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422 prizes are open to students of the medical school :-1. A Dauntesey Scholarship of the value of about £100 is offered annually for competition at the beginning of October to persons who have not been students in any medical school in the United Kingdom, and whose ages does not then exceed twenty-five years. The subjects of examination are- (a) General and Comparative Anatomy; (b) Physiological Botany ; (c) Chemistry ; (d) Mathematics or Latin. 2. A Scholarship and Prizes are awarded at the end of each aca- demic year to students of the first, second, and third year. 3. A Platt Physiological Scholarship of £50 a year for two years is offered annually to the student who, having studied for one entire session in the physiological labora- tory of Owens College, has prosecuted the best original in- vestigation in Physiology, and has passed a satisfactory examination in Physiology. 4. Two Platt exhibitions of the value of £15 each, to be competed for by first and second year’s students in the class of Physiology. 5. A Dumville Surgical Prize of JE20 is offered annually for proficiency in Clinical Surgery. 6. Medical and Surgical Clinical Prizes, each of the value of six guineas, are open to competition each year for the best reports (with comments) of cases which have occurred in the wards of the infirmary. MANCHESTER ROYAL INFIRMARY. - Consulting Phy- sicians : Drs. R. F. Ainsworch, Frank Renaud, Henry Browne. Consulting Surgeon: Mr. George Bowring. Physicians : Drs. William Roberts, Henry Simpson, John E. Morgan, D. J. Leech. Assistant Physicians : Dts. Julius Dreschfeld and James Ross. Obstetric Physician: Dr. John Thorburn. Surgeons : Messrs. F. A. Heath, Edward Lund, Walter Whitehead, Thomas Jones. Assistant Sur- geons : Messrs. James Hardie, Fred. A. Southam. Ophthal- mic Surgeon : Dr. D. Little. Dental Surgeon: Mr. G. W. Smith. Resident Medical Officer : Dr. Graham Steell. Resident Surgical Officer : Mr. Edmund H. Howlett. Medi- cal and Surgical Registrar: Mr. G. A. Wright. Pathologi- cal Registrar : Dr. Alfred H. Young. Assistant Medical Officers : Drs. S. Moritz and T. J. Wilkinson. General Superintendent and Secretary : Mr. W. L. Saunder. The infirmary embraces a nurse-training institution, con- sisting of a staff of about eighty skilled nurses. It contains 315 beds. The annual average number of out- and home- patients is over 16,000 and the list of casualties in the accident-room exceeds 6000 per annum. The Infirmary, the Barnes Convalescent Home, and the Monsall Fever Hospital contain together 670 b"ds. The Lunatic Hospital at Cheadle ’now accommodates 250 patients. Fees.—Medical practice : three months, four guineas ; six months, eight guineas ; twelve months, twelve guineas ; full period required by the examining board, eighteen guineas. Surgical practice : three months, six guineas ; six months, nine guineas ; twelve months, eighteen guineas ; full period required by the examining board, thirty guineas. The fees for the full period required by the examining boards of both I medical and surgical practice may be paid by a composition I fee of f42 on entrance, or by two instalments of £22 each at an interval of twelve months. One medical and one surgical clinical prize, each of the value of six guineag, are offered annually for the best reports and commentaries on medical and surgical cases. ; our non- resident and twelve resident officers are appointed. Two or more clinical clerks are attached to each physician and assistant-physician, and two or more dressers to each surgeon and assistrnt-surge’n. Two clerks are appointed to the pathological registrar and to each of the assistant- medical officers. Accident-room dressers are appointed every month. - SHEFFIELD SCHOOL OF MEDICINE.—The infirmary con- tains 180 beds ; a Museum of Pathology, Library, and Post- mortem Theatre, with microscopes and all the appliances for clinical research. Perpetual fee for attendance on all the lectures required by the Royal College of Surgeons and the Apothecaries’ Hall, £47. Secretary, Mr. A. Jackson. A tutor’s fee of i2 2s. is required from students entering for Anatomy and Physiology. JESSOP HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN, Gell-street, Sheffield.- Medical Officers : Dr. Keeling, Dr. Hime, Mr. F. Woolhouse, and Mr. R. Favell. The hospital is devoted chiefly to diseases peculiar to women, There is also an obstetric department attached to the hospital for the admission of a small number of cases. A staff of midwives connected with the hospital attend lying-in women at their own homes, and in case of need are assisted by the members of the medical staff of the hospital. Out-patients are attended daily at the hospital. Students can attend the practice of the hospital, and be supplied with cases of midwifery. Secretary, H. B. Warner, Hallamshire Chambers, Church-street. HARTLEY INSTITUTION, Southampton.-In addition to preparations for the Preliminary Examination, instruction is given in Anatomy and Physiology, Zoology, Chemistry, Botany, Practical Chemistry, and in the use of the Mtcro- scope. The institution contains a fine collection of anatomical models, and a medical library. The practice of the Royal Infirmary of Southampton is open to students. The course of instruction is recognised by the Royal Colleges of Phy- sicians and Surgeons of London for eighteen months of the four years of professional study required. Fees i6 6s. per term, or £15 per annum, in advance, which entitle the student to twenty-eight hours’ instruction per week, supplemented by the teaching in the Department of General Literature. ___ NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE INFIRMARY, Hartshill.—The New Infirmary, opened in 1869, is built on the pavilion plan, has accommodation for nearly 220 patients, including detached fever wards, children’s wards, and spacial ovarian wards. In-patients last year, 1501 ; out-patients, 9398. The attendance of pupils at this Infirmary is duly reco- gnised by all the Examining Boards ; and there are unusual facilities for acquiring a practical knowledge of the profes- sion. Physicians and Medical OSicers : Dr. J. T. Arlidge, Dr. C. Orton, Messrs. Ashwell and J. G. West. Surgeons: Messrs. W. H. Folker, J. Alcock, and W. D. Spanton. Secretary : Mr. R. Hordley, Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent,from whom particulars as to fees, &c., may be obtained. NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE THROAT AND EAR HOSPITAL.- Senior Surgeon: Richard Ellis, F.R.C.S. E.lin. Surgeon: Samuel J. Macaulay, L.R. C.P. Etin., L.F.P.S.G. This hospital is open to students of Medicine on Tuesdays, I’hursdays, and Saturdays, on the payment of a small fee. WOLVERHAMPTON AND STAFFORDSHIRE GENERAL Has. PITAL.-Founded 1848. Beds, 210. A preparatory school of Medicine and Surgery. The pupils have the advantage of seeing the whole of the practice of the physicians and Surgeons, and are traiued in clinical work by the medical and surgical staff. The attendance of pupils at this hospital is recognised by all the examining boards. Fees.—Six months, f:6 6s. ; twelve months, £10 lOs. ; per- petual, JE21. Some members of the honorary staff receive resident pupils. For further particulars, apply to the Hon. Secretary of the medical committee. YARMOUTH HOSPITAL.-Surgeons : Mr. Charles Palmer Mr. T. Lettis, Mr. D. Meadows, and Mr. A. C. Mayo. Hous-.Surgeon : Mr. P. H. Kidd, M.B., C.M. Edin. YORK COUNTY HOSPITAL.-Established 1740; rebuilt 1851. 110 beds. In-patients, 704; out-patients, 4283. Physicians : Drs. G. Shanu and W. Matterson. Consulting Surgeon: Mr. W. D. Husband. Surgeons: Messrs. R. Hewetsoa, W. H. Jalland, and F. Shann. House-Surgeon: Mr. Arthur Jefferson. Secretary : Mr. R. Holtby. SCOTTISH HOSPITALS AND MEDICAL SCHOOLS. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, EDINBURGH.—The lectures qualify for the University of Edinburgh and the other universities, the Royal Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons of Edin- burgh, London, and Dublin, and the other medical and public boards. In accordance with the statutes of the University of Edin- burgh any four of the medical classes required for graduation, or two complete Anni Medici, may be attended in this school, each of which Anni Medici may be consti.uted by attendance on two of the six months’ courses, or on one of these and two three mouths’ courses. The regulations re- quire that the fee for any class taken for graduation in Edin- burgh be the same as that for the corresponding class in the
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prizes are open to students of the medical school :-1. ADauntesey Scholarship of the value of about £100 is offeredannually for competition at the beginning of October topersons who have not been students in any medical schoolin the United Kingdom, and whose ages does not then exceedtwenty-five years. The subjects of examination are-(a) General and Comparative Anatomy; (b) PhysiologicalBotany ; (c) Chemistry ; (d) Mathematics or Latin. 2. AScholarship and Prizes are awarded at the end of each aca-demic year to students of the first, second, and third year.3. A Platt Physiological Scholarship of £50 a year for twoyears is offered annually to the student who, havingstudied for one entire session in the physiological labora-tory of Owens College, has prosecuted the best original in-vestigation in Physiology, and has passed a satisfactoryexamination in Physiology. 4. Two Platt exhibitions ofthe value of £15 each, to be competed for by first and secondyear’s students in the class of Physiology. 5. A DumvilleSurgical Prize of JE20 is offered annually for proficiency inClinical Surgery. 6. Medical and Surgical Clinical Prizes,each of the value of six guineas, are open to competitioneach year for the best reports (with comments) of cases

which have occurred in the wards of the infirmary.MANCHESTER ROYAL INFIRMARY. - Consulting Phy-

sicians : Drs. R. F. Ainsworch, Frank Renaud, HenryBrowne. Consulting Surgeon: Mr. George Bowring.Physicians : Drs. William Roberts, Henry Simpson, JohnE. Morgan, D. J. Leech. Assistant Physicians : Dts. JuliusDreschfeld and James Ross. Obstetric Physician: Dr.John Thorburn. Surgeons : Messrs. F. A. Heath, EdwardLund, Walter Whitehead, Thomas Jones. Assistant Sur-

geons : Messrs. James Hardie, Fred. A. Southam. Ophthal-mic Surgeon : Dr. D. Little. Dental Surgeon: Mr. G. W.Smith. Resident Medical Officer : Dr. Graham Steell.Resident Surgical Officer : Mr. Edmund H. Howlett. Medi-cal and Surgical Registrar: Mr. G. A. Wright. Pathologi-cal Registrar : Dr. Alfred H. Young. Assistant MedicalOfficers : Drs. S. Moritz and T. J. Wilkinson. GeneralSuperintendent and Secretary : Mr. W. L. Saunder.The infirmary embraces a nurse-training institution, con-

sisting of a staff of about eighty skilled nurses. It contains315 beds. The annual average number of out- and home-patients is over 16,000 and the list of casualties in theaccident-room exceeds 6000 per annum. The Infirmary, theBarnes Convalescent Home, and the Monsall Fever Hospitalcontain together 670 b"ds. The Lunatic Hospital at Cheadle’now accommodates 250 patients.

Fees.—Medical practice : three months, four guineas ; sixmonths, eight guineas ; twelve months, twelve guineas ; fullperiod required by the examining board, eighteen guineas.Surgical practice : three months, six guineas ; six months,nine guineas ; twelve months, eighteen guineas ; full periodrequired by the examining board, thirty guineas. The feesfor the full period required by the examining boards of both Imedical and surgical practice may be paid by a composition I

fee of f42 on entrance, or by two instalments of £22 eachat an interval of twelve months.One medical and one surgical clinical prize, each of the

value of six guineag, are offered annually for the best reportsand commentaries on medical and surgical cases. ; our non-resident and twelve resident officers are appointed. Twoor more clinical clerks are attached to each physician andassistant-physician, and two or more dressers to each

surgeon and assistrnt-surge’n. Two clerks are appointedto the pathological registrar and to each of the assistant-medical officers. Accident-room dressers are appointedevery month. -

SHEFFIELD SCHOOL OF MEDICINE.—The infirmary con-tains 180 beds ; a Museum of Pathology, Library, and Post-mortem Theatre, with microscopes and all the appliances forclinical research. Perpetual fee for attendance on all thelectures required by the Royal College of Surgeons and theApothecaries’ Hall, £47. Secretary, Mr. A. Jackson. Atutor’s fee of i2 2s. is required from students entering forAnatomy and Physiology.JESSOP HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN, Gell-street, Sheffield.-

Medical Officers : Dr. Keeling, Dr. Hime, Mr. F. Woolhouse,and Mr. R. Favell. The hospital is devoted chiefly to diseasespeculiar to women, There is also an obstetric departmentattached to the hospital for the admission of a small numberof cases. A staff of midwives connected with the hospitalattend lying-in women at their own homes, and in case ofneed are assisted by the members of the medical staff of the

hospital. Out-patients are attended daily at the hospital.Students can attend the practice of the hospital, and besupplied with cases of midwifery. Secretary, H. B. Warner,Hallamshire Chambers, Church-street.

HARTLEY INSTITUTION, Southampton.-In addition to

preparations for the Preliminary Examination, instructionis given in Anatomy and Physiology, Zoology, Chemistry,Botany, Practical Chemistry, and in the use of the Mtcro-scope. The institution contains a fine collection of anatomicalmodels, and a medical library. The practice of the RoyalInfirmary of Southampton is open to students. The courseof instruction is recognised by the Royal Colleges of Phy-sicians and Surgeons of London for eighteen months of thefour years of professional study required.

Fees i6 6s. per term, or £15 per annum, in advance, whichentitle the student to twenty-eight hours’ instruction perweek, supplemented by the teaching in the Department ofGeneral Literature.

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NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE INFIRMARY, Hartshill.—TheNew Infirmary, opened in 1869, is built on the pavilionplan, has accommodation for nearly 220 patients, includingdetached fever wards, children’s wards, and spacial ovarianwards. In-patients last year, 1501 ; out-patients, 9398.The attendance of pupils at this Infirmary is duly reco-gnised by all the Examining Boards ; and there are unusualfacilities for acquiring a practical knowledge of the profes-sion. Physicians and Medical OSicers : Dr. J. T. Arlidge,Dr. C. Orton, Messrs. Ashwell and J. G. West. Surgeons:Messrs. W. H. Folker, J. Alcock, and W. D. Spanton.Secretary : Mr. R. Hordley, Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent,fromwhom particulars as to fees, &c., may be obtained.

NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE THROAT AND EAR HOSPITAL.-Senior Surgeon: Richard Ellis, F.R.C.S. E.lin. Surgeon:Samuel J. Macaulay, L.R. C.P. Etin., L.F.P.S.G. Thishospital is open to students of Medicine on Tuesdays,I’hursdays, and Saturdays, on the payment of a small fee.

WOLVERHAMPTON AND STAFFORDSHIRE GENERAL Has.PITAL.-Founded 1848. Beds, 210. A preparatory schoolof Medicine and Surgery. The pupils have the advantageof seeing the whole of the practice of the physicians andSurgeons, and are traiued in clinical work by the medicaland surgical staff. The attendance of pupils at this hospitalis recognised by all the examining boards.Fees.—Six months, f:6 6s. ; twelve months, £10 lOs. ; per-petual, JE21. Some members of the honorary staff receiveresident pupils. For further particulars, apply to the Hon.Secretary of the medical committee.

YARMOUTH HOSPITAL.-Surgeons : Mr. Charles PalmerMr. T. Lettis, Mr. D. Meadows, and Mr. A. C. Mayo.Hous-.Surgeon : Mr. P. H. Kidd, M.B., C.M. Edin.

YORK COUNTY HOSPITAL.-Established 1740; rebuilt1851. 110 beds. In-patients, 704; out-patients, 4283.

Physicians : Drs. G. Shanu and W. Matterson. ConsultingSurgeon: Mr. W. D. Husband. Surgeons: Messrs. R.Hewetsoa, W. H. Jalland, and F. Shann. House-Surgeon:Mr. Arthur Jefferson. Secretary : Mr. R. Holtby.

SCOTTISH HOSPITALS AND MEDICALSCHOOLS.

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, EDINBURGH.—The lectures qualifyfor the University of Edinburgh and the other universities,the Royal Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons of Edin-burgh, London, and Dublin, and the other medical andpublic boards.

In accordance with the statutes of the University of Edin-burgh any four of the medical classes required for graduation,or two complete Anni Medici, may be attended in thisschool, each of which Anni Medici may be consti.uted byattendance on two of the six months’ courses, or on one ofthese and two three mouths’ courses. The regulations re-quire that the fee for any class taken for graduation in Edin-burgh be the same as that for the corresponding class in the

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University. The whole education required for graduation Mechanical Dentistry (in winter), Mr. Woodburn, Thurs-at the UDiver,4itv of London, may be taken in this school. day, 8 P.M. The Chemical Laburatory is open daily fromFees.-For a fir-t course of l. ctures, £3 5s.; for a second, 10 to 5. Students of the College are admitted to the practice

£2 4s.; perpetual, JE5 5s. To those who have already of the Ophthalmic Institution on payment of a matricula-attended a first course in Edinburgh the perpetual fee is tion fee of 5s.£24s. Practical Anatomy (,.,ix months’ course), £3 3s. ; Fees.-Each course of lectures (except Anatomy), first ses-course of demonstrations, E2 2s.; perpetual, £4 4s. Prac- sion, f22s. ; second session, E1 1 1s. ; afterwards free. Ana-tical Anatomy with course of demonstrations, E44s. Prac- tomy (including Dissecting-room), first session, £4 4s.; secondtical Chemistry, £3 3s. Analyrical Chemistry, E2 a month, session, £4 4s. ; third session and perpetual, Ells. ; summerE5 for three months, or £10 for six months. Practical (including Practical Anatomy), El Is.; Practical AnatomyMateria Medica, including Practical Pharmacy and Diseases onlv, El 1 1s. ; Osteology, EI 1 1s. ; Dental Courses, eachof the Ear, Diseases of Children, Diseases of the Skin, each £2 2s. Fee for two years’ curriculum at Dental Hospital,92 2s. Vaccination, £1 Is. For summer courses ot Clinical 910 I Os. Students who have attended clas-es at other

Surgery and Clinical Medicine, each E2 2 4s. ; Practical schools will be admitted to such classes as they may haveAnatomy, including Anatomical Demonstrations, Operative attended elsewhere at reduced fees. Fees for all the

Surgery, and Practical Medicine, and Medical Diagnosis, Lectures and Hospital Practice required of candidates foreach f2 2s.; Insanity, n 1 ls. The minimum cost of the the diplomas of Physician and Surgeon, £48.education in this School of Medicine for the double qualifi- Scholarships, &c -A Medical Scholarship of £10 forcation of Phyisician and Surgeon from the Royal Colleges of students entering on their second winter. Subjects : Ana-Physicians and Surgeons, including the fees for the joint tnmy (bones, joints, muscles, alimentary canal, and heart) ;examination, is £95; whilst the minimum cost for the single Chemistry (general principles ; non-metallic elements, andqualification of either Physician or Surgeon, including fee the following metals-viz., potassium, sodium, calcium,for examination, is £85. magnesium, zinc, aluminium, iron, manganese, and mercury;

carbo-hydrates ; alcohols, aldehides, and acids of the fattyEDINBURGH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Marshall-street, series). Prizes of £5 in classes of junior Anatomy andNicholson-square.—the classes of this School will be re- Chemistry Prizes of £ 5 in classes of junior Anatomy andChemistry.sumed for the Winter Session on the 24th October. Che- Kerr Bursary in Anatomy, tenable for three years (pro-mistry, Theoretical and Practical, Midwifery, Surgery and Kerr the holder continues to tenable for three years thatMedicsne. From the Di-prnsary attached to this Institn- vided the holder continues to study anatomy during that

tion, Pharmacy, Practical and Theoretical. Practical Mid- time). This bursary will be awarded at the close of thewinter session to the student of the junior anatomy class whowifery, Out-door Practice, and Surgical Diagnosis. will pass the best examination in the subjects embraced inAttendance ar this iostirution qualifies for the University the lectures.

of Edinburgh and all other Licensing Boards. Tutorial A Dispensary is connected with Anderson’s College.Classes in all the branches of the medical curriculum. Students have the privilege of visiting and treating patientsPrehmlDarv Medical Cla-ses, L. H. Wri 9 ht, M A 11 A.M. to at their own homes, being assisted by a specially appointed4 P.M. Theoretical Chemistry, Dr. Driukwater, 10 A.M. to qualified practitioner.11 A.M.; Theoretical Midwifery, Dr. C. Bell, 11 A.M. to GLASGOW ROYAL INFIRMARY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE.-12 A.M ; Theoretical Pharmacy, R. Urquhart, 3 P.M. to 4 The winter session will open on November 1st. Courses ofP.M. ; Class f.,r Surgical Diagnosis, Dr. Miller, 3 P.M to 4 lectures are given on all the subjects required by theP.M.; Practical Midwifery and Out-door Pra.etice a.t the Di<- licensing bodies for qualific’1tion, and lectures and demon-pensary, 2 P.M. to 4 P.M. ; Practical Pharmacy, 2 to 4 and strations are also given on Practical Physiology, Operative7 to 8 P.M. ; Practical and Analytical Chemistry, 9 A M. to Surgery, Aural Surgery, Dental Surgery, and Diseases of5 PM.; Class for Practical Medicine, Dr. A. Smart, 2 P.M the Eye. During summer, lectures on Insanity are givento 3 P.M. The Pharmaceutical Section of this School will by Dr. A. Robertson, and the City Asylum under his chargeopen on Oct. the 3rd. Particulars of R. Urquhart, Secretary, is free to students of this school. Studen’s have unusualROYAL INFIRMARY, EDINBURGH.&mdash;Beds are set apart for facilities for the study of anatomy, the supply of subjects

clinical instruction by the profes-ors of the University of being practically unlimited.Edinburgh. Courses of Clinical Medicine and Surgery are Cluss Fees.&mdash;For each course, first session, E22s. ; secondalso given by the ordinarv physicians and surgeons. Special session, and perpetual, &pound;1 1s. Students who have attendedinstruction is given in the medical department on Diseases a first course elsewhere can enter on the second course onof Women, Physical Diagnosis, &c., and in the surgical payment of &pound;1 1s. Anatomy: First winter session, &pound;4 4s. ; ;department on Diseases of the Eye. Separate wards are i-ummer session, il lls. 6d. second winter session, &pound;4 4s. ;devoted to fever, venereal diseases, diseases of women, afterwards the fee for lectures and practical anatomy isdiseases of the eye, also to ca’es of incidental delirium or El ills. 6d. per session. Lectures on Diseases of the Ear,insanity. Pnst-mortem examinations are conducted in the &pound;1 1s. ; with clinique to those not students of the hospital,anatomical theatre by the pathologist, who also gives prac- j62 2s. Dental Dispensary free to students of the hospital;tical instruction in Pathological Anatomy and Histology. to others, &pound;5; first year, perpetual, &pound;10. Lectures on theFrom and after the commencement of the winter session, Eye, El Is.1882-3, the fees shall be as follows, viz. :-Perpetual ticket GLASGOW ROYAL INFIRMARY.&mdash;Number of beds, 532.in one payment, &pound;12 ; annual ticket, &pound;6 6s. ; six months, In addition to the ordinary medical and surgical wards,E4 4s. ; three months, i2 2 2s, ; monthly, f Is. Separate there are separate wards for the treatment of venerealpayments amounting to &pound;12 12s. entitle the student to a diseases and the diseases of women, whilst Diseases of theperpetual ticket. No fees are paid for any medical or Eye, Ear, Throat, and Teeth are specially treated at the dis-surgical appointment. The appointments are as follows :- pensary. Courses of clinical medicine and surgery are1. Resident physicians and surgeons are appointed, and given by the physicians and surgeons; instruction in patho- .live in the hnuse free of charge. The appoin’ment is for logical anatomy and histology is given by the pathologist.six months, but may be renewed at the end of that period Appointments.&mdash;There are five physicia.ns’ and five sur-by special recommendation. 2. Non-resident clinical clerks geons’ assistants. These appointments can be held for sixare appointed by the physicians and surgeons for such or twelve months, and are open for students who haveperiods and under such conditions as they deem expe- passed all their examinations except the last, or to gentle-dient. 3. Each surgeon appoints from four to nine men who have a qualification in medicine or surgery.dressers, the appointment being for six months. 4. Assist- Clinical aqsistauts, dressers, di,pensary clerks, and patho-ants in the Pathological department are appointed by the logical assistants are selected from the students withoutpathologist. ___

additional fee.-

Fees for Hospital Practice and Clinical Lectures -FirstANDERSON’S COLLEGE, GLASGOW.&mdash;The following courses year, ElO lOs. second year, ElO 10s ; afterwards free. For

are given : In winter. Senior Anatomy, Dr. Buchanan, six months, E6 6s. ; three months, i4 4s. Students who4 P.M. ; in summer. Osreolngy, Dr. Buchanan, as may he have paid twenty guineas at another hospital for its per-arrangFd; Public Health, Dr. Christie, 1 P.M. ; Aural Sur- petual ticket are admitted six months for i2 2s., or one yeargery, Dr. Barr, Thursday, 3 P.M. ; Practical Medical Che- for &pound;3 3s. Vaccination certificate, &pound;1 1s.!nistry,Mr. Dittmar, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thur-day, GLASGOW HOSPITAL AND DISPENSARY FOR THE DISEASES4 P.M. Dental Anatomy (m summer), Dr. D. Taylor, OF THE EAR, 239 and 241, Buchanan-street.&mdash;Senior Con-Wednesday and Friday, 8A.M. Dental Surgery (in summer), sulting Physician: Dr. P. Stewart. Senior ConsultingMr. J. R. Brownlie, Tuesday and Thursday, 8 A.M. ; Surgeon: Dr. James Morton. Consulting Dental Surgeon:

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Dr. J. Cowan Woodburn. Physicians : Dr. A. K. Irvine,Dr. A. L. Kelly, Dr. J. Gardner. Aural Surgeon andLecturer on Aural Surgery : Dr. James Patterson Cassells.Clinical Assistant: Dr. James Erskine.This institution is supported by public and voluntary sub-

scription, its object being the advancement of this specialdepartment of medical science by lectures and clinical teachingto students, and the gratuitous treatment of poor personssuffering from all forms of ear disease and deafness. Numberof cases treated annually 3600. ’The hospital, which contains 15 beds for in-door patients,

is always open for urgent cases. Hours of surgeons’ visit,3 P.M. daily; clinical teaching daily. Out-door patients areseen on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, at2 P.M., by Dr. Cassells and assistant; and operations andspecial demonstrations to students and practitioners on

Wednesdays and Thursdays, from 3 to 4 P.M. AdamSutherland, 75, West Nile-street, Secretary and ActingTreasurer.GLASGOW WESTERN MEDICAL SCHOOL, University-

avenue, Hillhead. - The winter session will open on

November 1st. The school is situated close to the WesternInfirmary, where students obtain their Hospital Practiceand Clinical Lectures. The class-rooms have been newlyarranged and enlarged. The attention of students is directedto the unusual facilities presented for the study of practicalanatomy and operative surgery, the supply of subjects beingpractically unlimited. The dissecting-rooms are open forwork from the beginning of October till the end of July.The lectures qualify for the University of Glasgow, the

Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow, and the othercorporations.

Class Fees.-For each course of lectures, first session,E2 2s. ; second session, El Is. Students who have attendeda first course elsewhere pay E1 Is. Anatomy, includingpractical anatomy, E4 4s. Summer session, El lls. 6d.

ABERDEEN ROYAL INFIRMARY. -Contains about 250beds, Consulting Physician : Dr. A. Harvey. Physicians:Drs. J. W. F. Smith-Shand, R. Beveridge, Angus Fraser.Physicians’ Assistant: Dr. D. R. McKinnon. ConsultingSurgeon: Dr. W. Pirrie. Surgeons : Messrs. A. Ogston,J. 0. Will, R. J. Garden, and John Hall. Surgeons’Assistant : Dr. William Sinclair. Ophthalmic Surgeon :Dr. Alex. D. Davidson. Pathologist : Dr. James Rodger.Chloroformist : Dr. P. Blaikie Smith. Dental Surgeon :Dr. Williamson. Resident Superintendent and Apotlie-cary : Dr. E. W. Robertson. Pathologist and Curator ofMuseum : Dr. J. Rodger. Treasurer and Secretary : Mr.W. Carnie.THE ABERDEEN ROYAL LUNATIC ASYLUM contains about

540 beds. Physician : Dr. Robert Jamieson.

IRISH HOSPITALS AND MEDICAL SCHOOLS.

QUEEN’S COLLEGE, CORK, SCHOOL OF MEDICINE.-Thebuilding is provided with a very large, well-ventilateddissecting-room, with physiological and toxicological labora-tories, materia medica, anatomical and pathological mu-seums, as well as a room for surgical and obstetrical ingtru-ments and appliances. There are well-appointed physicaland chemical laboratories, and a large natural history mu-seum in the adjoining building; and part of the Collegeground is laid out as a botanical garden. The plant housesare now completed. and well filled with plants, and are opento the students in the class of Botany.

Fees. &mdash;For Practical Anatomy, &pound;3; for Practical Chemistry,E3 each course; for Anatomy and Physiology, E3 first course,and E2 for each subsequent course. Other medical classes,E2 first course, and ;S1 each subsequent course. Eightscholarships (value about E30 each) as well as several ex-hibitions and class prizes are awarded every year.

Clinical instruction is given at the North and SouthInfirmaries, and at the Lying-in Hospital; students canalso attend the Mercy General Hospital, the Maternity, theChildren’s Hospital, and the Eye and Ear Infirmary. Feefor clinical lectures and attendance at either the North orSouth Infirmary, eight guineas for twelve months; fiveguineas for six months. Clinical instruction can now begiven to the students of Queen’s College, Cork, by theresident medical superintendent of the Cork District LunaticAsylum, which contains about 700 patients.

SIR PATRICK DuN’s HOSPITAL, Dublin (in connexionwith the School of Physic). - Consulting Surgeon : Dr,William Colles. Physicians : Drs. John Mallet Purser,J. Magee Finny, J. R. Kirkpatrick (Midwifery Physician).Surgeons : Drs. Charles Ball, Edward H. Bennett, ThomasEvetyn Little, Richard G. Butcher (University Lecturer :nOperative Surgery). The hospital is visited daily by eachof the physicians and surgeons on duty.The payment of f3 3s. to the hospital entitles any student

to attend the clinic of the hospital for twelve months, andto attend the lectures delivered by Dr. R. G. Butcher,University Lecturer in Operative Surgery. Students whohave taken out the degrees of Bachelor in Medicine andMaster in Surgery in Trinity College are entitled to attendthe hospital as perpetual free pupils.

Clinical Lectures’are delivered in the hospital theatre atten o’clock on Mondays and Tuesdays. In addition to the

hospital fee, the payment of a fee of &pound;9 9s. is required for theprivilege of attending these lectures. Total fees for hospitaland lectures for twelve months, ;B12 12s.

Sir Patrick Dun’s Maternity.&mdash;Total fees for collegestudents, &pound;3 3s. Total fees for externs, f6 6s.THE ADELAIDE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL HOSPITALS,

Peter-street, Dublin.-Fee for nine months’Hospital attend-ance, E12 12s. Six months’, ES 8s. Summer three months’,&pound;5 5s.Three resident pupils are selected half-yearly. At the

termination of the session, prizes in Clinical Medicine andSurgery, in Obstetric Medicine, and in Ophthalmic bllrgerywill be awarded.

Hudson Sel6ola,-ship. -In addition to the junior prizes, theHudson Scholarship, &pound;30 and a gold medal, as well as aprize of ElO, together with a silver medal, will he a wardedat the end of the session for proficiency in Clinical Medicineand Medical Pathology; Clinical Surgery and SurgicalPathology ; Pathological Histology ; Surgical Apoiiauces,including instruments and bandaging; Ophthalmology andGynaecology.The certificates of attendance are recognised by all the

Universities, Colleges, and Licensing Bodies in the UnitedKingdom. Physicians : Drs. Henry H. Head and JamesLittle. Surgeons : Dr. John K. Barton, Mr, BenjaminWills Richardson (Vice-President, Biological Association,University of Dublin), and Dr. Kendal Franks. ObstetricSurgeon : Richard Dancer Purefoy, M.B., F.R.C.S.I.Ophthalmic and Aural Surgeon : H. Rosborough Swanzy,M.A., M.B. Dental Surgeon : Dr. R. Theodore Stack.Assistant - Physician : Wallace Beatty, M.B. and B. Ch,,T. C. D.

LEDWICH SCHOOL OF SURGERY AND MEDICINE, Peter.Street, Dublin (formerly original School of Anatomy,Medicine, and Surgery).&mdash;There are endowments in favourof students, subject to conditions prescribed by the founder,in the following departments :-Two in Anatomy and Phy-siology ; two in Minute Anatomy; two in PracticalAnatomy; one in Surgery. Certificates of attendance onthese lectures are received by the various examining boards;bv the Apothecaries’ Halls of Dublin and London; by theKing and Queen’s College of Physicians in Ireland ; by theRoyal Colleges of Physicians, London and Edinburgh; bythe Royal University, the Universities of Dublin, London,and Glasgow ; by the Glasgow Faculty of Physicians andSurgeons and by the Queen’s University in Ireland. TheSenate of the Royal University having recognised thelectures of this school, arrangements have been made toeducate students for its Medical and Surgical Degrees inaccordance with its requirements. This school is in a

central situation, and is replete with every convenience forstudy, and successful instruction. By its teachers it :s con.nected with nine hospitals, four of which are Medical andSurgical hospitals, one for Fever, one for Midwifery andDiseases of Women and Children, one for Diseases of theEye and Ear, &c.DUBLIN CARMICHAEL COLLEGE, Aungier-street, Dublin.

-The following scholarshios, &c., are awarded to studentsentering for an annus medicus for the current year :-TheCarmichael Scholarships, value &pound;15 and &pound;10; the MayneScholarships, value E15 and :E5 ; Class Prizes, &pound;10, &pound;5, f3, &pound;3,and E7, E4, and &pound;2 ; also Lecture Prizes, value &pound;3.

DR. STEEVENS’S HOSPITAL.&mdash;The Medical School for.merly attached to the hospital having been discontinued, themedical officers have determined to devote all their energies


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