pathological Anatomy: Mr. Embleton and Dr. Fenwick,

Thursdays, at four o’clock.Perpetual ticket to all the lectures, qualifying for the

diploma of the College of Surgeons, and licence of the Apo-thecaries’ Company, .642.

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BRISTOL MEDICAL SCHOOL.

The winter session will commence on Monday, October the1st, 1849, and terminate in the middle of April, 1850, with afortnight’s recess at Christmas.Surgery : Mr. Clark and Mr. Prichard, Monday, Wednesday,and Friday, at a quarter after eight A.M. Sessional course,£4 4s.; unlimited, £6 6s.

Midwifery : Mr. Swayne and Mr. J. G. Swayne, daily, at eightA.M. Sessional course, £4 4s.; unlimited, £6 6s.

Chemistry: Mr. Herapath, last four days of the week at aquarter after nine, A.M. Sessional course, £5 5s.; unlimited,£8 8s.

General Anatomy and Physiology : Mr. F. Brittan, daily, ata quarter after ten. Sessional course, £5 5s.; unlimited,£9 9s.

Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy : Mr. Prichard and Mr. S.H. Swayne, daily, at three. Sessional course, X5 5s.; un-limited, X9 9s.

Theory and Practice of Physic : Dr. Budd and Dr. Stanton,Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, at a quarter afternine A.M. Sessional course, £4 4s.; unlimited, .E6 6s.

The summer session will commence on the 1st of May, 1850,and terminate at the end of July.

Botany and Vegetable Physiology : Mr. Rootsey and Mr. Brit-tan, at five P.m. Sessional course, £3 3s.; unlimited, £5 5s.

Materia Medica and Therapeutics : Dr. Staples, Monday andTuesday, at a quarter after nine A.lVI., and Wednesday andSaturday, at a quarter before four P.m. Sessional course,£4 4s.; unlimited, £6 6s.

Forensic Medicine: Dr. Kay, and Chemical Toxicology, Mr.Herapath, daily, at half-past nine A.M. Sessional course,£3 3s.; unlimited, £5 5s.

Practical Chemistry : Mr. Herapath. Sessional course, £3 3s.Fee for the perpetual attendance on all the above courses,

excepting practical chemistry, forty-five guineas.

The lectures upon general anatomy and physiology will beaccompanied by microscopic demonstrations.The dissecting-rooms are under the superintendence of Mr.

Prichard, Mr. J. G. Swayne, Mr. Brittan, and Mr. S. H.Swayne.At the conclusion of the session, prizes for the students of

the several years will be distributed.

MEDICAL AND SURGICAL HOSPITAL PRACTICE.

BRISTOL INFIRMARY.-This hospital contains 240 beds. In1848,2459 in-patients, and 11,901 out-patients were relieved.The physicians and surgeons are in daily attendance, from

half-past eleven A.M. till two P.M. Medical and surgicalclinical instruction is given, and the study of practical patho-logy, for which the facilities are very great, receives everyencouragement. Surgical casualties are attended to, in theaccident ward, at all hours, by the resident dresser, under theimmediate superintendence of the house-surgeon. By pay-ment of a small fee students may be instructed in practicalpharmacy, in the laboratory and dispensary. Medical andsurgical pupils may become, when qualified, clinical clerks, intheir respective departments. Pupils have access to thelibrary by payment of £1.SUPLE SCHOLARSHIPS. - Two scholarships, founded by the

late R. Suple, Esq., of Clifton, each of the value of £20, willbe awarded annually to the two best students.The fees are the following :-

Surgeon’s pupil (non-assistant), first year .620; second year,X12 10s.; third year, £7 10s.; for three years, at one pay-ment, .E35.

Surgeon’s pupil (dresser), first year, .635; second.year, £ 30;third year, .E25; for three years, at one payment, £ 80.

Physician’s ditto, X15 per annum.Each dresser resides in the house for a week, in rotation, to

attend upon the casualties. -

ST. PETER’S HOSPITAL. BRISTOL.Attendance on the medical practice of St. Peter’s Hospital

is recognised by all the examining bodies in England, and bythe University of Edinburgh. There is a lunatic asylum at-tached to this hospital, to which pupils have access, and also alying-in ward. Fee for medical practice, .E20 per annum.

Pupils are also admitted at the Bristol General Hospitaland Dispensary. The medical practice of the general hospitalis received by the Apothecaries’ Company on the same termsas that of a dispensary, the number of beds being insufficientto allow of its being recognised as a hospital. Fee forattendance on the physician’s practice for eighteen monthsis £15.

LEEDS SCHOOL OF MEDICINE.

President-Mr. G. Morley,who will deliver the IntroductoryAddress on Oct. 1. ’

WINTER SESSION. ’

Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology: Messrs. Teale, Nun-neley, Ikin, and Hey.

Descriptive Anatomy: Mr. Price and Mr. Staniland.Principles and Practice of Surgery: Mr. Hey and Mr. Gar-

lick.Chemistry: Mr. Morley and Mr. E. Joy, Jun.Principles and Practice of Physic: Dr. Chadwick.

SUMMER SESSION.

Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children: Mr. Smithand Mr. Braithwaite.

Forensic Medicine: Dr. Pyemont Smith.Materia Medica: Dr. P. Smith and Mr. Heaton.Botany: Dr. Heaton.Operative Surgery in the summer months.I Perpetual fee to all the courses, £42.

The terms for attendance on the practice of the infirmary,the house of recovery, the dispensary, and the eye and ear in-firmary, may be known on application to the officers of thoseinstitutions.

Clinical lectures will be given at the general infirmary, onmedical cases, by Dr. Hopper and Dr. Chadwick.On surgical cases, at the general infirmary, by Mr. Smith,

Mr. Hey, and Mr. T. P. Teale.On medical cases, at the public dispensary, by Dr. Heaton.On ophthalmic and aural practice, at the eye and ear in-

firmary, by Mr. Nunneley.

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SHEFFIELD MEDICAL INSTITUTION.

The winter session will commence on Monday, Oct. 1, whena public introductory lecture will be given by one of thelecturers.

Anatomy and Physiology: Mr. Gregory, Mr. Thompson, Mr.Martin, and Dr. Elam, daily, at one o’clock. First course,£6 6s.; second course, £4 4s.

Demonstrations and Dissections: Mr. Skinner and Mr. Porter,daily, at twelve o’clock. First course, .64 4s.; secondcourse, £3 3s.

Chemistry: Mr. James Haywood, Tuesday, Thursday, andSaturday, at five o’clock. First course, £5 5s.; second,course, £3 3s.

Principles and Practice of Physic: Dr. Bartolome, Monday,Wednesday, and Friday, at five o’clock. First course,£5 5s-; second course, £3 3s.

Materia Medica: Mr. Sykes, daily, at eight P.M. First course,£5 5s.; second course, £3 3s.

Midwifery: Mr. Turton, Monday, Tuesday, and Friday, atseven o’clock. First course, .63 3s.; second course, £3 3s.

Surgery : Mr. W. Jackson and Mr. Beckitt, Wednesday,Thursday, and Saturday, at seven o’clock. First course,£3 3s.; second course, £3 3s.

Botany: Mr. Bohler, in the summer months. First course,£2 12s. 6d. ; second course, £2 12s. 6d.

Forensic Medicine: Mr. Webster and Mr. H. Smith, in the Isummer months. First course, £2 12s. 6d. ; second course,£2 12s. 6d.

Perpetual fee to all the courses, £42.The above lectures are recognised by the University of

London, the Royal College of Surgeons, and Apothecaries’Company.The practice of the Sheffield General Infirmary is also

recognised by the above corporate bodies.

HULL AND EAST-RIDING OF YORK SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND ANATOMY.

Principles and -Practice of Medicine : Dr. Sandwith. Ses-sional course, j65 5s.; perpetual, £7 7s.

Principles and Practice of Surgery: Mr. Robert Craven. Onecourse, £3 3s.; perpetual, £5 5s.

Anatomy and Physiology: Mr. Edward Wallis. Sessional

course, £5 5s.; perpetual, £8 8s.Principles and Practice of Midwifery, and the Diseases ofWomen and Children : Mr. Hardey. Sessional course,- 64 4s.; perpetual, £6 6s.

Anatomical Demonstrations : Mr. R. M. Craven. Sessionalcourse, £4 4s.; perpetual, £6 6s.

Materia Medica, Pharmacy, and Therapeutics: Dr. Daly.Sessional course, £55s.; perpetual, £7 7s.

Chemistry : Mr. Pearsall. Sessional course, X5 5s.Botany: Mr. J. H. Gibson. Each course, £3 3s.Medical Jurisprudence: Mr. Twining. Each course, X3 3s.

Perpetual to all the lectures, except chemistry, £42.

Scotch and Universities abd Medical Schools.UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH.

Principal—John Lee, D.D.Secretary-Blair Wilson, Esq.

FACULTY OF MEDICINE.

Dietetics, Materia Medica, and Pharmacy: Dr. Christison,to commence Nov. 1, at nine.Chemistry: Dr. Gregory, at ten.Surgery: Professor Miller, at ten.Medical Jurisprudence and Police: Dr. Traill, Nov. 2, at

eleven.General Pathology: Dr. Henderson, at eleven.Clinical Surgery, Mondays and Thursdays: Professor Syme,

Nov. 6, at twelve.Clinical Medicine: Tuesdays and Fridays: Drs. Alison and

Christison, Nov. 7, at twelve.Anatomy: Professor Goodsir, Nov. 1, at one.Military Surgery: Sir George Ballingall, Nov. 1, at one.Natural History: Professor Jameson, Nov. 6, at two.Midwifery, and Diseases of Women and Children: Dr. Simp-

son, Nov. 1, at two.Practice of Physic; Dr. Alison, Nov. 1, at three.

Royal Infirmary, at noon, daily.Practical Anatomy, under the superintendence of Professor

Goodsir.Practical Chemistry, under the superintendence of Dr.

Gregory,During the summer session, lectures will be given on the

following branches of education: Botany, by Dr. Balfour;Medical Jurisprudence, by Dr. Traill ; Clinical Lectures onMedicine; Clinical Lectures on Surgery, by Professor Syme;Practical Chemistry and Pharmacy; Practical Anatomy.

MATRICULATION.—Every student in the faculties of arts, law,and of medicine, before entering with any professor, must pro-duce a matriculation ticket for the ensuing session. Ticketswill be issued at the Matriculation Office in the College, everylawful day, from ten till four o’clock.

STATUTES RELATIVE TO THE DEGREE OF M.D.

I. No one is admitted to the examinations for the degree ofdoctor of medicine who has not been engaged in medical studyfor four years, during at least six months of each, either in theuniversity of Edinburgh, or in some other university where thedegree of M.D. is given; unless, in addition to three annimedici in an university, he has attended, during six wintermonths, the medical and surgical practice of a general hos-pital, with at least eighty patients, and during the same period,a course of practical anatomy.

II. No one shall be admitted to the examinations for thedegree of doctor who has not given sufficient evidence-

1. That he has studied, once at least, each of the followingdepartments of medical science, under professors ofmedicine in this or in some other university,as alreadydefined-viz., anatomy; chemistry; materia medicaand pharmacy; institutes of medicine; practice of me-dicine ; surgery; midwifery and the diseases peculiarto women and children; general pathology; practicalanatomy, (unless it has been attended in the year ofextra-academical study allowed by sect. I.,) duringcourses of six months each.

Clinical medicine-that is, the treatment of ratients in apublic hospital under a professor of medicine, by whomlectures on the cases are given, during courses of sixmonths, or two courses of three months each.

Clinical surgery; medical jurisprudence; botany; and. natural history, including zoology, during courses of

at least three months each.2. That in each year of his academical studies in medicine,

he has attended two of the six months’ courses of lec-tures above specified, or one of these and two of thethree months’ courses.

3. That beside the course of clinical medicine already pre-scribed, he has attended, for six months of anotheryear, the medical or surgical practice of a generalhospital, either at Edinburgh or elsewhere, accommo-dating eighty patients.

4. That he has attended, for at least six months, by ap-prenticeship or otherwise, the art of compounding anddispensing drugs at the laboratory of an hospital, dis-pensary, member of a surgical college or faculty, licen-tiate of the London or Dublin Society of Apothecaries,or a professional chemist or druggist.

5. That he has attended, for at least six months, byapprenticeship or otherwise, the out-practice of anhospital, or the practice of a dispensary, or that of aphysician, surgeon, or member of the London orDublin Society of Apothecaries.

III. No one shall obtain the degree of Doctor who has notstudied, in the manner already prescribed, for one year previousto his graduation, in the University of Edinburgh.IV. Every candidate for the degree in medicine must de-

liver, before the 24th of March of the year in which he pro-poses to graduate, to the dean of the faculty of medicine,

First. A declaration, in his own hand-writing, that he istwenty-one years of age, or will be so before the day ofgraduation; and that he will not be then under articlesof apprenticeship to any surgeon or other master.

Secondly. A statement of his studies, as well in literatureand philosophy as in medicine, accompanied withproper certificates.

T7tii,dly. A medical dissertation, composed by himself, inLatin or English; to be perused by a professor, andsubject to his approval.

V. Before a candidate be examined in medicine, the medi-cal faculty shall ascertain, by examination, that he possesses competent knowledge of Latin.


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