376 CLINICAL PRIZES.—Prizes will be awarded by the lecturers of this school, for the best reports of medical and surgical cases occurring in the wards of St. George’s Hospital; the competition for which will be open to all the students of the
ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC
Consulting Physician—Dr. Farre. Playsician-Dr. F. Farre. Surgeons—G. Mackmurdo, Esq.; J. Dalrymple, Esq.; J. Dixon, Esq. Assistcant-Surgeons—G. Critchett, Esq.; W. Bowman, Esq.; and A. Poland, Esq. Hours of attendance, daily, from half-past eight to ten. Fee for one year, five guineas. Lectures will be delivered by the medical officers during
hospital. The microscope will be used to illustrate particular subjects in the lectures upon anatomy, chemistry, and botany. The dissecting-room and museum are open to students their studies will be superintended by the lecturers on anatomy, and by the anatomical tutors, from ten to half-past three o’clock.
during day-light, where
the THE HUNTERIAN (LATE CHARLOTTE-STREET) SCHOOL OF MEDICINE,
summer.
ROYAL
WESTMINSTER OPHTHALMIC
HOSPITAL,
King William-street, Strand. Surgeon—Mr. Guthrie.
28, Bedford-square.
Principles and Practice of Medicine : Dr. Aldis, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at half-past three. One session, £33s.; perpetual, £5. Principles and Practice of Surgery: Mr. Evans Riadore, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at seven P.M. One session, ;S33s.; perpetual, £4. Anatomy and Physiology: Mr. J. Chippendale, daily, at halfpast four. One session. X33s.; perpetual, .C44s.
Assistant-Surgeons—Mr.
Charles G. Guthrie and
Mr. Edwin Canton. Lecturer on Anatomy &,c. of the Eye—Mr. Hancock. House A. S. Fogo. attend the Pupils practice and lectures forOne session............ £55 51 Unlimited ............ £10 10 To alone £33
Surgeon—Mr.
the lectures
Demonstrations and Dissections : Mr. C. Brooke and Mr. Holthouse, demonstration daily at nine. One session, £33s.;
perpetual, X55s. Materia Medica: Dr. George Smyth, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at eleven. One session, £3; perpetual, £4. Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children : Dr. Tyler Smith and Dr. Barnes, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at three. One session, X22s.; perpetual, X44s. Chemistry: Mr. Ashley, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, att eleven. One session, £4; perpetual, X5. Botany: Dr. Semple. One session, £1Is. Medical Jurisprudence: Dr. Barnes and Dr. Manson. One session,
HOSPITAL,
Moorfields.
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THE ROYAL ORTHOPÆDIC HOSPITAL. No. 6, Bloomsbury-square. Surgeon—Mr. E. F. Lonsdale and Mr. R. W. Tamplin. Assistant-Surgeons-Mr. E. J. Chance. The average daily attendance of out-patients is now about 100, the new cases presented weekly from twenty to forty, and the number relieved since the opening amounts to nearly
6000; eighteen in-patients
are
received.
£1Is.
Natural Philosophy and Mathematics : Mr. G. Riadore, of Emanuel College, Cambridge. For all the lectures required by the Royal College of Sur-
HOSPITAL FOR CONSUMPTION AND DISEASES OF THE CHEST,
geons,
Consulting Physicians—Dr. J. Forbes and Dr. C. J. B. Williams. Physicians—Dr. Hamilton Roe, Dr. Walshe, Dr. Theophilus
Near the
Apothecaries’ Hall, &c., Thirty Guineas ; or, including hospital practice, .655. Medical Officers of the Army and Navy, and the East India Company’s Service, and Missionaries, attend gratuitously the whole of the public lectures delivered at this
Thompson, and Dr. Cursham. Physicians-Dr. Cotton,
Dr. R. Quain, and Dr. Bowie. Pupils admitted to the practice of the hospital on terms which may be known on application. Assistant
school. Dr. Tyler Smith and Dr. Robert Barnes announce their intention of giving systematic Clinical Instruction in Midwifery, in addition to the usual course in this department. PRIVATE TUITION.
Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
,
ROYAL COLLEGE OF
private class will be established by the Tutors, for preparing students to pass the different examining boards. Terms, i A
Five Guineas. Assistant Navy
Hanover
CHEMISTRY,
Square, London.
I The practical course of scientific instruction in this inSurgeons can prosecute private courses ofstitution is under the direction of Dr. A. W. Hofmann and Operative Surgery, and receive private instruction upon Re- assistant. The session will commence on Monday, October 2nd, and gional Anatomy, preparatory to their examination for full surgeoncy, in accordance with the late regulations of the end on the last day of February, 1849. Admiralty. 0 Resident house pupils are free to all the lectures delivered Fee for students working every day in the session £ 150 0 0 12 four in week... the days " in the establishment. They have also the choice of attend10 0 0 three days " " ing the Western, Farringdon, and Surrey Dispensaries, and two days 7 00 " " , the Metropolitan Free Hospital. The widow of the late Mr. one day 5 00 " .
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interest in this school.
ALDERSGATE SCHOOL OF The
practice
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MEDICINE,
58, Aldersgate Street. ot the lecturers in the following institutions is
open to the pupils of the Aldersgate-street School:Central London Ophthalmic Institution: Mr. Smee. Aldersgate Royal General Dispensary: Mr. Smee. Free Hospital: Mr. Chance. Public Dispensary, Lincoln’s-inn: Mr. Holthouse. General fee to all the lectures and hospital practice required by the Royal College of Surgeons and Society of Apothecaries, Fifty-five guineas, or to the lectures, without
Metropolitan
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hospital practice, Thirty guineas. ’ We received the prospectus of this School too late for further analysis, which shall appear in the next LANCET.-
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Hours of attendance from nine to five.
PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY, 17, Bloomsbury-square. Materia Medica : Professor Pereira, M.D., Tuesdays and Saturdays, from October to March inclusive, at half-past
eight A.M. Chemistry and Pharmacy : Professor T. Redwood, every Wednesday and Friday, during the winter and part of the summer months, at half-past eight A.M. The laboratory for practical instruction in pharmaceutical chemistry is under
the direction of Professor Redwood. Five months, X1515s.; four months, .613 13s. ; three months, .E10 10s. ; two months, £77 s.; one month, £4 4s. ; including the use of apparatus and materials employed. General and Medical Botany: Professor A. T. Thomson, M.D., The pupils who enter to this course will have F.L.S., &c. free admission to the Gardens of the Royal Botanic Society,