NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND PRACTICAL SCIENCE.

NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND PRACTICAL SCIENCE.

290 Principles, Practice, and Operations of Surgery: Mr. Coveney, NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at four P.M...

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Principles, Practice, and Operations of Surgery: Mr. Coveney, NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at four P.M. One course, AND PRACTICAL SCIENCE. .644s.

SESSION 1852-53, COMMENCING OCT. 1. Mr. F. Crace-Calvert, daily, (except Saturday,) at I One course, X44s. The lectures will be delivered in accordance with the regulaHospital Practice: daily, from half-past nine to twelve. of the University of London, the Royal College of Surgeons Clinical Medicine and Surgery, at the Royal Infirmary, by the of the Society of Apothecaries, and the Pharmaceutical England, Physicians and Surgeons. of Great Britain.

Chemistry: six.

tions

SUMMER

Society Anatomy, General, Microscopic,

SESSION.

Materia Medica, Medical Botany, and

Therapeutics:

Dr. Ains.

One course, X44s. Principles and Practice of Midwifery, and the Diseases of il Women and Children: Mr. Heath. One course, X44s. Forensic Medicine: Mr. Greaves. One course, X33s. ’, Botany: Mr. Just and Mr. Grindon. One course, X33s. Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology of the Eye: Mr. Hunt. One course, ot1Is. Practical Chemistry: Mr. F. Crace-Calvert. One course, ot1Is. General Pathology and Morbid Anatomy : Dr. Renaud. One worth.

course, .61Is. I

and

Descriptive:

Mr. Fife and

Mr. Newton. Physiology: Dr.

George Robinson, daily, at eight A.M. Fee, (including Anatomy.) Surgical Anatomy and Demonstrations: Mr. T. A. Furness, Mr. J. B. Fife, and Mr. McNay, daily, (except Saturday,) at three. oE4 4s.,

Fee,

X3 3s.

Principles and Practice of Physic: Dr. R. M. George Robinson, daily, (except Saturday,)

Glover and Dr. at five. Fee,

.E3 3s.

and Practice of Surgery: Sir John Fife, Mr. H. G. Mr. W. H. Fife, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at eight P.M. Fee, òB3 3s. These lectures will be illustrated by cases in the Newcastle Infirmary. Principles of Chemistry : Mr. W. H. Dixon, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, at seven P.M. Fee, X44s.

Principles

Potter, and

Perpetual fee to the whole of the lectures required to qualify for examination at the London University, the Royal College of Surgeons, and the Apothecaries’ Company, .642. The winter session commences on the 1st of October, and THE SUMMER SESSION, COMMENCING MAY 1, 1853. terminates at the end of March. The summer session begins on and the Diseases of Women and Children : Dr. Wm. Midwifery, the 1st of May, and terminates at the end of July. at eight A.M. Fee, X3 3s. Dawson, daily, SCHOLARSHIPS.-Three Scholarships will be open for compeand Vegetable Physiology : Mr. H. W. Watson and Mr. Botany tition to the students of the school, at the conclusion of the G. Gibson, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, at summer session, 1853, of the value respectively of .60, tenable nine A.M. Fee, X33s. for two years; .615, tenable for one year; .E10, tenable for one Medical Jurisprudence : Dr. J. B. Bramwell, Monday, Tuesday, year. and Friday, at four. Fee, X33s. The toxicological Thursday, Introductory address, by Mr. Hunt, on October lst, at twelve of the course will be given by Dr. Glover. department o’clock. Materia Medica and Therapeutics: Dr. Charles Cogswell, daily, (except Saturday,) at three. Fee, oE33s. A series of Lectures on Pharmaceutic Chemistry, by Mr. David CHATHAM-STREET SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, Zenner, will be delivered on each Wednesday afternoon during MANCHESTER. the summer session, and will form part of the course on WINTER SESSION. To suit the convenience of gentlemen Materia Medica. to prepare for the examination of the Pharmaceutical wishing and and Demonstrations: Mr. J. Surgical, Anatomy, Descriptive, Society, these lectures may be attended independently of the S. Fletcher, and Mr. J. O. Fletcher. Sessional course, ae44s.; full course on Materia Medica, on payment of a fee of one perpetual, X66s. guinea. Anatomy, Practical, and Superintendence of Dissections: Mr. Practical Chemistry : Mr. W. H. Dixon. Murphy. (Fee with the foregoing.) Surgery: Mr. T. A. Furness, Mr. J. B. Fife, and Mr. Anatomy, General, and Physiology: Mr. Dumville. Sessional Operative W. Rayne, Wednesdays, at four. Fee, oE11s. S. ae4 ae6 6 6s. course, 4s.; perpetual, Principles and Practice of Medicine: Dr. T. H. Watts. Sessional Morbid Anatomy : Mr. J. Nicholson. Fee, oBI1 1 s. In addition to the above regular courses, special lectures will course, X4 4s. ; perpetual, ae66s. Principles and Practice of Surgery: Mr. Southam. Sessional be delivered oncourse, ae4 4s.; perpetual, ae6 6s. Clinical Ophthalmic Surgery, by Sir John Fife and Mr. J. B. Chemistry: Mr. Stone. Sessional course, X55s.; perpetual, Fife. Illustrated by cases at the Newcastle Eye Infirmary. 7 7s. Tuesdays, at one. Clinical Medicine: Dr. M. A. Eason Wilkinson. Clinical Lectures on Mental Diseases, by Dr. Geo. Robinson,

Saturdays,

SUMMER SESSION.

Materica Medica and Therapeutics: Mr. Somers. course, ae3 3s.;

perpetual,

Sessional

X5 5s.

and Diseases of Females and Children: Dr. Whitehead. Sessional course, ae33s.; perpetual z5 5s. Diseases of Infancy and Childhood: Dr. S. Merei. Forensic Medicine and Hygiene: Dr. Aikenhead. Sessional

Midwifery,

course, ae3 3s.

Practical Chemistry: Mr. Stone.

Sessional course, ae22s. Dr. Watts. Diseases of the Eye: Mr. Armstrong Todd. Botany: Dr. W. Jepson. Sessional course, X33s.

Pathology:

Composition fee forty guineas. Hospital practice

for

perpetual admission

to all the

lectures,

Royal Infirmary, where Clinical Lectures on Medicine and Surgery are regularly delivered. Examinations of the classes will be held regularly by the lecturers ; and Scholarships, Prizes, and Certificates of Honour given to meritorious students at the end of the session. CLINICAL PRIZE OF TWENTY GuiNEAS.—The lecturers have had placed at their disposal, by a friend of the school, Twenty Guineas, to be awarded to the student who shall distinguish himself by reports and observations on not fewer than twenty medical and surgical cases which may occur in the hospital. at the

Introductory lecture,

eleven A.31.

-

bv Mr. Dumville,

on

October 1, at

at

one.

HOSPITAL PRACTICE.-The Newcastle Infirmary, which is Clinical now being enlarged, will shortly contain 220 beds. lectures are regularly delivered. According to the last Annual Report, 1468 in-patients were admitted into this institution. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL PRACTICE.-Twelve months, £77s.;

perpetual, £ 1717s. Perpetual ticket to all the lectures qualifying for the diploma of the College of Surgeons and the licence of the Apothecaries’ Company (exclusive of Practical Chemistry), £ 42. The inaugural address will be delivered by Dr. Dawson, on Friday, October 1st, 1852, at eight P.M. NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE IN CONNEXION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM.

SESSION, COMMENCING OCT. 1. Anatomy Physiology: Dr. Embleton and Mr. C. J. Gibb, daily, at eight A.M. The course, £44s. Anatomy, Surgical and Demonstrative: Mr. J. S. Pearse, daily, (except Saturday,) at four. The course, £33s. Superintendence in the dissecting-room by the lecturers and deWINTER

and

monstrator.

of Physic : Dr. Charlton, daily, (except The course, £33s. Principles and Practice of Surgery: Mr. H. Heath and Mr. G. Y. Heath, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at seven. The course, £3 3s.

Principles and Practice Saturday,)

at five.