238 Lectures. 



It is calculated to contain above One Hundred patients ; from 

 which number, Thirty are selected for the purpose of Clinical 

 Instruction and Lectures. Each of the six Professors acts in 

 succession for three months as Clinical Lecturer and Physician. 

 A large Library of Medical Books bequeathed by Sir Patrick 

 Dun is appropriated to the use of the Students attending the 

 Clhiical Hospital. Fee for one year to Sir Patrick Dun's Hos- 

 pital is at present three guineas, which includes the attendance 

 en the Practice of the Physician in ordinary. The Terms for 

 each Course of Clinical Lectures are three guineas. 



Decrees in Tiinhij College. — There are Two Classes of Me., 

 dical Students in Trinity College. Those of oi>e Class are ma- 

 triculated in the L'niversity. Three years afterwards, on pro- 

 ducing Certificates of their Matriculation, and of their having 

 attended Lectures on Anatomy with Dissections, Lectures on 

 Chemistry, Botany, Materia Medica, the Institutes and Practice 

 of Medicine, the Clinical Lectures and Practice of Sir Patrick 

 Dun's Hosjjital, they are examined by the Six Professors, and 

 obtain a Diploma from Trinity College to practise Medicine. 

 This Diploma confers all the advantages of the Medical Degrees 

 taken in the Colleges of Edinburgh and Glasgow. 



The other Class of Medical Students in Trinity College go 

 through the regular Academical Course of Study. Three years 

 after taking the degree of Bachelor of Arts, having likewise 

 completed their Medical Education, they are admitted to an 

 examination before the Regius Professor of Physic, and the Pro- 

 fessors of Anatomy, C^hemistry, and Botany, in the LTniversity ; 

 and after performing the usual Academical Exercises, they take 

 tlie Degree of Bachelor in Medicine. Upon sufficient Standing, 

 writing a Thesi«, and undergoing a second Examination before 

 the Medical Professors of the Uiiiversity, the Degree of Doctor 

 in Medicine is conferred. These Degrees rank with those in the 

 Universities of Oxford and Cambridge. 



As qualifications previous to examination for the Diploma, the 

 Certificates of the Professors in Edinburgh are admitted for any 

 three of the Courses rccjuired to have been attended, with the 

 exception of the Clinical Lectures, which must have been in the 

 School of Physic in Ireland. 



Certificates of attendance on the Professors in the School of 

 Physic in Ireland are received in the Universities of Edinburgh 

 aiid of Glasgow, as giving standing in those places. 



I.EfTUUES. 



Mr. T. J. Pettigrew, F.L.S. will conunence a Course of Lec- 

 tures on Human Anatomy and Physiology, adapted to the 

 .\mateiir, on Friday the 2hth of October. The Course, to be 



