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N/i TURE 



[April lo, 1902 



UNIVERSITY or LONDON. 



THE MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL 



MEDICAL SCHOOL, 



CLOSK TO OXFORD CIRCUS, W. 



The SUMMKR SESSION, 1902, will commence on Thursday, May i. 



Full opporiunities for study are offered <o Students preparing for any 

 Examinations in Medicine and Surgery in the United Kingdom. 



Classes will be held in the following subjects :— Midwifery, Pathology, 

 Pathological Histology, Forensic Medicine and Public Health, Anatomy, 

 Practical Physiology and Histology, Chemistry and Practical Chemistry, 

 Therapeutics, Mental Diseases with Clinical Demonstrations, Practical 

 Pharmacy. 



Students entering in May arc eligible to compete for the Entrance 

 Scholarships (value ^100 and ;^6a) awarded at the commencement of the 

 ensuing Winter Session. The Uroderip Scholarships, Governor's Prize, 

 Hetley Prize, Lyell Medal, Leopold Hudson Prize, and Freeman Scholar- 

 ship, are awarded annually, the Murray Scholarship (in connection with the 

 University of Aberdeen) every third year. 



Eighteen resident appointments are open for competition annually, with- 

 out fee. 



The composition fee, admitting to the whole curriculum for the diplomas 

 of L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., and L.S.A., is 135 guineas; or by three yearly 

 instalments of 60, 50, and 35 guineas. 



The University of London Students requiring Preliminarj- Science Instruc- 

 tion, 145 guineas, or by instalment, 155 guineas. For members of Universities 

 recognised by t'.ie General Medical Council and other Students who have 

 completed their Anatomical and Physiological studies, the fee for admission 

 as General Students is 70 guineas, or by instalments 75 guineas. Students 

 from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge entering in May are eligible 

 to compete for the University Scholarship of £^q awarded at the commence- 

 ment of the Winter Session. Fee for Dental Students, 54 guineas. 



The Residential College contains accommodation for Thirty Students. 



For Prospectus and further Particulars, apply to 



J. MURRAY, M.B., F.R.C.S., De.in. 



LONDON HOSPITAL MEDICAL 

 COLLEGE. 



The SUMMER SESSION commences on May i. 



The Hospital is the largest in the Kingdom ; nearly 800 beds are in 

 constant use, and no beds are closed. In-patients last year, 12,746; 

 Out-patients, 161,762; Accidents, 10,944; Major Operations, 2,526. 



Appointments. — Sixty 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. — Twenty-seven Scholarships and Prizes are 

 given annually. Students entering in May can compete for the Entrance 

 Scholarships in September. 



As one of the Constituent Schools of the University of London, complete 

 Courses of Instruction are provided for the Medical and Surgical Degrees 

 of the University. 



Special entries for Medical and Surgical Practice can be made. 

 Qualified Practitioners will find excellent opportunities for studying the 



A redu 



I of 15 guineas is made to the Sons of Members of the Pro- 



Enlakgement of the College.— New Laboratories and Class-rooms 

 for Bacteriology, Public Health, Operative Surgery, Chemistry, Biology, 

 -&c., have now been added, with all modern improvements. 



The Clubs" Union Athletic Ground is within easy reach of the Hospital. 



The College is easily approached by the Central London, Metropolitan 

 and other Railways. 



For Prospectus and information as to Residence, &c., apply, personally, 

 or by letter, to 



MUNRO SCOTT. Warden. 



Mile End. E. 



UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN. 



FACULTIES OF SCIENCE AND MEDICINE. 

 SUMMER SESSION, 1902. 



The Summer Session commences on Tuesday, April 29. 



The Degrees in Science granted by the University are :— Bachelor of 

 Science and Doctor of Science in Pure Science and Bachelor uf Science in 

 Agriculture. The Course of Study for BSc. extends over three Academic 

 Years. The University is fully equipped for instruction in all the subjects 

 required for these Degre-s. 



The Medical Curriculum extends over five years, the total cost including 

 fees for the Degrees of M.B. and Ch.B., being usually about .£125. 



The University also grants Degrees in Arts, Law and Divinity, 

 particulars of which may be had on application to the Secretary of 



ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL 

 SCHOOL, 



w. 



PADDINGTON 

 The SUMMER SESSION 

 Entrance Scholarships, value ;£i4S to C'i'^ los., f 

 n May are eligible, will be open for competit 

 Hospital and Medical School 



<G. W. R.), may be inspected 01 

 •Calendar, with full particulars, t 



I May I, 1903. S 

 vhich Students joinii 

 on September 23 ai 

 Paddington Statit 



Mondays and Thursdays 3 to 4 p.i 

 application to the Dean. 



BEDFORD COLLEGE FOR "WOMEN 



(UXI\ERS1TV OF LOMJON). 

 VOKK I'LACE, BAKER STREET, W. 



A Scliolarship of the value of j^as is offered by the Council in conjunction 

 with the Reid Trustees, to a Teacher entering the Training Department, 

 who has a Science Degree or its equivalent, has experience in teaching, and 

 will specially devote herself to the teaching of Science. 



Applications to be sent in by April 14 at latest. Term begins .April 24. 



Full information can be obtained from the Head of the Training Depart- 

 ment, Miss H. RoilERTSON. 



THE LONDON SCHOOL OF TROPICAL 

 MEDICINE. 



(UNDER THE AUSPICES OK HIS MAJESTY'S 

 GOVERNMENT.) 



CONNAUGHT ROAD, ALBERT DOCK, E. 



(In connection with the Hospitals of the Seamen's 



Hospital Society.) 



The next SESSION commences on Thursday, May i, 1902. For 

 Prospectus, Syllabus, and other p.irticulars, apply to the Secretary, 

 P. MlCHELLt, Esq., Seamen's Hospital, Greenivich, S.E. 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON. 



FACULTY OF MEDICINE. 

 The SUMMER SESSION begins on May i. 



The work is arranged so that a Student may advantageously begin his 

 medical curriculum then. 

 Full information may be obtained from either of the undersigned. 



J. R. BRADFORD, M D., D.Sc, F.R.S., Dean of the Faculty. 

 T. GREGORY FOSTER, Secretary. 



NEW SOUTH WALES. 



UNIVERSITY OF SVUNEV. 



entl. 



;men qualilied to fill the above 

 .£60 allowed for passage money. 



Applications are invited fro 

 position. Salary, ;£350 per a 

 Duties to begin June i next, or soon tnerealler. 



Further p.irticulars may he obtained from the Agent-General for New 

 South Wales, 9, Victoria Street, London, S.W., to whom .ipplications, 

 stating applicant's age and qualitications, and accompanied by two copies of 

 each testimonial submitted, should be sent not later then Apri! 12, 1Q02. 

 HENRY COPELAND, 



March .9. IQ02. Agent-General for New South Wales. 



THE GLASGOW AND WEST OF 

 SCOTLAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE. 



DEPARTMENT OF MINING. AND GEOLOGY. 



The Governors invite applications for the LECTURESHIP in MINING 

 and GEOLOGY, vacant by the appointment of Mr. G. R. .Thompson, 

 B.Sc, to the Professorship of Mining in the Yorkshire College, Leeds. 



The stipend attached to the post is .£250 per annum, and the Lecturer 

 must be prepared to give his whole time to the College. 



Applications and testimonials must be sent not later than April 30 to the 

 Secretauv, from whom further particulars may be obtained. 



Secretary's Offtce, 



38 Hath Street, Gbsgow. 



TECHNICAL SCHOOL, 

 NORTHAMPTON. 



REQUIRED, a MASTER to Assist during the Day in the Labora- 

 tories in preparing for Lectures, and to Te.ich Evening Classes in Physio- 

 graphy, Hygiene, or other Science Subjects .as able. Salary, /Jioo per 



Apply, with copies of I 



ii.ils, to the He 



the School. 



MERCHANT VENTURERS' TECHNI- 

 CAL COLLEGE, BRISTOL.— Professor of Electrical Engineering 

 required shortly. SaUiry, .£400 a year.— Applic-inls must sl.ite that 

 they have read the printed p;.rticulars, whicn can be obtained from 

 the Rtx.isTKAK by sending a stamped addressed envelope. 



CHEMIST AVANTED.— There IS a vacancy 



in a Laboratory attached lo large mailings in the West of England for 

 a young Chemist to learn Brewing Chemistry and Practical Malting. 

 Premium required, returned in salary.—" .Mall," c/o Natire Office. 



RATIONAL AND PRACTICAL EDUCA- 

 TION I'OK I'.OVS at Cl.-icton College, Claclon-on-Sea ; for aims 

 and methods see illustrated prospectus. Headmaster, Harold Picton, 

 li..Sc.(Lond.), Gold, Silver and Research Medallist of University College. 



For tthtr Scholastic AdvertisemtHts, supage i. cf StippUment. 



