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THE MASON SCIENCE COLLEGE, 
BIRMINGHAM. 
APPOINTMENT OF DEMONSTRATOR IN PHYSIOLOGICAL 
DEPARTMENT. 
The Council invite Applications on or before AUGUST 26, 1885, for the 
above Appointment, the duties of which will commence on OCTOBER rt. 
Particulars of the Stipend and Conditions will be sent on application to the 
Secretary, Mr. G. H. Morey, the Mason Science College, Birmingham, 
to whom all applications for the Appointment should be sent. 
J. THACKRAY BUNCE, President of the Council. 
THE MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL. 
The WINTER SESSION will open on THURSDAY, October 1, with 
an Introductory Address by Dr. J. K. FOWLER, M.A. 
The Medical School, which has lately been considerably enlarged, provides 
the most complete means for the education of Students preparing for the 
University:of London, the College of Physicians and Surgeons, and the other 
Licensing Bodies. Two Entrance Scholarships of the annual value of £25 
and £20, tenable for two years, and an Entrance Science Scholarship value 
450, will be competed foron SEPTEMBER 29 and following days. Further 
information may be obtained from the Dean or the Resident Medical (fficer 
at the Hospital. 
ANDREW CLARK, Dean. 
THE LONDON HOSPITAL AND 
MEDICAL COLLEGE, MILE END, E. 
The SESSION 1885-6 will COMMENCE on THURSDAY, October 1, 
1885. 
As the College will be in course of enlargement there will be no Public 
Distribution of Prizes this year. 
FOUR ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS, value £60, £40, £30, and 
£20, will be offered for competition at the end of September to new Students. 
Fees for Lectures and Hospital Practice, 90 Guineas in one payment, or 
too Guineas in three instalments. All Resident and other Hospital appoint- 
ments are free, and the holders of all the Resident Appointments are provided 
with rooms and board entirely free of expense. The Resident Appoint- 
ments consist of Five House-Physiciancies, Five House-Surgeoncies, and 
One Accoucheurship ; Two Dressers and Two Maternity Pupils also reside 
in the Hospital. “ Special entries may be made for Medical and Surgical 
Practice. 
The London Hospital is now in direct communication by rail and tram 
with all parts of the Metropolis, and the Metropolitan, District, East Lon- 
don, and South-Eastern Railways have Stations within a minute's walk of 
the Hospital and College. 
For prospectus and particulars apply personally or by letter to 
Mile End, E. MUNRO SCOTT, Warden. 
ST. THOMAS’S HOSPITAL MEDICAL 
SCHOOL. 
ALBERT EMBANKMENT, LONDON, S.E. 
The WINTER SESSION of 1885-86 will commence on OCTOBER os 
when an Introductory Address will be delivered by A. O. MacKELLAR, 
Esq., M.Ch., at 3 p.m. 
TWO ENTRANCE SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIPS of £100 and £60 
respectively, open to all first-year Students, will be offered for competition. 
The Examination will be held on the sth, 6th, and 7th of October, and the 
subjects will be Chemistry and Physics, with either Botany or Zoology, at 
the option of Candidates. 
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 extra charge. 
Scholarships and Money Prizes of considerable value are awarded at the 
Sessional Examination, as also several Medals. 
The Fees may be paid in one sum or by instalments. Entries may be 
made to Lectures or to Hospital Practice, and special arrangements are 
made for Students entering in their second or subsequent years 3 also for 
Dental Students and for Qualified Practitioners. 
Several medical practitioners and private families residing in the neigh- 
bourhood receive Students for residence and supervision, and a register of 
approved lodgings is kept in the Secretary's office. 
rospectuses and all particulars may be obtained from the Medical Secre- 
tary, Mr. GEorGE RENDLE. 
W. M. ORD, Dean. 
MINERALOGY AND GEOLOGY. 
PROFESSORS, COLLECTORS and VISITORS to LONDON are 
INVITED to INSPECT Mr. HENSON’S STOCK of CHOICE MINE- 
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[Fuly 30, 1885 
LIVING SPECIMENS FOR THE MICROSCOPE. 
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