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270 INFORMATION Additional to that contained in the Tables RELATIVE TO THE MEDICAL SCHOOLS OF SCOTLAND AND IRELAND. FOR THE SESSION 1855-56. SURGEONS’ HALL, EDINBURGH. The Introductory Address will be delivered by Dr. John Struthers, on November 6th, at Two P. M. FEES.-To those who have already attended a first course in Edinburgh, the perpetual fee for that class is 2l. 48. ROYAL INFIRMARY.-Quarterly, ll. 138. EDINBURGH MATERNITY HOSPITAL. -Six months, 11. 3s. The above courses of lectures qualify for examination at the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Edinburgh, England, and Ire- land ; the Apothecaries’ Hall, London ; the Faculty of Physi- cians and Surgeons of Glasgow; the Boards of the Army, Navy, and East India Company ; and also, so far as required, for the Universities of London, Oxford, Cambridge, St. An- drew’s, Aberdeen, and the Queen’s University, Ireland. In accordance with the recent statutes of the University of Edinburgh, one-third of the entire medical classes required for graduation, may be attended under any of the teachers at Surgeons’ Hall, Edinburgh; and one of the four years of study required for the university degree may be constituted by at- tendance, in one year, on two of the six months courses there, or on one of those and two three months’ courses. The regu- lations require that, in this case; the fee for any of the above classes shall be the same as that for the corresponding class in the university. The registration at Surgeons’ Hall closes on 30th November, UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW. The winter session 1855-6, commences on Tuesday, 6th November, and terminates on the last Wednesday in April. The summer session commences on the first Tuesday in May, and terminates on the last Friday in July. The anatomical rooms and chemical laboratory are open during this period. Enrolment. -Library and Reading-Roonz.-By the regula- tions of the Senate, every student must, at the beginning of the session, enrol his name in the album of the university at the library. No student can be enrolled for the winter ses- sion after the last day of November, without special applica- tion to, and permission from, the Senate. The payment of the fee of 7s. for enrolment in the winter session entitles the stu- dent to the use of the library and reading-room. The fee for the use of the library during the summer six months is 3s. 6d. Attendance on the lectures at the University of Glasgow qualifies for examination at all the public boards. Graduates in surgery of this university are recognised by the English ’, Poor-law LTnions, and by the East India Company on the same footing as Members of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. Bursaries tenable by Medical Stzidents.-The Brisbane Bur- sary, of 50l. yearly, is held for four years by a student of medicine, who is Master of Arts. The Walton Bursary, of 20l. yearly, is held by a medical student, (a native of England being preferred), for four years. The Armagh Bursaries, three in number, amounting each to 151. yearly, for three years, are open to students of divinity and medicine who have taken the degree of M.A. ANDERSON’S UNIVERSITY. GLASGOW. Winter session first Tuesday in November, to the end of April; summer session first Tuesday in May, to the end of July. Instead of joining each class separately, the student may, on entering, pay a general fee of 301., which admits to all the classes required for a diploma in surgery and an apothecary’s licence. For this fee he will obtain perpetual tickets for Ana- tomy, Surgery, and Practice of Medicine, and a ticket to attend one course each, of Chemistry, Practical Chemistry, Materia Medica, Midwifery, Institutes of Medicine, Medical Jurisprudence, and Botany. If he should wish to attend a second course of any branch, for which he has not a perpetual ticket, he will be required to pay ll. Is. to the teacher of that class ; after which he is perpetual in it. Janitor’s Fees.-.4-long with each class ticket a fee of 3s. is charged ; but this is included in the general fee above men- tioned. The Medical Library is open on Saturdays, during the winter and summer sessions. Fee, 2s. per session. Certificates of attendance on the lectures at this school are received by the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, London, Aberdeen, and St. Andrew’s ; by the Royal Colleges of Sur- geons of England, Ireland, and Edinburgh; by the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow; by the Army, Navy, and H.E.I.C.S. Boards ; and by the Society of Apothecaries. GLASGOW ROYAL INFIRMARY. -This hospital contains 282 beds for medical and surgical cases, and 250 for fever. During the year 1854, 10,840 persons received medical aid at the Infirmary. In-patients, 4074 ; out-patients, 6766 ;: operations during the year, 226. A deduction is made on these fees in the case of those who have previously attended an hospital for eighteen months, or who hold a medical or surgical diploma. The office of clerk, or interne, held for two years, is open to all students of the third year. The clerks are comfortably boarded in the hospital for 451. for the two years. Dressers to the surgical wards and clerks to the dispensary are appointed without fee. GLASGOW EYE INFIRMARY. -This hospital contains 24 beds for in-patients, of whom 111 were treated during the year; 1571 out-patients were prescribed for at the dispensary; 102T operations were performed. The hour of visit is One P. M. Consulting-Surgeon-Dr. H. Rainy. Surgeons-Dr. Mackenzie and Dr. Andrew Anderson. Assistant-Surgeon-Dr. Wm. Brown. Student’s fees, for six months’ attendance, 2l. 2s. GLASGOW LYIN&-1N HOSPITAL, ST. ANDREW’S-SQUARE.- This hospital contains 12 beds for in-patients; and the stu- dents, assisted, if necessary, by one of the accoucheurs, attend- those women who are confined at their own houses. During the year 1854 the number of women delivered in the hospital was 427 ; at their own houses, 440 ; in all, 867. Medical Superintendents-James Wilson, M.D., Mr. Alex. Stewart, Surgeon. Out-door Accoucheurs-Mr. J. Leitch, Mr. R. Maxwell, 3L-,, James Cassels, and Mr. J. Burns, Surgeons. Student’s fees, three months, 10s. 6d. UNIVERSITY AND KING’S COLLEGE, ABERDEEN. The winter session 1855-56, commences on the first Monday- in November, with an Introductory Lecture, at Two o’clock P.M., and terminates on the third Friday in April. Students are required to matriculate within the first month of the winter session, and within the first fortnight of the summer session. The Matriculation Fee for all the classes is one sum of 5s. for the winter, and one of 2s. 6d. for the summer session. Chemistry will be taught, as formerly, in King’s College, and the other classes in the Medical School, St. Paul’s-street. The library of the University contains about 55,000 volumes, and is free to all the students of of King’s College. The Medico-Chirurgical Society possesses a medical library of nearly 4000 volumes, and a reading-room, to both of which, and to all the privileges of junior members, students are’ admitted on payment of ll. Is. per year, becoming free members after three payments. The ABERDEEN ROYAL INFIRMARY is open daily at ten o’clock, A.M., and contains upwards of 300 beds. The ABERDEEN GENERAL DISPENSARY, VACCINE, and LYING- IN INSTITUTION is open to the student on application to the- medical officers. There are annually about 5000 patients either prescribed for at the Institution or visited at their own houses. The ABERDEEN LuNATIc ASYLUM contains about 240 patients. A limited number of students are admitted to see the practice.. Fee, for a course of three months, 2l. 2s. Consultiny Physician-Dr. Macrobin. Resident Physician and Superintendent-Dr. Robt. Jamieson.. SCHOOL OF PHYSIC IN IRELAND. (Established by Act of Parliament, 40 GEO. III., and- under the joint government of the Board of Trinity College, and the King and Queen’s College of Physicians.) ) , The professors will commence their annual course of lectures , and hospital attendance, Monday, 6th November..

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INFORMATION

Additional to that contained in the TablesRELATIVE TO THE

MEDICAL SCHOOLS OF SCOTLAND AND IRELAND.

FOR THE SESSION 1855-56.

SURGEONS’ HALL, EDINBURGH.The Introductory Address will be delivered by Dr. John

Struthers, on November 6th, at Two P. M.FEES.-To those who have already attended a first course

in Edinburgh, the perpetual fee for that class is 2l. 48.ROYAL INFIRMARY.-Quarterly, ll. 138.EDINBURGH MATERNITY HOSPITAL. -Six months, 11. 3s.The above courses of lectures qualify for examination at the

Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Edinburgh, England, and Ire-land ; the Apothecaries’ Hall, London ; the Faculty of Physi-cians and Surgeons of Glasgow; the Boards of the Army,Navy, and East India Company ; and also, so far as required,for the Universities of London, Oxford, Cambridge, St. An-drew’s, Aberdeen, and the Queen’s University, Ireland.In accordance with the recent statutes of the University of

Edinburgh, one-third of the entire medical classes required forgraduation, may be attended under any of the teachers atSurgeons’ Hall, Edinburgh; and one of the four years of studyrequired for the university degree may be constituted by at-tendance, in one year, on two of the six months courses there,or on one of those and two three months’ courses. The regu-lations require that, in this case; the fee for any of the aboveclasses shall be the same as that for the corresponding class inthe university.The registration at Surgeons’ Hall closes on 30th November,

UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW.The winter session 1855-6, commences on Tuesday, 6th

November, and terminates on the last Wednesday in April.The summer session commences on the first Tuesday in May,

and terminates on the last Friday in July. The anatomicalrooms and chemical laboratory are open during this period.

Enrolment. -Library and Reading-Roonz.-By the regula-tions of the Senate, every student must, at the beginning ofthe session, enrol his name in the album of the university atthe library. No student can be enrolled for the winter ses-sion after the last day of November, without special applica-tion to, and permission from, the Senate. The payment of thefee of 7s. for enrolment in the winter session entitles the stu-dent to the use of the library and reading-room. The fee forthe use of the library during the summer six months is3s. 6d.Attendance on the lectures at the University of Glasgow

qualifies for examination at all the public boards. Graduatesin surgery of this university are recognised by the English ’,Poor-law LTnions, and by the East India Company on thesame footing as Members of the Royal College of Surgeons ofEngland.

Bursaries tenable by Medical Stzidents.-The Brisbane Bur-sary, of 50l. yearly, is held for four years by a student ofmedicine, who is Master of Arts. The Walton Bursary, of20l. yearly, is held by a medical student, (a native of Englandbeing preferred), for four years. The Armagh Bursaries, threein number, amounting each to 151. yearly, for three years, areopen to students of divinity and medicine who have taken thedegree of M.A.

ANDERSON’S UNIVERSITY. GLASGOW.

Winter session first Tuesday in November, to the end of April; summer session first Tuesday in May, to the end ofJuly.

Instead of joining each class separately, the student may, onentering, pay a general fee of 301., which admits to all theclasses required for a diploma in surgery and an apothecary’slicence. For this fee he will obtain perpetual tickets for Ana-tomy, Surgery, and Practice of Medicine, and a ticket toattend one course each, of Chemistry, Practical Chemistry,Materia Medica, Midwifery, Institutes of Medicine, MedicalJurisprudence, and Botany. If he should wish to attend asecond course of any branch, for which he has not a perpetualticket, he will be required to pay ll. Is. to the teacher of thatclass ; after which he is perpetual in it.

Janitor’s Fees.-.4-long with each class ticket a fee of 3s. is

charged ; but this is included in the general fee above men-tioned.The Medical Library is open on Saturdays, during the

winter and summer sessions. Fee, 2s. per session.Certificates of attendance on the lectures at this school are

received by the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, London,Aberdeen, and St. Andrew’s ; by the Royal Colleges of Sur-geons of England, Ireland, and Edinburgh; by the Faculty ofPhysicians and Surgeons of Glasgow; by the Army, Navy,and H.E.I.C.S. Boards ; and by the Society of Apothecaries.GLASGOW ROYAL INFIRMARY. -This hospital contains 282

beds for medical and surgical cases, and 250 for fever.During the year 1854, 10,840 persons received medical aid

at the Infirmary. In-patients, 4074 ; out-patients, 6766 ;:operations during the year, 226.A deduction is made on these fees in the case of those who

have previously attended an hospital for eighteen months, orwho hold a medical or surgical diploma.The office of clerk, or interne, held for two years, is open to

all students of the third year.The clerks are comfortably boarded in the hospital for 451.

for the two years.Dressers to the surgical wards and clerks to the dispensary

are appointed without fee.GLASGOW EYE INFIRMARY. -This hospital contains 24 beds

for in-patients, of whom 111 were treated during the year;1571 out-patients were prescribed for at the dispensary; 102Toperations were performed.The hour of visit is One P. M.

Consulting-Surgeon-Dr. H. Rainy.Surgeons-Dr. Mackenzie and Dr. Andrew Anderson.Assistant-Surgeon-Dr. Wm. Brown.

Student’s fees, for six months’ attendance, 2l. 2s.GLASGOW LYIN&-1N HOSPITAL, ST. ANDREW’S-SQUARE.-

This hospital contains 12 beds for in-patients; and the stu-dents, assisted, if necessary, by one of the accoucheurs, attend-those women who are confined at their own houses. Duringthe year 1854 the number of women delivered in the hospitalwas 427 ; at their own houses, 440 ; in all, 867.Medical Superintendents-James Wilson, M.D., Mr. Alex.

Stewart, Surgeon.Out-door Accoucheurs-Mr. J. Leitch, Mr. R. Maxwell, 3L-,,James Cassels, and Mr. J. Burns, Surgeons.Student’s fees, three months, 10s. 6d.

UNIVERSITY AND KING’S COLLEGE, ABERDEEN.The winter session 1855-56, commences on the first Monday-

in November, with an Introductory Lecture, at Two o’clockP.M., and terminates on the third Friday in April.

Students are required to matriculate within the first monthof the winter session, and within the first fortnight of thesummer session. The Matriculation Fee for all the classes isone sum of 5s. for the winter, and one of 2s. 6d. for thesummer session.Chemistry will be taught, as formerly, in King’s College,

and the other classes in the Medical School, St. Paul’s-street.The library of the University contains about 55,000 volumes,

and is free to all the students of of King’s College.The Medico-Chirurgical Society possesses a medical library

of nearly 4000 volumes, and a reading-room, to both of which,and to all the privileges of junior members, students are’

admitted on payment of ll. Is. per year, becoming free membersafter three payments.The ABERDEEN ROYAL INFIRMARY is open daily at ten

o’clock, A.M., and contains upwards of 300 beds.The ABERDEEN GENERAL DISPENSARY, VACCINE, and LYING-

IN INSTITUTION is open to the student on application to the-medical officers. There are annually about 5000 patientseither prescribed for at the Institution or visited at their ownhouses.The ABERDEEN LuNATIc ASYLUM contains about 240 patients.

A limited number of students are admitted to see the practice..Fee, for a course of three months, 2l. 2s.Consultiny Physician-Dr. Macrobin.Resident Physician and Superintendent-Dr. Robt. Jamieson..

SCHOOL OF PHYSIC IN IRELAND.

(Established by Act of Parliament, 40 GEO. III., and- underthe joint government of the Board of Trinity College, andthe King and Queen’s College of Physicians.) )

, The professors will commence their annual course of lectures, and hospital attendance, Monday, 6th November..