ST. THOMAS'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL, 



U ALBERT EMBANKMENT, LONDON, S.E. 



The WINTER SESSION of 1895-96 will open on 

 WEDNESDAY, 2nd October, when the Prizes will 

 be distributed at Three p.m. by Sir EDWIN 

 ARNOLD, K.C.I.E., C.S.I. 



Three Entrance Scholarships will be offered for' 

 competition in September, viz. : — One of £150 and 

 one of £60, in Chemistry and Physics, with either 

 Physiology, Botany, or Zoology, for first year's 

 students ; one of £50 in Anatomy, Physiology, and 

 •Chemistry for third year's students. 



Scholarships and money prizes of the value of 

 ■£300 are awarded at the Sessional Examinations, 

 as well as several medals. 



Special classes are held throughout the year for 

 the Preliminary Scientific and Intermediate M.B. 

 Examinations of the University of London. 



All hospital appointments are open to students 

 without charge. 



The School buildings and the hospital can be seen 

 on application to the Medical Secretary. 



The fees may be paid in one sum or by instal- 

 ments. Entries may be made separately to lectures 

 or to hospital practice, and special arrangements 

 are made for students entering in their second or 

 subsequent years ; also for dental students and for 

 qualified practitioners. 



A register of approved lodgings is kept by the 

 Medical Secretary, who also has a list of local 

 medical practitioners, Clergymen, and others who 

 receive students into their houses. 



For prospectuses and all particulars apply to Mr. 

 Rendle, the Medical Secretary. 



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^he Middlesex Hospital 



A MEDICAL SCHOOL. 



The WINTER SESSION 1895-96 will open on Tuesday, 

 October 1st, at 3 p.m., when an Introductory Address will be 

 delivered by Dr. W. Julius Mickle, followed by the Annual 

 Distribution oi Prizes. 



The ANNUAL DINNER of the past and present Students 

 and their friends will take place the same evening at the Hol- 

 born Restaurant at 7 o'clock, Dr. Cecil Y. Biss, M.A., in the 

 chair. 



HOSPITAL STAFF. 

 Consulting Physician — Dr. Henry Thompson. 

 Physicians — Dr. Cayley, Dr. Sidney Coupland, Dr. Douglas 



Powell, Dr, J. K. Fowler. 

 Assistant Physicians — Dr. C. Y. Biss, Dr. W. Pasteur, Dr. 



W. E. Wynter, Dr. A. F. Voelcker. 

 Obstetric Physician — Dr. W. Duncan. 

 Consulting Physician to the Skin Department — Dr. Robert 



Liveing. 

 Physician to the Skin Department — Dr. J. J. Pringle. 

 Assistant Obstetric Physician — Dr. R. Boxall. 

 Consulting Surgeon — Mr. Nunn. 

 Surgeons — Mr. George Lawson, Mr. Henry Morris, Mr. 



Andrew Clark. 

 Assistant Surgeons — Mr. A. Pearce Gould, Mr. J. Bland Sutton, 



Mr. Leopold Hudson. 

 Ophthalmic Surgeon — Mr. William Lang. 

 Aural Surgeon — Mr. Leopold Hudson. 

 Consulting Dental Surgeon — Mr. J. S. Turner. 

 Dental Surgeon — Mr. Storer Bennett. 

 Assistant Dental Surgeon — Mr. W. Hern. 

 Curator of Museum and Pathologist — Dr. A. F. Voelcker. 

 Registrars — Dr. F. J. Wethered and Mr. John Murray. 

 Anaesthetists — Mr. G. Everitt Norton, Mr. T. G. A. Burns. 

 Resident Medical Officer — Mr. E. A. Fardon. 



LECTURERS. 



Surgery— Mr. Morris, M.A., M.B., Mr. A. Clark. 



Practical Medicine — Dr. Coupland. 



Practical Surgery — Mr. Pearce Gould. 



Physiology — Mr. B. Thompson Lowne, F.L.S. 



Anatomy — Mr. J. Bland Sutton. 



Chemistry and Practical Chemistry— Dr. R. T. Plimpton. 



Pathological Anatomy— Dr. J. K. Foweler, M.A. 



Dissecting-room — Mr. A. Lawson, Mr. R. Gladstone. 



Midwifery — Dr. W. Duncan. 



Practical Midwifery— Dr. R. Boxall. 



Pharmacology and Therapeutics — Dr. Biss, M.A. 



Forensic Medicine and Public Health— Dr. Pasteur. 



Practical Physiology and Histology — Mr. B. Thompson Lowne, 



F.L.S. 

 Psychological Medicine — Dr. W. J. Mickle. 

 Biology — Dr. A. F. Voelcker. 



Clinical Lecturers— Medicine : Dr. Cayley, Dr. Coupland, 

 Dr. Powell. Surgery : Mr. Lawson, Mr. Morris, Mr. 

 Clark. Gynaecology : Dr. W. Duncan. Diseases of the 

 Eye: Mr. Lang. Dental Surgery : Mr. Storer Bennett. 



The Hospital contains 320 beds. There are Special Depart- 

 ments for Cancer, Diseases of the Eye, Diseases of Women and 

 Children, and Syphilis. In the Out-patients' Department 

 special days are devoted to Diseases of Children, the Throat 

 and Ear, the Skin, and cases requiring Electrical treatment. 



There are eighteen Resident Clinical Appointments open to 

 Students of the Hospital Annually. 



Scholarships And Prizes. — Two Entrance Scholarships 

 of the value of £100 and £60 respectively are awarded at the 

 commencement of the Winter Session. One Entrance Scholar- 

 ship of the value of £60, open to Students of the University of 

 Cambridge who have passed the second M.B. Exam., and of 

 the University of Oxford who have passed the First M.B. 

 Exam, will be competed for at the commencement of the 

 Winter Session. Candidates for the above Scholarships are 

 required to give notice to the Dean of their intention to 

 compete on or before Thursday, iqth September. Two 

 Broderip Scholarships, of the value of £60 and £40 respec- 

 tively, are also awarded every year for proficiency in clinical 

 knowledge. The Hetley Prize, value £25, is awarded annually 

 for proficiency in Clinical Medicine, Surgery, and Obstetrics. 

 The Murray Scholarship in connection with the University of 

 Aberdeen will be awarded in May, 1898. The Lyell Medal, 

 value 5 guineas, is awarded annually to third-year Students. 

 The Governors' Prize of 20 guineas is annually given to the 

 Student who, at the end of his third winter, shall pass the best 

 Clinical Examination in the Out-patient Department. Class 

 Prizes and Exhibitions are also given. 



Clerkships and Dresserships are awarded without fee. 



The Tutors assist all General Students, especially those 

 preparing for their Examinations, and thus the necessity of 

 obtaining private instruction is obviated. 



Inclusive fee for general students 120 guineas, or by three 

 yearly instalments of 60 guineas, 40 guineas, and 30 guineas. 



Special terms are made in favour of University Students who 

 have already commenced their medical studies, and of University 

 of London Students who have passed the Preliminary Scientific 

 Examination. 



Special arrangements are made for the convenience of Dental 

 Students and for Students preparing for the Preliminary 

 Scientific (M.B.) Examination. 



The Residential College adjoining the Hospital provides 

 accommodation for thirty Students. 



For further information ap p ly a t the Ho s pital to the Resident 





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