THE JACKSONIAN SANATORIUM.

THE JACKSONIAN SANATORIUM.

GERMAN of HOSPITAL, M. D., or College of Physicians ; he also prepares by corre- spondence. Dalston. S. Sutro and Dr. H. Weber, L.R.C.P. Su...

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GERMAN

of

HOSPITAL,

M. D.,

or

College of Physicians ;

he also prepares

by

corre-

spondence.

Dalston.

S. Sutro and Dr. H. Weber, L.R.C.P. Surgeon—Mr. De M6ric. Resident Physician—Dr. G. Lichtenberg. Medical Officers of the Dispensaries—For the East end of London, Dr. A. Hess ; for the West end of London, Dr. Grase-

Physicians—Dr.

mann.

Dr. STEGGALL gives instructions to medical students in alt the branches of their studies, àt his residence, 2, Southampton-

street, Bloomsbury-square.

Dr. COOKE, of East Temple Chambers, 2, Whitefriars-street, Fleet-street, continues to assist (personally or by correspondence) gentlemen desirous of graduating in medicine or surgery,

of matriculating at British or Continental examining boards. Dr. BARRON gives courses of medical and surgical tuition adapted to students for professional examinations, at his class room, St. Thomas’s-street, Borough. The Rev. T. B. BARKER, 21, Crescent, Jewin-street, continues to assist Medical Students in their preparations for Examinations in Medical Classics. Private pupils at his resior

J. Atkinson. Dentist-Mr. D. J. Brenneis.

Cupper—Mr.

LONDON FEVER HOSPITAL. Liverpool-road, Islington. Playsicians-Dr. Tweedie and Dr. Southwood Smith. Assistant Physicians—Dr. Jenner and Dr. Murchison. Resident Medical Officer—Dr. G. Buchanan. Assistant Medical Officer-Mr. J. D. Scurrah. The hospital has accommodation for 200 beds. Average number of patients this year, 130. Admitted during 1855,1083.

QUEEN CHARLOTTE’S LYING-IN HOSPITAL. New-road, Marylebone. Consulting Physicians—Dr. Roget, F.R.S. Consulting Surgeon—Charles Hawkins, Esq., F.R.S. Medical Officers for In-Patients—Dr. Blakely Brown and Dr. Metcalfe Babington. Medical Officer for Out-Patient.3-Mr. Joseph Cholmondeley. The Hospital has been rebuilt and will contain thirty beds. Resident pupils are admitted for three months on payment of thirty guineas, including board and lodging. Females are admitted into the Hospital to receive instruction in midwifery. A list of healthy wet-nurses always kept.

dence, Grove-cottage, George’s-grove, Holloway. MEDICAL PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS. Baillire, H., 219, Regent-street.

Churchill, John, 11, New Burlington-street. Hughes and Butler, 15, St. Martin-le-Grand. Jackson, H., 30, King-street, Borough. Jones, Thos., 91, Aldersgate-street. Longmans and Co., 39, Paternoster-row. Renshaw, Henry, 356, Strand.

Simpkin &

Marshall, Stationers’ Hall-court. Maberly, 2S, Upper Uower-street, and 27, Ivy-

Walton and

lane.

BOTANICAL.

6, York:’ street, Covent-garden. Groomhridge & Sons, 5, Paternoster-row. Pamplin, W., 45, Frith-street, Soho. Van Voorst, John, 1, Paternoster-row. Sowerby, JohnE., 3, Mead-place, Lambeth.

Bohn,

H.

G.,

4 to

SECOND HAND.

.

BRITISH LYING-IN HOSPITAL. Endell-street, Long-acre. Physician—Dr. R. Lee. Surgeons-Mr. B. Brookes, Dr. J. Clarke.

Secretary—Mr.

Edwin

Kimpton, H., 82, High Holborn. Kimpton, 11., 31, Wardour-street, Soho. Cornish

Brothers, 37, New-street, Birmingham. & B., 16, Bloomsbury-street.

Nock, S.

Phillips.

Matron—Mrs. Ditchman.

ROYAL MATERNITY CHARITY. Knight Rider-street, Doctors’ Commons. L. T. Physicians—Dr. Blundell, Dr. Hall Davis, Dr. S. Griffith, Thirty-five midwives are employed. Average number of deliveries, 3860 annually. In the year 1857 occurs the centenary, or hundredth anniversary of the charity, an event which it is proposed to celebrate by a special festival.

Office,

No. 17, Little

LOCK HOSPITAL AND ASYLUM, Harrow-road, Paddington. Physician—Dr. A. Sayer. Surgeons—Mr. S. Lane, and Mr. H. Lee. Assistant-Surgeon—Mr. J. R. Lane. House-Surgeon—Mr. H. Tyrwhit Smith. Apothecary—Mr. W. S. Watson. Matrons—Mrs. Clarkson and Mrs. Fuller. THE JACKSONIAN SANATORIUM. Fortis-green, near Highgate-hill. This is an Institution intended for the wealthier classes. Any medical practitioner can introduce patients to reside there, and he

can

direct the treatment of the

case.

A

duly qualified

Medical Officer is always in attendance. In the establishment will be found experienced nurses and attendants, a carefully appointed dispensary, and a most extensive suite of baths. The Sanatorium is at all seasonable hours open to the in-

spection of

medical

practitioners.

PRIVATE TEACHERS. Mr. POWER and Dr. POWER continue, daily, their lectures and examinations, in the lecture-room, Exeter-hall, Strand, preparatory for the various examining boards. They have also a special class for the Indian medical examination. Mr. Power receives privately practitioners preparing for the degree

CHEMICAL APPARATUS MAKERS. Newcombe, Fred. (divider), 5, HattonBrayne, John, Nine Elms, Vauxhall. Button, Charles, 146, Holborn-bars. garden. Carr, Wm. Cochrane (.Jas. Laurie and Northen, William, 14, Vauxhall-GValk, Lambeth. Co., agents), Cousin-lane, Upper Thames-street. Oertling, Ludwig, 12 and 13, StoreClark, Andrew, and Co., Bear-garden, street, Bedford-square. Bankside, and New Park-street, Séguy, Am6dee, 31, Upper King-st., Southwark. Bloomsbury. Doulton and Watts, 28, High-street, Simpson and Maule, 1 and 2, KenLambeth. nington-road, corner of N ewingtonGreen, Stephen, 54, Princes-street, I ereseent. Lambeth. Smith, Mrs. M. A., 71 and 72, PrincesGriffin, John Joseph, 119 and 120, I street, Lambeth ardOldFord,Bow. Bunhill-row, and 10, Finsbury-sq. James, 39, Lambeth High-st. Knig’ht, G., and Sons, 2, 41 and 42, Vinnier, Henry, 31, Upper King-st.,

Stiff,Bloomsbury.

Foster-lane.

MICROSCOPE AND PHILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMENT MAKERS. Adie, Patrick, 395, Strand. Knight, Geo., and Sons, 2, 41 and 42, Bland and Long’, 153, Fleet-street. Foster-lace, Cheapside. Brooks, Attred, 24, Ludgate-street. Ladd, Wm., 29, Penton-street, Walworth-road. Carpenter and Westley, 41, Regent-st. Casella, Louis, and Co., 23, Hatton-Messer, John Jas, 19 and 20, Upper i King-street, Commerciat-road East. garden. Cliislett, Alfred, 8, Postern-row, Negretti and Zambra, 11, Hatton-gard. Tower-hill. Newton, Wm., Ed., and Fred., 3, Fleet-street. Cox, Fred., 100, iv’ewgate-street. Cox, James, 5, Barbican. Omer, John, 99, Hinories. Crichton, John, 112, Leadenhall-st. Pilkington, Mrs. lti. A., 14, Clarence. Dixey, C. Wastell, 3, New Bond-st. place, New-road. Dobson, John, Camberwell-green. Pizzala, F. Aug., 19, Hatton-garden. Dollond, George, 59, St. Paul s church- Potter, John Dennett, 31, Poultry, and yard, and 61, Paternoster-row. 11, King-street, Tower-hill. El1iott Brothers, 56, Strand. Pritchard, Andrew, 162, Fleet-street. Fleet-street. 72, Gogerty, Robert, Pye, William, 20, Albion-buildings, Bartholomew-close. Harrison, John, 29, Kirby-street, Hatton-garden. Ross, Andrew, 2 and 3, Featherstoneand Hemsley, Thomas, Son, 4, Kingbuildings. street, Tower-hill. Somalvico, Joseph and Co., 2, Hatton. Hillum and Co., 109, Bishopsgategarden. street within. Watkins and Hill, G, Charing-cross. Horne and Thornthwaite, 122 and West, Fras., and Co., 92 and 83, Fleet123, Newgate-street. street, and 41, Strand. Hughes, Joseph, 37 and 38, Queen- West, Fras. L., 39, Suuthampton-st., street,

Ratclifl’e.

Strand.

Jones, Wm. and Sam., 30, Holborn-hill.

Junes, Jss. Wm., 87, Goswell-street.

WiUatts, Rich., 28, Ironmong’er-Iane. Wood, Edward Geo., 117, Cheapside.

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