METROPOLITAN ANCILLARY SCHOOLS AND HOSPITALS AFFORDING FACILITIES FOR CLINICAL OBSERVATION.

METROPOLITAN ANCILLARY SCHOOLS AND HOSPITALS AFFORDING FACILITIES FOR CLINICAL OBSERVATION.

675 Lecturer on Chemistry: Dr. Dupré. Chemistry and Practical Chemistry: Dr. H. Wilson Hake. Physics: Mr. H. Somerville. Secretary and Librarian: Mr. ...

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675 Lecturer on Chemistry: Dr. Dupré. Chemistry and Practical Chemistry: Dr. H. Wilson Hake. Physics: Mr. H. Somerville. Secretary and Librarian: Mr. W. Fryer.

M. D.,and Miss-Hamilton, M. B. ; of Chemistry, Miss Widdows, B. Sc.; of Physiology, Miss Cullis; of Practical Pharmacology, Mrs. Clarke Keer. At the Royal Free Hospital; Clinical Medicine: Dr. Sainsbury. Clinical Surgery: Mr. Barrow and Mr. Berry. Pathology : Dr. Phear. BacLONDON (ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL) SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Mr. Roughton Crawfurd. Surgical Tutors: Mr. FOR WOMEN, 8, Hunter-street, Brunswick-square, W. C.- teriology : Mr. W. Evans, and Mr. Legg. Medical Tutor: Roughton, The fee for the whole medical coarse, including Elementary Dr. Crawfurd. Demonstrator of Auscultation : Dr. Phear. is in one or in four E135 instalments. L145 Science, sum, Demonstrator of Practical Clinical Medicine: Miss Woodcock, The fee for the medical course for the University of London, M. B. Practical Pathology: Miss Ivens, M. B. after the completion of the Preliminary Scientific year, is The Dean of the School is Miss Cock, M.D.; the £125 in one sum, or L135 in four instalments. This entitles Honorary Secretary is Mrs. Thorne; and the Secretary is students to attend all necessary lectures and practical classes Miss M.B. Douie, as well as the medical and surgical practice of the hospital, and to hold clerkships and dresserships in the in-patient and METROPOLITAN ANCILLARY SCHOOLS AND out-patient departments. Students can also attend the inHOSPITALS AFFORDING FACILITIES FOR for and of the New Hospital patient out-patient practice CLINICAL OBSERVATION. Women. Students after qualification can hold at the Royal Free Hospital the posts of house physician, house surgeon, BETHLEM ROYAL HOSPITAL.-This hospital is open for clinical assistants, anaesthetist and assistant anaesthetists, the admission of two Resident House Physicians who have medical and surgical registrars, medical electrician, and recently obtained their diplomas to practise Medicine and museum curator ; and at the Medical School the posts of Surgery. They will be permitted to reside in the demonstrators in the departments of Anatomy, Physiology, hospital for a term generally not exceeding six months, Chemistry, and museum curator. They can also hold posts commencing June lst and lst Dec., and will be provided at the New Hospital for Women, which is officered entirely with apartments, complete board, attendance, washing, and an honorarium of 25 guineas per quarter. by medical women. They In addition to the list of Scholarships tabulated in another will be under the direction of the Resident Physician, column three Evans Prizes of E3 3s., E2 2s., and £1Is. and will be elected by the Committee from candidates whose are given in alternate years on the results of the testimonials appear to be most satisfactory. The students Durham of certain specified London Medical Schools receive Clinical examination in midwifery, and two class Prizes, value L5and .E3, are given in alternate years Instruction in the wards of the hospital and qualified praction the results of the class examination in gynaecology, tioners may attend for a period of three months on payment and a prize of .65is awarded in alternate years on the results of a fee. Lectures are also given in connexion with the of the class examination in Midwifery and Gynaecology London Post-graduate Course. HOSPITAL FOR CONSUMPTION AND DISEASES OF THE respectively. The Evans Prize for Operative Midwifery, value ;E55s., is awarded yearly. Prizes of .E10 each are CHEST, Brompton (318 beds).-Four House Physicians reside awarded yearly in Anatomy and Physiology. There is also in the hospital for a period of six months. Pupils are admitted to the practice of the hospital : terms, £1 1s. for one month ; a small fund from which assistance can occasionally be given to students and to graduates who specially require three months, B3 2s. ; perpetual, E5 5s. Lectures and pecuniary help. Honoraria from the Royce Memorial Fund Clinical Demonstrations are given throughout the year by are given to the assistant aneasthetists at the Royal Free The next course will members of the medical staff. Hospital. Prizes and Certificates of Honour are awarded in commence in October. Clinical Assistants are appointed to each class at the end of the session. the Assistant Physician in the out-patient department and Special classes for the Preliminary Scientific examination Clinical Clerks to the Physician in the wards. The hospital of the University of London are held. The fee for the has been recognised by the Conjoint Board for England as a whole course is £30. Special courses of instruction in place where six months of the fifth year may be spent in clinical Anatomy, Physiology, and Practical Pharmacology are pro- work. The medical practice of the hospital is also recognised vided for students preparing for the Intermediate M.B. by the University of London, the Apothecaries’ Society, Examination of the University of London. The rebuilding of and the Army and Navy and Indian Medical Boards. The the School is now completed and the new buildings afford hospital contains 321 beds in the two buildings. every facility for efficiency of teaching and of practical Staff-Consulting Physicians: Dr. J. E. Pollock, Dr. work in all departments. E. S. Thompson, Sir Richard Douglas Powell, Dr. Staff.-Consulting Physicians: Dr. S. West and Dr. F. T. Roberts, Dr. J. Tatham, Dr. 0. T. Williams, Dr. J. M. T. Crawfurd Hayes. Physicians: Dr. Harrington Sains- Bruce, and Dr. T. H. Green. Physicians : Dr. J. K. Fowler, bury, Dr. J. W. Carr, and Dr. R. H. P. Crawfurd. Assistant Dr. P. Kidd, Dr. T. D. Acland, Dr. R. Maguire, Dr. H. W. G. Physicians: Dr. A. G. Phear and Dr. Farquhar Buzzard. Mackenzie, and Dr. S. H. Habershon. Assistant Physicians: Consulting Surgeons : Mr. T. H. Wakley, Mr. W. Rose, Dr. G. Schorstein, Dr. F. J. Wethered, Dr. P. Horton-Smith, and Mr. F. J. Gant. Surgeons: Mr. A. B. Barrow, Dr. J. J. Perkins, Dr. A. Latham, and Dr. H. Batty Shaw. Mr. J. Berry, Mr. E. W. Roughton, and Mr. W. H. Consulting Surgeons: Lord Lister and Mr. R. J. Godlee. Evans. Assistant Surgeon: Mr. T. Percy Legg. Physician Surgeon: Mr. S. Boyd. Dental Surgeon: Mr. W. Rushton. for Diseases of Women: Mrs. Scharlieb, M.S., M D. Resident Medical Officer: Dr. M. S. Paterson. Assistant Physician for the Diseases of Women: Miss CITY OF LONDON HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST, Vaughan, MD. Ophthalmic Surgeon: Mr. H. Work Victoria Park.-Daring the past year 1308 in-patients have Dodd. Surgeon for Diseases of Throat, Nose, and Ear: been treated in the wards, and the large number of 35,835 Mr. E. W. Roughton. Surgeon for Diseases of Skin: cases since the opening of the wards in 1855. The Mr. W. H. Evans. Senior Resident Medical Officer: number of out-patients treated during 1902 was 17,124, and Mr. Joseph Cunning. Registrars: Miss Murrell, M.B., and 659,912 since the commencement of the institution in 1848. Mrs. Willey, M.B. Dentist: Mr. F. Todd. Anaesthetist: Information as to medical instruction can be obtained on Miss Aldrich-Blake, M.D. Secretary : Mr. C. W. Thies. application to Dr. E. Clifford Beale, the Secretary of the Lecturers. -At the school: Anatomy and Practical Anatomy : Clinical Sub-committee at the hospital. Mr. Stanley Boyd. Physiology and Practical Physiology : Staff.-Consulting Physicians : Dr. J. C. Thorowgood and Dr. Brodie. Chemistry : Miss C. de B. Evans, D. Sc. Dr. Eustace Smith. Consulting Surgeon: Lord Lister. Practical Chemistry : Miss Lucy Boole. Physics : Miss E. Physicians : Dr. G. A. Heron, Dr. Vincent D. Harris, Dr. E. Stoney. Biology: Mr. Mudge. Materia Medica: Dr. R. H. P. Clifford Beale, Dr. Hartington Sainsbury, Dr. T. Glover Crawfurd. Practice of Medicine: Miss Cock, M. D., and Lyon, and Sir Hugh Beevor, Bart. Surgeon : Mr. J. F. C. H. Dr. J. W. Carr. Midwifery: Mrs. Scharlieb, M. D. Macready. F.R.C.S. Physicians to Out-Patients: Dr. W. J. Gynaecology: Mrs. Stanley Boyd. Forensic Medicine : Dr. Hadley, Dr. E. H. Colbeck, Dr. Arnold Chaplin, Dr. Hugh Hawthorne. Toxicology: Dr. Wilson Hake. Practice Walsham, Dr. Oliver K. Williamson, and Dr. E. J. Spriggs. of Surgery : Mr. Berry. Operative Surgery : Mr. S. Boyd. Secretary: Henry T. Dudley Ryder. Secretary of the Medical Ophthalmic Surgery: Miss Ellaby. Pathology : Dr. F. W. Committee: Dr. Oliver K. Williamson. Mental Pathology: Dr. Mercier. Andrewes. AND THROAT EAR HOSPITAL, CENTRAL LONDON Tropical Diseases: Sir Patrick Manson. Operative Midwifery: Miss Gray’s Inn-road.-The hospital contains accommodation for McCall, M.D. Demonstrator of Practical Toxicology, Mr. 17 in-patients and has a very extensive out-patient Bodmer ; of Practical Gynaecology, Miss Aldrich-Blake, M.S., department, which is open to all medical practitioners and Miss Vaughan, M.D. ; of Anatomy, Miss Stoney, and students for the purpose of clinical demonstration -

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676 sician : Dr. Blacker. Surgeons : Mr. J. Macready, Mr. P. T. B. Beale, Mr. G. B. M. White. Mr. E. C. Stabb, and Mr. V. W. Low. Ophthalmic Surgeon : Mr. A. S. Morton. Ear, Throat, and Nose Surgeons : Mr. W. R. H. Stewart and Mr E. B. Waggett. Skin Department : Dr. Whitfield. This hospital is Dental Surgeon : Mr. C. F. P. Baly. now recognised by the Examining Board in England of the Royal Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons as a place of study during the fifth year of the Medical Curriculum. The hospital contains 159 beds, which are now all occupied. The large rectangular and circular wards, each of which contains 20 beds, the operation - theatre, outpatient, general and special, and the pathological departments, have all been erected since 1887. They are specially designed with a view of offering the greatest facilities for clinical work, and contain all the most recent and approved hygienic and antiseptic requirements for the proper care of the sick and for the treatment of disease. Medical practitioners are cordially invited to see the general and special practice of the hospital. Clinical assistants (qualified), clinical clerks, and pathological clerks are appointed in the general and special departments and may receive c rdficates at the end of thEir terms of office. Further particulars from Mr. Peyton T. B. Beale, Honorary Secretan Medical Committee, 61, Grosvenor-street, W. NEW HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN, 144, Euston-road, N.W.Physicians for In-patients: Miss Cock, M.D., and Miss Walker, M.D. Surgeons for In-patients : Mrs. Boyd, M.D., and Miss Aldrich-Blake, M.D., M.S. Physicians and Surgeons for Out-patients: Miss Webb, M.B., Miss Macdonald, M.B., and Miss Cradbnrn, M.D. Children’s Department : Mrs. Flemming, M.D. Ophthalmic Surgeon: Miss Ellaby, M D. Assistant Physicians for Out-patients : Miss Long, M.D., Miss Anderson, M.D., D.S., Miss Corthorne, M.D., and Miss Dobbie, M.D. Physician for Maternity Department: Miss Clapham, M.B. Anesthetists: Miss Browne, L.S.A., and Miss Thorne, M.D. A considerable number of the students hold posts in the New Hospital under the visiting staff, and in return for much valued clinical teaching they do the work assigned to students in the wards of a general hospital. Secretary: Miss M. M.

and instruction during the hours of the surgeons’ visits. During the past year 9520 out-patients (involving over 50,000 attendances) and 339 in-patients were treated. Fee for three months’ attendance, 3 guineas; for six months, The post-graduate teaching consists of suc5 guineas. cessive series of 12 practical demonstrations by the members of the staff delivered twice weekly during the winter and ate so arranged that practitioners summeratsessions. They joining any part of the course are enabled to complete the group of subjects. The fee for each course is one guinea, or with daily attendance at the out-i3a,ient department during the period of the course two guineas. Details of subjects, &c , will be afforded by the Dean. Considerable attention is given to scientific work, particularly with regard to Bacteriology of the ear and respiratory passages. Operation days : inpatients, Tuesday, at 2 P.M.; out-patients, ’Tuesday, at 3.30 P M , and Friday, at 2 P.M. Consulting ,-Surgeon: Mr. Thomas Nunn. Surgeons : Dr. Arthur Orwin, Dr. Dundas Grant, and Dr. Percy Jakins. Physician and Pathologist : Dr. Wyatt Wingrave. Assistant Surgeons : Dr. Holloway, Mr. Nourse, and Dr. Abercrombie. Bacteriologist: Mr. St. George Reid. Dental Surgeon : Mr. George Wallis. Anæsthetist: Mr. W. Hotten George. Defects of Speech : In addition the following Mr. William Van Praagh. appointments are open to qualified members of the profession :-Assistant Registrar, tenable for twelve months; and twelve Clinical Assistants, tenable for six months. Secretary : Mr. Richard Kershaw. LONDON THROAT HOSPITAL, 204, Great Portland-street.Clinical Demor stratiocs on the Diseases of the Throat, Nose, and Ear are given daily at 2 P.M. and on Tuesday and Friday evenings at 6 P.nt. Operations are performed almost daily at 9.30 A.M. Individual instruction is given in the examination of cases to students attending the hospital Fees : one month’s attendance, .Ells.; three months, .S2 2s.; perpetual £5 5s. Detailed information may be obtained from the Hon. ,Secretary of the Medical Committee. THE HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN, Soho-square, W.-In conTnexion with this institution there has been for some years To meet the want ina well-organised Clinical Department creasingly felt by medical men of an accurate knowledge of the ordinary diseases of women gentlemen are appointed to act as clinical assistants to the physicians and surgeons seeing out- and in-door patients. The appointments are nominally " open to qualified medical men and to students of medicine after their fourth year," but in the selection of candidates preference is naturally given to gentlemen already engaged in practice. The large number of out-patients affords exceptional opportunities for practical instruction in the use: of gynaecological instruments and for the study of diseases peculiar to women. Operations may be attended in the: theatre on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday afternoons at 2 P.M. Fee for one month 9.33s.for the three months’ course and certificate C8 8s. Any further information can be obtained by writing to the Dean at the

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ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST, Cityroad. (80 beds.)-This hospital has been enlarged by the addition of a very complete out-pacients’ department, and also by the erection of a new wing, whicht provides accommodation for 80 in-patients. Expenditure! for 1902 JE7329; income (including legacies. £521), £7254. The attendance of out-patients averages 26,000 annually. Staff.-Consulting Physicians: Dr. Horace Dobell andl Professor D. W. Finlay. Physicians: Dr. P. J. Hensley,, Dr. T. G. Smith, Dr. W. H. White, Dr. Oswald Browne, ’

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Dr. A. Davies, and Dr. J. Calvert. Assistant Physicians :: Dr. M. Leslie, Dr. J. H. Drysdale, and Dr. A. G. Phear. Consulting Surgeon: Mr. J. Hutchinson. Surgeon : Mr. Resident Medical Officer: Dr. L. W. C. W. Turner. Macpherscn. House Physician: Dr. C. L. Traylec. Secretary: Mr. A. T. Mays. ROYAL EAR HOSPITAL, Soho. (Founded 1816.)-Coursess of instruction of six weeks’ duration in Diseases of the Earr .and Nose are given by the members of the staff throughoutt the year. Students can attend one or more surgeons, the feee for each surgeon’s course being one guinea. The teaching iss of a practical character and the number of students iss limited. Clinical assistants are also appointed. For in-,1 formation address the Honorary Secretary of the Medical Board, Mr. Maclecd Yearsley. GREAT NORTHERN CENTRAL HOSPITAL, Holloway-road, N. -Consulting Physician : Sir S. Wilks, BaIt. Physicians :: Dr. R. Burnet, Dr. E. C. Beale, Dr. C. E. Beevor, Dr. H. W. Syers, Dr. A. Morison, and Dr. T J. Horder. Obstetric Phy.

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and Dr. Addinsell. Dental Surgeon : Mr. A. and Mr. H. J. Paterson. Alexander. The hospital contains 110 beds. The in-patients in 1902 were 1471, and the out-patients and casualties numbered 24,135 new cases. The medical and surgical practice of the hospital is open to students and practitioners. Special departments for Ophthalmology and Gynsecology. Operations : Mondays and Thursdays, 3.30 P.M. Classes will be held during the winter and summer sessions for students preparing for the final examinations at the Colleges and the Universities. Appointments, vacancies for which are advertised in the medical journals : Medical and Surgical Registrars and Pathologist ; Resident Medical Officer, Assistant Resident Medical Officer, and Assistant House Surgeon. For particulars as to hospital practice and classes apply at the hospital to Sir William J. Collins. NATIONAL HOSPITAL FOR THE PARALYSED AND EPILEPTIC (Albany Memorial), Qaeen-fquare, Bloomsbury.-The hospital, with the Finchley branch, contains 200 beds and cots. The physicians attend every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday at 2.30 P. M In- and out-patient practice and electrical-room treatment at that hour. Physicians: Dr. Hughlinga Jackson, Dr. Buzzard. Dr. Bastian, Sir William Gowers, Dr. D. Ferrier, Dr. Ormerod, and Dr. Beevor. Physicians for Out-patients : Dr. Tooth, Dr. James Taylor, Dr. J. S. Risien Russell, and Dr. Aldren Turner. Assistant Physicians : Dr. Batten and Dr. J. S. Collier. Surgeons : Sir Victor Horsley and Mr. C. A. Ballance. Ophthalmic Surgeon : Mr. Marcus Gunn. Aural Surgeon : Mr. A. E. Cumberbatch. Laryngologist: Sir Felix Semon. Anæsthetist : Dr. R. T. Bakewell. Pathologist: Dr. F. Buzzard. Registrar: Mr. Goldwin Howland. House Physicians : Dr. T. Grainger Stewart, Dr. Gordon Holmes, and Dr. Macinamara. The hospital is a school of the University of London and has been recognised by the Conjoint Board for England as a place where part of the ffth year may be devoted to clinical work. All communications concerning clinical appointments, lectures, and hospital practice should be addressed to the Secretary at the hospital. QUEEN CHARLOTTE’S LYING-IN HOSPITAL AND MIDTRAINING SCHOOL, Marylebone-road, N.W.WIFERY

677 open to students who have study and also to qualified made every three months surgical clerkships, which are open to students of the hospital. Lectures or demonstrations are given once or twice every week during both winter and summer sessions, which qualified practitioners are invited to attend free of charge. The sessions are of ten weeks’ duration, and begin in October, January, and March. Fees for hospital practice, three months, 2 guineas ;; perpetual, 3 guineas. Prospectuses and further information will be forwarded on application to the Secretary, Mr. Adrian Hope, at the hospital. Staff -Consulting Physicians: Dr. W. H. Dickinson, Dr. W. B. Cheadle, and Sir Thomas Barlow, Bart. Physicians : Dr. David B. Lees, Dr. Francis G. Penrose, Dr. A. E. Garrod, and Dr. A. F. Voelcker. Assistant Physicians : Dr. W. S. Colman, Dr. F. E. Batten, Dr. G. F. Still, Dr. F. J. PoyntoD, and Dr. Robert Hutchison. Consulting Surgeons: Sir Thomas Smith, Bart., Mr. Howard Marsh, Mr. Edmund Owen, Mr. John Morgan and Mr. Bernard Pitts. Surgeons : Mr. W. Arbuthnot Lane, Mr. Charles A. Ballance, and Mr. Thomas H. Kellock. Assistant Surgeons: Mr. H. Stansfield Collier, Mr. Francis J. Steward, and Mr. Edred M. Corner. Ophthalmic Surgeon : Mr. Aural Surgeon: Mr. Thomas H. Kellock. W. T. Lister. Local Medical Surgeon-Dentist : Mr. Stanley Colyer. Officer for Cromwell House : Dr. A. M. Anderson. Medical Regietrar : Dr. Baumann. Clinical Pathologist and Bacteriologist: Mr. Sheffield Neave. Arm3thetist: Dr. R. T. Bakewell. Second Anaesthetist: Dr. R W. Collum. Resident Medical Superintendent: Mr. G. E. Waugh. Secretary: Mr. Adrian Hope. Assistant Secretary: Mr. James

Consulting Physician: Dr. George B. Brodie. Consulting arranged to meet this need and is Surgeon : Mr. Alfred Willett. Physicians to In-patients : completed four years of medical Dr. W. S. A. Griffith, Dr. W. Rivers Pollock, and Dr. medical men. Appointments are W. J. Gow. Physicians to Out-patients: Dr. T. W. to six medical clerkships and six Eden, Dr. C. Hubert Roberts, and Dr. Arthur F. Stabb. hospital, which has been recently again enlarged

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important improvements have been 1200 patients annually, besides having a large out-patient department. Medical pupils are received at all times of the year. Pupils have unusual opportunities of seeing obstetric complications and operative midwifery, on account of the very large number of primiparous cases nearly three-fourths of the total admissions. Clinical instruction is given on the more important cases which present themselves. Certificates of attendance at this hospital-are recognised by all Universities, Colleges, and licensing bodies. Pupil midwives and monthly nurses are received and specially trained. Fees : Medical over

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Students, £8 8s. for four weeks ; Qualified Medical Practitioners, E8 8s. for four weeks. Pupil Midwives (including board and lodging), ;E25 for three months, f:29 for four months, and E33 for five months; Pupil Nurses (including board and

for twelve weeks and f:25 for sixThe new residence for students and qualified practitioners is opposite the hospital, with which it is in telephonic communication. Terms for residence and full board 35s. per week. For further particulars application should be made to Mr. Arthur Watts, Secretary, at the hospital. Students can join at any time, but preferably on the first Monday in each month. THE SEAMEN’S HOSPITAL SOCIETY.-There are two hospitals-the Dreadno2cght Hospital at Greenwich (225 beds) and the Branch Hospital in the Royal Victoria and Albert Docks, E. (50 beds). There are also two Dis- McKay. pensaries, one in the East India Dock-road and the ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL (Moorfields, other at Gravesend, which supply patients to the hosCity-road. E.C.-138 beds. This hospital, known 1804-1899) pitals. The London School of Tropical Medicine, with itsas Moorfields Eye Hospital, was moved in 1899 to new is within the groundsand laboratories, museum, library, &c., largerbuilditcgs in City-road. In 1902 there were 1979 of the Branch Hospital. Honorary medical staff of the in-patients, the new out-patients were 32,442, and the attendhospitals :-Consulting Physician: Dr. Robert Barnes.ances were 107,491. Operations are performed daily from Physicians : Sir Patrick Manson, Professor R. Tanrec10 AM. to 1 P.M., and four surgeons attend on each Hewlett, Dr. Guthrie Rankin, and Dr. Andrew Duncan.day. Students are admitted to the practice of the Surgeons: Mr. W. Johnson Smith, Mr. William Torner, Hospital. Fee for six months, .E3 3s. ;perpetual, E55s. Mr. James Cantlie, and Mr. Lawrie H. McGavin.Courses of instruction on the following subjects are Surgeon to Out-patients: Mr. Arthur Evans. Ophthalmic given at the Hospital periodically : (1) the use of the Surgeon: Mr. L. Vernon Cargill. Dental Surgeon : Mr.optithalmoseope ; (2) errors of refraction ; (3) external Kenneth W. Gaadby. Anaesthetist: Mr. Kenneth Steele.diseases or the eye; and (4) surgical anatomy of the The lecturers in the school are Sir Patrick Mansonf students are admitted to the lectures free. eye. Perpetual Dr. Andrew Duncan, Dr. L. Westenra Sambon, Dr. Sjstematic instruction is also given on operative surgery J. M. H. MacLeod, Professor R. Tanner Hewlett, Mr Jameiand on the pathology of the eye. Students of the hospital Cantlie, Mr. E. Treacher Collins, and Professor W. J. are eligible for the offices of house surgeon or clinical and Appointments.-There is a House Physician, House assistants. Junior assistants are appointed every and Junior Resident Medical Officer at the Dreadnought junior tthree months. Any further information will be furnished a Senior House and House Hospital, Greenwich, Surgeon by Mr. Robert J. Bland, Secretary. Surgeon at the Branch Hospital, and a Surgeon at each of Staff. -Physicians: Sir Stephen Mackenzie and Dr. J. the Dispensaries. The pay of these officers varies from E50 Taylor. Consulting Surgeons : Mr. J. Hutchinson, Mr. G. to £100. Scholarships.-The Craggs Research Scholarship Mr. J. Couper, Mr. E. Nettleship, and Mr. J. Tweedy. Lawson, of E300 per annum was awarded in 1900 to Mr. G. C. Low. The Study of Tropical Diseases.-Opportunities are afforded Surgeons : Mr. W. Tay, Mr. R. M. Gunn, Mr. W. Lang, to Medical Graduates who may be desirous of studyingMr. A. Q. Silcock, Mr. J. B. Lawford, Mr. A. S. Morton, 1Mr. E. T. Collins, and Mr. W. T. H. Spicer. Assistant Diseases Incidental to Tropical Climates and also c Mr. P. Flemming, Mr. J. H. Fisher, Mr. A. Surgeons: In the or abroad. before services Surgery going entering the hospitals of the Society are to be found cases of tropicalLawson, and Mr. C. D. Marshall. Medical Officer to the Curator and disease such as may be met with in actual practice in the X-ray Department : Mr. J. M. Davidson. Librarian: Mr. J. H. Parsons. Senior House Surgeon : Mr. three in the each There are courses year, tropics. ‘ S. Inman. Second House Surgeon : Dr. W. Anderson. three months, the first beginning Oct. lst. Certificates W. Second Officer : Mr. T. Phillips. Third are granted after examination to those who complete a Out-patient Surgical full course. Resident chambers are available for students IHouse Surgeon : Mr. C. A. Campbell. who must be post-graduates or in the fifth year of their ROYAL WESTMINSTER OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL, King medical studies. The School is under the auspices of HisBWilliam-street, West Strand.-The hospital contains 40 Majesty’s Government. Over 350 students have passed t3eds. Patients, who number 11,000 annually, are seen through the school since its opening in October, 1899. art 1 P.M., and operations performed daily at 2 PM. Various official and other appointments in the Tropics are rhe following are the days of attendance of the surgeons : from time to time in the gift of the school. A free registerBMr. Hartridge and Mr. Grimsdale, Mondays and Thursdays; is maintained at the School, giving the names of gentlemenMr. Frost and Mr. Roll, Tuesdays and Fridays; and qualified to take duty as medical officers in the Tropics. Mr. Dodd and Mr. Brewerton, Wednesdays and Saturdays. For terms apply to the Secretary, Mr. P. Michelli, Seamen’srhe practice of the hospital is open to practitioners and sItudents. Fees for six months, £33s. ;perpetual, j65 5s. Hospital, Greenwich, S.E. THE HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN, Great Ormond- 8Students of the hospital are eligible for the posts of house street, W.C., contains 200 beds, divided into 102 medical, 73 ssurgeon and clinical assistants. Special demonstrations and surgical, and 25 for special and infectious cases, besides 52 14ectures will be given during the session, commencing in Clinical Assisbeds at the convalescent branch, Highgate. The hospital COctober ; for details see weekly journals. having been recognised by the Conjoint Board for England as t;tants (who must be duly qualified) to the Surgeons are a place where, under the new curriculum, six months of the aappointed for periods of six months. Secretary : Mr. T. fifth year may be spent in clinical work, the practice is IBeattie-Campbell.

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678 ROYAL EYE HOSPITAL, St. George’s-circus, Southwark, IFridays at 2 P.M. Average beds occupied daily, 21 ; average S.E.-There are 40 beds and 2 cots. There were upwards of! out-patients c seen daily, 100. EAST LONDON HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN AND DIS64,000 attendances in the Out-patient Department last year, I FOR WOMEN, Glamis-road, Shadwell, E.-Phyand the new patients numbered over 21,600. Operations) PENSARY s sicians : Dr. Eustace Smith, Dr. J. A. Coutts. Dr. Morley are performed and out-patients are seen daily at 9 A.M. I and Dr. E. Graham Little. Surgeons : Mr. L. A. and 2 P.M. The following are the days of attendance :— Fletcher, I and Mr. H. Betham Robinson. Assistant Physicians : Afternoons: Mr. M. M. McHardy Tuesdays and Thursdays ;; Dunn I A. M. Gossage, Dr. Cjive Riviere, and Dr. Vere Pearson.Sir William J. Collins, Mondays and Wednesdays; Mr. L. V.Dr. Cargill, Tuesdays and Saturdays; and Mr. R. Doyne,);Assistant Surgeons: Mr. Cuthbert S. Wallace and Mr. R. P. Mondays and Fridays. Mornings : Mr. E. Brooksbank James, 1Rowlands. Ophthalmic Surgeon: Mr. W. I. Hancock. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays; Mr. A. W. Ormond,, Dental Surgeon : Mr. F. Coleman. Medical Officer for the Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Qualified prac- Electrical Department: Dr. G. Graham. Pathologist and titioners and students are admitted to the practice; Registrar: Dr. W. P. S. Branson. Medical Officer for the ( of the hospital upon the recommendation of thea Casualty Department : Dr. E. M. Glanville. Resident House Physician: medical staff. Tuition is given daily in the out- Medical Officers : Dr. T. L. Llewellyn. I H. G. L. Haynes. House Surgeon: Mr. J. R. Woods. patient department, beginning at 2 P.M. The students Mr. 6 need not necessarily possess a registrable qualification. Secretary : Mr. Thomas Hayes. The hospital maintains 107 They work under the guidance of the surgeons and clinical1
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Diseases of Women : Dr. G. H. Drummond Robinson. Assistant Surgeons : Mr. A. Baldwin and Mr. Donald Armour. Snrgeon-Dentist: Mr. H. Lloyd Williams. Physician in charge of Throat and Nose and Aural Department: Dr. J. B. Ball. Physician in charge of Children’s Department : Dr. E. A. Saunders. Surgeon in charge of Orthopædic Department : Mr. C. B. Keetley. Pathologist: Dr. E. A. Saunders. Dermatologist: Dr. P. S. Abraham. Officer in charge of the X-ray Department: Mr. Chisholm Williams. Administrators of Anaesthetics : Messrs. T. Gunton Alderton,’ Rickard W. Lloyd, E. W. Lewis, and G. P. Shuter. Electrician: Dr. H. Davis. Secretary: Mr. R. J. Gilbert. . Attached to the hospital is the West London Postgraduate College. The practice of the Hospital is reserved exclusively for qualified men, no junior studentst being admitted. Instruction is given in the medical and surgical out-patient rooms daily, and demonstrations are= given in the wards on certain fixed days. Post-graduates lectures and demonstrations are given daily except Saturdays ; notice of the commencement of each course is advertised in the medical journals. Special Classes ares held in Diseases of the Throat and Nose, Skin, and Eye, and in Gynaecology, Medical Electricity, Bacteriology, and Anaesthetics. The accommodation for post-graduates consists of a large lecture room, together with reading The hospital has a fullyand writing rooms, &c. equipped pathological laboratory at which instruction. The fees for is given in elementary bacteriology. hospital practice, including lectures, are £4 4s. for 3: The certificate of the months or .699s. for one year. hospital is accepted by the Admiralty and War Office in Further information can be obtained cases of study leave. on application to the Dean, Mr. L. A. Bidwell, at the ’



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THE METROPOLITAN EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT HOSPITAL. -The hospital was founded in 1838 and is situated in -Grafton-street, Tottenham-conrt-road. The out-patient department is opened daily at 2.30 P.M. to all medical practitioners and students for acquiring clinical instruction and technical knowledge. The hospital has 18 beds and operations upon in-patients are performed on Tuesdays, Wednest days, and Thursdays at 9 A. M.

PROVINCIAL MEDICAL SCHOOLS AND HOSPITALS HAVING SPECIAL CLASSES AND FACILITIES FOR CLINICAL STUDY.1 THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM (FACULTY OF MEDICINE).-An Ingleby Scholarship is annually awarded to the candidate obtaining the highest number of marks in Obstetric Medicine and Surgery and Diseases of Women and

Children at the final M.B. examination. One or more Sydenham Scholarships are offered annually of the value of 40 guineas each. The orphan sons of former students of the Birmingham Medical School have priority of No Sydenham scholars are elected whose age election. exceeds 23 years on the day of election. The Scholarships are held for three years, subject to good behaviour. A Sands Cox Scholarship is offered annually of the value of 40 guineas. It may be held for three years, one-third being paid each year, subject to good behaviour. Queen’s Scholarships of the value of £10 10s. are awarded at the end of the University examinations. The Russell is awarded annually after examination Prize Memorial in Nervous Diseases. The medical courses qualify for the diplomas of all Licensing Bodies and for the degrees in Medicine and Surgery of British Universities. The Dental School, in conjunction with the General, Queen’s, and Dental Hospitals, affords a complete curriculum for all Dental diplomas. The Library contains upwards of 25, 000 volumes. Syllabuses containing full information as to the various courses of instruction, lecture days and hours, fees, scholarships, &c., will be forwarded on application to the Dean of the Medical Faculty. The Medical Session opens on Monday, October 5tb, 1903. THE GENERAL AND QUEEN’S HOSPITALS, BIRMINGHAM.The practices of these hospitals are amalgamated for the purpose of Clinical Instruction under the direction of the Birmingham Clinical Board, by whom all schedules will be signed and all examinations conducted. The hospitals have 7000 in-patients and 90,000 a total of upwards of 450 beds. out-patients are treated annually. The following appointments are open to past students. At the General Hospital: one resident medical officer, salary £70 a year (a degree in medicine is necessary) ; one resident surgical officer, salary £100 a year ; one resident pathologist, salary £100 a year ; two non-resident casualty assistant physicians, salary £50 a year ; two non-resident surgical casualty officers, salary £50 a year ; two non-resident anasathetists, salary f:50 a year ; four house surgeons, office tenable for six months, salary .E50 a year; three house physicians, tenable for six months, salary £50 a year ; one resident medical officer at the Jaffray Branch Hospital, salary £150 a year; and one resident assistant at the Jaffray Hospital (post vacant early in April, July, October, and January, tenable for three months). At the Queen’s Hospital, which is specially connected with the Birmicgham University: two non-re.ident physicians for out-patients, salary £50 a year ; three non-resident surgeons for out-patients, salary £50 a year ; one non resident pathologist, salary £50 a year ; three qualified house physicians (posts vacant in March, September, and December, tenable for 12 months at a salary of £50); three qualified house surgeons (posts vacant in March, September, and December, tenable for 12 months at a salary of £50) ; one qualified obstetric and ophthalmic house surgeon (post vacant in March and September, tenable for six months), salary at the rate of £40 a year; and one unqualified resident dresser (post vacant on the first day of January, April, July, and October, tenable for three months). Staff of General Hospital: Honorary Consulting Physicians : Sir W. Foster and Sir W. Wad-’. Honorary Consulting Obstetric Officer : Dr. E. Mahna. Honorary Physician :Dr. E. Rickards, Dr. R. Saundby, Dr. R. M. Simon, and Dr. S. Wilson. Honorary Surgeons: Mr. T. F. Ohavasse, Mr. G. Barling, Mr. W. F. Haslam, and Mr. G. Heaton. Honorary Obstetric Officer: Dr. Thos. Wilson. Honorary Ophthalmic Surgeon: Mr. D. C. Lloyd-Owen. Assistant Pnysicians : Dr. T. S. Short and Dr. J. W. Russell. Assistant Surgeons : Mr. A. Lucas and Mr. L. P. Gamgee. Assistant Obstetric Officer : Mr. J. T. Hewetson. Aneesthetists : Dr. S. Haynes and Dr. W. J. McCardie. Casualty 1 For

Scholarships see page 699 et seq.