A' A TURE 



[September 5, 1901 



UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH. 



Principa'.-Siv WILLIAM MUIR, K.C.S.I., D.C.L., LL.D., Ph.D., &c. 



The WINTER SESSION opens on 15th October (Practical Anatomy ist October), and closes on 22nd March. The 

 SUMMER SESSION opens at the beginning of May, and closes about the middle of July. 



FACULTY OF MEDICINE. 



Z)<.a«— Professor A. R. SIMPSON, M.D. 

 The Faculty embraces thirteen Chairs and eight Lectureships ; and attached to the^e Chairs there 

 Instruction is given in all the branches of Medical Science, viz.:— 



Professors. 

 Chemistry— Alex. Crum Brown, JI.D., D.Sc. LL.D. 

 Zoot.oGV— J. Cossar Ewan, M.D. 

 Botany— Isaac Bayley Balfour, II.D., D.Sc. 

 Physics— J. G. MacGregor, M..\. 

 Anatomy— Sir William Turner. iM.B., D.C.L., LL.D. 

 Physiology— E. A. Schafer, LL.D. 

 Materia Medica— T. R. Fraser, M.D., LL.D. 

 Pathology— William S. Greenfield, M.D. 



about thirty .Assistants and D( 



5 of Wc 



John Wyllie, M.D., A. R. Simpson, M.D.Co: 



University Lecturers. 



imental Pharmacology— W. C. Sillar, M.B., B.Sc. 



>L0GicAL Bacteriology — J. M. Beattie, M.D. 



:s— C. G. Knott, M.A., D.Sc. 



SES OF the Lary.nx, Eak, anu Nose— P. .M 'Bride, M.D. 



:al Diseases— A. Davidson, M.D. 



SES OF THE Skin— W. Allan Jamieson, M.D. 



N— Stafi of Royal 



Path 



Mental Diseases— T. S. Clouston, M.D. 

 Diseases of the Eye— G. .\. Berry, M.B. 

 Clinical Instrcction on Diseases of Child 



Hospital for Sick Children. 

 Embryology and Vertebrate Zoology- J. Beard, D.Sc. 

 Regional Anatomy — D. Hepburn. M.D. 

 ^ Advanced Practic_al Physiology— T. H. Milroy, M.D., B.Sc. 



Practical Instruction is afforded, under the superintendence of the 

 Practical Classes connected with the above Chairs, and opportunities ar 

 engage in orieinal research. 



Opportunities for Hospital Practice are afTorded at the Royal Infirmary, the Hospital for Sick Children, Maternity Hospital, the City Hospital, and 

 Upwards of 1500 beds are available for the Clinical Instruction of Students of the University. 

 le and Surgery are conferred by the University of Edinburgh, viz., Bachelor of Jledicine (M.B.), Bachelor of Surgery (Ch.B.), 

 and Master of Surgery (Ch.M.): and Diplomas in Special Branches of Medical and Surgical Practice may also be con- 

 :ine and Surgery of the University. 



i for M.B. and Ch.B., including Hospital Fee (£11) amount to about ;£i; 

 X,2b 71. An additional Pee of Aio loj. is payable by those who proceed to M.D., and .£10 loj by tho 

 The annual value of the Bursaries, Prizes, Scholarships, and Fellowships in the Faculty of Medic 

 Bursaries, &c , tenable by Students of Medicine, amounts to about .^1820. 



Instruction is also given in Public Health, and the Degrees of B.Sc. and D.Sc. in Public Health ar 



Residences for Students, (graduates, and others, situated within easy reach of the University, afford excellent board and lodging bn very moderate terms. 

 Further information as to Matriculation, the Curricula of Study for Degrees, &c., may be obtained from the Dean of the Facultv of Medicine ; or from 

 the Clerk of Senatus ; and full details are given m the University Calendar, published by James 't bin, 55 South Bridge. 



August, iQoi. By .authority of the Senatus, L. J. GRANT. Secretary of Senatus. 



the Asylum for the In 



Four Degrees in Medicin 

 Doctor of Medicine (M.D.), 1 

 ferred on Graduates in Medit 



es with the necessary appliances, and in Tutorial and 

 nd Graduates to extend their practical knowledge and 



, and the Matriculation and Examination Fees to 

 : who proceed to Ch.M. 



about .;C36oo, and that of the other 



: conferred by the University. 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NORTH 

 WALES (BANGOR). 



SESSION 1901-2 will open on TUESDAY, OCTOBER i. 



DEPARTMENTS of PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, and BIOLOGY. 



/ Prof. E. Taylor Jones, D.Sc. 



PHYSICS ' Assistant Lecturers and De 



CHEMISTRY. 



I Baillie,M.A., D.Sc, and W.W. Firth, M.Sc 

 ( Proi;. J. J. Dobbie, M.A., D.Sc. 

 ■. Assistant Lecturer and Demonstrator, A. Laui 

 I B.Sc. 

 Botany— Prof R. W. Phillips, M.A., D.Sc. 



BIOLOGY 



and De 



, M.B., F.R.S.E. 

 ire arranged to suit 

 of Students 



Assistant Lect 

 Lloyd Wi 

 Zoologj— Prof Philip J. Wh 

 The Classes and Laboratory Courses of this College are ar 

 the recjuirements of Students of Practical Science, as well a 

 preparing for University and other Examinations. The Lect 

 istry. Physics, Botany, and Zoology are recognised by the Uni 

 Edinburgh and Glasgow as qualifying for the Medical Degrees of th( 

 Universities. One Annus Medkus may be taken at this College. 



The extensive Laboratories (Physical, Chemical, and Biological) are fu 

 equipped lor Study and Research, and in the Physical Department spec 

 made for the teaching of Electrical Engineering, 

 been arranged in this subject. 

 1 Fee, C^-i IS. 



LABORATORY FEES (per Term) 

 on the scale of £1 is. for six hours a week, in each Department. 



A considerable number of Scholarships and Exhibitions are open for cc 

 petition at the beginning of each Session, and several are awarded at 1 

 clo^e of each Session on the result of the year's work. 



"^ ^ " ^ " 'S, apply for Prospect 



Special Cou 



; Tuitic 



nd Regi? 



the Secretary 

 J. E. LLOYD, M.A. 



NORTHAMPTON INSTITUTE, 

 CLERKENWELL, LONDON, E.G. 



ENGINF.ERING DAY COURSES IN MECHANICAL, ELEC- 

 TRICAL AND HOROLOGICAL ENGINEERING. 

 FULL DAY COURSES in the above subjects will commence on 

 MONDAY, September 30, 1901. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION on 

 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, September 25 and 26. Particulars 

 of the Courses can be obtained on application at the Office of the Institute, 



R. MULLINEUX WALMSLEY, D.Sc, Principal. 



|*~ New Session commences 30th September. 



BIRKBECK INSTITUTION, 



Breams Building's, Chancery Lane, E.G. 



Pkinchal; G. ARMITAGE-SMITH. .M.A. 



Science Classes with Practical Work. 



DAY AND EVENING COURSES for— 



UNIVERSITY of LONDON. B.Sc. Pass and Honours, 

 Inler, Sci , Prelim. Sci., and Inter. .MB. (Chemistry) Examinations. 

 CONJOINT BOARD, DENTAL and PHARMACEUTICAL 

 EXAMINATIONS. 

 COMPLETE DAY COURSE IV METALLURGY AND MINING. 



HIGHLY EQUIPPED LABORATORIES, for— 



CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS, BIOLOGY (ZOOLOGY and BOTANY) 

 METALLURGY, GEOLOGY and MINERALOGY. 



EVENING CLASSES in all BRANCHES of SCIENCE. 

 Prospectus free. Calendar 6d. (Post Sd.) on application to Secretary 



BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR TllE 

 ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE, 



BURLINGTON HOUSE, LONDON, W. 



GL.\SGOVV MEETING, September ii to iS, 1901. 



Pkesident-Elect ; 



Prof -A. W. RiJCKER, D.Sc, LL.D., Sec.R.S. 



The Journal, President's Address, and other Printed Papers issued 

 by the .Association during the Annual Meeting will be for\%'arded daily by 

 post to Members and others unable to attend, on application and prepay- 

 ment of 2.r. 6d. to the Clerk of the Association, Mr. H. C. Stewardson. 

 Reception Room, The University, Glasgow, on or before the first day of the 

 Meeting. 



G. GRIFFITH, Assistant General Secretary. 



/^or other Tutorial Advertisements see pages ccx.\ and ccxxv 



