UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL.

UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL.

639 Anaesthetists. The laboratories and lecture rooms connected with the subjects of the first and second examinations-namely, chemistry, physics, bio...

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639 Anaesthetists. The laboratories and lecture rooms connected with the subjects of the first and second examinations-namely, chemistry, physics, biology, anatomy, and physiology-which are in the University buildings are, both as regards structural arrangements and scientific equipment, on the most modern and complete lines. No expense has been spared in the matter of apparatus for teaching or research work and the facilities for practical study in these subjects are second to none. The department of Pathology and Bacteriology in the University is replete with every requirement for the most advanced work in these subjects. There is a large Pathological Museum in the department open daily to students. The post-mortem rooms of the Royal Infirmary and Royal Hospital are under the charge of the Professor of Pathology and afford ample material for demonstrations. In connexion with the University there is a complete dental department, fully recognised by the various examining bodies, at the Sheffield Royal

given at either institution by the

Hospital. Students who have passed their examination in anatomy and physiology can hold the usual dressershipsand clerkships, the appointments being for a period of three months except in the case of casualty dresserships, which last two months. All students beginning hospital practice in Sheffield will be required to hold the post of casualty dresser before being eligible for any other of the above appointments. In addition to the laboratories above mentioned the Medical department of the University contains lecture rooms for the various subjects of the curriculum, a complete materia medica museum, and the large library and reading-room of the Medico-Chirurgical Society which is open daily to students for purposes of study. Fees.=>’he Composition Fees are as follows : A, for University Lectures and Practical Classes, £80 ; B, for Clinical Hospital Practice, .E4917s. 6d. These two composition fees entitle the student to attendance on all the Lectures, Laboratory Classes, and Hospital practice (except Pharmacy) required for a Medical and Surgical Degree in the University or for the ordinary qualifying examinations of the various Examining Boards. The composition fees do not cover the cost of apparatus, instruments, parts for dissection in anatomy, &c., all of which must be provided by the student when and as required. The fees are payable in instalments extending over the five years of the curriculum. Staff of the Royal Infirmccry, Sheffield.-Physicians: Dr. W. S. Porter, Dr. A. E. Barnes, and Dr. A. G. Yates. Surgeons: Dr. Sinclair White, Mr. Arthur Connell, and Mr. Archibald Cuff. Assistant Surgeon : Mr. Ernest Finch. Dermatologist: Dr. Rupert Hallam. Honorary Pathologist: Professor H. R. Dean. Medical Officer to the Ear and Throat Department: Mr. W. S. Kerr. Ophthalmic Surgeon : Mr. G. H. Pooley. Medical Registrar: Dr. W. W. King. Surgical Registrar: (vacant). Medical Officer in Charge Anxsof Electrical Department : Dr. Rupert Hallam. thetists : Mr. H. T. Wightman, Mr. J. Wilfred Stokes, Dr. W. D. Mart, and Dr. V. F. Favell. Clinical Pathologist : Dr. W. W. King. Honorary Secretary to the Medical and Surgical Staff : Mr. W. S. Kerr. Staff of the Sheffield Royal Hospital.-Physicians:Professor Duncan Burgess and Dr. Arthur Hall. Surgeons: Mr. Graham Simpson and Mr. Garrick Wilson. Assistant Physicians: Dr. A. E. Naish and Dr. Herbert Henry. Assistant Surgeons : Mr. Ferguson Wilson and Mr. Townrow. Ophthalmic Surgeon : Dr. Stanley Riseley. Assistant Ophthalmic Surgeon : Mr. Herbert Emmerson. Aural Surgeon: Dr. George Wilkinson. Physician for Mental Diseases : Mr. Gilbert E. Mould. Medical Officer to the Electrical Department: Dr. W. Harwood Nutt. Physician for Skin Diseases: Dr. E. F. Skinner. Anesthetists: Mr. Herbert Hallam, Mr. Norton Milner, and Dr. C. Graham Murray. Pathologist : Professor Dean. Honorary Secretary to the Medical and Surgical Staff : Dr. Stanley Riseley. Dental Surgeons : Mr. F. G. Mordaunt, Mr. D. Dathl Davies, Mr. H. J. Morris, Mr. P. S. Stokes, and Mr. W. J. Law. Assistant Dental Surgeons : Mr. H. J. Stoner, Mr. R. Cecil Webster, Mr F. W. Goodwin, and Mr. J. H Skerritt. Honorary Secretary to the Dental Staff : Mr. W. J. Law. The other institutions at which students of the University of Sheffield receive clinical instruction are the City Fever Hospitals (Medical Superintendent, Dr. Egerton H. Williams), the South Yorkshire Asylum (Medical Superintendent, Dr. W. J. N. Vincent), the Jessop Hospital for Women, Gell-street, Sheffield, and the Hospital for Sick

contains 57 beds for gynaeand 17 for obstetric cases. A staff of midwives connected with the hospital attend lying-in women at their own homes, and, in case of need, are assisted by the members of the medical staff. A 3 months’ course of instruction (theoretical and practical) is also provided for resident pupil midwives, the institution being approved by the Central Midwives Board as a training centre. Medical Officers : Mr. Richard Favell, Mr. Percival E. Barber, and Mr. Miles H. Phillips. Assistant Medical Officer: Mr. D. Gray Newton. Honorary Secretary to the Staff : Mr. Percival E. Barber.

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Jessop Hospital

UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL. Faculty of Medicine there are the following degrees :-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (M.B. and Ch.B.), Doctor of Medicine (M.D.), Master of Surgery (Ch.M.), Bachelor of Dental Surgery(B.D.S.), and Master of Dental Surgery (M.D.S.). There are also the following diplomas: Diploma in Public Health (D.P.H.), Diploma in Dental Surgery (L.D.S.), and Diploma in Veterinary State Medicine. All candidates for degrees in Medicine, Surgery, and Dentistry are required to pass an examination called the Matriculation Examination, which must include Latin, or to pass such examination as may be regarded as equivalent by the Senate. All courses, degrees, and diplomas are open to men and women alike. Conjoined Degrees of Bac7zelor of Medicine and Bachelor of shall be not less than 21 years of age and shall have pursued the courses prescribed by University Regulations during not less than five and a half years, of which three shall have been passed in the University, and two of these three subsequent to pass in the second examination. All candidates for the degrees of M.B., Ch.B., are required to satisfy the examiners in the several subjects of three examinations : the First Examination, the Second Examination, and the Final Examination. The First -Examination. -The subjects of examination are In the

Surgery.-Candidates

Chemistry (Inorganic), Physics, and Biology, the courses pursued being those for the time being approved for the intermediate part of the B. Sc. curriculum. This part of the curriculum shall extend over one year. The Second Bxanaination.-’rhe subjectsof examination are : Organic Chemistry and Elementary Anatomy (Part I.) and Advanced Anatomy and Physiology (Part II.). Parts I. and II. may be passed separately or together. The Final -Examination.-The subjects of examination are Materia Medica and Pharmacy, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, General Pathology, Morbid Anatomy, and Bacteriology (Part I.) ; Special Pathology, Forensic Medicine, Toxicology, and Public Health, Obstetrics (including Diseases of Women), Surgery (Systematic, Clinical, Practical, and Operative), Medicine (Systematic, Clinical, and Practical, including Mental Diseases) (Part II.). Candidates may pass I. and II. together, or separately, and Forensic Medicine and Toxicology may, at the option of the candidate, be taken either with Part I. or Part II. Degree of Doctor of Medicine.-Candidates shall be Bachelors of the University of not less than two years’ standing as such and may elect either (1) to pass an examination in General Medicine, or (2) to pass an examination in State Medicine, or (3) to present a Dissertation. The candidate who elects to pass the examination in State Medicine must hold a diploma in Public Health of some University or College, and the candidate who elects to present a Dissertation may be examined in the subject thereof. Degree of Master of,Surgery.-Candidates shall be Bachelors of not less than two years as such, during which period they shall have attended the Surgical Practice of an institution approved for the purpose. They shall pass an examination in Surgical Anatomy, Pathology, and Bacteriology, and Operative, Clinical, and General Surgery, and present to the University a Dissertation on some subject of Surgery. Professors-Chemistry: Francis Francis, D.Sc., Ph.D. Anatomy: Edward Fawcett, M.D., C.M. (Dean of the Faculty of Medicine). Physiology: A. F. Stanley Kent, M.A. Pathology: I. Walker Hall, M.D., C.M. Obstetrics: W. C. Swayne, M.D., B.S. Surgery : C. A. Morton, F.R.C.S., and James Swain, M.D., F.R.C.S. Medicine: F. H. Edgeworth, M.D., B.C., D.Sc., and J. Michell Clarke, M.D., F.R.C.P. Clinical Instruction.-The allied hospitals (Bristol Royal

640 infirmary and

Bristol General

Hospital) have

between them

470 beds and extensive out-patient departments, special clinics for Diseases of Women and Children and those of the Eye, Throat, and Ear, in addition to arrangements far Dental work and large outdoor Maternity Departments. At each of these institutions there are well-arranged pathological museums, post-mortem rooms, and laboratories ’for Morbid Anatomy. There are also laboratories for work Tin. Clinical Pathology, Bacteriology, and Cytology, in which special instruction is given in these subjects. Departments are previded and well-equipped for X ray work, both for diagnosis and treatment, the various forms of Electrical treatment including High Frequency Currents, Electric

13aths, Finsen Light treatment, and Massage. The students of the school have also the advantage of attending the practice of the Royal Hospital for Sick Children &nd Women, containing 140 beds, and that of the Bristol Eye Hospital, with 40 beds. The total number ef beds available for clinical instruction is therefore upwards of 600. Excellent facilities are thus afforded to students for obtaining a wide and thorough acquaintance with all branches of Medical and Surgical work. Each student has the opportunity of personally stttdymg a large number of cases and acquiring practical skill in diagnosis and treatment. All classes are open to

Assistant Physicians: Dr. Newman Neild and Dr. Carey F. Coombs. Assistant Surgeon : Mr. C. A. Moore. Assistant Physician Accoucheur: Mr. D. C. Rayner. Anaesthetists: Dr. J. Freeman and Dr. Hedley Hill. Dental Surgeon: Mr. E. A. G. Dowling. Assistant Dental Surgeon: Mr. H. J. Wyatt. Pathologist: Mr. G. Scott Williamson. Dental Anassthetist : Mr. C. Corfield. Curator of Museum: Mr. G. Scott Williamson. Electrical Department : Dr. George Parker, Mr. J. Ellington Jones. Skiagraphist : Mr. F. G. Bergin. Scholarships and Prizes.-At the Bristol Royal Infirmary there are five prizes, which are restricted to perpetual students who have done the necessary qualifying work at the Infirmary. They are the Suple Medical Prize and the Suple Surgical Prize, each consisting of a gold medal of the value of 5 guineas and 7 guineas in money. The one is awarded after competitive examination in Medicine of students of the fourth and fifth years and the other after competitive examination in Surgery of students of the third and fourth years. The Henry Clark Prize, value 11 guineas, is awarded The Crosby for the class work of third-year students. Leonard Prize, value 7 guineas, is awarded after examination in Clinical Surgery, and the Augustin Prichard Prize, value 6 guineas, is awarded after examination in Surgical

Anatomy.

At the Bristol General Hospital there are two scholarships Clerkships, and a prize, which are restricted to perpetual students who Pathological have done the necessary qualifying work at the Hospital. Ophthalmic, Obstetric, Dresser-ships, ’Clerkships are tenable at the Bristol Royal Infirmary and the The Sanders Scholarship, value £22 10s., is awarded after Bristol General Hospital. In these institutions the Dressers competitive examination in Medicine, Surgery, and Midreside in rotation free of charge. wifery of fourth-year students. The Clarke Scholarship Appointments (Post-Graduate) at the Bristol Royal of 15 is awarded after competitive examination in surgery ti&rmary.—Two House Surgeons £100 each per annum, two among students of the fourth year. The Marshall Prize, House Physicians £100, Resident Obstetric and Ophthalmic value £12, is awarded to the best surgical dresser of the House Surgeon £75, Throat, Nose, and Ear House Surgeon fourth year. The Tibbits Surgical Prize of ;E99s. is awarded for £75, Casualty Officer £50, Dental House Surgeon 100. All these appointments are made for 12 months, except that of proficiency in Practical Surgery. The Martyn Memorial Casualty Officer, which is for six months. From the resident Pathological Prizes of £ 10 each, of which there are two a Senior Resident Officer is appointed at an additional of&oers annually, are awarded after competitive examination in saLARY of £30. Pathology and Morbid Anatomy. A gold medal and a silver At the Bristol General Hospital.-Senior House Surgeon medal are given by the committees of the two institu.S.150 per annum, Casualty House Surgeon £100 per annum tions to the most distinguished students of the fifth year. if another resident appointment has been previously held. These prizes and medals can be competed for by perpetual Two House Physicians f.SO, House Surgeon f.80, Dental students of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Bristol. House Surgeon E200 per annum. All these appointments are Fees.-For the complete curriculum for the degrees of for sIX months, except that of Dental House Surgeon, which M.B., Ch.B., 140 guineas, or 150 guineas if paid in two women..

Appointmentsalso (Unclergraduates).-Clinical and

is for two years.

instalments.

C. F. Walters and Dr. A. Rendle Short. Honorary Assistant Dental Surgeon : Mr. F. C. Nichols. Pathologist: Dr. M Walker Hall. Honorary Demonstrator of Morbid Anatomy: Dr. J. J. S. Lucas. Assistant Pathologist: Dr. J. R. KayMouatt, Honorary Anaesthetist: Mr. A. L. Flemming. Honorary Assistant Anaesthetists: Mr. S. V. Stock and Mr. Leonard Moore. Honorary Skiagraphist : Mr. James Taylor. Staff of the Bristol General Hlospital.-Honorary and
Further information as to curricula and fees can be obtained from the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine or the Registrar of the University.

For the complete curriculum for the degree of B.D.S., Staff of the Bristol Royal Infirllwry.-Honorary and Consulting Physicians: Dr. R. Shingleton Smith, Dr. H. Waldo, including the Mechanical Laboratory work, 190 guineas ; if and Dr. J. E. Shaw. Honorary and Consulting Sur- without the Laboratory work, 115 guineas. This fee may geons : Mr. E. C. Board, Mr. W. H. Harsant, Mr. A. W. also be paid by instalments. For the complete curriculum for the L.D.S., including the ;Prichard, Mr. G. Munro Smith, and Mr. J. Paul Bush. Eonorary and Consulting Ophthalmic Surgeon: Mr. F. Mechanical Laboratory, 168 guineas ; if without Laboratory, ]Rlclia,rd.,3cn Cross. Honorary Physicians : Dr. A. B. Prowse, 93 guineas. This fee may also be paid by instalments. For the complete curriculum for the D.P.H., 30 guineas. Dr. F. E. Edgeworth, Dr. J. A. Nixon (Dean of the Faculty of the Royal Infirmary), and Dr. J. R. Charles. The fees for Hospital work may be paid separately. For a Honorary Surgeons: Dr. J. Swain, Mr. T. Carwardine, Mr. H. F. Mole, Medical curriculum they amount to 60 guineas; for the 2.nd :Mr. E. H. E. Stack. Honorary Ophthalmic Surgeon: Dr. B.D.S., 30 guineas ; and for the L.D.S., 20 guineas. Medical Practitioners and others not requiring certificates Ogilvy. Honorary Obstetric Physician : Dr. Walter Swayne. Honarary Dental Surgeon : Mr. W. R. Ackland. Honorary of attendance may attend the Medical and Surgical Practice ]Physician to the Nose and Throat Department : Dr. P. Watson of the Hospitals at the following fees :-For one month, ’WiH-i.aea-s. Honorary Assistant Physician : Dr. J. M. 2 guineas ; two months, 3 guineas ; three months, 4 guineas ; Fortescue-Bri-ekdale. Honorary Assistant Surgeons: Mr. six months, 7 guineas.

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Ophthalmic Surgeon,Mr. Cyril

H. Walker.

UNIVERSITY OF WALES.

University has now the privilege of granting degrees in Medicine and Diplomas in Public Health. At the three constituent Colleges of Aberystwyth, Bangor, and Cardiff This

there

Professors of Chemistry, that the students of the

Botany, Zoology, and University can obtain proper instruction in the ancillary subjects. The foundation of a Medical Faculty has been laid at University are

Physics,

so

College, Cardiff, where

there is

a

recognised

school of

medicine.

University College, Cardiff : School of Medicinae.-All classes are open to both men and women students who may spend three or four out of their five years of medical study at Cardiff. The courses of instruction given at Cardiff are recognised as qualifying for the examinations of the Universities, Royal Colleges, and other licensing bodies of