THE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SCHOOL,

THE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SCHOOL,

345 the Connexion between Revealed Religion and Physical and the Collegiate prize, a silver inkstand, to the collegian who gains the highest honours ...

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Religion and Physical and the Collegiate prize, a silver inkstand, to the collegian who gains the highest honours in the classes. In April, 1847, there will be Examinations for a Scholarship, of the value of £45 a year, and tenable for three years: the subjects of Examination to be, Chemistry, Materia Medica, Botany, and Medical Jurisprudence.-And in each succeeding year it is intended to hold Examinations for one or more such Scholarships, of equal or more value.

Science;

Saturday, at half-past four. Sessional course, .644g.; uDlimited,.E6 6s. Midwifery: Dr. Brodie Sewell, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday, at a quarter to six. Course, .633s.; unlimited, and

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Mr. Smee, Monday, ’Wednesday, and Friday, seven Course, .S33s.; unlimited, .655s. Botany: Dr. Arlidge, in the summer. One course, jE22s.; unlimited, X33s. Practical Chemistry: Mr. Makins, in the summer. One course,

Surgery: P.M.

X22s.

THE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SCHOOL. Forensic Medicine: Dr. John Snow, in the summer. One Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical: Mr. Skey, daily, at halfcourse, .622s. past two. Half session, .655s.; whole session, X77s.; unli- Midwifery: in the summer. Course, .E22s. mited, £10 10s. Comparative Anatomy: Dr. Rayner and Mr. Pittard. Anatomy, Morbid, and Physiology: Mr. Paget, daily, at a General fee for all the lectures required by the College of quarter past nine A.M. Half-session, .655s.; whole session, Surgeons and Apothecaries Hall, ,;(31 10s., (exclusive of prac£77s.; unlimited, £10 10s. Dissections (Superintendence of): Mr. M’Whinnie, and Mr. tical chemistry.) The offices of honorary demonstrator, physiological prosector, Holden, daily, from half-past ten till half-past two. The Dissecting-Rooms are open daily, from seven o’clock till I anatomical prosector, and chemical assistant, will be given, at four.-The entrance to the Lectures on Anatomy, or to the time of the general distribution of prizes, to pupils of the school who have attained the highest proficiency in the several those on Physiology, confers the right of dissecting. , branches of study, and have entered to all the lectures deand Mr. Griffiths, Monday, Friday, Chemistry: Wednesday, livered at this school, or unlimited to physiology and practical at a quarter-past ten. Half session, £4 4s.; whole session, anatomy. £66s.; unlimited, £8 8s. Materia Medica: Dr. Roupell, Tuesday, Thursday, and SaturKING’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL, day, at a quarter-past ten. Whole session, £55s.; unlimited, PORTUGAL STREET, LINCOLN’S-INN. £77s. This hospital is situated in the neighbourhood of the college, Medicine: Dr. G. Burrows, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, at a quarter to four. Whole session, X55s.; un- and accommodates 120 patients. limited, X77s. Consulting-Surgeon -Mr. Arnott. Midwifery, &c.: Dr. Rigby, Monday, Wednesday, and ThursConsulting-Physicians-Dr. Watson and Dr. Ferguson. day, at six p.M. One course, £44s.; unlimited, X66s. Surgeons-Mr. Fergusson and Mr. Partridge. Surgery: Mr. Lawrence, Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday, Assistant-Surgeons-Mr. Simon and Mr. Bowman. at seven P.M. Whole session, £55s.; a second course, Physicians.—Dr. George Budd and Dr. Todd. £3 3s. ; unlimited, £77s. Physician for Diseases oj Women and Children, and Botany: Dr. Farre, daily, except Saturday, at half-past two, Physician-Accoucheur-Dr. Arthur Farre. in the summer. One course, X33s.; unlimited, X44s. Physician to Out-Patients-Dr. Guy. Comparative Anatomy: Mr. M’Whinnie, Monday, Wednesday, Surgeon Dentist—Mr. S. Cartwright. and Friday, at ten, in the summer. One course £22s.; unFEES FOR HOSPITAL PRACTICE. limited £33s. admission to the medical and surgical practice:Perpetual Mr. and Practical Chemistry: Griffiths, Tuesday Thursday, at For matriculated students ... £31 10 ten, in the summer. One course, £33s. For pupils who are not matriculated pupils, 36 15 Forensic Medicine: Dr. Baly, daily, except Saturday, at eleven, in the summer. One course, £33s.; unlimited, £44s. Midwifery: Dr. Rigby, daily, at nine, in the summer. Natural Philosophy: Mr. Griffiths, Wednesday and Friday, at twelve, in the summer. One course .61Is. Entrance fee to all the lectures required for admission to examination at the Royal Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons, Registration fee, (to the secretary at the hospital,) 10s. 6d. and the Society of Apothecaries, X52 10s. This hospital accommodates 120 in-patients. Clinical lectures on alternate Mondays, Tuesdays, ThursUnlimited entrance to all the lectures, £63. days, and Fridays, by the physicians and surgeons. The physician’s assistant and clinical clerks, the house-surALDERSGATE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. geon, and dressers, are selected by examination from among ALDERSGATE-STREET, CITY. those matriculated students of the college who are pupils of The lecturers of this school throw open to the students, the hospital. No fee is paid for any of these appointments. without additional expense, their practice at the several undermentioned Institutions. THE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SCHOOL, Central London Ophthalmic Mr. Smee. SOMERSET HOUSE, STRAND. Institution Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical: Mr. Partridge, daily, at nine. Whole session, X88s.; unlimited, £99s. DemonKlein Grant. Dr. Dr. Klein Grant. ofthe Chest ...... } strators, Mr. Simon and Mr. Bowman. Royal General Dr. Garrod & Mr. Smee. Physiology, General and Morbid Anatomy: Dr. Todd, Monday, pensary S. Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, at half-past twelve. Metropolitan Free Hospital. Mr. Chance. Whole session, £88s.; unlimited, £99s. Public Dispensary, Holthouse. Chemistry: Dr. Allen Miller, daily, (except Saturday,) at Inn ...... S.} three. Whole session, £77s.; unlimited, £99s. DemonSurrey Dispensary .... Dr. Aldis. strator, Mr. J. E. Bowman. Tuesday, Thursday, Anatomy, General and Morbid, and Physiology, Mr. Holt- Materia Medica : Dr. J. F. Royle,ten.Monday, Whole session, £55s.; and Friday, at a quarter-past house, daily, except Saturday, at half-past two. One sessional course, £55s.; unlimited, £77s. unlimited, .E77s. Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical: Mr. E. J. Chance, daily, Practice of Medicine: Dr. Budd, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, at half-past nine. One sessional course, £5 5.9.; unlimited, and Saturday, at four. Whole session, X55s.; unlimited, - E77s. £7 7s. Chemistry: Mr. Ronalds, Ph. D. Giessen, Monday, Tuesday, Midwifery, &c.: Dr. A. Farre, Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday, and Saturday, at half-past ten. One sessional Friday, at five. Whole session, £4 4s. ; unlimited, X66s. course, £55s.; unlimited, £77s. Surgery: Mr. Fergusson, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at Materia Medica: Dr. Garrod, Monday, Wednesday, and five. Whole session, £4 4s. ; unlimited, £66s. Friday, at half-past three. Sessional course, £44 s.; un- Botany: Mr. Forbes, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and limited, £55s. Saturday, at nine, in the summer. Whole session, £33s.; Medicine: Dr. Aldis, and Dr. Klein Grant, Tuesday, Thursday, unlimited, £4 4s.

Western Infirmary for Diseases Aldersgate Dis-

Lincoln’s Mr.

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Manipulation: Mr. J. E. Bowman, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from half-past eleven to half-past one, in the summer. Whole session, £55s.; perpetual, dE99s. Comparative Anatomy: Mr. Rymer Jones, Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday, in the summer, at three. Whole session, £3 3s.; unlimited, £4 4s. Forensic Medicine: Dr. Guy, daily, (except Saturday,) at ten, in the summer. Whole session, £33s.; unlimited, .644s. Resident Medical Tutor, Dr. G. Johnson. The courses which students are required to attend by the College of Surgeons and the Apothecaries’ regulations, may be attended at King’s College for X57 15s. Students, however, Chemical

are

recommended, in the college prospectus,

to take out

a

perpetual ticket for chemistry, and for materia medica, by paying the additional sum of £44s.; making a total of £61 19s. This payment may be made either in one sum upon inatriculation, or in two equal sums; the one at the commencement of the Winter Session, October 1st, and the other, after the Christmas vacation, not later than the 21st January. The following fees must be paid at the time of matricula-

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

HOSPITAL,

UPPER GOWER STREET. BEDFORD-SQUARE.

Consulting ASurgeon-Mr. Cooper. Surgeons—Mr. Liston and Mr. Quain. Assistant-Surgeon-Mr. Morton. Physicians-Dr. C. J. II. Williams, Dr. Thomson,

and Dr.

Walshe. Obstetric Physician—Dr. Murphy. Dental Surgeon—Mr. Durance George. ADMISSION TO THE PRACTICE AND CLINICAL LECTURES.

Students who have already entered in the medical faculty of the college, to three courses of six months’ duration, (two courses of three months’ duration being considered equivalent to one of six months,) also pupils, who have attended a course of lectures of a recognised school of medicine, and one year’s practice ina recognised hospital, pay,

tion :-

Fee for perpetual admission to all the lectures of the college, including comparative anatomy, is sixty-five guineas. The fees for admission to the laboratory class of analytical chemistry are, for one month, X44s.; for three months,

The physicians’ and surgeons’ visits are made daily, at one and two o’clock. E10 10s.; for six months, X18 18s. ; for nine months. Each of the physicians visits his patients three times a week. Fee for the medical tutor, to resident students, £22s. for Clinical lectures are given five times a week. each academical year; to non-resident students, £33s. All Dr. Murphy attends three times a week to see patients resident students are required to attend the medical tutor affected with uterine diseases, and the diseases of children; during their first and second years. The following endowments and prizes are given in favour of and to receive applications from women who wish to be attended in their confinement. medical students:House-surgeons, physicians’-clerks, and surgeons’-dressers, of £40 for students of SCHOLARSHIPS, given annually.—One the third and fourth year, tenable for three years; one of £30, are selected from students of the college, without additional for students of the second year, tenable for two years; and payments; preference being given to those who have attained in the medical classes. three of £20, for students of the first year, tenable for two the highest honours are seen by Dr. Walsheand Mr. Morton, aided Out-patients years. Dr. Hogg, hospital-assistant, and by the Apothecary to the LEATHES PRIZES.—The interest of £300, bequeathed by the by hospital. late Mr. Leathes, is applied in the purchase of a Bible and Fellowes’ clinical medals, one gold and one silver, are Prayer-book, as yearly prizes, to two medical students, who awarded at the end of each of the two college terms, winter shall be found most worthy of the same, for their proficiency and summer, to the pupils who shall have most distinguished in religious knowledge, and their general conduct. themselves by reports and observations on the medical cases WARNEFORD PRIZES.—The interest of £1000, given by the in the hospital. Rev. Dr. Warneford, is expended in the purchase of two medals, and of books to be given annually to two medical THE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SCHOOL. students who shall most distinguish themselves at an examiand Physiology: Dr. Sharpey, daily, at ten. Whole Anatomy nation consisting of questions in the Scriptures, Butler’s Anaterm, £6; half-terms, £3each; perpetual, £9. logy, and two branches of medical science taught in the Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical: Mr. Quain, daily, at selected the candidates.-The first is to be by prize college, twelve. Whole term, £6; half-terms, £3each; perpetual, of the value of £25, and the second of .El 5. Matriculated I £9. students only can become candidates for these prizes and Practical Anatomy: Demonstrators, Mr. G. V. Ellis and Mr. for the Warneford and Leathes scholarships. Candidates Potter. , prizes must bring certificates of regular attendance at the Anatomy, Comparative: Dr. Grant, daily, (except Saturday,) College Chapel; and candidates for the Warneford prizes £9 at three. Whole term, £3. must also bring certificates of attendance at the lectures of the Zoology, from February to May: Dr. Grant, daily, (except Principal and Chaplain. Saturday,) at one. Whole term, £3; perpetual, together A DANIELL SCHOLARSHIP.—Founded in honour of the late with Comparative Anatomy, £9. Professor Daniell, and open to every student of the college, Botany, in April and May: Dr. Lindley, Tuesday, Thursday, is of the annual value of £20, tenable for two years; and is and Saturday, at eight A.M. Whole course, junior class, £2; senior class, £3; perpetual, to both classes, £6. given every second year for the best series of researches in Chemistry made in the laboratory of the college since the Chemistry: Dr. Graham, daily, (except Saturday,) at eleven. last award. Whole term, .66; half-terms, X3each; perpetual, £9. Three scholarships, of X40 a year each, for three years, for Analytical Chemistry: Mr. Fownes. Fee, £26 5s., exclusive matriculated students; the Leathes prizes of books, and the of the expense of materials. Warneford prizes of models and books for matriculated Geology, in February, &c.: Mr. Joyce, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at half-past twelve. First course, .Sl; second students showing the greatest proficiency in religious knowledge, havebeen established in King’s College. course, £210s.; whole term, £3. The distinctiQn of " Medical Associate of King’s College" is Materia Medica and Therapeutics: Dr. A. T. Thomson, daily, at three. Whole term, £6; half-terms, £3each; perpetual, conferred on students having completed four years of study, and being approved of by the Principal at the recommendation £9. of the medical Professors. Medicine, Practice of: Dr. C. J. B. Williams, daily, (except Rooms havebeen provided, for a limited number of students, Saturday,) at nine. Whole term, £5; half-terms, .63each; in the college, where there is also a dining-hall for those who perpetual, £8. may desire to avail themselves of it. Midwifery: Dr. Murphy, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and