HOSPITALS AFFORDING FACILITIES FOR CLINICAL OBSERVATION.

HOSPITALS AFFORDING FACILITIES FOR CLINICAL OBSERVATION.

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HOSPITALS AFFORDING FACILITIES FOR CLINICAL OBSERVATION.

Brown. Clinical instruction is given to students during three months in summer. ABERDEEN ROYAL INFIRMARY. - Contains over 230 beds. Consulting Physician: Dr. P. Blaikie Smith. Physicians : Dr. Angus Fraser, Professor Finlay, and Dr. George M. Edmond. Assistant Physicians : Drs. John Gordon, A. H. Lister, and Ashley W. Mackintosh. Consulting Surgeons : Professor Alexander Ogston, Dr. J. C. 0. Will. Surgeons : Drs. R. J. Garden, J. McK. Booth, and J. S. Riddell. Assistant Surgeons : Drs. W. Sinclair, J. Marnocb, and H. M. W. Gray. Ophthalmic Surgeon : Dr. C. H. Usher. Gynaecologist: Professor W. Stephenson. Pathologist : Professor David James Hamilton. Assistant Pathologist : Dr. G. M. Duncan. Dental Surgeons : Dr. J. M. P. Cromble and Mr. John Cromar. Anæsthetist: Dr. J. J. Y. Dalgarno. Assistant ditto : Dr. W. R. Pirie. Medical Electrician : Dr. J. R. Levack. Clinical Registrar: Dr. J. F. Chtistie. Medical Superintendent: Dr. Charles Clerk Treasurer and Factor for the Hospital and Angus. Lanes : Mr. Charles M. Brown.

TABULAR LIST OF THE CLASSES, LECTURERS, AND FEES AT THE MEDICAL SCHOOLS OF SCOTLAND FOR THE SESSION 1900-1901— (CONTINUED).

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Assistants are appointed every, six months. Clinical Clerks and Dressers are attached to the. Physicians and Surgeons, and students are appointed as assistants in the Pathological Department. There are ini connexion with the clinical courses Tutorial Classes in Medicine and Surgery. Instruction is also given in Practical, Pharmacy and Materia Medica and in Practical Dentistry. Full information can be obtained from Dr. H. E. Fraser,

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ROYAL INFIRMARY, Edinburgh.-Beds are set apart for clinical instruction by the professors of the University of Edinburgh. Courses of Clinical Medicine and Surgery are also given by the ordinary physicians and surgeons. Special instruction is given in the medical department on Diseases of Women, Physical Diagnosis, and on Diseases of the Skin; and in the surgical department on Diseases of the Eye, the Ear, the Larynx, and the Teeth. Separate wards are devoted to Venereal Diseases, Diseases of Women, Diseases of the Eye, the Ear, and the Skin, and also to cases of Incidental Delirium or Insanity. Three wards are specially set apart for Clinical Instruction to Women Students. Post-mortem examinations are conducted in the anatomical theatre by the pathologists, who also give practical instruction in Pathological Anatomy and Histology. The fees for hospital attendance are as follows-viz. : Perpetual ticket, in one payment, .E12 ; annual ticket, £66 6s. ;six months, C44 4s. ; three months, £2 2s. ;monthly, ElIs. Separate payments amounting to £12 12s. entitle the student to a perpetual ticket. No fees are paid for any medical or surgical appointment. The appointments are as follows :-1. Resident physicians and surgeons are appointed, and live in the house free of charge. The appointment is for six months, but may be renewed at the end of that period by special recommenda2. Non-resident house physicians and surgeons are tion. appointed for six months. The appointment may be renewed for a like period by special recommendation. 3. Clerks and dressers are appointed by the physicians and surgeons. These appointments are open to all students and junior practitioners holding hospital tickets. 4. Assistants in the Pathological Department are appointed by the pathologists. ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN, Sciennes.road, Edinburgh.-This hospital, which has been recently built. contains over 100 beds, and is fitted with every modern

improvement. A fully-equipped out-patient department (medical and surgical) is conducted daily in a building adjoining the hospital. Systematic courses of instruction, which qualify for graduation in the Edinburgh University and elsewhere, are given from time to time throughout the

ROYAL ASYLUM.-Lectures on Mental Diseases and Full clinical instruction in connexion with University College, year by the staff. Students may enter at any time. can be obtained from the Registrar at the particulars Dundee (University of St. Andrew’s), are given at the University and at the Royal Asylum by Dr. Rorie. There hospital. EYE, EAR, AND THROAT INFIRMARY OF EDINBURGH, 6, are two paid qualified Resident Assistants and two unpaid Lothian-road.—The Infirmary has been Cambridge-street, Resident Clinical Assistants. The last Summer Session began and greatly improved by recent strucentirely re-arranged on April 25th, 1900, and the course consisted of 12 Lectures and the electric light introduced; also the tural alterations at University College and 13 Clinical Lectures and Demonstrations at the Royal Asylum. Edward James Tyrrell and electric power is used for illumination and cauterising purin all departments. Clinical Lectures and InstrucMargaret Scott Dickson obtained Certificates of Merit. poses are given in this institution, which is open at 1 o’clock tion Present Medical Assistant : Wm. Tuach. M.B., Ch.B. Clinical Assistants: Mr. Chauncy and Mr. Brownlee. Thes daily for outdoor patients for Eye Diseases ; Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 12 noon for outdoor Ear, next Session will begin on April 24th, 1901. Ncse, and Throat Patients ; and Tuesdays and Fridays at ABERDEEN. 4 P.M. for outdoor Ear, Nose. and Throat Patients. Special h Practical Ophthalmoscopic Classes by arrangement. Patients ABERDEEN ROYAL LuNATio ASYLUM.-Contains, with hospital attached to main institution and Agricultural whose diseases require operations or more than ordinary care Branch, about 850 beds. Medical Superintendent : Dr.r. are accommodated in the house. Consulting Surgeon : Dr. William Reid. Assistant Physicians : Dr. W. R. Matthews, s, Joseph Bell. Surgeons : Dr. G. Hunter Mackenzie, Dr. William George Sym, Dr. Logan Turner, Dr. Malcolm ,n Dr. J. H. Mackay, Dr. Arthur L. Satherland, and Dr. John 1. Farquharson, and Dr. John Cumming. Dental Surgeon: McKenzie. Clerk, Treasurer, and Factor : Mr. Charles M. "

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IRISH SCHOOLS OF MEDICINE. Mr. G. W. Watson.

Treasurer and

Secretary : Mr.

J. P.

Watson, W.S., 13, Hill-street. GLASGOW HOSPITAL AND DISPENSARY FOR DISEASES EAR, 28, Elmbank-crescent.2-The hospital, which contains 12 beds for indoor patients, is always open for

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M.B., Ch.B. Pathologist : Leslie Buchanan, M.B., C.M. House Surgeon : Willian C. Burns, M.B., Ch.B. Assistant House Surgeon : George Coats, M.B , Ch.B. Regulations as to Atteradance of Students.-(1) Gentlemen

may attend as students on payment to the treasurer of the surgeons’ visits, 2 P.M. daily ; following fees :-For six months £1 1s., twelve months £2 2s, clinical teaching daily. Out-patients are seen on Mondays, (2) All students when duly entered in the Infirmary Register Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, may attend the clinical instruction of any or every member at 2 P.M., by Dr. Barr and assistants. Course of Lectures of the medical staff on production of their tickets. The days and Clinical Instruction given during winter months by on which the surgeons respectively attend to receive patients Dr. Barr. may be ascertained at the Infirmary. Students have the GLASGOW WESTERN INFIRMARY.-This hospital adjoins privilege of being present in the Dispensaries at such hours Number of beds upwards of as are arranged. They may enter the wards along with the the University of Glasgow. 420. Special wards are set apart for Diseases of Women and surgeon whose clinique they are attending when he visits for Affections of the Skin. In the out-patient department his patients. They may also be present at operations under there are special cliniques for Diseases of Women and for the sanction of the surgeon operating, but no student may Diseases of the Throat, Ear, and Teeth. The Clinical enter the wards or operating-room except under the aforesaid Courses are given by the Physicians and Surgeons, each of regulation. Students may be allowed the use of the journals whom conducts a separate class, and students require to and case-books for examination on applying to the House enter their names at the beginning of the session for the Surgeon. The wards and dispensary are recognised by the class which they propose to attend. Special instruc- University of Glasgow for the purpose of instruction in tion is given to junior students by tutors or assistants, ophthalmology for graduation in medicine. Secretary and clinical clerks and dressers are selected from the and acting Treasurer : William George Black, 88, West members of the class. All the courses of clinical instruc- Regent-street. Medical session begins April. tion are recognised by the University of Glasgow and the

urgent

cases.

Hours of

other boards in the kingdom. In the Pathological Department the course is both systematic and practical, also post-graduate courses, and extends through the winter and following summer ; these are likewise recognised by the University for graduation. Ten resident assistants are appointed annually, without salary, from those who have completed their course. The fee for the hospital practice, including the various courses of clinical instruction, is 20 guineas in one payment, or in two equal instalments for the first and second year ; for six months, 7 guineas ; and for three months, 4 guineas. ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN, Glasgow, situated at Garnethill.-This Hospital was opened in December, 1882, and is now available to medical students for clinical instruction in the diseases peculiar to childhood. The hospital includes 80 beds for non-infectious cases only. A

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QUEEN’S COLLEGE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, Belfast.Ten Junior Scholarships have been founded in the Faculty of Medicine of the annual value of E20 each. Two are tenable by matriculated students, of the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth years of their course respectively. The examinations for Scholarships take place at the commencement of the session. Class Prizes are awarded at examinations which take place at the close of the session. The Exhibitions, &c., of the Royal University cf Ireland are also open to students. Lectures in Medicine at Queen’s College, Belfast, will commence on Oct. 16th and end on specially designed Dispensary, or Out-patient Department, March 30th. The Summer Session will began on May lst. was opened in October, 1888. Students may be enrolled at Clinical instruction is given at the Royal Hospital. any time. Fee ;E11 ls. per annum, admitting to both Hos- The Ulster Hospital for Diseases of Women and pital and Dispensary. Particulars on applying to the House Children, the Maternity Hospital, the Ophthalmic Hospital, the Ulster Eye, Ear, and Throat Hospital, the Hospital for Surgeon, 45, Scott-street, Garnethill, Glasgow. GLASGOW OPHTHALMIC INSTITUTION, 126, West Regent- Sick Children, and the Distiict Lunatic Asylum are open to street (31 beds and four cots).-Clinical and systematic course students. A pamphlet containing full information can be of lectures for students during the winter and summer sessions. I had free on application to the Registrar, Queen’s College, In-patients, 772 ; out- or dispensary patients, 3713. Opera- Belfast. tions on Wednesdays and Satujdays. Consulting Surgeon : QUEEN’S COLLEGE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, Cork.-The D. N. Knox, M.B., C.M., F,F.P.S.G. Acting Surgeon: building is provided with a very large, well-ventilated disA. Maitland Ramsay, M.D. Senior Assistant Surgeon : John secting-room, with physiological, toxicological, and pathoRowan, M.B., C.M. Junior Assistant Surgeons, Hugh Walker, logical laboratories, materia medica, anatomical and pathoM.B., C.M., and H. Wright Thomson, M.B., C.M. Pathologist: logical museums, as well as a room for surgical and obstetriHugh Walker, M.B., C.M. House Surgeons : Alex H. cal instruments and appliances. There are well-appointed Edwards, M.B., C.M., and A. Bankier Sloan, M.B., Ch.B. physical, chemical, and biological laboratories, and a large This institution is the Ophthalmic Department of the Royal natural history museum in the adjoining building, and part Infrraary. A post-graduate course is given by Dr. Ramsay of the College ground is laid out as a botanical garden. and assistants during November and December. Clinical The plant houses are well filled with plants and are open to instruction is given in the summer session to students of the students in the class of Botany. Fees.-For Practical Anatomy and for Practical Chemistry, Queen Margaret College and in winter to students of St. E3each course ; for Anatomy and Physiology, E3first course, Mungo’s College and to all who take the class. GLASGOW EYE INFIRMARY, Berkeley-street and Charlotte- and £2for each subsequent course. Other medical classes, street.-This institution, the largest of its kind in Scot- £2first course, and Eleach subsequent course. Eigl land, was founded in 1824. The Infirmary now con- scholarships (value about E30 each), as well as severat sists of two large buildings-that in Berkeley-street being exhibitions and class prizes, are open to students in their occupied as the Infirmary proper, and that in Charlotte- first four years and the Blayney Scholarship, value £35, street (new buildings opened June, 1894) as a dispensary. and a Senior Exhibition to students in their fifth year. The Infirmary is devoted exclusively to the treatment of Diseases of the Eye, and is intended primarily to provide HOSPITALS AFFORDING FACILITIES FOR CLINICAL treatment, and, when necessary, board and lodging, for OBSERVATION. those who are unable to do so for themselves. The MEDICAL AND ADELAIDE SURGICAL HOSPITALS, average number of new patients for the last ten years has Peter-street. Dublin.-Fee for nine months’ attendhospital been 15431’3, and the total number of cases treated in 1899 ance, £12 12s.; six months, ES8s. Summer, three months, was 21.130. The Medical Staff is as follows :-Senior SurE55s. geon : Thomas Reid, M.D. Surgeons: Thomas S. Meighan, Staff. Physicians : James Little, M,D., M.R.I.A.; M,D., A. Freeland Fergus, M.D., William Robertson, Wallace F.R.C.P.I.; H. T. Bewley, M.D., M.D., Andrew Wilson, M.B., C.M., James Hinshelwood, F.R.C.P.I.Beatty, M.D., F. T. Henaton. M.D.,F.R.C.S.L; Surgeons: M.A.. M.D. Assistant Surgeons: A. Lewis M’Millan, M.D ; T. E. Obstetric Surgeon F.R.C.S.I. Gordon, M.B., W. Ernest Thomson, M.A., M.D. ; Henry L. G. Leask, J. Smyly, M.D., F.R.C.P.I. Ophthalmic Surgeon : M.D.; W. Cochrane Murray, M.B., C.M. ; Leslie Buchanan, W. H. R. Swanzy, M.B., F.R.C.S r. Pathologist and BacteriM.B., C.M. ; Brownlow Riddell, M.D. ; James D. Cochran, ologist: J. Alfred Scott M.D. F.R.C.S.I. Assistantt -

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