150 Complete School of Physic in Ireland. 
and senior Fellows of Trinity College. Each Professor is chosen 
for seven years, but may be continued, or may be re-elected. 
In addition to the fees derived from the medical Students, the 
King’s Professors receive a salary from Sir P. Dunn’s estate, and 
the University Professors are paid by the Students of Arts in Tri- 
nity College, for the public or collegiate Course of Lectures. 
Lectures and other Means of Instruction. 
The University Professors deliver annually a public Course of 
twelve Lectures on their respective subjects. 
Lectures on the following subjects are delivered from the Ist 
Monday in November until the end of the succeeding April, viz. 
on Anatomy and Surgery, and on Chemistry, in Trinity College. 
On the Institutes of Medicine, on the Practice of Medicine, and 
on Materia Medica, and Pharmacy, in Sir P. Dunn’s Hospital. 
The Lectures on Botany conimence on the Ist Monday in May in 
Trinity College, and continue until the end of July. Terms for 
each of these Courses of Lectures, four guineas, 
Clinical Lectures are given on the cases of the patients in the 
Hospital, at least two days in each week of every session. This 
duty i is taken for three months by the Professors, alternately, or 
in such other order as shall be agreed upon amongst them. Terms 
of each Course, three guineas. 
Lectures on Comparative Anatomy, Physiology, and Patho- 
Jogy, are given by the Professor of Anatomy and Surgery, twice. 
a week during the session, without additional expense to those 
who pay for the Lectures on Anatomy and Surgery. To other 
pupils, the terms for these Lectures are two guineas. 
Anatomica] Demonstrations are given daily, from the begin- 
ning of the session until April, by the Demonstrator of Anatomy 
in Trinity College. The Students are superintended in their dis- 
sections, and subjects are provided for the muscles, blood-ves- 
sels, and nerves. A private room is allotted to the use of prac- 
titioners who may wish to improve their knowledge of anatomy. 
Terws for dissections, subjects, and demonstrations, six guineas ; 
for the demonstrations alone, four guineas. 
Students who wish to be instructed in the performance of sur- 
gical operations on the dead body, may be superintended, and 
have the necessary number of subjects provided thein. ‘l’erms for 
which, five guineas. 
Towards the end of the session, a Course of Lectures is given 
on the diseases of the skin, by the Professor of Anatomy and 
Surgery; aid one on the diseases of the eye, by the Demon- 
strator of Anatomy. Terms for each of these Courses, one 
guinea. 
At the Chemical Hernan. operating pupils are received and 
instructed 
