NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE COLLEGE OF PRACTICAL SCIENCE.

NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE COLLEGE OF PRACTICAL SCIENCE.

Annual Ex7tibitions. -Royal Infirmary medical scholarship, A clinical prize, of the value of twenty guineas, to the value 421., consisting of a gold m...

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Annual Ex7tibitions. -Royal Infirmary medical scholarship, A clinical prize, of the value of twenty guineas, to the value 421., consisting of a gold medal, value 10l. lOs.,and six student who distinguishes himself for reports and observations months’ free board and residence, with dressership and clerk- of not less than twelve medical an surgical cases, which may occur in the hospital. ship in the Royal Infirmary. In case the scholarship is A prize, of the value of 51., for the best essay on " Urinary by a resident pupil, six months’ payment (311. 10s.) will be returned to him. , Deposits, and their Chemistry." Class prizes are annually awarded in the several classes. Four exhibitions, value 311. 10s., each, consisting of free board and residence at the Royal Infirmary for six months, These consist of medals or books, and surgical instruments, at the option of the successful candidate. Certificates of merit with dressership on award of the medical board. THE LIVERPOOL ROYAL INFIRMARY contains 226 beds. are also awarded. Six dressers- and six clinical clerks will be elected quarterly, by selection and examination, from amongst the house and out- NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE COLLEGE OF PRACTICAL pupils of the infirmary, from the students attending the school SCIENCE. in their second and third session, and from all medical pupils The session will winter commence on Wednesday, October 1st, who have entered on their third year of professional education. The office will be tenable for two successive periods. Pupils when an Introductory Lecture will be delivered by Mr. W. H. of the infirmary are admitted to learn pharmacy in the shop Fife, at eight o’clock r.M. precisely. The distribution of the prizes for the last session will take for six mouths. A clinical prize is instituted for annual complace immediately after the lecture. petition. Infirmary Apprentices.-Apprentices are admitted for five years to reside and board in the house, for 60 guineas per NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE. annum; and for one, two, or three years, upon payment of 70, 130, or 190 guineas. These sums include library and lec- IN CONNEXION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM. ALSO IN ture fees, but not hospital practice. CONNEXION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.

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LIVERPOOL NORTHERN HOSPITAL. Physicians—Dr. Scott, Dr. Dandas, and Dr. Inman. Consulting-Surgeon—Mr. J. M. Banner. aS’urgeous-Mr. Jones, Mr. Chalmers, and Mr. Davis. J1mi01’ Surgeon—Mr. James Hakes. House-Surgeon—Mr. Wall. Junior Hozcse-Surgeon—Mr. Macgowan. Terms for hospital attendance :-Six months, 91. 9s. ;one

year, 121. 12s.unlimited, 311. 10s. The hospital contains 120 beds, and is chiefly devoted to the reception of acute diseases and severe accidents. Clinical lectures are delivered by the physician and surgeons.

Introductory Address by Dr. Pearse, on Wednesday, October 1st, 1856, at two o’clock. An exhibition, value 151. per annum, tenable for two years, and open to all the students of the college, will be awarded after an examination at the end of the session, 1857. Medical Scholarships in the University of Durlaa,m.-The following grace was passed in Convocation of the University of Durham, June 17th, 1856 :-Four Scholarships, of 25l. a year each, shall be founded, tenable each for four years by students pursuing their medical studies in the University or at Newcastle, and not of sufficient standing to proceed to a licence in Medicine. Two of these Scholarships shall be given to matriculated students of the University of Durham, now pursuing their studies at Newcastle, one shall be given to the best candidate for admission in October next, and the fourth to the best candidate for admission in October, 1857. The Warden and Senate shall carry these propositions into effect, and shall regulate all other matters relating to these Scholarships. Admission fee to University, 21.; caution money at University College, 2(M.; at Bishop Hatfield and Bishop Cosin’s Halls, l5l. Examination fee at end of first year, 10s. ; ditto, for a licence in medicine, 2l.; for a licence in medicine, 31.; ditto, bachelor of medicine, 6l.; ditto, doctor of medicine, 6l. THE NEWCASTLE INFIRMARY contains 230 beds. According to the last Annual Report, the number of in-patients was 1916, of out-patients 2664, and of casual patients 4676.

ROYAL COLLEGE OF CHEMISTRY. Duke-street, Liverpool. Founder and Principal—Dr. Sheridan Mnspratt, F.R.S.E. Assistants—Mr. Martin Murphy, Mr. E. Erasmus Holden. The laboratory term is divided into three sessions, each of seventeen weeks. Fees.-Students working every day in the week, 16l. 16s.; four days, 151. 15s. ;three days, 131. 13.s; two days, 121. 12s.; Students may also one day, 10l. 10s. ; half a day, 9l. 9s. attend one hour, two hours, or three hours, &c., per day or per week. If a student pay forty guineas in advance, he may work in the laboratory every day for three years. When a pupil has completed an investigation of importance, SHEFFIELD MEDICAL INSTITUTION. he will receive a testimonial of proficiency. The College Library, to which pupils have access, contains The Introductory Lecture will be delivered on Wednesday every chemical work of note. October 1st, at Eight o’clock, by Mr. H. Walker. evening, of Practical course.-Medical students desirous obtaining Clinical Lectures are given by Dr. Bartolome, on his Practice their certificates for the Apothecaries’ Hall, of London, or of at the Infirmary; and by Dr. Law, on his Practice at the Ireland, may attend any hour from ten A.M. till five P.M. each Dispensary. the week for their instruction. day during Fee, practical Clinical Lectures on Surgery are given by the Surgeon of the 3t. 3s. per session of four months.

Infirmary.

THE MANCHESTER ROYAL SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND

SURGERY,

Pine-street, behind the Royal Infirmary. The Winter Session will open on Wednesday, October the 1st, at twelve o’clock, when an Introductory Address will be delivered by Mr. Greaves. Three scholarships will be open for competition, one of 201., for third-year’s students ; one of 15/., for second-year’s students ; and one of 10l., for third-year’s students.

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, CHATHAM-STREET. MANCHESTER. The session will commence on Wednesday, October 1st, when the Introductory Address will be delivered by Mr. Stone, at four P. M. Scholarships.—Three scholarships will be offered for competition at the termination of the session :-One of 201., for third-

year’s students; 10l. for

one

of 151. for

first-year’s students.

second-year’s students;

YORK SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. Introductory Lecture will be delivered by Mr. Swaine, on October 1st, at two o’clock P.M. The student’s subscription to the medical library is 10s. 6d. per annum. YORK DISPENSARY. Physicians—Dr. Simpson, Dr. Shann, Dr. Swaine, and Dr. Tuke. Surgeons—Mr. Dodsworth, Mr. W. Matterson, Mr. Moore, and Mr. Keyworth. Su2-geon8 to the Ophthalmic Institution-Mr. Reed and Mr. The

one

of

Paley. Surgeon

to the Ear Institution—Mr. A. 0. Moore.

Pupils entering to the surgical practice will be allowed to dress the patients in their turn, without additional fee. Attendance of the physicians and surgeons at the dispensary, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, at eleven A.M. Pupils entering the surgical practice of the hospital, or attending the surgical lectures, will be allowed to attend the

practice

of the

Ophthalmic Institution without additional fee. 337