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specially reserved for patients suffering from fever and other contagious diseases. Tyro Clinical Lectures will be delivered i in each week, in addition to the daily bedside instruction. The Clinical Lectures will commence on Monday the 29th A special course of lectures on October at 11 A. M. Fever will be given. A certificate of attendance upon this course, to meet the requirements of the King and Queen’s College of Physicians, may be obtained. A ward has been assigned for the treatment of Ophthalmic Diseases. Opportunities are afforded for the study of Diseases of Women in the ward under the care of the Obstetric Physician, and at the dispensary held on Wednesdays and Fridays during the session. Lectures on Clinical Gynæcology will be delivered "Leonard Prizes"(Clinical); on Wednesdays at 11 A M. Prizes of the value of thirty pounds will be given at the end of the winter session, in accordance with the directions contained in the will of the late Mark Leonard, Esq. Certicates of attendance upon this hospital are recognised by the Royal University and all the Licensing Bodies in the United Kingdom. Fees: Nine months, £12 12s. ;; six winter JE888s. ;three summer months, ;1;:55s. RICHMOND, WHITWORTH, AND HARDWICKE HOSPITALS,
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North Brunswick-street, Dublin.-Physicians: Drs. J. T. Banks, B. G. M’Dowel, S. Gordon, and R. D. Lyons.
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Consulting Obstetric Surgeon: Dr. Geo. H. Kidd. Surgeons: Drs. William Stokes, William Thomson, William Thornley Stoker, and Anthony H. Corley. Ophthalmic
Surgeon : Dr. Archibald H. Jacob. These hospitals contain 312 beds-110 for Surgical cases, 82 for Medical cases, and 120 for Fever and other epidemic
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There will be a distinct Course of Lectures and Clinical Instruction in Fevers. Operations are performed on Nlon-
day and Wednesday mornings, except in cases of emergency. A course of Practical Instruction in Ophthalmic Surgery will be given. Fee for the Certificate, three guineas. A Resident Surgeon is appointed every alternate year, receives a salary, and holds office for two years. Eight Resident Clinical Clerks are appointed each half-year, and These provided with furnished apartments, fuel, &c. &c. appointments are open not only to advanced students, as formerly, but also to those who are qualified in Medicine or Surgery. Dressers are selected from among the best qualified of the pupils, without the payment of additional fee. COOMBE LYING-IN HOSPITAL, AND GUINNESS DISPENSARY FOR THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES PECULIAR TO
WOMEN.-The hospital contains sixty-five beds, and has also a large extern maternity attached. Nearly 3000 confinements are attended annually by the pupils of the hospital. A special dispensary for diseases peculiar to women is held daily, and clinical instruction given. The certificates of the hospital are recognised by all licensing bodies, and its diploma is accepted by the Local Government Board, &c. Further particulars can be learned from the registrar ROTUNDA HOSPITALS, Rutland-square, Dublin. - This institution consists of two distinct hospitals-namely, the
Lying-in Hospital, and the Auxiliary Hospital, for the reception of patients suffering from uterine and ovarian diseases. There is also a large extern maternity in connexion with the hospital, and a dispensary for diseases peculiar to women, which is open daily. Accommodation is provided for a limited number of intern pupils. Two courses of lec. tures are given yearly.
PRIZES AND SCHOLARSHIPS IN THE METROPOLITAN MEDICAL SCHOOLS. THE following are the principal prizes, &c., awarded for the session 1882-3 in the various London medical schools :— ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE.Lawrence Scholarship and Gold Medal: T. W. Shore. Brackenbury Medical Scholarship : T. W. Shore. Bracken. bury Surgical Scholarship : J. Berry. Senior Scholarship in Anatomy, Physiology, and Chemistry: G. L. Wells. Open Scholarships in Science : F. W. Andrewes and W. S. Whitcombe. Preliminary Scientific Exhibition : A. W. Laing and C. Hands. Jeaffreson Exhibition : C. S. Pethick. Kirkes Gold Medal : F. Cresswell and S. Paget. Hichens Prize: W. G. Spencer. Harvey Prize : H. D. Rolleston. Practical Anatomy, Junior-Treasurer’s Prize: F. W. Green. Practical Anatomy, Senior-Foster Prize : F. M. Wright.
LONDON HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. - Entrance Science Scholarships, for proficiency in the subjects required for the Preliminary Scientific M.B. Examination of the University of London : .660 Scholarship, H. Smith ; £40 Scholarship, E. B. Smith. Buxton Scholarships, for proficiency in the subjects required for the Preliminary Examinations : E30 Scholarship, L. Raby ; £20 Scholarship, F. R. Ozzard. Clinical Medicine: £20 Scholarship, A. T. Schofield. Clinical Surgery : £20 Scholarship, P. W. Me. D. Howse. Clinical Obstetrics : X20 Scholarship, P. W. Mc. D. Howse and A. T. Schofield (equal), scholarship divided. Duckworth Nelson Prize : P. W. Me. D. Howse. Anatomy, Physiologv, and Chemistry : E25 Scholarship, H. Cropley. Dressers’ Prizes for zeal, efficiency, and knowledge of minor Surgery : E15 prizes,C. R. M. Green and H Cropley ; £10 prizes, F. J. Smith and A. Cropley; E5prizes, W. E. Raw and F. Preston. GUY’S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL.—Open Scholarship in Arts: John Lloyd Roberts. Open Scholarship in The Treasurer’s Science: William Frederick Clarke. Gold Medal for Medicine : Thomas Carr. The Treasurer’s Gold Medal for Surgeon : Wheelton Hind. Gurney Hoare Prize for Clinical Study: Wheelton Hind and James Henry Targett (equal), :S12 10s. each. Beaney Prize for Pathology : Wheelton Hind. Mackenzie Bacon Prize for Ophthalmoscopy : Edward Roberts. Sands Cox Scholarship for Physiology : Frederick Lever. Michael Harris Prize for Anatomy: John Wychenford Washbourn. Fourth year students: Albert Martin, first prize, £25; George Hook Rodman, second prize, E10. Third year students : George Elliott Caldwell Anderson, first prize, ;1;:25;. Ernest Willmer Phillip", second prize, £10. Second year students: John Wychenford Washbourn,first prize, £25; Sidney Wacher, second prize, £10. First year students:e Henry William Drew, first prize, £50; Frederic François Burghard and Herbert Vaughan Rake (equal) E12 10s. each. ST. THOMAS’S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL.-Summer Session, 1882.-First Year Students: J. S. Hutton, College Prize (.S15) and certificate; K. Totsuka, College Prize ( £10) and certificate. Second Year Students: R. F. Cann, College Prize (jE15) and certificate. Third Year Students: C. D Green, College Prize ( £15) and certificate; W. B. Tomson, College Prize ( £10) and certificate. -Winter Session, 1882-83. Entrance Science Scholarships: H. Duncan, scholarship ( £100) and certificate; E. D. Shirtliff, scholarship (£60) and certificate. First Year Students: H. P. Hawkins, the William Tite Scholarship (£30) and certificate; H. Duncan, College Prize (£20) and certificate; H. G. Smyth, College Prize (£10) and certificate. Second Year Students: S. H. Jones, the Musgrove Scholarship (40 guineas) and certificate;7 K. Totsuka, College Prize (;S20) and certificate (equal), E. S. Gooddy, College Prize (£10) and certificate. Third Year Students: H. H. Lankester, second tenure of the College Scholarship (40 guineas); T. Scutt, College Prize (JE20) and certificate; R. Lawson, College Prize (£15) and certificate;. W. G. Mackenzie, College Prize (JE10) and certificate. Grainger Testimonial Prize: C. S. Sherrington, prize (£20) and certificate. Practical Medicine: F. F. Caiger, the Mead MedalSurgery and SurgicalAnatomy: G. D. Johnston, theCheselden Medal. For General Proficiency and Good Conduct: W. B. Tomson, the Treasurer’s Gold Medal. ST. MARY’S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL, 1882.-Open Scholarships in Natural Science: J. J. Clarke, S. A. Tidey. Scholarship in Anatomy: A. H. Stewart, 1882-83. Scholarship in Pathology: C. W. Hale and G. W. Hill (equal). Summer Session, 1882, first year-Materia Medica: Prize, G. N. Caley. Botany: Prize, G. N. Caley. Practical Chemistry: Prize, J. Q. Brown and G. N. Caley (equal). Medical Second Year-Midwifery: Prize, H. Tanner. Jurisprudence: Prize, H. Tanner. Winter Session, 1882-83, first year. Anatomy: Prize, G. A. Barton. Chemistry -o Prize, T. G. Vinter. Second Year-Anatomy and Physiology : Prize, H. Tanner. Third Year-Medicine : Prize not awarded; certificate, S. G. Allen. Surgery: Prize, S. G. Allen. Practical Surgery: Prize, C. E. L. Gilbert. Third and Fourth Year-Clinical Medicine: Prize not awarded; certificate, G. W. H. French. Clinical Surgery: Prize, J. P. Fernandez. CHARING-CROSS HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF MEDICINE.Llewellyn Scholarship: Certificate and :£25, G. Morgan. Golding Scholarship: Certificate and £15, G. H. Baker. Governor’s Clinical Gold Medal, G. Morgan. The Pereira Prize: Certificate and .65, A. D. Jollye Anatomy (senior):
444 Dr. EBERLE (Thirsk, Yorks), late Principal of the Easingwold Medical Silver Medal, L. J. Pisani. Anatomy (junior): Bronze prepared College, Author of " Students’ Medicine," &c. &c.-Gentlemen Medal, W. R. Ackland. Physiology: Silver Medal, J. S. W. for the Preliminary Examination in Arts of the Universities, my uf the Silver 0. F. StedPractical and Medal, also for the and Professions Chitty. Physiology : Competitive Services, Primary, Pass, Examinations. Personal and special attention directed to the assistance man. Chemistry: Silver Medal, J. S. W. Chitty. Practical and letter. of by Assistants, others, Practitioners, Chemistry: Silver Medal, A. E. Hardy. Medicine (senior): Mr. S. ELLIOTT, B.A. Lond., prepares for Matriculation and Degree Silver Medal, G. Morgan. Medicine (junior): Bronze Medal, Examinations, Law, Medical, and other Preliminaries.-Emery Hills E. T. Gregory. Surgery (senior): Silver Medal, G. Morgan. Hospital, Rochester-row, S.W. (near Victoria Station). Surgery (junior) : Bronze Medal, G. H. Baker. Botany: Dr. N. HEINEMANN, F.R.G.S., F.R.Hist.Soc., prepares for the Pre-
Silver Medal, F. 0. Stedman. Materia Medica: Silver liminary Examinations &c. Medal, L. J. Pisani. Midwifery: Silver Medal, G. Morgan. square, London. HEWETT
Forensic Medicine: Silver Medal, A. S. Loftus. Pathology: Silver Medal, H. A. Sheppard. MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL. - Broderib Scholarships for the best examination at the bedside and in the post-mortem room: First, H. J. Thornton; second, P. B. John Murray Medal and Scholarship: W. H. Bentlif. Crago. Exhibition in Anatomy: First Year, H. Lloyd Williams ; Governors’ Prize, C. L. Hudson. Prizes: Medicine, C. L. Hudson; Surgery, E. Stewart; Pathological Anatomy, C. L. Hudson; Practical Surgery, T. H. Williams; Anatomy, T. H. Williams; Physiology, A. B. Hinde; Chemistry, W. A. Furmston ; Dissections, M. Bates ; Mid. wifery, J. K. Frost; Forensic Medicine, T. H. Williams ; Materia Medica, W. A. Furmston; Practical Chemistry, W. A. Furmston; Botany, F. W. Clark ; Practical Physiology, W. A Furmston ; Comparative Anatomy, E. Davis. Medical Society’s Prizes: L. M. Guilding (paper); C. L. Hudson (Histology). WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL.-Entrance Exhibitions : 1. E. 0. Cox (The Fence), value £40 per 2. H. Brackenbury and H. S. Cooper, equal, value annum. £40. Treasurer’s Prize for First Winter Subjects, value 10 guineas, H. Brackenbury and H. S. Cooper, equal. President’s Prize for Second Year Subjects, value 20 guineas : A. Hard wick. Chadwick Prize, value 20 guineas : J. Swain. Clinical Medicine Prize : P. R. Mander. Clinical Surgery Prize : J. Swain. Medicine: J. Swain, prize. Surgery : J. F. Boyd and J. Swain, equal, prize. Summer
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Dr. CRESSWELL prepares candidates for the M.D. Brussels, the Services, and other Professional Examinations.-5A, Londun-street, Norfolk-square, W. Mr. C. IRVING, Physician and Surgeon, Long Benington, Grantham, prepares for the Matriculation, London, or for the Hall, College, or Physicians, Preliminary Arts Examination, as well as gives Elementary Technical Tuition. Mr. THOMAS LYLE, M.A., F.R.Hist.S., of the London and Dublin Universities, prepares gentlemen, resident and non-resident, for the various Preliminary Arts Examinations and Matriculation at the London University.-Grove House, Shackle well-lane, London, N.E. Mr. J. W. SAUNDERS, A.P.S., G. S. T., prepares gentlemen for Examination in Anatomy, Physiology, Botaiiy, Chemistry, Matena Medica, Pharmacy, &c.- 6, Rochester-square (late Camden-road), N. IV. Mr.H. SERGEANT, B.A. Lond., holds special classes for London Uni. versity, Matriculation, the Preliminary Medical Examinations, &e. 8, High-street, Camden-town, N. W. Dr. C. WAITE prepares Pupils for Matriculation, Preliminary Scientific, and the Examinations for Medical Registration of all the licensing bodies.-Victoria Chambers, 55, Chancery-lane, W.C. Mr. J. WOODLAND, F.L.S., F.C.S., holds classes and demonstrations in Practical and Theoretical Chemistry, Chemical Physics, Materia Media, and Pharmacy; in the Botanical classes specimens are supplied to each student, and all apparatus is found for the Practical Chemistry course. These classes are held for candidates for the Primary L.R.C.P., L.S.A., and the M.B. degree of the different Universities, at the Central School of Chemistry, 173, Marylebone-road, N. W. Dr. A. WRIGHT, Hanley-road, Stroud-green, N., directs and supervises the professional studies of resident pupils. -
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IN order to provide for the granting of those special certificates of proficiency in vaccination which are required to be part of the medical qualification for entering into contracts for the performance of public ST. GEORGE’S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL. - The vaccination, or for acting as deputy to a contractor, vaccination station and the large towns are open, under certain specified condiBrackenbury Prize in Medicine : Horace Pinching. The in London for the purposes of teaching and examination. The public vatBrackenbury Prize in Surgery: Horace Pinching. The tions, cinators officiating at these stations are authorised to give the required Treasurer’s Prize : Arnold. The Thompson Medal: Not certificates of proficiency in vaccination to persons whom they have awarded. Sir Benjamin Brodie’s Clinical Prize in Surgery : sufficiently instructed therein. W. Peel Davis. The Acland Clinical Prize in Medicine : Not awarded. The Henry Charles Johnson Memorial Prize for Practical Anatomy : George Francis Smith. The Pollock A TABULAR VIEW OF THE DAYS AND HOURS Prize in Physiology : Randolph Kirkpatrick. Sir Charles OF THE INTRODUCTORY LECTURES Clarke’s Prize for Good Conduct: J. Collyer. General ProTo be delivered at the different Medical Schools. ficiency Prizes-viz. : First year, H. E. Mann ; second year, Lecturers. Days and Hours. Randolph Kirkpatrick; third year, not awarded. St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.... (No Lecture) Charing-cross Hospital........ (No Lecture) St. George’s Hospital........ Mr. W. H. Bennett Oct. 1st 4 Guy’s Hospital .......... (No Lecture) MEDICAL TEACHERS. 2nd 4 Kmg’s College............ Dr. H. W. Acland.. " 2nd London Hospital Prof. Hugley .... " 9th 8 Mt. Mary’s Hospital ........ Dr. H.Jones ... " 1st Mr. J. BECKTON, C.M.. prepares candidates for the London MatriculatlOn, Medical and Law Preliminary, University, Local, and other Exami- Middlesex Hospital ....... Mr. A. P. Gould lst 33 St. Thomas’s Hospital........ Mr. Le Gros Clark.... " 1st nations. Boarders received.-29, Keppel-street, Russell-square, W.C. University College .......... Prof..J. Tweedy " 1st 4 Mr. F. W. BROWN, M.S.C.I., coaches in Chemistry, Botany, Materia Westminster Hospital ........ Mr. Boyce Barrow 1st 3 Medica, and Physics for L.R.C.P. and L S.A. Examinations, &c.; also Mason’s Science College .... Prof. Poynting .. 2ad for Medical Preliminary, Matriculation, London, Preliminary Scientific, .... (No Lecture).... and other Examinations, privately or in class. 35, Walterton-road, University College, Bristol School of St. Peter’s Park, W. 1st Mr. L. BRYAN, M.A. Cantab., continues for the eleventh year his most Sept. 29th 3 University College, Liverpool ... .. Prof.Herdman
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