NA TURE 



[August 20, 1896 



CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON 

 INSTITUTE. 



SESSION 1896-97. 

 The Courses of Inslruclion in Engineering and Chemistry at the Institute's 

 Colleges commence in October, and cover a period of two to three years. 

 The Matriculation Examination of the Central Technical College will be 

 held on September 2I to 24, and the Entrance Examination of the Day 

 Department of the Technical College, Finsbury, on September 22. 



CITY AND GUILDS CENTRAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE 



(Exhibition Road, S.W.), a College for higher Technical Instruction for 

 Students not underi6 years of age, preparing to become Civil, Mechanical or 

 Electrical Engineers, Chemical and other Manufacturers, and Teachers. 



The Matriculation Examination will be held on September 2r to 24, and 

 the new Session will commence on October tst. 



Professors :—0. Henrici, LL.D., F.R.S. (Mathematics), W. C. Unwin, 

 K.R.S., M.I.C.E. (Civil and Mechanical Engineering), W. E. Ayrton, F.R.S. 

 (Physics and Electrical Engineering), H. E. Armstrong, Ph.D., F.R.S. 

 (Chemistry). 



CITY AND GUILDS TECHNICAL COLLEGE, FINSBURY 

 (Leonard Street, City Road, E.C.). The DAY DEPARTMENT provides 

 Courses of Intermediate Instruction for Students not under 14 years of age, 

 preparing to enter Mechanical or Electrical Engineering and Chemical 

 Industries. 



The Entrance Examination will be held on September 22, and the new 

 Session will commence on October 6. 



Professors :—S. P.Thompson, D.Sc, F.R.S. (Electrical Engineering), 

 R. Meldola, 'F.R.S. (Chemistry). 



JOHN \V.\TNEY, Hon. Secretary. 



City and Guilds of London Institute, 



Gresham College, Basinghall Street, E.C. 



ST. THOMAS'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL 

 SCHOOL, 



ALBERT EMBANKMENT, LONDON, S E. 



The WINTER SESSION of 1896-97 will open on FRID.\Y, October 2, 

 when the prizes will be distiibuted at 3 p.m. by the Right Hon. Lord 

 Justice LINDI.EY. 



Three Entrance Scholarships will be offered for competition in September 

 viz. :— One of X^iso and one of ^60 in Chemistry and Physics, with either 

 Physiology, Botany, or Zoology, for first year's Students ; one of i,%o in 

 Anatomy, Physiology, and Chemistry, for third year's Students. 



Scholarships and money prizes of the value of .£300 are awarded at the 

 Sessional Examinations, as well as several medals. 



Special Classes are held throughout the year for the Preliminary Scientific 

 and Intermediate M.B. Examinations of the University of London. 



All Hospital Appointments are open to Students without charge. 



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 in their second or subsequent years ; 

 also for Dental Students 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 Prospectuses and all particulars apply to Mr. Rendle, the Medical 

 Secretary. 



H. P. HA'WKINS, Dean. 



THE LONDON HOSPITAL MEDICAL 

 COLLEGE. 



The 'WI NTER SESSION will commence on THURSD.W, October i. 



The Hospital is the largest general Hospital in the kingdom, and contains 

 nearly 800 beds. Number of In-patients last year, 10,559 ; Out-patients, 

 154,627; Accidents, 16,323. 



Surgical Operations daily. Major Operations in 189s, i,779- 



.Appointments : — Fifty qualified resident or salaried Appointments are 

 m.ade annually. Dressers, Maternity Assistants, Clinical and Post-mortem 

 Clerks are appointed every three months. All Appointments are free to 

 Students of the Hospital. Resident Officers have free board. 



ScHOLARSHll'S AND PRIZES.— Entrance Scholarships, value ;£i2o, ;£6o, 

 .£60, ;£35, i^30, and /20, will be offered for Competition at the end of 

 September. Numerous Scholarships and Prizes are given annually. 



Fees.— 120 guineas in one payment, or 130 guineas by instalments. A 

 reduction of 15 guineas is allowed to the Sons of Members of the Profession. 



Luncheons or Dinners at moderate charges can be obtained in the 

 Students' Club. The Students' Clubs Union, embracing all the Scientific, 

 Social, and Athletic Clubs, is available to all Students. The Clubs Union 

 Ground is at Lower Edmonton. 



The Metropolitan, Metropolitan District, East London, and Great 

 Eastern Railway Stations are close to the Hospital and College. 



For further information apply, personally or by letter, to 



MUNRO SCOTT, 'Warden. 



Mile End. E. 



GUY'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL. 



The WINTER SESSION will begin on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1. 

 Entrance Scholarships of the combined v.alue of ;(;36o.are awarded annually, 

 and numerous Prizes and Medals are open for Competition by Students il 

 the School. 



The number of Patients treated in the Wards during last year was 6,325. 



All Hospital .Appointments are open to Students without charge, and the 

 holders of Resident Appointments are provided with board and lodging. 



The College accommodates 60 Students, under the supervision of 

 Resident Warden. , , , 



The Dental School provides the full Curriculum required for the L.D.S. 

 England. 



The Clubs Union .\thletic Ground is easily .accessible. 



A Handbook of Information for those about to enter the Medical Pr.i- 

 fession will be forwarded on application. 



For the Prospectus of the School, containing full p.articulars as to Fcj 

 Course of Study .advised. Regulations of the College, itc, apply, personal! 

 or by letter, to the Dean, Guy's Hospital, London Bridge. S.E. 



GUY'S HOSPITAL. 



PRELIMINARY SCIENTIFIC (M.B.) LONDON. 



The nest Course of Lectures and Practictl Classes for this Examination 

 will begin on October i. Candidates entering for this Course can re-enter 

 as .Medical Students. . 



Full particulars m.ay be obtained on application to the Dean, Guy ~ 

 Hospital, London Bridge, S.E. 



University college, london. 



The Session of the Faculty of Medicine will commence on October 1 

 Introductory Lecture, at4 p.m., by Prof. SlDNEV Martin, .M.D., F.R.S. 

 The Examinations for the Entrance Exhibitions will commence on Sep. 



^Scholarships, Exhibitions, and Prizes of the v.alue of tjioa, are awarded 

 annually. . , „ 



In University College Hospit.al about 3000 In-patients, and 35,000 uut- 

 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, a.s well m 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 Cl.asses, Prizes, &c., may be 

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



A. E. BARKER, F.R.CS., Dean. 



J. M. HORSBURGH, M.A., Secretarj-. 



MASON COLLEGE, BIRMINGHAM. 



F.\CULTIES OF .A.RTS AND .SCIENCE. 



SESSION 1896-97. 

 The SESSION will COMMENCE on FRIDAY, OCTOB^ER 

 Complete Courses of Instruction are provided for th 



.1, Arts and Science, and the Preliminary Scientific (M.B.) Examination of 

 the University of London ; for Students of Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical 

 Engineering ; and for those who desire to obtain an acquaintance with some 

 branch of Applied Science. Students may, however, attend any class or 

 combination of classes. . . ^ ,, . , 



There is also a Faculty of Medicine. A Syllabus containing full particulars 

 may be had gratis from Messrs. Cornish, New Street, Birmingham. 



A SYLL.ABUS of the Faculties of Arts and Science, containing full 

 information as to the various Lecture and Laboratory Courses, Lecture Days 

 and Hours Fees, Entrance, and other Scholarships, Prizes, &c., may be 

 had gratis from Messrs. Cornish Brothers, New Street, Birmingham ; or 

 on application at the College. 



THE DURHAM COLLEGE OF 

 SCIENCE, 



NE-WCASTLE-UPON-TVNE. 



Principal-Rev. H. P. GURNEY, M.A., D.C.L. 



The College ff.rms part of the University of Durham, and the University 

 Degrees in Science and Letters are open to Students of both sexes. 



In addition to the Departments of Mathematics and Natural Science, 

 complete Courses are provided in Agriculture, Engineering, Naval Archi- 

 tecture, Mining, Literature, History, Ancient and Modern Languages, line 



Residential Hostels for Men and for Women Students are attached to il.c 

 College. 



The Twenty-sixth Session begins September 2S. 



Full particulars of the University Curricula in Science and Letters will be 

 found in the Calendar (price IJ.). Prospectus on application to the 



^ VICTORLA. UNIVERSITY. 



THE YORKSHIRE COLLEGE, LEEDS. 



The 23rd Session of the Department of Science, Technology, and Arts 

 will begin on October 6, and the 66th Session of the School of Medicine;On 

 October I, 1896. . ., ^ . ^L - . n- '\ 



The CK-isses prepare for the following Professions: Chemistry, Civil, 

 Mechanical, Electrical, and Sanitary Engineering Coal Mining, lextile 

 Industries, Dyeing, Leather Manufacture, Agriculture, School Teaching, 

 Medicine, and Surgery. University Degrees are also conferred in the 

 faculties of Arts, Science, Medicine, and Surgery. 



Lyddon Hall has been established for Students residence. 



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



