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340 and Friday, at a quarter-past ten. Whole session, £5 5s.; unlimited, .67 7s. Practice of Medicine: Dr. Budd, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at four. Whole session, X5 5s.; unlimited, £7 7s. Midwifery, &c.: Dr. A. Farre, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at five. Whole session, £4 4s.; unlimited, JE6 6s. Surgery: Mr. Fergusson, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at five. Whole session, £4 4s. ; unlimited, X6 6s. Botany: Mr. Forbes, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at nine, in the summer. Whole session, £3 3s.; un- I limited, £4 4s. Chemical Manipulation: Mr. J. E. Bowman, Monday, Wednes- day, and Friday, from half-past eleven to half-past one, in the summer. Whole session, £5 5s. Comparative Anatomy: Mr. Rymer Jones, Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday, in the summer, at three. Whole session, X3 3s.; unlimited, £4 4s. Forensic Medicine: Dr. Guy, daily, (except Saturday,) at ten, in the summer. Whole session, £3 3s.; unlimited, £4 4s. The courses which students are required to attend by the Col- lege of Surgeons and the Apothecaries’ regulations, may be attended at King’s College for £57 15s. ; or by students nominated by proprietors, for X53 10s. The matriculation fee is .61 is.; the library fee, .61 Is. . Three scholarships, of £40 a year each, for three years, for matriculated students; the Leathes prizes of books, and the Warneford prizes of rr.odels and books for matriculated students showing the greatest proficiency in religious knowledge, have been established in King’s College. The distinction of " Medical Associate of King’s College" is conferred on students having completed four years of study, and being approved of by the Principal at the recommendation of the Medical Professors. Students are of two kinds, matriculated and occasional. Ma- triculated students wear the college cap and gown, and are required to attend the college chapel on week-days as well as Sundays. Rooms have been provided, for a limited number of students, in the college, where there is also a dining-hall for those who may desire to avail themselves of it. A resident tutor, Dr. G. Johnson, assists junior and other students. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL, UPPER COWER STREET, BEDFORD-SQUARE. Consulting Surgeon—Mr. Cooper. Surgeons—Mr. Liston and Mr. Quain. Assistant-Surgeon—Mr. Morton. Physicians—Dr. C. J. B. Williams, Dr. Thomson, Dr. Taylor, and Dr. Walshe. Obstetric Physician—Dr. Murphy. Dental Surgeon—Mr. Durancé George. ADMISSION TO THE PRACTICE AND CLINICAL LECTURES. Students who have already entered in the medical faculty of the college, to three courses of six months’ duration, (two courses of three months’ duration being considered equivalent to one of six months,) also pupils who have attended a course of lectures. of a recognised school of medicine, and, one year’s prac- tice in a recognised hospital, pay, The physicians’ and surgeons’ visits are made daily, at one and two o’clock. . Each of the physicians visits bis patients three times a week. Clinical lectures in medicine are given four times a week ; and surgical clinical lectures by Mr. Liston and Mr. Quain. House-surgeons, physicians’-clerks, and surgeons’-dressers, are selected from students of the college, without additional pay- ments ; preference being given to those who have attained the highest honours in the medical classes. Out-patients are seen by Dr. Walshe and Mr. Morton, aided by Dr. Hogg, hospital-assistant, and Dr. Richard Quain, house- physician to the hospital. Fellowes’ clinical medals, one gold and one silver, are awarded at the end of each of the two college terms, winter and summer, to the pupils who shall have most distinguished them- selves by reports and observations on the medical cases in the hospital. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE MEDICAL SCHOOL. Anatomy and Physiology : Dr. Sharpey, daily, at ten. Whole term, JE6 ; perpetual, £9. Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical: Mr. Quain, daily, attwelve. Whole term, .66 ; perpetual, £9. Anatomy, Comparative : Dr. Grant, daily, (except Saturday,) at one. Whole term, £4. Zoology, from February to May: Dr. Grant, daily, (except Saturday,) at one. Whole term, £3; perpetual, together with Comparative Anatomy, £9. Botany. in April and May : Dr. Lindley, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at eight, A.5t. Whole course, junior class, X2 senior class, .63 ; perpetual, to the classes, .66. Chemistry : Dr. Graham, daily, at eleven. Whole term, £6; perpetual, £9. Analytical Chemistry: Professor Fownes. Geology, in February, &c.: Mr. Webster, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Whole term, £3. Materia Medica: Dr. A. T. Thomson, daily, (except Saturday,) at three. Whole term, j6H ; perpetual, £9. Medicine, Practice of: Dr. C. J. B. Williams, daily, (except Saturday,) at nine. Whole term, .S5 ; perpetual, £8. Midwifery: Dr. Murphy, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, anlL Thursday, at four. Winter term, X4 10s.; summer term, £3; perpetual, .;1;:6 10s. Natural Philosophy: Mr. Brooke, Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur- day, at nine. Whole term, £4. Surgery: Mr. Cooper and Mr. Liston, Monday, Tuesday, Wed- nesday, and Thursday, at seven and five. Whole term, £4 lox.; perpetual, .66. (Operations of surgery, at eight A.M.) Dental Surgery: Mr. J. D. George, Tuesday and Thursday, at six, in November and December. Fee, £1 1s. Anatomy, Comparative, and Zoology (elementary course): Dr. Grant, in the summer. Anatomy, Pathological: Dr. Walshe, in the summer. Botany (senior class): Dr. Lindley, in the summer. Midwifery: Dr. Murphy, in the summer. Forensic Medicine: Dr. Thomson. Particulars of these lectures to be announced before the close of the winter term. In the dissecting-rooms the pupils will be directed in their studies during several hours, daily, by Mr. Ellis and Mr. Potter, under the superintendence of Mr. Quain and Dr. Sharpey. Attendance on Dr. Grant’s courses of comparative anatomy and zoology, at this college, is recognised by the Army Medical Board as equivalent to the course of natural history required as a qualification for army surgeons. The payments stated above for each class are made by students nominated by proprietors ; 5s. additional for every pound, until this extra payment amounts to £4 10s., are paid by those not nominated. A college fee of 10s. for one class, and .61 for two or more classes, is paid by each student every session; where, however, the course is of short duration, this fee is diminished. The matriculation fee of £2 relieves the student, during the whole course of his study, from the college fee. MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL, CHARLES-STREET, TOTTENHAM-COURT-ROAD. Surgeons—Mr. Arnott, Mr. Tuson, and Mr. Shaw. Assistant-Surgeon—Mr. Campbell De Morgan. Physicians—Dr. Francis Hawkins, Dr. Wilson, & Dr. Crawford. Physician-Accoucheur—Dr. Ashburner.

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and Friday, at a quarter-past ten. Whole session, £5 5s.;unlimited, .67 7s.Practice of Medicine: Dr. Budd, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday,and Saturday, at four. Whole session, X5 5s.; unlimited,£7 7s.Midwifery, &c.: Dr. A. Farre, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday,

at five. Whole session, £4 4s.; unlimited, JE6 6s.Surgery: Mr. Fergusson, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at

five. Whole session, £4 4s. ; unlimited, X6 6s.Botany: Mr. Forbes, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, andSaturday, at nine, in the summer. Whole session, £3 3s.; un-

Ilimited, £4 4s.Chemical Manipulation: Mr. J. E. Bowman, Monday, Wednes-

day, and Friday, from half-past eleven to half-past one, in thesummer. Whole session, £5 5s.

Comparative Anatomy: Mr. Rymer Jones, Monday, Wednesday,and Thursday, in the summer, at three. Whole session, X3 3s.;

unlimited, £4 4s.Forensic Medicine: Dr. Guy, daily, (except Saturday,) at ten, in

the summer. Whole session, £3 3s.; unlimited, £4 4s.

The courses which students are required to attend by the Col-lege of Surgeons and the Apothecaries’ regulations, may beattended at King’s College for £57 15s. ; or by students nominatedby proprietors, for X53 10s. The matriculation fee is .61 is.; thelibrary fee, .61 Is.

. Three scholarships, of £40 a year each, for three years, formatriculated students; the Leathes prizes of books, and theWarneford prizes of rr.odels and books for matriculated studentsshowing the greatest proficiency in religious knowledge, havebeen established in King’s College.The distinction of " Medical Associate of King’s College" is

conferred on students having completed four years of study, andbeing approved of by the Principal at the recommendation of theMedical Professors.

Students are of two kinds, matriculated and occasional. Ma-triculated students wear the college cap and gown, and are

required to attend the college chapel on week-days as well as

Sundays.Rooms have been provided, for a limited number of students,

in the college, where there is also a dining-hall for those whomay desire to avail themselves of it.A resident tutor, Dr. G. Johnson, assists junior and other

students. ____________

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL,UPPER COWER STREET, BEDFORD-SQUARE.

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

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

Students who have already entered in the medical faculty ofthe college, to three courses of six months’ duration, (twocourses of three months’ duration being considered equivalent toone of six months,) also pupils who have attended a course oflectures. of a recognised school of medicine, and, one year’s prac-tice in a recognised hospital, pay,

The physicians’ and surgeons’ visits are made daily, at one andtwo o’clock.. Each of the physicians visits bis patients three times a week.

Clinical lectures in medicine are given four times a week ; andsurgical clinical lectures by Mr. Liston and Mr. Quain.

House-surgeons, physicians’-clerks, and surgeons’-dressers, areselected from students of the college, without additional pay-

ments ; preference being given to those who have attained thehighest honours in the medical classes.

Out-patients are seen by Dr. Walshe and Mr. Morton, aided byDr. Hogg, hospital-assistant, and Dr. Richard Quain, house-physician to the hospital.

Fellowes’ clinical medals, one gold and one silver, are

awarded at the end of each of the two college terms, winter andsummer, to the pupils who shall have most distinguished them-selves by reports and observations on the medical cases in thehospital.

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE MEDICAL SCHOOL.

Anatomy and Physiology : Dr. Sharpey, daily, at ten. Wholeterm, JE6 ; perpetual, £9.

Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical: Mr. Quain, daily, attwelve.Whole term, .66 ; perpetual, £9.

Anatomy, Comparative : Dr. Grant, daily, (except Saturday,) atone. Whole term, £4.

Zoology, from February to May: Dr. Grant, daily, (exceptSaturday,) at one. Whole term, £3; perpetual, together withComparative Anatomy, £9.

Botany. in April and May : Dr. Lindley, Tuesday, Thursday,and Saturday, at eight, A.5t. Whole course, junior class, X2senior class, .63 ; perpetual, to the classes, .66.

Chemistry : Dr. Graham, daily, at eleven. Whole term, £6;’ perpetual, £9.

Analytical Chemistry: Professor Fownes.Geology, in February, &c.: Mr. Webster, Monday, Wednesday,

and Friday. Whole term, £3.

Materia Medica: Dr. A. T. Thomson, daily, (except Saturday,) atthree. Whole term, j6H ; perpetual, £9.

Medicine, Practice of: Dr. C. J. B. Williams, daily, (exceptSaturday,) at nine. Whole term, .S5 ; perpetual, £8.

Midwifery: Dr. Murphy, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, anlLThursday, at four. Winter term, X4 10s.; summer term, £3;perpetual, .;1;:6 10s.

Natural Philosophy: Mr. Brooke, Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur-day, at nine. Whole term, £4.

Surgery: Mr. Cooper and Mr. Liston, Monday, Tuesday, Wed-nesday, and Thursday, at seven and five. Whole term,£4 lox.; perpetual, .66. (Operations of surgery, at eight A.M.)

Dental Surgery: Mr. J. D. George, Tuesday and Thursday, atsix, in November and December. Fee, £1 1s.

Anatomy, Comparative, and Zoology (elementary course): Dr.Grant, in the summer.

Anatomy, Pathological: Dr. Walshe, in the summer.Botany (senior class): Dr. Lindley, in the summer.Midwifery: Dr. Murphy, in the summer.Forensic Medicine: Dr. Thomson.

Particulars of these lectures to be announced before theclose of the winter term.

In the dissecting-rooms the pupils will be directed in theirstudies during several hours, daily, by Mr. Ellis and Mr. Potter,under the superintendence of Mr. Quain and Dr. Sharpey.

Attendance on Dr. Grant’s courses of comparative anatomyand zoology, at this college, is recognised by the Army MedicalBoard as equivalent to the course of natural history required asa qualification for army surgeons.The payments stated above for each class are made by students

nominated by proprietors ; 5s. additional for every pound, untilthis extra payment amounts to £4 10s., are paid by those notnominated.

A college fee of 10s. for one class, and .61 for two or moreclasses, is paid by each student every session; where, however,the course is of short duration, this fee is diminished. Thematriculation fee of £2 relieves the student, during the wholecourse of his study, from the college fee.

MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL,CHARLES-STREET, TOTTENHAM-COURT-ROAD.

Surgeons—Mr. Arnott, Mr. Tuson, and Mr. Shaw.Assistant-Surgeon—Mr. Campbell De Morgan.Physicians—Dr. Francis Hawkins, Dr. Wilson, & Dr. Crawford.Physician-Accoucheur—Dr. Ashburner.