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306 -the Diseases of Women and Children, at II, Harley-street., "Cavendish-square. These lectures-instituted in 1843-are duly recognised by the examining boards, are illustrated by an obstetric museum, as also by complete apparatus for teaching the student the various operations of midwifery. At the proper period of his studies the pupil will have the opportunity of attending cases of labour, under the direction of the lecturer. The course will commence with the summer term, and will be announced, as usual, in April. HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN, 49. Great Ormond-street. Physicians-Dr. West and Dr. Jenner. Assistant-Physicians-Dr. C. M. S. Babington and Dr. R. Martin. Surgeon-Mr. Athol Johnson. The hospital contains 30 beds. During 1856, 309 in-patients were admitted, and 10,000 out-patients. The medical officers attend daily at nine o’clock A.M. - All -post-mortem examina- tions are conducted under their superintendence, and clinical remarks are made on any of the cases of importance amongst either the in- or out-patients. Fee, for three months’ attendance, £3 3s.; perpetual, X5 5s. ROYAL WESTMINSTER OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL, Charing-cross. Surgeons-Mr. C. G. Guthrie, Mr. H. Hancock. Assistant-Surgeons-Mr.Jabez Hogg, Mr. H. Power, M.B. House-Surgeon-Mr. H. Palmer. The hospital contains 30 beds, and during the past year 5924 out-patients and 103 in-patients were treated. The Medical Officers attend on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from one to two o’clock. Operations on Friday, at half-past one o’clock; and lectures are delivered on the Anatomy and Diseases of the Eye. Fee for attendance on the practice and lectures, £5 5s. The office of House-Surgeon is open to the competition of the students attending the hospital. The practice of the hospital is open to the medical officers of the public services. ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL, Moorfields. Consultirrg Physician-Dr. F. J. Farre. Physician-Dr. R. Martin. Consulting Surgeon-Mr. G. W. Mackmurdo. Surgeons-Mr. J. Dixon, Mr. G. Critchett, Mr. W. Bowman, and Mr. A. Poland. Assistant-Surgeons -Mr. J. C. Wordsworth and Air. J. F. Streatfield. House-Surgeon-Mr. R. H. Moon. Number of cases treated in three years, ending December, 1856, 30,489; number of patients in 1856, 10,665. ROYAL ORTHOPŒDIC HOSPITAL, 315, Oxford-street. Surgeons-Mr. R. W. Tamplin. Assistant-surgeons-Mr. R. E. Brodhurst, Mr. W. Adams. Apothecary-Mr. H. Sequeira. ; This institution contains beds for in-patients. Daily atten- ance of out-patients, 100 ; the average number annually being 1600. Lectures are regularly given to medical practitioners - and students. CITY ORTHOPŒDIC HOSPITAL, Hatton-garden. Surgeon-Mr. E. J. Chance. Assistant-Surgeon-Mr. N. H. Stevens. ST. MARYLEBONE EYE AND EAR INSTITUTION, 1, St. John’s-place, Lisson-grove. Surgeons-Mr. Henry Obré and Mr. H. M. Winchester. Days of attendance, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at : one o’clock. Members of the medical profession are permitted to see the . practioe of this institution on presenting their cards. CANCER HOSPITAL, Brompton. Establishment for Out-Patients, 167, Piccadilly. Principal Surgeon-William Marsden, M.D. Surgeons-Mr. Weeden Cooke and Mr. Alexander Marsden. Patliologiccil Anatomist-Dr. Knox, F.R.S.E. Resident Dispenser-Mr. C. F. Draper. In-patients in 1855, 280 ; out-patients, 1079. LOCK HOSPITAL AND ASYLUM, Harrow-road, Paddington. Physician-Dr. A. Sayer. Surgeons-Mr. S. Lane and Mr. H. Lee. Assistant-Surgeon-Mr. J. R. Lane. House-Surgeon-Mr. H. Tyrwhit Smith. Apothecary-Mr. NV. S. Watson. Matrons-Mrs. Clarkson and Mrs. Fuller. PRIVATE TEACHERS. MR. POWER and Dr. POWER commence, on the 24th inst., their lectures and examinations, in the lecture-room, Exeter Hall, Strand, preparatory for the various examining boards. They have also a special class for the Indian medical examina. tion. Mr. Power receives privately practitioners preparingfor the degree of M. D., or College of Physicians; he also prepares by correspondence. Dr. STEGGALL gives instructions to medical students in all the branches of their studies, at his residence, 2, Southampton- street, Bloomsbury-square. , Dr. BARRON gives courses of medical and surgical tuition adapted to students for professional examination, at his class room, St. Thomas’s-street, Borough. The Rev. T. B. BARKER, of Brunswick-house, Barnsbury. park, continues to assist medical students in their preparations for examinations in medical classics. Mr. D. MURRAY, A.B., continues to assist gentlemen inpre. paring for the matriculation at the London University, College of Surgeons, and Apothecaries’ Hall. -Apply to 471, New Ox- ford-street, or 48, Broad-street, Bloomsbury. MEDICAL PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS. Baillière, H., 219, Regent-street. Churchill, John, 11, New Burlington-street. Hughes and Butler, 15, St. Martins-le-Grand. Jackson, H., 30, King-street, Borough. Jones, Thomas, 91, Aldersgate-street. Longmans and Co., 39, Patenioster-row. Renshaw, Henry, 356, Strand. Simpkin and Marshall, Stationers’ Hall-court. Walton and Maberly, 28, Upper Gower-street, and 27, Ivy-lane. BOTANICAL. Bohn, H. G., 4 to 6, York-street, Covent-garden. Groombridge and Sons, 5, Paternoster-row. Pamplin, W., 45, Frith street, Soho. Van Voorst, John, 1, Paternoster-row. Sowerby, John E., 3, Mead-place, Lambeth. SECOND-HAND. Kimpton, H., 82, High Holborn. Kimpton, R., 31, Wardour street, Soho. Cornish Brothers, 37, New-street, Birmingham. Nock, S. and B., 16, Bloomsbury-street. To Correspondents. Ix consequence of the great demand upon our space, we are compelled to omit many articles of news, and answers to several correspondents, in the present number of Tna LANCET.

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-the Diseases of Women and Children, at II, Harley-street.,"Cavendish-square. These lectures-instituted in 1843-areduly recognised by the examining boards, are illustrated by anobstetric museum, as also by complete apparatus for teachingthe student the various operations of midwifery. At the properperiod of his studies the pupil will have the opportunity ofattending cases of labour, under the direction of the lecturer.The course will commence with the summer term, and will

be announced, as usual, in April.

HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN,49. Great Ormond-street.

Physicians-Dr. West and Dr. Jenner. Assistant-Physicians-Dr. C. M. S. Babington and Dr. R.

Martin.Surgeon-Mr. Athol Johnson.The hospital contains 30 beds. During 1856, 309 in-patients

were admitted, and 10,000 out-patients. The medical officersattend daily at nine o’clock A.M. - All -post-mortem examina-tions are conducted under their superintendence, and clinicalremarks are made on any of the cases of importance amongsteither the in- or out-patients.

Fee, for three months’ attendance, £3 3s.; perpetual, X5 5s.

ROYAL WESTMINSTER OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL,Charing-cross.

Surgeons-Mr. C. G. Guthrie, Mr. H. Hancock.Assistant-Surgeons-Mr.Jabez Hogg, Mr. H. Power, M.B.House-Surgeon-Mr. H. Palmer.The hospital contains 30 beds, and during the past year 5924

out-patients and 103 in-patients were treated.The Medical Officers attend on Mondays, Wednesdays, and

Fridays, from one to two o’clock.Operations on Friday, at half-past one o’clock; and lectures

are delivered on the Anatomy and Diseases of the Eye.Fee for attendance on the practice and lectures, £5 5s.The office of House-Surgeon is open to the competition of the

students attending the hospital.The practice of the hospital is open to the medical officers of

the public services. ____ ___

ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL,Moorfields.

Consultirrg Physician-Dr. F. J. Farre.Physician-Dr. R. Martin.Consulting Surgeon-Mr. G. W. Mackmurdo.Surgeons-Mr. J. Dixon, Mr. G. Critchett, Mr. W. Bowman,and Mr. A. Poland.

Assistant-Surgeons -Mr. J. C. Wordsworth and Air. J. F.Streatfield.

House-Surgeon-Mr. R. H. Moon.Number of cases treated in three years, ending December,

1856, 30,489; number of patients in 1856, 10,665.

ROYAL ORTHOPŒDIC HOSPITAL,315, Oxford-street.

Surgeons-Mr. R. W. Tamplin.Assistant-surgeons-Mr. R. E. Brodhurst, Mr. W. Adams.Apothecary-Mr. H. Sequeira. ;

This institution contains beds for in-patients. Daily atten-ance of out-patients, 100 ; the average number annually being1600. Lectures are regularly given to medical practitioners

- and students. ’

CITY ORTHOPŒDIC HOSPITAL,Hatton-garden.

Surgeon-Mr. E. J. Chance.Assistant-Surgeon-Mr. N. H. Stevens.

ST. MARYLEBONE EYE AND EAR INSTITUTION,1, St. John’s-place, Lisson-grove.

Surgeons-Mr. Henry Obré and Mr. H. M. Winchester.Days of attendance, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at

: one o’clock. Members of the medical profession are permitted to see the

. practioe of this institution on presenting their cards.

CANCER HOSPITAL,Brompton.

Establishment for Out-Patients, 167, Piccadilly.Principal Surgeon-William Marsden, M.D.Surgeons-Mr. Weeden Cooke and Mr. Alexander Marsden.Patliologiccil Anatomist-Dr. Knox, F.R.S.E.Resident Dispenser-Mr. C. F. Draper.In-patients in 1855, 280 ; out-patients, 1079.

LOCK HOSPITAL AND ASYLUM,Harrow-road, Paddington.-- ---- - -

Physician-Dr. A. Sayer.Surgeons-Mr. S. Lane and Mr. H. Lee.Assistant-Surgeon-Mr. J. R. Lane.House-Surgeon-Mr. H. Tyrwhit Smith.Apothecary-Mr. NV. S. Watson.Matrons-Mrs. Clarkson and Mrs. Fuller.

PRIVATE TEACHERS.

MR. POWER and Dr. POWER commence, on the 24th inst.,their lectures and examinations, in the lecture-room, ExeterHall, Strand, preparatory for the various examining boards.They have also a special class for the Indian medical examina.tion. Mr. Power receives privately practitioners preparingforthe degree of M. D., or College of Physicians; he also preparesby correspondence.

Dr. STEGGALL gives instructions to medical students in allthe branches of their studies, at his residence, 2, Southampton-street, Bloomsbury-square.

, Dr. BARRON gives courses of medical and surgical tuitionadapted to students for professional examination, at his classroom, St. Thomas’s-street, Borough.The Rev. T. B. BARKER, of Brunswick-house, Barnsbury.

park, continues to assist medical students in their preparationsfor examinations in medical classics.

Mr. D. MURRAY, A.B., continues to assist gentlemen inpre.paring for the matriculation at the London University, Collegeof Surgeons, and Apothecaries’ Hall. -Apply to 471, New Ox-ford-street, or 48, Broad-street, Bloomsbury.

MEDICAL PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS.Baillière, H., 219, Regent-street.Churchill, John, 11, New Burlington-street.Hughes and Butler, 15, St. Martins-le-Grand.Jackson, H., 30, King-street, Borough.Jones, Thomas, 91, Aldersgate-street.Longmans and Co., 39, Patenioster-row.Renshaw, Henry, 356, Strand.Simpkin and Marshall, Stationers’ Hall-court.Walton and Maberly, 28, Upper Gower-street, and 27,

Ivy-lane.BOTANICAL.

Bohn, H. G., 4 to 6, York-street, Covent-garden.Groombridge and Sons, 5, Paternoster-row.Pamplin, W., 45, Frith street, Soho.Van Voorst, John, 1, Paternoster-row.Sowerby, John E., 3, Mead-place, Lambeth.

SECOND-HAND.

Kimpton, H., 82, High Holborn.Kimpton, R., 31, Wardour street, Soho.Cornish Brothers, 37, New-street, Birmingham.Nock, S. and B., 16, Bloomsbury-street.

To Correspondents.Ix consequence of the great demand upon our space, we are compelled to omitmany articles of news, and answers to several correspondents, in the presentnumber of Tna LANCET.