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NATURE 
[Aucust 17, 1899 
ST. MARY’S HOSPITAL MEDICAL 
SCHOOL, 
PADDINGTON, W. 
The WINTER SESSION begins on October 2, with an Introductory 
Address, at 3 p.m., by H. G. Piimmer, Esq. 
The Annual Dinner will be held in the Evening at the King’s Hall, 
Holborn Restaurant, Dr. StpNEY Puitips in the Chair. 
ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS IN NATURAL SCIENCE, 
One of £144, Two of £78 15s., One of 452 ros., Two of £57 155. 
€both open to Students from Oxford and Cambridge) will be awarded by 
Examination on September 20 and 21. 
The School provides complete preparation for the Higher Examinations 
-and Degrees of the Universities, 
SPECIAL TUITION. 
Special Classes.—All the Special Classes for the Higher Examinations 
have recently been made free to Students. 
Honours Examinations.—Special tuition is provided for the various 
Examinations of the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and London, and 
or the Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons. 
Final Examinations.—The Medical, Surgical, and Obstetric Tutors 
demonstrate the whole of the year to Students preparing for Final Ex- 
aminations. 
NEW OUT-PATIENTS’ DEPARTMENT, 
This Department, now in full working, occupies the whole ground floor 
of the New Clarence Wing, which when completed will increase the number 
vof beds in the Hospital to 380, and provide a Residential College for Medical 
Officers and Students. 
ENLARGEMENT OF THE MEDICAL SCHOOL. 
The Physiological Laboratories have been further extended, and a special 
Lecture Theatre, and a new and enlarged Chemical Laboratory have been 
added. A new Laboratory, fitted with electric light and every modern 
improvement for the study of Biology, Pathology, and Bacteriology, has 
also been provided. Another extensive and important addition has been 
made by the handing over to the School of the premises vacated by the 
‘transfer of the Out-Patients' Department to the Clarence Wing. This 
has provided New Laboratories, Class-rooms, and a New Museum. 
A complete reorganisation of the Pathological Department has also 
lately been made, with provision of extensive New Laboratories for 
Pathology and Bacteriology, and an improved Museum for Pathological 
Specimens, with a special Anatomical Department. 
The Residential College is at 33 and 35 Westbourne Terrace, W , close 
to the Hospital. For terms application should be made to the Warden, 
Mr. H. S. Cottier, F.R.C.S. 
There are 18 Resident Appointments in the Hospital open to Students 
without expense. 
For Prospectus apply to the SECRETARY. 
G. P. FIELD, Dean. 
THE LONDON HOSPITAL MEDICAL 
COLLEGE. 
The WINTER SESSION commences on October 2. 
The Annuat Dinner will be held in the College Library on Monday, 
October 2, Dr. HERMAN in the chair. 
The Hospital is the largest in the kingdom; nearly 800 beds are in 
constant use, and no beds are closed. Being the only General Hospital for 
East London—v.e. for a million and a half people—the practice is immense. 
In-patients last year, 11,622; Out-patients, 178,838 ; Accidents, 17,370; 
Major Operations, 2260. 
APPOINTMENTS.—Owing to the enormous number of patients more 
Appointments, salaried and resident, are open to Students than at any 
other Hospital. Sixty of these qualified Appointments are made annually, 
and more than 150 Dressers, Clinical Clerks, &c., appointed every three 
months. All are free to Students of the College. Holders of Resident 
Appointments have Free Board. 
SCHOLARSHIPS AND Prizes.—Thirty-four Scholarships and Prizes are 
given annually. Seven Entrance Scholarships will be offered in October. 
SpeciaL Cvasses are held for the University of London and other higher 
Examinations. Special entries for Medical and Surgical Practice can be 
made. Qualified Practitioners will find excellent opportunities for studying 
the rarest diseases. 
A reduction of 15 Guineas is made to the Sons of Members of the Profession. 
ENLARGEMENT OF THE COLLEGE.—The new Laboratories and Class- 
rooms for Bacteriology, Public Health, Operative Surgery, Chemistry, 
Biology, &c., are now in full use. 
The Clubs Union Athletic Ground is within easy reach of the Hospital. 
Luncheons or Dinners at moderate charges can be obtained in the 
Students’ Club. 
The Metropolitan and other Railwayshave Stations close to the Hospital 
- and College. 
For Prospectus and information as to Residence, &c., apply personally, 
or by letter, to 
MUNRO SCOTT, Warden. 
Mile End, E. 
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON. 
The Session of the Faculty of Medicine will commence on October 2, 
Introductory Lecture, at 4 p.m., by Dr. G. F. BLackenr, Assistant Obstetric 
Physician to the Hospital. 
The Examinations for the Entrance Scholarships and Medical Exhibitions 
will commence on September 26, 
Scholarships, Exhibitions, and Prizes of the value of 4800 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 Assistant, 
&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 he 
ebtained from University College, Gower Street, W.C. 
H. R. SPENCER, M.D., F.R.C.P., Dean. 
J. M. HORSBURGH, M.A., Secretary. 
THE LONDON SCHOOL OF TROPICAL 
MEDICINE, 
CONNAUGHT ROAD, ALBERT DOCK, E. 
(IN CONNECTION WITH THE HOosPITALS OF THE SEAMEN’S 
Hospirat Sociery.) 
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF HER MAJESTY’S 
GOVERNMENT. 
The WINTER SESSION will commence on Monday, 2nd October, 
when the new School will be formally open for Students. 
A Travelling Scholarship of £300 will be offered to Students of the 
School. 
The Laboratories, Museum, Library, &c., are open daily. Lectures on 
Tropical Medicine, Tropical Hygiene, and Surgery in the Tropics, are 
delivered during the Winter, Summer and Autumn Sessions. 
Clinical Instruction is given daily in the Wards of the Hospitals. 
Special arrangements for Board will be made for those who may desire to 
weside on the premises. 
For Prospectus, Syllabus, and other particulars, apply to the Secretary, 
P. MicuE 1}, Esq., Seamen's Hospital, Greenwich, S.E 
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 2 and continue till July, 
1900. Attendance on this Class counts as part of the Five Years’ 
Corriculum. 
Fee for the whole Course £21, or £18 18s. to Students of the Hospital ; 
or single Subjects may be taken, 
There is a Special Class for the January Examination. 
‘or further particulars apply to the WARDEN OF THE COLLEGE, St. 
Bartholomew's Hospital, London, E.C. 
A Handbook forwarded on application 
-GUY’S HOSPITAL. 
PRELIMINARY SCIENTIFIC (M.B. London). 
The next Course of Lectures and Practical Classes for this Examination 
will begin on October 2nd. Candidates entering for this Course can register 
as medical students. 
Full particulars may be obtained on application to the Dean, Guy’s 
Hospital, London Bridge, S.E. 
THE DURHAM COLLEGE OF 
SCIENCE, NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE. 
Complete Courses of Instruction are provided for Students of both Sexes 
proceeding to Degrees in Science or in Letters, and for Teachers’ Certifi- 
cates for Secondary Schools. Special facilities are offered for the study of 
Agriculture, Applied Chemistry, Mining, and all branches of Engineering 
and Naval Architecture. 
The Examinations for Open Exhibitions begin on September 28th, and 
the Matriculation Examination on September 25th. 
Lectures begin October 3rd, 1899. 
Hostels for Men and for Women Students. 
Prospectuses on application to the SECRETARY. 
OWENS COLLEGE, VICTORIA 
UNIVERSITY, MANCHESTER, 
CHEMISTRY COURSE. 
Full Particulars or this Course, qualifying for the Victoria University 
Degrees in Chemistry and the College Technological Chemistry Certificate, 
will be forwarded on application. 
The Session commences on October 3. 
S. CHAFFERS, Registrar. 
RESEARCH. 
CHEMISTRY. PHYSICS. —_ BACTERIOLOGY. 
Well-fitted LABORATORIES can be used for RESEARCH at any hour 
convenient to Workers. Dark Room for PHOTOGRAPHIC and other 
Work. yzimmersion for MICRO-PHOTOGRAPHY. Workshop for 
making Apparatus. ELECTRIC MAINS, powerful Constant Currents 
—‘*T.," 9 Heathcote Street, Gray’s Inn Road. 
