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356 commencing their first, second, and third years (two to each year) ; and two senior scholarships of 40l. each, to students commencing their fourth year. The scholarships are tenable for one year only, but the scholars of each year are eligible at its expiration to the scholarships of the succeeding year. QUEEN’S COLLEGE, BELFAST. No students will be allowed to enter for any of the courses, except Practical Chemistry, later than the 24th of November. Laboratory Pupils—The laboratory is open on five days in each week, during the College session, from ten till four, for practical instruction in Chemical Manipulation and Analysis, under the direction of the professor of chemistry and his assistant. Fee for working six months, 10l.; one month, 3l. In addition to the fees stated in the Tables, each student pays, each session, 5s, to the College, and 5s. for matriculation. QUEEN’S COLLEGE, GALWAY. Students in Medicine are required to pass a Matriculation Examination in Greek, Latin, English, Mathematics, History, and Geography. The Matriculation Examination for 1856-57 will commence on October 16th, 1856. The class expenses, including subjects for dissection, hos- pital practice, and college fees, are estimated at Ill. for the first year, 131. 5s. for the second, 14l. 5s. for the third, and lOl. 5s. for the fourth year of study. Eight Medical Scholarships, six of 20l. each, are annually awarded—viz., Two for the greatest proficiency in Greek, Latin, English, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, History, and Geography, amongst students of the first year; two to students of the second year for French or German, Natural Philosophy, Botany, Anatomy, Physiology, and Chemistry; two to stu- dents of the third year for Descriptive Anatomy and Materia Medica ; and two senior scholarships of 401. each, to students for the fourth year of study ; one for proficiency in Anatomy in Physiology, and the other for Therapeutics and Pathology. Scholars and exhibitioners of the first, second, and third years, are exempt from payment of one half of taefee for each course of Lectui-e,3, during their term of office. Exhibitions.—In addition to these scholarships, the College is empowered to award, at the same examinations, exhibitions varying in amount from 10l. to 15l. each. Prizes are placed at the disposal of each professor at the termination of the session, to be awarded by examination to the most proficient of his class. Non-Matriculated Students.—Gentlemen may attend any course or courses of lectures as non-matriculated students, without passing any examination, on paying a fee of 5s. to the College, and the regulated class fee to each professor whose lectures they attend. They are also admissible to the library on payment of a fee of 15s. for the year. THE GALWAY COUNTY INFIRMARY. This Institution is situated within the precincts of the town Galway, in the immediate neighbourhood of the Queen’s Col- lege. It contains 60 beds. Surgeon—A. J. Veitch, M.B. Visiting Physicians and Surgeons—Mr. Simon M’Coy, Dr. Richard Doherty, Dr. Charles Croker King, Dr. Joseph N. Blake. ____ THE Towrr FEVER HOSPITAL. This Hospital contains 30 beds, with a capability of accom- modating a far greater number when epidemics prevail. Physician—Dr. Nicholas Golahan. Besides these Institutions, the Hospital of the Galway Union will next session become available for chemical instruc- tion, under regulations which are now being framed by the guardians. This hospital contains 120 beds. Surgeon—Dr. Jas. V. Browne. In order to induce students to devote more time than the curriculum requires to hospital attendance, the fee for attend- ance on the three establishments enumerated, and for the Clinical Lectures of the visiting professors, has been reduced to 2l. for each session. 356 A TABLE OF THE COMPARATIVE COST OF MEDICAL EDUCATION AT THE VARIOUS HOSPITALS AND MEDICAL SCHOOLS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. HOSPITALS, AND MEDICAL SCHOOLS ATTACHED THERETO. f St. Bartholomew’s Hospital... ICharmg-cross ...... St. George’s ,, ...... I Grosvenor-place School Guy’s Hospital ............ King’s College and Hospital London Hospital ............ St. Mary’s " ............ I Middlesex" ............ St. Thomas’s .............. University College and Hospital Westminster Hospital ......... Birminaham, Queen’s College ... " Sydenham " Bristol .................. Hull .................. Leeds .................. ° Liverpool ... ... ... ... ... Manchester Royal School ... Newcastle Coll. of Pract. Science " Medicine ... Sheffield... ... ... ... ... ... 0 York .................. Edinburgh University ......... . " College of Surgery and Surgeons’ Hall ............ Glasgow University ......... o " Anderson’s University... Aberdeen, King’s College ... " Marischal ,, ... ... ’ Dublin University (Trinity College) and Sir P. Dun’s Hospital Royal College of Surgeons and City of Dublin Hospital ... Carmichael School and Richmond, &c., Hospital...... S School of Med., Peter-st. Original School of Medicine Belfast, Queen’s College ...... Cork, " " ...... Galway, " ...... SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATIONS IN THE METROPOLIS CONNECTED WITH MEDICAL SCIENCE, WITH THE PLACES AND PERIODS OF THEIR MEETINGS. SOCIETIES. Botanical Society of London ... British Meteorological Society ... Chemical Society ............ Entomological Society......... Ethnological Society ......... Linnæan Society of London... Microscopical Society of London Royal Institution of Great Britain Royal.Society ............... Statistical Society of London ... Zoological Society of London ... PLACE OF MEETING. 20, Bedford-street, Covent-garden 5, Cavendish-square 5, Cavendish-square 12, Bedford-row 23, Newman-street, Lee.at5,Cav’dish.-sq. 32, Soho-square 21, Regent-street Albemarle-street Somerset-house 12, St. James’s-sq. 11, Hanover-square TIME or MEETING. 1st Friday in each month, 8 P.M. lst Tuesday every two months, 7 P.M. lst & 3rd Monday in each month, 8 i,.,M. 1st Monday in each month, 8 r.M. 2nd Wednes. in each month, 81 P.M. 1st & 3rd Tuesday in each month, 8 P.N. Monthly, 8 P.M. Fri., weekly, Sa P.M. Thursday, weekly, 8.);-P.M. 3rd Tuesday in each month, 3 :f-M. 2nd & 4th Tuesday in each month.
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commencing their first, second, and third years (two to eachyear) ; and two senior scholarships of 40l. each, to studentscommencing their fourth year. The scholarships are tenablefor one year only, but the scholars of each year are eligible atits expiration to the scholarships of the succeeding year.

QUEEN’S COLLEGE, BELFAST.No students will be allowed to enter for any of the courses,

except Practical Chemistry, later than the 24th of November.Laboratory Pupils—The laboratory is open on five days in

each week, during the College session, from ten till four, forpractical instruction in Chemical Manipulation and Analysis,under the direction of the professor of chemistry and hisassistant. Fee for working six months, 10l.; one month, 3l.

In addition to the fees stated in the Tables, each studentpays, each session, 5s, to the College, and 5s. for matriculation.

QUEEN’S COLLEGE, GALWAY.

Students in Medicine are required to pass a MatriculationExamination in Greek, Latin, English, Mathematics, History,and Geography. The Matriculation Examination for 1856-57will commence on October 16th, 1856.The class expenses, including subjects for dissection, hos-

pital practice, and college fees, are estimated at Ill. for thefirst year, 131. 5s. for the second, 14l. 5s. for the third, andlOl. 5s. for the fourth year of study.

Eight Medical Scholarships, six of 20l. each, are annuallyawarded—viz., Two for the greatest proficiency in Greek,Latin, English, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, History, andGeography, amongst students of the first year; two to studentsof the second year for French or German, Natural Philosophy,Botany, Anatomy, Physiology, and Chemistry; two to stu-dents of the third year for Descriptive Anatomy and MateriaMedica ; and two senior scholarships of 401. each, to studentsfor the fourth year of study ; one for proficiency in Anatomyin Physiology, and the other for Therapeutics and Pathology.

Scholars and exhibitioners of the first, second, and thirdyears, are exempt from payment of one half of taefee for eachcourse of Lectui-e,3, during their term of office.

Exhibitions.—In addition to these scholarships, the Collegeis empowered to award, at the same examinations, exhibitionsvarying in amount from 10l. to 15l. each.

Prizes are placed at the disposal of each professor at thetermination of the session, to be awarded by examination tothe most proficient of his class.Non-Matriculated Students.—Gentlemen may attend any

course or courses of lectures as non-matriculated students,without passing any examination, on paying a fee of 5s. to theCollege, and the regulated class fee to each professor whoselectures they attend. They are also admissible to the libraryon payment of a fee of 15s. for the year.

THE GALWAY COUNTY INFIRMARY.

This Institution is situated within the precincts of the townGalway, in the immediate neighbourhood of the Queen’s Col-lege. It contains 60 beds.

Surgeon—A. J. Veitch, M.B.Visiting Physicians and Surgeons—Mr. Simon M’Coy, Dr.Richard Doherty, Dr. Charles Croker King, Dr. JosephN. Blake.

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THE Towrr FEVER HOSPITAL.

This Hospital contains 30 beds, with a capability of accom-modating a far greater number when epidemics prevail.

Physician—Dr. Nicholas Golahan.

Besides these Institutions, the Hospital of the GalwayUnion will next session become available for chemical instruc-tion, under regulations which are now being framed by theguardians. This hospital contains 120 beds.

Surgeon—Dr. Jas. V. Browne.In order to induce students to devote more time than the

curriculum requires to hospital attendance, the fee for attend-ance on the three establishments enumerated, and for theClinical Lectures of the visiting professors, has been reduced to2l. for each session.

356

A TABLE OF THE COMPARATIVE COST OF MEDICALEDUCATION AT THE VARIOUS HOSPITALS AND

MEDICAL SCHOOLS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM.

HOSPITALS, AND MEDICAL SCHOOLSATTACHED THERETO.

f St. Bartholomew’s Hospital...ICharmg-cross ......

St. George’s ,, ......

I Grosvenor-place School

Guy’s Hospital ............King’s College and HospitalLondon Hospital ............St. Mary’s " ............I Middlesex" ............St. Thomas’s ..............University College and HospitalWestminster Hospital .........

Birminaham, Queen’s College ...

" Sydenham "Bristol ..................Hull ..................

Leeds ..................° Liverpool ... ... ... ... ...

Manchester Royal School ...Newcastle Coll. of Pract. Science" Medicine ...Sheffield... ... ... ... ... ...0 York ..................

Edinburgh University ..........

" College of Surgery andSurgeons’ Hall ............

Glasgow University .........o " Anderson’s University...

Aberdeen, King’s College ..." Marischal ,, ... ...

’ Dublin University (Trinity College)and Sir P. Dun’s HospitalRoyal College of Surgeons

and City of Dublin Hospital ...Carmichael School and

Richmond, &c., Hospital......S School of Med., Peter-st.

Original School of MedicineBelfast, Queen’s College ......Cork, " " ......

Galway, " ......

SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATIONS IN THE METROPOLIS

CONNECTED WITH MEDICAL SCIENCE,WITH THE PLACES AND PERIODS OF THEIR MEETINGS.

SOCIETIES.

Botanical Society of London ...

British Meteorological Society ...

Chemical Society ............

Entomological Society.........

Ethnological Society .........

Linnæan Society of London...

Microscopical Society of London

Royal Institution of Great Britain

Royal.Society ...............

Statistical Society of London ...

Zoological Society of London ...

PLACE OF MEETING.

20, Bedford-street,Covent-garden

5, Cavendish-square

5, Cavendish-square

12, Bedford-row

23, Newman-street,Lee.at5,Cav’dish.-sq.

32, Soho-square

21, Regent-street

Albemarle-street

Somerset-house

12, St. James’s-sq.

11, Hanover-square

TIME or MEETING.

1st Friday in eachmonth, 8 P.M.

lst Tuesday everytwo months, 7 P.M.

lst & 3rd Monday ineach month, 8 i,.,M.

1st Monday in eachmonth, 8 r.M.

2nd Wednes. in eachmonth, 81 P.M.

1st & 3rd Tuesday ineach month, 8 P.N.

Monthly, 8 P.M.

Fri., weekly, Sa P.M.

Thursday, weekly,8.);-P.M.

3rd Tuesday in eachmonth, 3 :f-M.

2nd & 4th Tuesdayin each month.

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"THE LANCET" HOURLY INDEX

TO

THE HOSPITALS AND MEDICAL SCHOOLS OF THE METROPOLIS FOR

- THE YEAR 1856-57.

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