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STAFFORDSHIRE GENERAL INFIRMARY, Stafford.-This tropical1 or subtropical country. The examinations for the hospital has 77 beds. Honorary Consulting Physician : Dr. diploma,( which will embrace all the foregoing subjects, are G. Reid. Physicians : Dr. C. Reid and Dr. W. F. Annand. heldl in December and July of each year. Surgeons: Mr. F. M. Blumer and Mr. F. H. Marson. Before commencing his medical studies each student must Assistant Honorary Surgeon: Mr. F. N. Cookson. Oph- ]pass a preliminary examination in (1) English, (2) Latin, thalmic Surgeon : Mr. A B Cridland. Surgeon Dentist :(3)i Elementary Mathematics, and (4) Greek or French or Mr. W. H. Ridge. Secretary: Mr. R. Battle. In-patients,German:I provided always that, in the case of a candidate 898; out-patients, 4126. whose native language is not English, an examination in ROYAL HANTS COUNTY HOSPITAL, Winchester.—Thisthe native language of the candidate may be substituted hospital has 108 beds. Honorary Consulting Physicians : Dr. for one in either French or German, and an examina- W. M. Harman and Dr. H. E. Wingfield. Physicians : Dr. tion in any other classical language for one in Latin or G. F. A. England Dr. A. E. Bodington. and Dr. G. A. Tullis. Greek. Surgeons : Mr. C. Wace, Mr. H. J. Godwin, and Mr. F. J. No one is admitted to the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine Child. Honorary Ophthalmic Surgeon : Mr. J. F. Bullar. and Bachelor of Surgery who has not been engaged Honorary Dental Surgeon : Mr. L. M. Balding. Honorary in Medical and Surgical study for five years. No course Secretary: Captain W. Casey, R.N. Assistant Secretary : of lectures will be allowed to qualify unless the lecturer Mr. A. D. White. certifies that it has embraced at least 100 lectures, or 50 lectures, as may be required by the regulations, WOLVERHAMPTON AND STAFFORDSHIRE GENERAL Hos- and that the student has also duly performed the work PITAL, Wolverhampton.—There are 200 beds. Specialdepart- of the class. ments for Children, Gynaecology, Ear, Throat, and Nose Candidates for the degrees of M.B. and Ch.B. must have and X Diseases, Electro-therapeutic ray departments. There attended for at least three academic years the medical and is an excellent The resident officers are a resident library. surgical practice either of the Royal Infirmary, , or a resident medical and two house surgical officer, offi-,er, of a general hospital elsewhere which accommodates not are allowed to witness the whole of the surgeons. Pupils fewer than 80 patients and possesses a distinct staff of of the and to be at and practice hospital present operations physicians and surgeons. They must have attended Clinical have of a every opportunity acquiring practical knowledge Surgery during a course or courses extending over not less of their Fees: .63 a .f.10 the profession. 3s. quarter, 10s. than nine months. These courses may be conducted by the first and 95 5s. A course of year, subsequent years. professor of clinical surgery, or by professors or lecturers Practical is the Fee .63 3s. Pharmacy given by dispenser. appointed for the purpose by the University Court, or by for three months. should be made to the Applications the ordinary surgeons of the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, of the Medical Committee. Secretary or of a general hospital defined and recognised as herein- Staff.-Consulting Physician : Dr. W. Millington. Con- before provided, and shall consist of regular instruction at Mr. W. H. T. Winter. Dr. sulting Surgeon: Physicians: the bedside, along with clinical lectures. A similar course H. Malet and Dr. J. A. Codd. Mr. E. Surgeons: Deanesly, of clinical medicine during a course or courses extending Mr. A. H. and Mr. W. F. Assistant Hunt, Cholmeley. over not less than nine months is required. The candidate Physicians: Dr. A. H. Carter, Dr. E. H. Coleman, and must have attended a course of instruction in Mental Diseases Dr. T. H. Galbraith. Assistant Mr. H. Dent. Surgeon : given by the University Lecturer, or by a recognised WORCESTER GENERAL INFIRMARY, Worcester.-This Teacher, consisting of not less than six Class-room hospital has 132 beds. Consulting Physician : Dr. E. H. W. meetings for lectures and demonstrations and ten Swete. Physicians: Dr. G. W. Crowe, Dr. M. Read, and meetings in the Wards of a recognised Asylum for the Dr. H. A. Watson. Consulting Surgeon : Mr. G. E. Hyde. insane. The candidate must have attended a coarse of Surgeons: Mr. T. Bates, Mr. T. P. Gostling, and Mr. C. 25 meetings on Practical Pharmacy in a university Pollard. Secretary : Mr. W. Stallard. In-patients, 1339; or recognised school of medicine, or have dispensed drugs for a of three months in a or or out-patients, 6501. , period hospital dispensary, YORK COUNTY York.-This contains in an establishment recognised by the Pharmaceutical HOSPITAL, hospital The must have for least six 150 beds. Physician : Dr. Richard Petch. Society. candidate attended at Consulting Phy- or the of a sicians : Dr. Richard Turner, Dr. William A. Evelyn, and months, by apprenticeship otherwise, out-practice Dr. J. S. Gayner. Surgeons : Mr William H. Jalland, Mr. hospital, or the practice of a dispensary, or of a physician or or of a member of the London or Dublin Frederick Shann, Mr. G. Wilfred Gostling and Dr. Noel L. surgeon, Society Hood. Consulting Dr. of Apothecaries. He must have acted as clerk in the Ophthalmic ’Surgeon : Tempest wards and dresser in wards a Anderson. Dr. Peter Macdonald. medical the surgical of public Ophthalmic Surgeon : for a of six months in each and must Electro therapeutic Department : Mr. Hinton E. Bateman. hospital period case ; Anaestbetist: Mr. Gerald S. Dental Mr. also have availed himself, to such an extent as may be Hughes. Surgeons : the the of the Walter Glaisbv and Mr. Leonard A. Glaisbv. required by Senatus, with approval University Court, of opportunities of studying at a hospital or dispensary, Post-mortem Examinations, Fevers, Diseases of the Eye, Operative Surgery, and one of the three following- II.—. viz. : Diseases of Children; Diseases of the Larynx, Ear, THE UNIVERSITIES. and Nose; and Diseases of the Skin, or such other special departments as may from time to time be determined. The candidate must have attended, under the superintendence of . a registered medical practitioner, 25 cases of labour, or Four Degrees in Medicine and Surgery are conferred by such additional number as the Senatus, with the sanction the University of Edinburgh-viz., Bachelor of Medicine of the University Court, may from time to time determine; (M.B.), Bachelor of Surgery (Ch.B.), Doctor of Medicine or have attended for three months the practice of a lying- (M.D.), and Master of r3urgery (Ch.M.). The degree of in hospital, or of the maternity department of a general Bachelor of Surgery cannot be conferred on any person hospital or other public charitable institution and have con- who does not at the same time obtain the degree of Bachelor ducted personally 12 or such an additional number of cases of Medicine, and similarly the degree of Bachelor of Medicine of labour as the Senatus, with the approval of the University is not conferred on any person who does not at the same Court, may from time to time determine. The candidate time obtain the degree of Bachelor of Surgery. must have ’been properly instructed in Vaccination at a A diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (D.T.M. and public vaccination station, by a public vaccinator, authorised H.) is granted to graduates in Medicine and Surgery of the by the proper Government authority to grant certificates of University of not less than six months’ standing. The course proficiency in vaccination. of study includes (1) Practical Bacteriology ; (2) Diseases of With respect to the places and institutions at which the Tropical Climates ; (3) Tropical Hygiene ; (4) a Practical studies of the candidate may be prosecuted the following Course in Medical Entomology and Protozoology and regulations have effect :-Two of the five years of medical Venomous Animals; and (5) a Course of Clinical Instruc- study must be spent in the University of Edinburgh. The tion in Tropical Diseases. Any two of these courses remaining three years may be spent in any University of may be taken under Extra-academical Teachers and ex- the United Kingdom, or in any Indian, Colonial, or Foreign emption from the latter course may be granted to those university recognised for the purpose by the University graduates who have been engaged for a period of at least Court, or in such medical schools or under such teachers 12 months in the treatment of Tropical Diseases in any as may be recognised for the purpose by the University 635

Court. Of the subjects of study, 16 in number-viz., Clinical Medicine, Midwifery, Clinical Gynaecology, and Anatomy, Practical Anatomy, Chemistry, Practical Che- Forensic Medicine and Public Health), L7 7s. mistry, Materia Medica, Physiology, Practical Physiology, Baohelo’fs of Medicine and Bachelo’f8 of Surgery may Practice of Medicine, Surgery, Midwifery and Diseases of proceed to the degrees of -Doctor of Medioine and Master Women, Pathology, Practical Pathology, Physics, Botany, of Surgery after they have spent one year in the medical Zoology, Medical Jurisprudence, and Public Health-not less or surgical wards respectively of a hospital, or the Military than eight must be taken in the University of Edinburgh, or Naval Medical Services, or in scientific work bearing which corresponds to the two years above referred to. directly on their profession, or two years in practice. In Women are admitted to graduation in medicine under each case an examination must be passed and a thesis practically the same conditions as men, excepting that, until submitted for approval of the Faculty. The fee to be paid provision is made in the University for instruction of women for the degree of M.D. is £ 10 10s., and the fee to be paid in all subjects of the medical curriculum, the regulations as for the degree of Ch.M. is RIO 10s. to places of study contained in the foregoing paragraph do Professors-Natural Philosophy: J. G. Macgregor, D.Sc. not apply to them. Women who study in Edinburgh receive Materia Medica: Sir Thomas R. Fraser, M.D., F.R.S, their instruction from recognised Extra-Academical Teachers, Forensic Medicine: Harvey Littlejohn, M.B., F.R.C.S.E. who are Lecturers in the School of Medicine for Women, Chemistry: James Walker, D.Sc.. F.R.S. Surgery: Alexis Surgeons’ Hall. Thomson, M.D. Medicine: J. Wyllie, M.D. Anatomy: Each candidate is examined, both in writing and orally, Arthur Robinson, M.D. Pathology: William Smith Green- and clinically where the nature of the subject admits:- field, M.D. Midwifery: Sir John Halliday Croom, M.D. First, in Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, and Physics ; second, Clinical Medicine : Sir T. R. Fraser, W. S. Greenfield, and J. in Anatomy and Physiology; third, in Materia Medica Wyllie. Clinical Surgery : F. M. Caird, M.B., F.R.C.S. and Therapeutics and Pathology ; and fourth, in Surgery, Botany: I. Bayley Balfour, M.D. Physiology : E. A. Schafer, Medicine, Midwifery, Forensic Medicine, and Public Health, F.R.S. Zoology: J. Cossar Ewart, M.D. Public Health, &c. : and clinically in Medicine, Surgery, and Gynaecology in C. Hunter Stewart, M.B., D.Sc. a hospital. The examinations are conducted, as far as Scholarships and Prizes.-In the University of Edinburgh possible, by demonstrations of objects placed before the many bursaries, scholarships, prizes, &c., are given, some candidates. Candidates who profess themselves ready to of which, by the nature of the subject or by the conditions submit to an examination in the first division of these attached, are restricted to Medical Students, while others subjects may be admitted to examination therein at are open to Students in two or more Faculties, of which the first period of examination after they have com- Medicine may be one. In the following list the money pleted their attendance on the necessary classes. Candi- value, the subjects of examination, or other system of dates who have passed their examination in the first selection, and any special conditions that may be imposed, division of these subjects may be admitted to exa- are placed in that order. As " continued study " is a con- mination in the second division at the end of their third dition in a considerable proportion of the cases it has not winter session. Candidates who have passed their examina- been thought necessary to repeat these words. tions in the subjects comprised in the first and second -For Students entering on or in their First Year.-Sibbald divisions may be admitted to examination in the third Bursaries for entrants, one or two annually, tenable for three division at the end of the fourth winter session. Candidates years, each E30 per annum, Preliminary Subjects ; Heriot who have’ passed their examinations in the subjects com- Bursaries for entrants, seven for men and one for women prised in the first, second, and third divisions may be annually, tenable for three years, each .f.30 per annum, Pre- admitted to examination in the fourth or final division when liminary Subjects; Thomson Bursary, R25 per annum, they have completed the fifth year of study. tenable for four years, Distinction in Medical Pre- Under a new medical ordinance it is provided that candi- liminary Examination; Grierson Bursary No. 1,

J. S. Fowler. Surgeon: Mr. H. J. Stiles. Ophthalmic being at liberty to take two subjects at a time) ; the second Surgeon : Mr. G. A. Berry. Assistant Surgeon: Mr. E. W. S. comprising Anatomy, Physiology, and Materia Medica and Carmichael. Medical Electrician : Dr. J. W. Spence. Extra Therapeutics, to be taken at the end of the third winter Physicians : Dr. W. B Drummond, Dr. J. W. Simpson, and session ; the third comprising Pathology, Medical Jurispru- Dr. Dingwall Fordyce. Anaesthetists : Dr. D. C. A. M’Allum dence, and Public Health, to be taken at the end of the and Dr. J. Politachi. fourth winter session ; and the fourth or final, comprising EYE, EAR, AND THROAT INFIRMARY OF EDINBURGH, Surgery, Clinical Surgery, Practice of Medicine, Clinical 6, Cambridge-street, Lothian-road.-Clinical Lectures and Medicine, and Midwifery, to be taken on completion of the Instruction are given in this institution, which is open at fifth year of study. 1 o’clock daily for outdoor patients for Eye Diseases ; The degrees of M.D. (Doetor of Medicine) and CA.M. and at 12 and Mondays, Thursdays, Saturdays noon, (Master of Surgery) are higher degrees in Medicine and Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 P.M. for out-door Ear, Nose, and Surgery respectively, and candidates (not under 24 years Throat Patients. Special Practical Ophthalmoscopic Classes of age) who have previously obtained the double bachelor- Patients whose diseases by arrangement. require opera- ship may be admitted to either M.D. or Ch.M. on com- tions or more than care are accommodated in the ordinary pleting the after course prescribed, including an examina- house. Consulting Surgeons: Dr. Joseph Bell, Dr. Logan tion in Clinical Medicine for M.D. and an examination in Turner and Throat (Ear, Nose, Department). Surgeons : Surgical Anatomy, operations on the dead body, and Clinical Dr. William George Sym, Dr. Malcolm Farquharson, Dr. Surgery for Ch.M. J. V. Dr. E. M. Dr. W. G. Porter, and Paterson, Lithgow, - Fees.—The Fees for M.B. and Ch.B. are £23 2s. The Dr. John M. Anæsthetist : Mr. H. Darling. Honorary J. class fee in each of the curriculum for M.B. and Gibbs. Dental Mr. G. W. Watson. Treasurer subject Surgeon: Ch.B. is £2 .f.3 or £4 and the fees for and Secretary: Mr. J. P. Watson, W.S., 32, Charlotte- 2s., 3s., 4s., present hospital attendance are .610 10s. The fee for M.D. is square. ______910 10s. (stamp duty being now abolished), and for Ch.M. UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW. mo 10s. The of the students take their The of is both a and a great majority hospital University Glasgow teaching course at the Western Infirmary, where clinical instruction degree-granting body, but admits to graduation only is of the and others. Clinical candidates whose examination and course given by professors University preliminary instruction on Fevers is at Ruchil and Belvidere of conform to its own Within given study regulations. while of a certain limits instruction medical Hospitals, special courses, largely practical given by recognised nature and work in or schools and teachers be but embracing Hospital Asylum wards, may accepted, eight are conducted Lecturers on the of the than clinical must be taken by University Ear, subjects other the Throat and Nose, and Insanity. Queen in this or some other entitled Margaret recognised university hitherto conducted as a institution for the to confer the of and at least two of the College, separate degree M.D., years education of women, has now been made over to course must be taken in Under the higher Glasgow University. the and in it medical classes for women are new to men and University, regulations six degrees, open both women, conducted under and other lecturers are conferred: and Ch.B. M.D. University professors , M.B. (always conjointly), the whilst for clinical and B.Sc. in Public D.Sc. in Public appointed by University Court, Ch.M. ; Health; Health; instruction female students are admitted to the and B.Sc. in Pharmacy. A Preliminary Examination must Royal be in Latin, Mathe- Infirmary. passed (1) English, (2) (3) Elementary Professors-Natural A. F.R.S. matics, and (4) Greek, or French, or German, with possible Philosophy: Gray, LL.D., to students whose native is not Materia Medica : Ralph Stockman, M.D. Chemistry: options language English John LL.D. Sir William in the case of the fourth Candidates the Fergusson, Surgery: Macewen, subject. taking F.R.S. Practice of Sir Thomas McCall examination are not to M.D., Medicine : University preliminary obliged M.D. Murdoch M.D. pass in all the four subjects at one examination but must Anderson, Midwifery : Cameron, do so at not more than two occasions. Anatomy: John Cleland, M.D., F.R.S. Zoology: John G. M.A. F. 0. F.R.S. -For the degrees of M.B. and Ch.B. a curriculum of five years Kerr, Botany: Bower, D.Sc., Physio- is in each of the first four of which the student logy : D. Noel Paton, M.D. Forensic Medicine : John required, M.D. Clinical Sir H. C. M.D. must attend at least two five months’ courses, or Glaister, Surgery : Cameron, alternately M.D. Robert one five months’ course and two courses of two and a Clinical Medicine: S. Gemmell, Pathology: half months. The minimum of attendance in the first Muir, M.A., M.D. four years includes five months’ courses in the follow- In this University Bursaries and Prizes to the annual ing subjects :-Anatomy, Practical Anatomy(two courses), amount of over £1000 are appropriated to students in the Chemistry, Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Physiology, Medical Faculty, and there are, moreover, several Scholar- Practice of Medicine, Surgery, Midwifery and Diseases ships and Fellowships which may be held by medical of Women and Infants, and Pathology ; and courses of students who have gone through the Arts course. The two and a half months in the following: Practical Che- designation, money value, subjects of examination or other mistry, Physics, Botany, Zoology, Practical Physiology, method of selection, conditions of eligibility, &c., of the Practical Pathology, Medical Jurisprudence, and Public Bursaries and Prizes are as follows :-Two Highland Society Health. Candidates must attend at least three years the Bursaries, tenable for five years, open to medical students Medical and Surgical Practice of a recognised hospital of Highland descent, ;E25 each, awarded on results of Pre- accommodating at least 80 patients and having a distinct liminary Examination ; Mackintosh Mental Science Bursary, staff of physicians and surgeons. At least nine months’ open to medical students of either sex attending the Lectures hospital attendance is required on both Clinical Surgery on Insanity, £31 ; Monteith Bursary, tenable for two years, and Clinical Medicine, and the student must have acted awarded on results of Second Professional Examination, £21, as clerk in medical and dresser in surgical wards, and Anatomy and Physiology; Dr. Thomas Gibson Bursary, must have had six months’ outdoor practice ; he must tenable for four years, open to medical students preparing also have attended a course of Mental Diseases and of to be Missionaries, .c36, competition at the First Professional Practical Pharmacy (25 meetings), must have been Examination ; Coats Scholarship, open to graduates in properly instructed in Vaccination at a public vaccination medicine of not more than three years’ standing, holder to station, and must have attended at least 12 cases of prosecute research in pathology, £80, Pathology ; John labour, or three months of the Practice of a Lying-in Macfarlane Bursary and Lorimer Bursary, each tenable for Hospital, six cases being personally conducted. The Uni- three vears and open to medical students entering on their versity also requires further study in Post-Mortem Examina- second winter session, .f.40 and &24 respectively; two tions, Fevers, and Ophthalmology, and recommends study Armagh Bursaries, open to students of either sex pre- in other special subjects. If a candidate has completed senting themselves for the Final Examination for the in a University of the United Kingdom a course of study degree of M.A. and intending to study Medicine, £48 and passed an examination in Botany, Zoology, Physics, each, one tenable for three years awarded for honours in or Chemistry, qualifying for a degree in Science or in Arts, Mental Philosophy, one tenable for two years awarded for he is held to have passed the examinations in such subject honours in Classics ; Taylor Bursary, tenable for four years, or subjects. open to students of either sex in any Faculty, .67, appoint- There are four Professional Examinations, the first com- ment by the Senate; William Gardiner Bursary, tenable prising Botany, Zoology, Physics, and Chemistry, to be taken for two years, open to medical students of either sex, after the completion of the included courses (candidates 14, Physiology, Chemistry, and Physics of Professional 639

Examinations ; Rainy Bursary, tenable for two years, open to Anatomy, .62 12s. 6d. ; Osteology alone, Rl11s. 6d. ; Prac- medical students entering on their fourth winter session, tical Anatomy alone, £ 1 11s. 6d. Chemistry: Lectures, ;62 2s.; .620, Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry, Botany, and Practical Chemistry, 93 3s. Botany and Zoology : Reduced Zoology ; two Paterson Bursaries, tenable for four years, fees for Lectures with Laboratory work in Botany or in open to medical students of first or second session, .f.25 Zoology, during same summer session, Z3 38.; for Lecture and .620 respectively, Mathematics and Dynamics ; Brunton Class or Practical Class separately, in Botany or in Zoology, Memorial Prize, awarded annually to the most distinguished E2 2s. Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery (including Hos- graduate in medicine of the year, £10 ; Dobbie Smith Gold pital Practice), Aural Surgery, Diseases of Throat and Medal, awarded annually for an Essay on any Botanical Nose, and Mental Diseases, fee for each course, £1 Is. subject ; two Arnott Prizes, £ 20 and .f.15 respectively, Public Health Laboratory, fee for six months’ course, Physiological Physics, &c.; Andrew and Bethia Stewart E12 12s. Matriculation Fees: For the year, 10s. ; for one Bursary, tenable for three years, open to M.A. Graduates of class in winter session alone, 5s. ; for summer session the University, £50, Special Examination ; Weir Bursary, alone, 5s. awarded on result of Second and Third Professional Exa- Western Infirmary.-Fees For Hospital Attendance, minations, £16 ; McCunn Medical Research Scholarship, RIO 10s. afterwards free. For Clinical Instruction, winter, open to medical graduates of Scottish Universities, .6100; R3 3 3s. ; summer, R2 2s. Pathology: systematic, £4 4s. ; (see University Calendar). practical, £3 3s. Vaccination fee, 91 Is. ANDERSON’S COLLEGE MEDICAL SCHOOL, Dumbarton- Royal Infirmary.-Fees: Hospital Practice and Clinical first road, Glasgow, W.-This medical school was founded in Instruction, year, E10 10s. second year, £10 10s.; the year 1800. It has given 13 professors to the afterwards free. Six months, e6 6s. ; three months, £4 4s, University of Glasgow. The following courses are given, Pathology, both courses, 64 4s. Vaccination Fee, £1 1s. which qualify for all the licensing boards and for the Attendance at the dispensaries of the Western and Royal Universities of London, Durham, Ireland, Edinburgh, Infirmaries is included in the hospital fee. and Glasgow (the latter two under certain condi- Maternity and Women’s Hospital.-Fee for six months, tions) :-In winter: Anatomy, Professor A. M. Buchanan; £3 3s. Physics. Professor Peter Bennett ; Chemistry, Professor Royal Hospital for Sick Children.-Fee for one year, J. Watson ; Botany, Professor B. G. Cormack; Zoology, .61 Is. Professor Geo. Bell Todd; Materia Medica, Professor Eye Infirmary.-Fee Hospital Practice and Clinical John P. Duncan; Midwifery, Professor John Edgar ; instruction, including Lectures at the College, six months, Surgery, Professor G. H. Edington ; Practice of Medicine, 6i is. Professor John Cowan ; Ophthalmic Medicine and Loek Hospital.-£1 1s. Surgery, Dr. T. Spence Meighan; Aural Surgery, Dr. J. Fever Hospital, Belvidere or Ruchill.-Fee, £1 1s. Galbraith Connal; Diseases of Throat and Nose, Dr. John Hospitalfor Skin Diseases.-Fee, £1 1s. Macintyre; Public Health (Laboratory Course), Professor The Carnegie Trust extends its benefactions to students Carstairs C. Douglas. In summer: Anatomy, Practical at Anderson’s College Medical School. Full particulars may Anatomy, and Osteology ; Practical Chemistry; Botany be obtained from Mr. W. S. McCormick, the Carnegie Trust and Practical Botany ; Zoology and Practical Zoology ; Offices, Merchants’ Hall, Edinburgh. Practical Physiology ; Practical Materia Medica and Certificates of attendance on the lectures at Anderson’s Pharmacy; Medical Jurisprudence (Professor Carstairs C. College Medical School are received by the Universities of Douglas); Diseases of Women and Children (Professor London, Durham, Ireland, Edinburgh, and Glasgow (the John Edgar) ; Operative Surgery ; Ophthalmic Medicine and latter two under certain conditions) ; by the Royal Colleges Surgery ; Aural Surgery ; Mental Diseases (Dr. John Cars- of Physicians of London and Edinburgh ; by the Royal well) ; and Public Health (Lecture Course and Laboratory Colleges of Surgeons, England, Edinburgh, and Ireland; Course). The Chemical Laboratory is open daily from 10 by the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland; by the to 5. The Dissecting-room is open in winter from 9 A.M. Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow; by the to 6 P.M., and in summer from 6 A.M. to 6 P.M. The Society of Apothecaries, London; and by the Army, Navy, students are assisted in their dissections by the Pro- and East India Boards. The courses of Laboratory Instruc- fessor and Demonstrators, by whom frequent examina- tion and Lectures in Public Health are recognised by the tions and demonstrations on the parts dissected are con- Scottish Colleges; by the Royal College of Physicians and ducted. The supply of subjects for dissection is ample, the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland ; and by the Uni- and students are consequently provided with parts as soon versity of Cambridge. Communications relating to the as they may be ready for them. The Dissecting-room is Medical School to be addressed to the Secretary of the provided with a complete series of dissected specimens, Medical Faculty, Anderson’s College Medical School, mounted in plaster of Paris, illustrating the anatomy of Glasgow, W. Communications relating to the Preliminary the human body. Candidates for the Licence in Dental Examination in General Education to be addressed to Mr. Surgery can obtain the full medical curriculum in Anatomy, Alexander Mackay, Educational Institute Office, 34, North Chemistry, Physiology, Surgery, Practice of Medicine, Bridge-street, Edinburgh. Communications relating to the and Materia Medica. The courses special to Dentistry Triple Qualification to be addressed to Mr. Alexander are conducted at the Glasgow Dental Hospital and Duncan, LL.D., Faculty Hall, 242, St. Vincent-street, School. Glasgow. Communications relating to the Dental School to be addressed to M. West The new buildings are situated in Dumbarton-road, im- Mr. D. Alexander, 97, Regent- mediately to the west of the entrance to the Western street, Glasgow. Infirmary, within two minutes’ walk of it, and four minutes’ The Malcolm Kerr Bursary in Anatomy (value about £10) is Junior Class walk of the University. Extensive accommodation is pro- open to students of the Anatomy during vided for Practical Anatomy, Practical Chemistry, Practical Winter Session 1909-10. Botany, Practical Zoology, Practical Physiology, Practical The Winter Session will be opened on Monday, Oct. llth, Pharmacy, and Operative Surgery. Ample provision has 1909, and will be closed on Thursday, March 17th, 1910. also been made for the comfort of studence. The Summer Session will be opened on Tuesday, 1910, and will be closed on Tuesday, June 28th, Class Fees.-For each course of Lectures (Anatomy, Oph- April 19th, thalmic Medicine and Surgery, Aural Surgery, Diseases of 1910. Throat and Nose, Mental Diseases; and Public Health ST. MUNGO’S COLLEGE AND GLASGOW ROYAL INFIR- excepted), first session, .f.22 2s; second session (in MARY.-This College was incorporated in 1889. The Anderson’s College), .611 ls. For Practical Classes Glasgow Royal Infirmary was founded in 1791. The (except Anatomy, Chemistry, and Public Health)-namely, Faculty of Medicine of the College occupies new buildings Botany, Zoology, Physiology, Pharmacy, and Operative erected for the purposes of a medical school, adjoining and Surgery-first session, E2 2s. ; second session, .f.2 2s. communicating with the Royal Infirmary. The Labora- Anatomy Class Fees: Winter, first session, Lectures and tories, Museums, and Lecture-rooms are equipped and Practical Anatomy, Z5 5 5s. ; Practical Anatomy alone, adapted to modern scientific requirements. Recent addi- E2 2s. Second session, Lectures and Practical Anatomy, tions consist of Public Health, Practical Zoology, and iE5 5s. ; Practical Anatomy alone, .62 2s. Third session, Bacteriological Laboratories. A complete electric light Practical Anatomy, £1 1s. Summer, Lectures and Practical installation has been added and a powerful Educational Anatomy, E2 12s. 6d. ; Lectures alone, El 118. 6d. Practical Lantern has been provided for demonstration purposes. Anatomy alone, .f.1 lls 6d. ; Osteology and Practical The Royal Infirmary, which is at the service of the 640

College for the purpose of clinical and practical instruc- women on the same conditions as to men. They have- tion, is one of the largest hospitals in the kingdom. The access to the University Museum and can borrow books. winter session will open on Monday, Oct. llth. from the University Library, besides having a library of Psychological Medicine.-Practical instruction is given in reference in Queen Margaret College. The number of Woodilee Asylum, situated within a short distance of students enrolled in session 1908-1909 was 676, of whom about Glasgow and having accommodation for 850 patients. Six 80 were studying medicine and the rest arts or science. The resident clinical clerks are appointed annually. These School of Medicine is a special feature of the College, and clerkships are open to students attending St. Mungo’s gives full preparation for the medical degrees of the Uni- College. versity. In July, 1894, for the first time in the history of any Clinical Instruction in Fevers.-Classes are conducted by Scottish university, women students graduated in medicine Dr. Johnston, Superintendent, at the City of Glasgow Fever at the " capping " in Glasgow University. 141 women have Hospital, Belvidere, and Dr. Brownlee, Superintendent, at now taken the degree of M.B., C.M., or M.B., Ch.B. of the the City of Glasgow Fever Hospital, Ruchill. University of Glasgow. The women students work in the Clinical Instruction in Midwifery.-The close proximity of University laboratories for Physics, Zoology, Botany, the Maternity Hospital enables the Professor of Midwifery to Physiology, Pathology, Medical Jurisprudence, and Public conduct frequent clinical demonstrations there during the Health, and have special laboratories for Chemistry and summer session. Anatomy at Queen Margaret College. Excellent facilities. The classes in St. Mungo’s College qualify for the for clinical work are given in the Royal Infirmary, in the English, Scotch, and Irish Conjoint Boards and, under New Maternity, and other hospitals. By a gift of £5000 certain conditions, for the various universities, in- granted for the purpose by the Bellahouston Trust the cluding the University of London. Students who have University Court was enabled to add to the College a fulfilled the conditions of the Carnegie Trust as regards large building for the study of Anatomy and other Scottish birth or extraction, age (16 years), and Preliminary medical subjects which was opened in October, 1895. The Examination, are eligible for the benefits of this Trust Arthur Scholarship is open every third year to students of during the whole course of their studies at St. Mungo’s first year ; other Bursaries are open in Arts and Medicine; College. and by an ordinance of the Universities Commissioners The fee for each class is £2 2s., except Zoology and women are admitted to certain University bursaries, scholar- Botany, joint fee .63 3s., Anatomy, Winter Session, f.4 4s., i ships, and fellowships. A house of residence for the students Pathology, £4 4s., Physics, .f.2 4s. 6d., Public Health of the College coming from a distance was opened by the Laboratory, Z12 12s., and certain extra classes for which Queen Margaret Hall Co., Limited, in October of 1894. The the fee is 91 Is. The hospital fee (including clinical Winter Session commences on Oct. llth. lectures) is .f.21 for a perpetual ticket. Lectrrers (other than Universit,y Professors).-Anatomy: The classes in St. Mungo’s College are now open to male ’, Dr. T. H. Bryce. Chemistry : Dr. H. W. Bolam. Medicine: and female students equally. Dr. W. K. Hunter. Surgery: Mr. J. H. Pringle. On The minimum fees for all the lectures, including hos- the Eye : Dr. A. M. Ramsay. for candidates for the pital attendance, necessary Diplomas ROYAL which is of the or Scotch of and INFIRMARY, Glasgow.-This infirmary, English Colleges Physicians the in is situated in amount to 665. Further particulars can be largest Glasgow, Cathedral-square, Surgeons and has car communication with of obtained from a which be free on Castle-street, every part syllabus may procured the St. is in the application to the Dean, 86, Castle-street, Glasgow. city. Mungo’s College infirmary grounds. The infirmary has. including the Ophthalmic Department, WESTERN MEDICAL SCHOOL.-This School is GLASGOW over 620 beds, the average number occupied in 190& in close to the and situated University-avenue, University being 625. When the rebuilding of the infirmary, now Lectures and Demonstrations are Western Infirmary. given in progress, is completed it will have about 700 on Chemistry, on Anatomy, on Surgery, on Midwifery beds. There are special beds and wards for diseases of on on the of and Gynaecology, Medicine, and Eye. Some women, of the throat, nose, and ear, venereal diseases, burns, the classes for and for Scotch qualify graduation diplomas. and septic cases. Wards are set apart for the teaching of Class Fees.-For each course of Lectures the fee is .f.2 2s.,’ Women Students. At the Out-door Department the attend- or in some cases 61 Is. There is no matriculation fee, ances in 1908 numbered over 140,000. In addition to the large .Lecturers: Winter Dr. Ana- Session.-Chemistry: Neave ; medical and surgical departments there are departments for and tomy : Dr. Wright Thomson, Tuesday, Wednesday, special diseases-viz., diseases of women, of the throat and at 4.15 A. at 12 Friday, P.M.; Surgery : Dr. Young, noon ; nose, of the ear, of the eye, of the skin, and of the teeth. Dr. Balfour at 2 Medicine: Dr. Midwifery : Marshall, P.M. ; Five house physicians and nine house surgeons, having a A. B. at 3 and Sloan, P.M. ; The Eye : Dr. Fergus, Monday legal qualification in medicine and surgery, who board in at 4 P.M. Thursday, the hospital free of are every six months. Summer Dr. Dr. charge, appointed Session.-Chemistry : Neave ; Anatomy : Clerks and dressers are appointed by the physicians and and at 3.15 Wright Thomson, Tuesday Friday, P.M. ; Opera- surgeons. As a large number of cases of acute diseases and tive Dr. A. and Surgery: Young, Monday, Wednesday, accidents of a varied character are received these appoint- at 1 Dr. Balfour at Friday, P.M.; Gynaecology: Marshall, ments are very valuable and desirable. There is a modern 2 Medicine : Dr. A. B. and P.M. ; Sloan, Monday, Tuesday, and fully equipped Electrical Pavilion and year by year Friday, at 4 P.M. ; Ophthalmology: Dr. Fergus, Monday and the latest and most approved apparatus for diagnosis Thursday, at 11 A.M. and 3 P.M. Some of the above hours and treatment has been added. The fees for hospital atten- are liable to alteration. Further particulars can be obtained dance, including clinical lectures and tutorial instruction, from the Secretary, Mr. J. N. Morton, 58, Bath-street. attendance at the out-door department, at the pathological QUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE, University of Glasgow.- department, post-mortem examinations, and the use of the Queen Margaret College was founded in 1883 by the museum are as follows: For one year, .f.10 10s. for six Glasgow Association for the Higher Education of Women months, £6 6s. ; for three months, ;E4 4s. Students who in and handsome and grounds have fees to the amount of .621 to the Royal (instituted 1877), buildings ’’ paid Glasgow near the University were presented to the College in 1884 Infirmary shall be permitted to attend in any subsequent by Mrs. John Elder. In 1890 a School of Medicine for year or years one winter and one summer course of instruc- women was added to its Arts Faculty. In 1892, when the I tion in the infirmary without further payment ; and students Universities Commissioners issued an ordinance empower- who have paid to any other hospital in the United ing the Scottish University Courts to make provision for Kingdom fees, being not less than £21, in virtue of which the instruction of women, the Council of the College and they are entitled to attend without further payment, Mrs. Elder transferred to the University the College, its shall be admitted as students of the Royal Infirmary on buildings, grounds, and endowments, on condition that payment of ;&3 3s. for six months or .f.1 1 11s. 6d. for three these should be devoted to the maintenance of University months. classes for women only. The College then became the Staff.-Visiting Physicians: Dr. G. S. Middleton, Dr. women’s department of the University of Glasgow; its T. K. Monro, Dr. W. K. Hunter, Dr. J. M. Cowan, and Dr. classes are taught by professors of the University and other J. B. Mackenzie Anderson. Visiting Surgeons : Mr. John lecturers appointed by the University Court, and it is Barlow, Mr. J. A. Adams, Mr. David Newman, Mr. Q. governed by the University Court and Senate. The curri- McLennan, Mr. J. H. Pringle, Mr. H. Rutherfurd, and Mr. culum, regulations, and fees are the same as those of the P. Paterson. Consulting Surgeon for Diseases of the Eye :-. male students, and the University degrees are open to Dr. A. Maitland Ramsay. Surgeon for Diseases of the 641 Throat and Nose and Consulting Medical Electrician : Mr. Oswald. Consulting Medical Electrician: Dr. D. J. .J. Macintyre. Gynecologist: Dr. Balfour Marshall. Surgeon Mackintosh, M.V.O. Medical Electricians: Dr. J. G. for Diseases of the Ear : Mr. J. Kerr Love. Pathologist Tomkinson, Dr. Archd. Hay, and Dr. W. F. Somerville. and Curator of Museum : , Dr. J. H. Teacher. Assistant Dr. Robert Muir. Assistant Pathologist: Pathologists : . Pathologist : Dr. A. M. Kennedy. Bacteriologist: Mr. David Dr. S. Dunn and Dr. Leonard Findlay. Vaccinator : McCrorie. Assistant Bacteriologists : Mr. J. A. Camp- Dr. J. W. Nicol. Dental Surgeon : Mr. W. D. Woodburn, bell and Dr. Lizzie T. Fraser. Medical Electrician : Mr. L.D.S. Superintendent: Dr. Donald J. Mackintosh, M.V.O. J. R. Riddell. Assistant Medical Electricians : Dr. Samuel Matron: Miss H. Gregory Smith. Secretary and Treasurer : Capie, Dr. Katharine M. Chapman, and Dr. Janie S. Henry Johnston, 87, Union-street. Assistant Secretary : McLachlan. Anaesthetists: Dr. John Donald and Dr. R. Bruce. J. Matheson Johnston, C.A. ’ Vaccinator : Dr. H. H. Borland. Dispensary Physicians: ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN, Mr. David Dr. John Dr. Glasgow.-The McCrorie, Henderson, Campbell at Garnethill was in 1882, S. Dr. James Dr. J. T. and Hospital opened December, Marshall, Scott, McLachlan, and in June, 1903, a branch of two wards Dr, A. W. Extra country consisting Harrington. Dispensary Physicians: was opened at Drumchapel. The number of beds in Dr. Dugald McPhail, and Dr. Wm. H. Brown. Dispensary the town and branch is 100. A John hospital country together .Surgeons : Mr. A. N. McGregor, Mr. John Patrick, Mr. or A. C. Mr. A. C. Mr. Thomas and Mr. specially designed Dispensary, Out-patient Department, Macewen, Faulds, Kay, was opened in October, 1888, in West Graham-street. A Robert Ramsey. Extra Dispensary Surgeons : Mr. James central site close to the has been secured and University Battersby, Mr. Donald Duff, Mr. Spencer Mort. Dis- and a of at least 200 beds to take the of hospital place pensary Specialists :-Diseases Women : Dr. Peter of the one in Garnethill will be erected thereon The D. and shortly. McBryde, Dr. W. Macfarlane, jun., Dr. A. G. Banks, whole institution is for non-infectious cases and is available Dr. Margaret H. Smart; Diseases ot the Ear: Dr. James Adam ; to medical students for clinical instruction in the diseases Diseases of the Skin : Dr. Alexander Morton and Dr. G. peculiar to childhood. Classes are formed both at Hospital McIntyre ; Diseases of the Throat and Nose : Dr. R. Fuller- and Dispensary at the beginning of the University session in ton and Dr. Diseases of the Dr. J. Dr. Grant; Eye : Rowan, October. Students may be enrolled at any time. Fee £ 1 1s. H. W. and Dr. J. H. Diseases of the Thomson, McIlroy; per annum, admitting to both Hospital and Dispensary. Teeth : Mr. W. and Mr. W. R. Taylor Taylor. Superintendent: Further particulars on applying to the House Surgeon, Dr. J. Maxtone Thom. 45, Scott-street, Garnethill, Glasgow. Physicians: Dr. GLASGOW WESTERN INFIRMARY.-This hospital adjoins Samson Gemmell and Dr. George S. Middleton. Surgeons: the University of Glasgow. Number of beds upwards of Mr. T, Kennedy Dalziel and Mr. R. H. Parry. 520. Special wards are set apart for Diseases of Women and GLASGOW OPHTHALMIC INSTITUTION, 126, West Regent- for Affections of the Skin. In the out-patient department street (29 beds and six cots).-Clinical and systematic there are special cliniques for Diseases of Women and for course of lectures for students during the winter and summer Diseases of the Throat, Ear, and Teeth. The Clinical sessions. In-patients, 1053 ; out- or dispensary patients, ,Courses are given by the physicians and surgeons, each of 10,306. Operations on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Honorary whom conducts a separate class, and students require to Consulting Surgeon: Dr. D. N. Knox. Surgeon: Dr. A. enter their names at the beginning of the session for the Maitland Ramsay. Assistant Surgeons : Dr. John Rowan, class which they propose to attend. Special instruc- Dr. H. Wright Thomson, and Dr. John Gilchrist. Patho- tion is given to junior students by tutors or assistants, logist : Dr. Mary Hannay. Bacteriologist: Dr. J. Campbell and clinical clerks and dressers are selected from the McClure. Electrician : Dr. John Gilchrist. Anvesthetist Dr. members of the class. All the courses of clinical instruc- R. H. Henderson. House Surgeon: Dr. John Fotheringham. tion are recognised by the University of Glasgow and the This institution is the Ophthalmic Department of the Royal other boards in the kingdom. In the Pathological Department Infirmary. A post-graduate course is given by Dr. the course is both systematic and practical, also post-graduate Ramsay and assistants during September. Clinical in- courses, and extends through the winter and following struction is given in the summer session to students of summer ; these are likewise recognised by the University for the University and Queen Margaret College and in winter graduation. Fourteen resident assistants are appointed to students of St. Mungo’s College and to all who take annually, without salary, from those who have completed the class. ,their course. The fee for hospital attendance is .f.l0 10s. GLASGOW EYE INFIRMARY, Berkeley-street and Charlotte- and the fees for clinica instruction are.f.3 3s. for the Winter street.-This institution, the largest of its kind in Scotland, Session for the Summer Session. and .62 2s. was founded in 1824. The Infirmary now consists of two Staff.-Honorary Consulting Physician : Dr. G. P. Tennant. large buildings-that in Berkeley-street being occupied as Honorary Consulting Gynæcologist : Dr. W. L. Reid. Visit- the Infirmary proper, and that in Charlotte-street (new ing Physicians: Dr. Samson Gemmell, Dr. Ralph Stockman, buildings opened June, 1894) as a dispensary. The In- and Dr. Wm. MacLennan. Visiting Surgeons: Sir Hector firmary is devoted exclusively to the treatment of Diseases C. Cameron, Sir W. Macewen, Dr. J. C. Renton, Sir of the Eye, and is intended primarilv to provide treatment, George T. Beatson, K.C.B., Dr. T. K. Dalziel, and Dr. and, when necessary, board and lodging, for those who are James H. Nicoll. Physicians for Diseases of Women: Dr. unable to do so for themselves. The average number of new Murdoch Cameron and Dr. John M. Munro Kerr. Assistant patients for the last ten years has been 22,291’3, and the Physicians: Dr. R. B. Ness, Dr. W. R. Jack, Dr. James total number of cases in 1908 was 25,570. Carslaw, and Dr. John S. M’Kendrick. Assistant Surgeons : Gentlemen may attend as students on payment to the Dr. Duncan Macartney, Dr. Robert Kennedy, Dr. Alfred treasurer of the following fees :-For six months £1 1s., A. Young, Dr. G. B. Buchanan, Dr. John Morton, and Dr. 12 months .,c2 2s. All students when duly entered in G. H. Edington. Dispensary Physicians: Dr. Robert the Infirmary Register may attend the clinical in- Fullarton, Dr. John Gracie, Dr. J. Campbell McClure, struction of any or every member of the medical staff Dr. Frank Charteris, Dr. A. B. Sloan, and Dr. Leonard on production of their tickets. The days on which the Findlay. Dispensary Surgeons: Dr. Farquhar Macrae, Dr. surgeons respectively attend to receive patients may be Alex. MacLennan, Dr. Archd. Young, Dr. M. L. Taylor, Dr. ascertained at the Infirmary. Students have the privilege W. W. Christie, and Dr. C. C. Cuthbert. Anæsthetists : of being present in the Dispensaries at such hours as Dr. James P. Boyd, Dr. Home Henderson, Dr. Dingwall are arranged. They may enter the wards along with the Kennedy, Dr. John W. Renton, and Dr. J. K. Patrick. surgeon whose clinique they are attending when he visits Dispensary Gynæcologists: Dr. S. Cameron and Dr. David his patients. They may also be present at operations under Dickie. Extra Dispensary Physicians: Dr. John P. Duncan, the sanction of the surgeon operating, but no student may Dr. Murray Ross Taylor, Dr. Geo. A. Allan, Dr. Jas. R. C. enter the wards or operating-room except under the aforesaid Greenlees, Dr. G. H. Clark, and Dr. D. R. Kilpatrick. regulation. Students may be allowed the use of the journals Extra Dispensary Surgeons: Dr. A. H. Edwards, Dr. R. B. and case-books for examination on applying to the House ’Carslaw, Dr. Wm. Rankin, and Dr. J. Mill Renton. Extra Surgeon. The wards and dispensary are recognised by the Dispensary Surgeon for Diseases of the Ear : Dr. Thomas University of Glasgow for the purpose of instruction in Barr. Assistant Dispensary Surgeon for Diseases of the ophthalmology for graduation in medicine. Secretary and Ear : Dr. J. Stoddart Barr. Honorary Consulting Ophthalmic Acting Treasurer : Harold John Black, 88, West Regent- Surgeon: Dr. Thomas Reid. Dispensary Surgeon for Diseases street, Glasgow. The medical session opens in October. of the Throat and Nose : Dr. J. Walker Downie. Honorary The Medical Staff is as follows-:--Surgeons: Dr. Consulting Physician for Mental Disorders : Dr. L. R. Thomas S. Meighan, Dr. A. Freeland Fergus, Dr. 642

Andrew Wilson, Dr. James Hinshelwood, Dr. Leslie teachers as may be recognised for the purpose by the Buchanan, and Dr. W. Ernest F. Thomson. Assistant University Court. Surgeons: Dr. A. Lewis M’Millan, Dr. Henry L. G. Women shall be admitted to graduation in Medicine, sub- Leask, Dr. W. Cochrane Murray, Dr. Brownlow Riddell, ject to the provisions of Ordinance No. 18 [General No. 9- Dr. Arthur J. Ballantyne, and Dr. Arthur Vost. Patho- Regulations for the Graduation of Women and for their logist : Dr. M. Logan Taylor. House Surgeon : Dr. Jas. D. Instruction in the Universities] : Provided always that every Kidd. Assistant House Surgeon: Dr. Wm. H. Manson. candidate for graduation shall produce evidence of having satisfied the conditions herein laid down with respect to the and shall be examined in all the UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS COLLEGE, Preliminary Examination, (UNITED necessary for graduation by the Examiners of the ST. ANDREWS AND UNIVERSITY subjects COLLEGE, University of St. Andrews. All the classes necessary for DUNDEE). graduation shall be taken in the University of St. Andrews, The following are extracts from the Regulations for except in so far as instruction obtained elsewhere is allowed Degrees in Medicine contained in Ordinance No. 45 by the said Ordinance. (St. Andrews, No. 4) of the Commissioners under the Professional Examinations for the Degrees of Baohelor of Universities (Scotland) Act, 1889. These regulations came Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.-Each candidate shall be into force on April 19th, 1897. Four degrees in Medicine examined both in writing and orally, and also clinically and Surgery shall be conferred by the University of where the nature of the subject admits, in the following St. Andrews-viz., Bachelor of Medicine (M.B.), Bachelor divisions-viz., first, in Botany, Zoology, Physics, and of Surgery (Ch.B.), Doctor of Medicine (M.D.), Master of Chemistry; second, in Anatomy, Physiology, and Materia Surgery (Ch.M.), and a Diploma in Public Health. The Medica; third, in Pathology, and Forensic Medicine and whole curriculum may be taken at University College, Public Health; and fourth, in Surgery, Clinical and Dundee, or the first two years of the course may Operative Surgery, Practice of Medicine and Clinical be taken at St. Andrews and the remaining three Medicine, and Midwifery and Gynaecology (Systematic and years in Dundee. The degrees of M.B. and Ch.B. shall Clinical). always be conjoined. Before commencing his medical The fee to be paid for the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine studies each student shall pass a Preliminary Examination and Bachelor of Surgery shall be 22 guineas and the pro- in (a) English, (b) Latin, (o) Elementary Mathematics, and portion of this sum to be paid by a candidate at each division (d) one of the following optional subjects :-(a) Greek, of the examination shall be regulated from time to time by (8) French, (&Ugr;) German, (8) Italian, (e) any other Modern the University Court. The fee to be paid for the degree of Language, () -Logic. A degree in Arts or in Science in any Doctor of Medicine shall be 10 guineas, exclusive of any of the Universities of the United Kingdom and in some stamp duty which for the time may be demanded. The fee colonial or foreign universities shall exempt from the to be paid for the degree of Master of Surgery shall be Preliminary Examination. The Preliminary Examination for 10 guineas. graduation in Medicine and Surgery, Arts or Science, of the The whole medical curriculum can be taken in University University of St. Andrews is accepted as equivalent to the College or the first two years in United College. Registration Examination required by the General Medical Bursaries, United College, St. Andrews.-Fourteen Taylour Council (the certificate to include the required subjects). Thomson Bursaries for female Medical students of the Also the Final Examination for a degree in Arts or annual value of from R20 to £30 each, tenable for one or Science and the Final Examination for the Diploma of two years. The Bursaries are awarded in the order of merit, L.L.A. the most valuable ones being given to those students who Degree of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of S’urgery.- obtain the highest marks in the Preliminary Examination Candidates must have been engaged in medical study for, and who are prepared to take two Anni Medici at the United at least five years. In each of the first four years the College, St. Andrews. candidate must have attended at least two courses of University College, Dundee.-(a) Open to either sex. Eleven Entrance Bursaries of tenable for one instruction in one or more of the subjects of study specified, .815, year. to either sex: Four £20 and three second below, each course extending over a session of not less; (b) Open .615, Four and two third Two than five months, either continuous or divided into two, year. (c) £20 £15, year. (d) fourth Bute terms, or, alternatively, one such course along with two, £20, year. (e) Two .820, fifth year. (f) Bursary, founded in the late Most Honourable the courses, each extending over a session of not less than 1893 by Marquis of This consists of the free two and a half months. During the fifth or final year thej Bute, K.T. Bursary proceeds candidate shall be engaged in clinical study for at least ninei of £1000. (g) Two Bursaries of the annual value of £25, tenable for three at either months at the Infirmary of Dundee or at one or more of such years University College, Dundee, , or at Scottish candidates public hospitals or dispensaries, British or foreign, as may any University (local only). Professors-Natural William be recognised for the purpose by the University Court. The Philosophy : Peddie, D.Sc., candidate must have received instruction in each of the F.R.S.E. Chemistry: Hugh Marshall, D.Sc., F.R.S. Edin. Natural C.B. following subjects of study, including such examinations as; History : D’Arcy W. Thompson, M.A., in the various Patrick F.R.S.E. J. Yule may be prescribed classes-viz. : Anatomy,’ Botany: Geddes, Anatomy: M.D., LL.D E. W. Reid, Practical Anatomy, Chemistry, Materia Medica, Physiology,’ Mackay, Physiology : or B.A., D.Sc., M.B., M.R.C.S., F.R.S. L. R. Institutes of Medicine, Practice of Medicine, Surgery,, Pathology: Midwifery and the Diseases peculiar to Women and Infants, Sutherland, M.B., C.M. Surgery: D. MacEwan, M.D. Pathology, Practical Chemistry, Physics (including the; Medicine : Alexander M. Stalker, M.A, M.D. Midwifery: Dynamics of Solids, Liquids, and Gases, and the Rudi-. J. A. C. Kynoch, M.B., F.R.C.P.Edin. Materia Medica: ments of Sound, Heat, Light, and Electricity), Elementary C. R. Marshall, M.A., M.D. Botany, Elementary Zoology, Practical Physiology, PracticalI United College of St. Salvator and St. Leonard,-Profes- Natural Pathology, Forensic Medicine, and Public Health. The; sors-Natural Philosophy: A. S. Butler, M.A. candidate must have attended for at least three years the History: W. C. MacIntosh, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S. Chemistry: Medical and Surgical Practice either of the Infirmary of James C. Irvine, D.Sc., Ph.D. Anatomy : James Musgrove, Dundee or of a General Hospital elsewhere which accommo-. M.D., C.M. Physiology : Percy T. Herring, M.D. dates not fewer than 80 patients and possesses a distinctt For further particulars apply to Professor Kynoch, Dean staff of physicians and surgeons and is recognised forr of the Medical Faculty, University College, Dundee. the purpose by the University Court. Additional subjects3 - of study are Practical Pharmacy, Mental Diseases, Practical1 Midwifery, Operative Surgery, Vaccination, Children’s UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, Dundee.-This College is one of the Diseases, Fevers, Ophthalmology, and Post-mortem Ex- constituent colleges of the University of St. Andrews. In aminations. the new medical buildings there are spacious and well- laboratories and With respect to the places and institutions at which theequipped work-rooms for Anatomy, Physio- studies of the candidate be the logy, Materia Medica, Pathology, Ophthalmology, Public may prosecuted following and The shall have effect:-1. Two of the five years of Health, Medicine, Surgery, Gynxcology. complete regulations can taken medical study must be spent in the University of St. Andrews. medical curriculum be in Dundee. For classes, fees, &c., see under University of St. Andrews. 2. The remaining three years may be spent in any University of the United Kingdom or in any Indian, Colonial, orr ROYAL INFIRMARY, Dundee.-The Infirmary contains 400 Foreign University recognised for the purpose by thee beds, including special wards for the Diseases of Women, University Court, or in such medical schools or under such Children, Eye, Ear and Throat, Skin, and Obstetric cases. 643

There is in addition an Extern Obstetric Department. There Application for further information should be addressed were during last year 20,543 out-patients and 7281 home to the Secretary of the Medical Faculty. patients. The Royal Infirmary offers exceptional facilities for Professors-Natural Philosophy: C. Niven, M.A., F.R.S. practical work to students. Appointments : Five qualified Physiology: J. A. MacWilliam, M.D. Medicine: David Resident Medical Assistants are appointed every six months White Finlay, M.D. Chemistry : F. R. Japp, LL.D., F.R.S. and one non-resident Obstetric Assistant. Clinical Clerks Anatomy: R. W. Reid, M.D., F.R.C.S. burgery: (vacant). and Dressers are attached to the Physicians and Surgeons, Materia Medica: J. T. Cash, M.D., F.R.S. Midwifery: and students are appointed as assistants in the Patho- W. Stephenson, M.D. Forensic Medicine : Matthew Hay, logical Department. There are in connexion with the M.D. Botany: J. W. H. Trail, M.D., F.R.S. Pathology: clinical courses Tutorial Classes in Medicine and Surgery. Geo. Dean, M.B. Natural History: J. Arthur Thomson, Instruction is also given in Practical Pharmacy and Materia M.A. Medica and in Practical Dentistry. Further information d’aholccrships and Prizes.-In the Faculty of Medicine of can be obtained from Dr. Fraser, Medical Superintendent. the University of Aberdeen there are the following Bursaries, ROYAL and DISTRICT ASYLUMS, Dundee (five miles Scholarships, and Prizes ; Bursaries : about 15 Bursaries from City). Number of patients, (competition and presentation) are open each year, of .f.15 490.-Physician Super- to E20 annum in most of them tenable for intendent : Dr. William Tnaoh-Mackenz’e. Lectures on per value, being Mental Diseases and clinical instruction in connexion with three years; certain other Bursaries are not confined to Dundee of St. the Faculty of Medicine, but may be held by Arts Students. University College, (University Andrews), five Post-Graduate value E36 are given during the Summer Session at Scholarships : Scholarships, University annum. Prizes and Medals and at the and District Dr. Tuach- to £160 per Medals : 13 Gold College Royal Asylums by and Prizes for in &c. Mackenzie. The course consists of 12 Lectures and 14 proficiency special departments, Clinical ROYAL INFIRMARY.- Clinical Lectures and Demonstrations. There are two paid Instructzon. -ABERDEEN qualified Resident Assistants and two unpaid Resident Contains 251 beds. Consulting Physician : Dr. Angus Clinical Assistants. Fraser. Physicians : Professor Finlay, Dr. George M. Edmond, and Dr. Ashley W. Mackintosh. Assistant Phy- UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN. sicians : Dr. A. H. Lister, Dr. W. R. Pirie, and Dr. Thos. Fraser. Consulting Surgeons: Professor Alexander Ogston, The University of Aberdeen grants four degrees in Medi- Dr. J. C. 0. and Dr. J. Mackenzie Booth. cine Master Will, Surgeons : and Surgery-viz., Doctor of Medicine (M.D.), Mr. J. S. Mr. John and Mr. H. M. W. of Riddell, Marnoch, Surgery (Ch.M.), Bachelor of Medicine (M.B.), and Assistant Dr. Wallace Dr. of two and Gray. Surgeons: Milne, Bachelor Surgery (Ch.B.). The degrees of M.B. and Dr. Fred. K. Smith. Ch.B. are not and the of Henry Peterkin, Ophthalmic conferred separately higher degrees Dr. C. H. Usher. Assistant M.D. and Ch.M. are and Surgeon : Ophthalmic Surgeon : only granted to holders of the M.B. Dr. W. Clark Professor W. Ch.B. Souter. Gynaecologist: Stephen- degrees. son. Professor Dean. Assistant M.B. and Ch.B.-Before his Pathologist: George Degrees of commencing Dr. G. M. Duncan. Dental Dr. medical studies each student a Exa- Pathologist: Surgeon : must pass Preliminary J. M. P. Crombie. Anaesthetist: Dr. J. J. Y. mination in and Dalgarno. (1) English, (2) Latin, (3) Mathematics, Assistant Anaesthetists : Dr. Alex. Mitchell and Dr. A. W. or or German. In the case of a candi- (4) Greek, French, Falconer. Medical Electrician : Dr. J. R. Levack. Assistant date whose native is not an examination language English Medical Electrician: Dr. Clifford T. Bell. in the candidate’s native substituted for one Dermatologist language may be and Lecturer on Diseases of the Skin : Dr. J. F. Christie. in French or and an examination in other German, any Medical and Clinical Dr. William classical for one in Latin or Greek. The curri- Superintendent Registrar: language Sinclair. Clerk and Treasurer and Factor for the culum for the extend over a of five Hospital degrees period years, Lands: Mr. A. Scott during which attendance is required in the following Finnie, 343, Union-street, Aberdeen. subjects: Botany, Zoology, Physics, Chemistry (Systematic ABERDEEN ROYAL LUNATIC ASYLUM.-Contains, with and Practical), Anatomy (Systematic and Practical), Physio- hospital attached to main institution and agricultural logy (Systematic and Practical), Materia Medica and Thera- branch, about 986 beds. Medical Superintendent : Dr. peutics, Practical Pharmacy, Pathology (Systematic and William Reid. Assistant Physicians : Dr. Arthur Kellas, Practical), Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health, Sur- Dr. Kenneth Ross, and Dr. James Laing. Clerk, Treasurer, gery, Medicine, and Midwifery. and Factor: Mr. A. Scott Finnie, 343, Union-street, Candidates must attend for at least three years the medical Aberdeen. Clinical instruction is given to students during and surgical practice of a recognised hospital accommodat- three months in summer. ing at least 80 patients and having a distinct staff of physicians and surgeons, and they must have attended courses of at least nine months in clinical medicine and SCOTTISH MEDICAL CORPORATIONS clinical surgery. The candidate must have acted as clerk in GRANTING DIPLOMAS. the medical and dresser in the surgical wards of a hospital and must have attended for at least six months the practice OF EDIN- of a dispensary or the out-practice of a hospital, &c. Attend- ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF ance is also required on courses in Mental Diseases, Fevers, BURGH, ROYAL COLLEGE SURGEONS Ophthalmology, Post-mortem Examinations, and other special OF EDINBURGH, AND FACULTY OF subjects. The candidate is also required to have been pro- PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF perly instructed in Vaccination and to have attended at least GLASGOW.GLASGO VV . 12 Midwifery cases. These Colleges have made arrangements by which, after Professional Examinations are held twice in each year- one series of examinations, held in Edinburgh or Glasgow, namely, in March and July, directly after the close of the or both, the student may obtain the diplomas of the three winter and summer sessions. Bodies. The fee for the degrees of M.B. and Ch.B. amounts to The three Bodies grant their Single Licences only to £23 2.!. Matriculation fee for the winter and summer candidates who already possess legal qualifications in Medi- sessions, .f.1 1s. summer session alone, 10s. 6d. cine or Surgery. Copies of the Regulations for the Single Besides the Royal Infirmary, students have the oppor- Licence of any of the Bodies may be had on application tunity of attending the following institutions: City Fever to the respective secretaries. Hospital, Sick Children’s Hospital, General Dispensary, Professional Education.-I. The candidate must produce and Lying-in and Vaccine Institutions (daily), Royal Lunatic certificates or other satisfactory evidence of having Asylum, Ophthalmic Institution, &c. attended the following separate and distinct courses of Degrees of M.D. and Ch. M.- Candidates for either of instruction : Physics, three months ; Elementary Biology, these degrees must already hold the degrees of M.B. and three months ; Chemistry, six months ; Practical or Ch.B. of Aberdeen. A thesis has to be presented for Analytical Chemistry, three months; Anatomy, during at approval by the Medical Faculty and an examination has to least six months; Practical Anatomy, twelve months ; Physi- be passed in Clinical Medicine or Clinical Surgery as the ology, six months ; Materia Medica, three months; case may be. Fee for each of the degrees £10 10s. Pathology (including Practical Pathology), six months ; A diploma in Public Health is granted by the University Practice of Medicine, six months ; Clinical Medicine, nine to graduates in Medicine of a University in the United months; Principles and Practice of Surgery, six months; nine and the Kingdom, after a special examination. The diploma can be Clinical Surgery, months ; Midwifery Women and three Medical entered on the Register of the General Medical Council. Diseases of Children, months; 644 Jurisprudence and Public Health, three months. The subjects, and must also include instruction in administra. number of lectures certified as attended at any school tion of anaesthetics and attendance at post-mortem examina- not situated in Scotland should not be less than three- tions. The student’s regularity of attendance in the wards fourths of the total number of lectures delivered in a and out-patients’ departments of the hospitals and at the course. II. The candidate must also produce the follow- post-mortem examinations should be duly ascertained and ing certificates :-(a) Of having personally attended not noted on the certificate. less than six cases of labour, or alternatively attendance Students are recommended to pay particular attention to on 12 cases of labour, at least five of these to be conducted practical work in connexion with all the departments of personally under the direct superintendence of the practi- study, and to avail themselves of opportunities of acquiring tioner who signs the certificate, who must be a registered practical acquaintance with special departments of Clinical medical practitioner, but the practical midwifery applicable Study, such as Diseases of the Ear, Throat, and Skin, to students commencing medical study on and after Diseases of Children, and Operative Surgery. The examina. Oct. lst, 1908, is as follows: 1. Every student before com- tions shall be so conducted as to test practical knowledge. mencing the study of Practical Midwifery shall have Candidates shall be subjected to four professional exami. attended a course of lectures on Surgery and Midwifery and nations : be required to have held the offices of Clinical Medical Clerk First Examination.-The First examination shall embrace and Surgical Dresser. 2. Every student shall be required the following subjects-(1) Physics, (2) Chemistry, including either-(1) to have attended the indoor practice of a lying- Practical Chemistry, and (3) Elementary Biology. The fees in hospital or the lying-in wards of a general hospital for a payable for admission to the First examination shall be period of three months to the satisfaction of the medical for the whole examination, £5 ;. for each subject separately, officer in charge, and after having received therein practical £3 ; and for re-entry, £2 10s. instruction in the conduct of labour, under the personal Second Examination.-The Second examination shall supervision of a medical officer, to have conducted 12 cases embrace Anatomy and Physiology including Histology ; of labour under official medical supervision; or (2) to have and candidates may be admitted to this examination conducted not less than 12 cases of labour, subject to the at the end of the second year of medical study. The, following conditions-That he has during one month given fees payable for admission to the Second examination shall .regular daily attendance upon the indoor practice of a be-for the whole examination, 5, and for re-entry after lying-tn hospital or the lying-in wards of a general rejection, .f.3 for both subjects, and for each of the subjects hospital or Poor-law infirmary recognised for that pur- separately, .63, and for re-entry for each subject after pose by any of the licensing bodies, and that he rejection, .62. has therein conducted cases of labour under the -Third Examination.-The Third examination shall embrace personal supervision of a medical officer of the hospital or Pathology and Materia Medica with Pharmacy. The fees ,infirmary, who shall, when satisfied of the student’s com- payable for admission to the Third examination shall be- petence, authorise him to conduct outdoor cases under for the whole examination, £5; for re-entry in both subjects official medical supervision. 3. No certificate that the after rejection, .f.3; and for each of the subjects separately, student has conducted the above-mentioned 12 cases of £3, and for re-entry for each subject after rejection, 62. labour shall be accepted unless it is given by a member of Final Examination.-The Final examination shall not be the staff of a lying-in hospital or of the maternity charity taken earlier than the end of the fifth year of study of a general hospital or of a dispensary having an obstetric and shall embrace the following subjects :-Medicine,, staff recognised for that purpose by any of the licensing including Therapeutics, Medical Anatomy, and Clinical bodies or of a Poor-law infirmary having a resident medical Medicine ; Surgery, including Surgical Anatomy, Clinical officer so recognised. (b) Of having attended, for two and Surgery, and Diseases and Injuries of the Eye; Midwifery a half months, instruction in Practical Pharmacy ; the certifi- and Diseases of Women and of New-born Children; and cate to be signed by the teacher, who must be a member Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health, but it is optional of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, or the to candidates who have passed the Third Examination to be superintendent of the laboratory of a public hospital or dis- admitted to each of the subjects of the Final Examination or a who medicines pensary, registered practitioner dispenses on lodging certificates of having attended the necessary to his or a teacher a patients, of class of Practical Pharmacy. course or courses in that subject-viz., in Medical Juris- Of attended the (c) having for 27 months Medical prudence and Public Health at any time ; in Medicine and and of a contain- Surgical practice public general hospital Surgery and Midwifery, at any time after the end of the on an at least 80 available for ing average patients fifth Winter Session, provided the Final Examination is com. and clinical instruction possessing distinct staffs of phy- pleted within 15 months of passing any one of the three sicians and of surgeons. Evidence must be produced that latter subjects. All candidates shall be subjected, in addi. has acted as and - the candidate Surgical Dresser Medical tion to the written and oral examinations, to clinical exa. Clinical Clerk for not less than three months in the wards in minations in Medicine and Surgery, which shall include the each and has received instruction in adminis- case, practical Examination of Patients, Physical Diagnosis, the Clinical use tration of anaesthetics. (d) Of having attended for six of the Microscope, Examination of the Urine and Urinary months the practice of a public dispensary specially re- Deposits, Surgical Appliances, Bandages, Surface Markings, cognised by any of the above authorities, or the out-patient &c. The fees payable for the Final examination shall practice of a recognised general hospital or of having acted be,-for the whole examination, £15, for re-entry in all for six months as pupil to a registered practitioner who either subjects after rejection, £5, and for each of the subjects, holds such a public appointment, or has such opportunities separately, ;65, with 93 for re-entry in each subject. of as shall be to imparting practical knowledge satisfactory Candidates who enter on the footing of having passed the the this attendance should be cooperating authorities; earlier examination at another Board shall pay the fees in made after the student has the First and Second passed respect of these examinations, as well as the Final examina- examinations. (e) Of having been instructed in the Theory tion fees. and Practice of Vaccination a Public Vaccinator by There are six periods of examination annually, four in authorised the Local Government Board to certi- by grant Edinburgh and two in Glasgow, and candidates may present ncates of proficiency in vaccination and of having per- themselves at either examining centre irrespectively of the formed operations under the teacher’s inspection during a place of the previous examination. The Registrar in Edin- period of not less than six weeks. burgh is Mr. J. Robertson, solicitor, 54, George-square; and The above Course of Hospital Practice, and the above the Registrar in Glasgow, Mr. A. Duncan, LL.D., 242, Courses of Clinical Medicine and Clinical Surgery shall be St. Vincent-street, to whom fees and certificates must be attended at a Public General recognised Hospital, possessing sent for the respective examinations. : distinct staffs of Physicians and of Surgeons, and containing on an not less than 80 available for Clinical average ’patients Instruction. ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF EDINBURGH: In addition to the courses above candidates are prescribed THE MEMBERSHIP AND FELLOWSHIP. - required to attend the following courses : Diseases and Injuries of the Eye, three months; Insanity, three months; In addition to the diplomas granted by the Scottish Conw Infectious Diseases, three months. ’ joint Board the Royal College of Physicians grants honour The curriculum lasts for five years ; the fifth year should diplomas which no longer give the right to practise pro- be devoted to clinical work at one or more public hospitals fessionally if held separately, and also grants its Single or dispensaries. The period of three years devoted to Licence to candidates already possessing legal qualiiicstions include clinical instruction in for may , hospital practice special, professional practice. : 645

The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh grants a proposed, and the clinical and oral examinations shall be- Membership and a -Yello7vshiv. conducted on the days immediately succeeding. Membership.-A candidate, who must be a Licentiate of Unsuccessful candidates will be remitted to their studies-* the College of Physicians or a graduate of a British or Irish for a period to be determined by the judgment of the University and 24 years of age, is examined in medicine, examiners, but not in any case for less than three months. therapeutics, and in any branch of the departments of The examination will embrace the principles and prac- medicine, such as general pathology, psychology, public tice of surgery (including operative surgery and surgical health, obstetrics, tropical medicine, or medical juris- pathology), clinical surgery, and surgical anatomy, and will prudence. A candidate who has attained the age of not take place before the termination of the full period of 40 years and has been distinguished for outstanding study. scientific attainments may be excused any or all of the Applications for examination must be made to Mr. D. L. examination. The fee for the Membership is .636 15s., Eadie, not later than one week prior to the date of 15 guineas of which will be returned to any successful examination. candidate who was already a Licentiate of the College at On the production of the required documents Mr. Eadie the time of qualifying for the Membership. will give the candidate an order authorising the examiners Fellowship.-The Fellows are selected, save with rare to admit him to examination. exceptions, from the ranks of the Members. They must be The fee of .f.15 15s. payable to the College must be lodged 25 years of age. The fee is E64 18s. in the hands of Mr. Eadie not later than one week pre- The College grants its Single Licence on terms similar ceding the examination day. The sum of .f.1O 10s. will be to those of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, as returned to each unsuccessful candidate. Under special mentioned in the next section. circumstances candidates can be examined on days other than those fixed by the regulations. The fee for a special ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF EDINBURGH examination is as follows, viz., £20 for examination, of THE FELLOWSHIP. which £10 will be returned to candidates- remitted on. examination. The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh grants a diploma of Fellowship after examination to the holders of In order to test more effectually the practical knowledge the of of such British of candidates recent dissections and anatomical specimens - surgical degrees diplomas examining will be examination. will also be. bodies, as well as of the holders of such surgical degrees employed during They of the Universities of New and subjected to a practical clinical examination in the Surgical Canada, Australia, Zealand, the of the Indian Empire as are recognised by the College. The Hospital, including application surgical apparatus, surface and if it be con- candidates for the examination must be 25 years of age and bandages, markings, &c., may, sidered to test their be to’ must have been engaged in practice for at least two years. necessary knowledge, required on the dead The examination is of a practical nature, partly written and perform operations body. partly viva vooe, and must include surgery and surgical anatomy, operative surgery, and clinical practice. One THE FACULTY OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF optional subject must also be taken, the range of these GLASGOW. specialisms covering nearly every branch of medicine. The Like the preceding corporations, the Faculty of Physicians - fee to be on for examination for Fellow- paid entering and Surgeons of Glasgow grants a Fellowship and a Licence is of which is remitted to those who ship :E45, f.15 to be held as separate qualifications. already hold the Licentiateship of the College. Candidates Fellowship.-The Fellowship of the Faculty is granted at the examination obtain of fee less rejected repayment .f.10 after examination in medicine or surgery, together with an ’ retained for examination One month’s notice of expenses. optional subject, which may be anatomy or physiology or be intention to himself for examination must be present given selected from any special branch of medicine or surgery, and by the candidate to Mr. D. L. Eadie, 54, George-square, 14 days’ notice must be given by the candidate of his - Edinburgh, clerk to the College, together with credentials intention to present himself to Mr. Alexander Duncan, signed by two Fellows of the College, one of whom must be LL.D., the Faculty Hall, Glasgow. The fee for the Fellow- a resident in unless a be Edinburgh, special application ship is £30, £10 of which sum are returned to any successful made to the President and the Council of the College. In candidate who already holds the Licence of the An circumstances medical Faculty. exceptional registered practitioners additional sum of .f.20 is required in the case of candidates who have themselves in the of distinguished practice resident within seven miles of Glasgow. In certain circum- their are admitted the without profession to Fellowship stances Fellows may be elected as a mark of distinction. examination. Licence.-The Licence of the Faculty is granted as a. The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh admits to separate qualification to qualified practitioners in Medicine the examination for its Licence candidate who Single any after examination in surgery, including surgical anatomy a of already holds Diploma in Medicine any British, Indian, and clinical surgery. The fee is 15 guineas. or Colonial university or of any British or Colonial College of or of the of of London Physicians, Society Apothecaries SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL ANCILLARY SCHOOLS AND or Apothecaries’ Hall, Dublin, granted under the provisions of the Medical Act, 1886, whose preliminary examination HOSPITALS. and course of professional study is proved to be sufficient to The hospitals which are recognised by the Scottish Con- fulfil the requirements of the College, or to those who have joint Boards, as places where professional study for their passed a full examination for any of the above. Female diplomas can be pursued are all those institutions which practitioners are now admitted to the Licence of the College feed the medical faculties of the universities. In addition but not to the Fellowship, and the regulations for the the Scottish Boards recognise all the places which are Licence apply to practitioners of either sex. recognised by the English Conjoint Board (see p. 632)’, _ Every candidate for a surgical diploma must have followed and the Irish Conjoint Board (see p. 654). his course of study in a university, or in an established school of medicine, or in a provincial school specially recognised by the College of Surgeons of that division of the III.—IRELAND. United Kingdom in which it is situate. THE UNIVERSITIES. Under the title Established School of Medicine are com- prehended the medical schools of those cities of Great It is for us to a of Britain and Ireland in which Diplomas in Surgery are impossible present complete survey granted, and such colonial and foreign schools as are medical education in the Irish Universities, as they have not similarly circumstanced in the countries in which they exist. yet emerged from the state of transition following upon the SINGLE LICENCE. passing of Mr. Birrell’s Universities Act of 1908 for their P,rofessional Examination for the Diploma of the College.- reformation. It will be remembered that under that Act the. Candidates for the of the will be sub- Diploma College old Royal University of Ireland, which is a purely examining to one in and jected professional examination, partly writing body having its headquarters in Dublin and affiliated partly practically and orally. colleges Opportunities for the examinations will be presented four in Belfast, Galway, and Cork, is in process of dissolution, and times in each year. On each of these occasions the candi- in fact is now in its last days. It is to be superseded by two dates will assemble to write answers to the questions new universities-namely, the University of Belfast and the