NA TURE 



[August 29, 1901 



(VICTORIA UNIVERSITV.) 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, 

 LIVERPOOL. 



DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING. 



commences October 3. Complete Courses of Ins 



(i) Civil Engineering. 



(2) Mechanical Engineering. 



(3) Electrical Engineering. 



These Courses enable Students to qualify for University Degrees, and for 

 the College Certificates in Engineering. They comprise, in addition to 

 special Engineering Lectures and Laboratory Work, instruction in Mathe- 

 •matics, Physics, Electrotechnics, and Chemistry. 



TT ■ r) f f IT ■ ■ fH. S. Hele-Shaw, LL.D., F.R.S., 



Harrison Professor of Engineering -[ M.Inst.C.E. 



iLyon Jones Professor of Experi- (L. R. Wilberforce, M.A., Trinity 



mental Physics \ College, Cambridge. 



_ , f ivi .V, .■ iF. S. Carey. M.A., late Fellow of 



Professor of Mathematics \ Trinity College, ukmbridge. 



... J. Campbell Brow.%', D.Sc, F.I.C. 



... E. W. Marchant, D.Sc. 



ectus can be obtained on application to the 



ST. THOMAS'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL 

 SCHOOL, 



ALBERT EMBANKMENT, LONDON, S.E. 



The WINTER SESSION of 1901-1902 will open on WEDNESDAY, 

 ■October 2, when the prizes will be distiibuted at 3 p.m. by Major-General 

 Sir Ian Hamilton, K.C.B., in the Governors' Hall. 



St. Thomas's Hospital being one of the Medical Schools of the University 

 of London, provision is made for the courses of study prescribed for the 

 Preliminary Scientific, Intermediate and Final Examinations in Medicine. 



Three Entrance Scholarships will be offered for competition in September, 

 viz., one of ;£i5o and one of £(io in Chemistry and Physics, with either 

 Physiology, Botany, or Zoology, for first year's Students ; one of ^£50 in 

 Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry (any two), for third year's Students from 

 the Universities. 



Scholarships and money prizes are awarded at the Sessional Examinations, 

 a well as several medals. 



All Hospital Appointments are open to Students without charge. 



Club Rooms and an Athletic Ground are provided for Students. 



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 instalments. Entries may be 

 made separately to Lectures or to Hospital Practice, and Special Arrange- 

 ments are made for Students entering from the Universities 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 Prospectus and all particulars apply to Mr. Rendle, the Medical 

 Secretary. 



H. G. TURXEV. M.A., M.D. Oxon.. Dean. 



UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM. 



FACULTY OF MEDICINE. 

 Regulations concerning the various Degrees conferred by this Uni\ersity, 

 and the requisite Courses of Instruction given at the same, and at the 

 Hospitals of the City, will be found in the Syllabus of the Medical Faculty, 

 which can be obtained Gratis on application to Messrs. Cornish Brothers, 

 Booksellers, New Street, Birmingham, or to Geo. H. Morley, Secretary of 

 the University. 



The Syllabus gives all information as to 

 I. DEGREES IN MEDICINE. 



II. DEGREE AND DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC HEALTH. 

 III. DEGREES IN DENTISTRY. 

 The WINTER SESSION will Commence on Tuesday. October i. 

 The Dean (Professor Windle, M.D., D.Sc, F.R.S.) will see parents 

 and Students on September 26, 27 and 30, between the hours of ten and 

 one, also on October i and 2, at the same hours, and from two o'clock until 

 three in the afternoon. The Courses of Instruction, though mainly 

 arranged in accordance with the regulations of the University, qualify also 

 for the examinations of other British Universities and for those of all the 

 Licensing Corporations. 



ALL DEGREES AND COURSES OF INSTRUCTION ARE 



OPEN TO MEN AND WOMEN ALIKE. 

 For information as to Entiance Scholarships see the Syllabus. 

 There are also Faculties 0/ Science and Arts. Syllabuses, containing 

 full particulars, are published separately. 



THE LONDON SCHOOL OF TROPICAL 

 MEDICINE 



tUNDER THE AUSPICES OF HIS .MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT), 

 CONNAUGHT ROAD, ALBERT DOCK, E. 



SECTION WITH THE Ho 



THE Seamen's Ho 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON. 



The Session of the Faculty of Medicine will commence on October i. 

 Introductory Lecture, at 4 p.m., by Prof. J. RisiEN Russell, M.D., 

 F.R.C.P., Professor of Medical Jurisprudence. 



The E.\aminations for the Entrance Scholarships and Medical Exhibitions 

 will commence on September 25. 



The Annual Dinner will be held on October i, Sir Richard Douglas 

 Powell, Bart., in the Chair. 



Scholarships, Exhibitions, and Prizes of the value of ;£8oo are awarded 

 annually. 



In University College Hospital about 3000 In-patients and 35,000 Out- 

 patients are treated during the year. Thirty-six Appointments, eighteen 

 being resident (as House Surgeon, House Physician, Obstetric .\ssistant, 

 &c.), are filled up by competition during the year, and these, as well as all 

 Clerkships and Dresserships, are open to Students of the Hospital without 

 extra fee. Resident Officers receive free board and lodging. 



Prospectuses, with full information as to Classes, Prizes, &c., may be 

 obtained from University College, Gower Street, W.C. 



I. R. BRADFORD, M.D., D.Sc, F.R.S., Dean. 

 T. GREGORY FOSTER, Ph.D., Secretary. 



ST. BARTHOLOMEW^'S HOSPITAL 

 AND COLLEGE. 



PRELIMINARY SCIENTIFIC CLASS. 



Systematic Courses of Lectures and Laboratory Work in the subjects of 

 the Preliminary Scientific and Intermediate B.Sc. Examinations of the 

 University of London will commence on October 1, and continue till July, 

 1Q02. Attendance on this Class counts as part of the Five Years' 

 Curriculum. 



Fee for the whole Course, £,i\, or {,\% iSi. to Students of the Hospital ; 

 or single Subjects may be taken. 



There is a Special Class for the January Examination. 



For further particulars apply to the Warden of the College, St. 

 Bartholomew's Hospital, London, E.G. 



A Handbook forwaided on application. 



VICTORIA UNIVERSITY. 

 THE YORKSHIRE COLLEGE, LEEDS. 



The 2Sth Session of the Department of Science, Technology, Arts and 

 Law, and the 71st Session of the School of Medicine, will begin on 

 October I, 1901. 



The Classes prepare for the following Professions : Chemistry, Civil, 

 Mechanical, Electrical, and Sanitary Engineering, Mining, Textile In- 

 dustries, Dyeing, Art, Leather Manufacture, Agriculture, School Teaching, 

 Law, Medicine, and Surgery. 



University Degrees are also conferred in the Faculties of Arts, Science, 

 Law, Medicine, and Surgery. 



Lyddon Hall has been established for Students' residence. 



Prospectus of any of the above may be had from the Registrar of the 

 College. 



THE YORKSHIRE COLLEGE, 

 LEEDS. 



DEPARTMENTS OF CIVIL, MECHANICAL AND 

 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. 



BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE 

 ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE, 



BURLINGTON HOUSE, LONDON, W. 

 The next ANNU.A.L MEETING of the ASSOCIATION will be held 

 at GLASGOW, commencing on WEDNESD.\Y, SEPTEMBER 11. 



Prof A. W. RUCKER, D.Sc, LL.D., Sec.R.S. 

 Information about local arrangements may be obtained on application to 

 the Local Secret.\ries, 30 George Square, Glasgow. 



G. GRIFFITH, Assistant General Secretary. 



BRITISH MUSEUM. 



The Reading Rooms will be Closed from Monday, September 2, to 

 Thursday, September 5, inclusive. 



British Museum, E. MAUNDE THOMPSON, 



August 2b, 1901. Director and Principal Librarian. 



Sessions commence October i, January 13, and May i. For Prospectus, 

 Syllabus, and other particulars, apply w the Secretary, P. Michelli, 

 Esq., Seaiter.'s Hospital, Gr . .- ^^ 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, SHEFFIELD. 



Applications .ire invited for the post of JUNIOR DEMONSTRATOR 

 IN CHEMISTRY, vacant by the- appointment of Dr. Price to the 

 Lectureship in Chemistry at Birmingham University. Salary, ;£ioo. 

 'lestimonials to be sent in before September 21. 



For further information apply to the .Registrar, LTniversity College, 

 Sheffield. 



For Other Tutorial Advertisements see fiage ccviii. 



