OcTOBEE 5, 1895 
THE CHEMIST AND DKHGGIST 
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325 & 409 KENNINGTON ROAD, S.E. 
ST A. “PH*. 
Dr. MUTER, F R.S. (Edin.), F.I-C., &c. 
Mr. W. H. DODD, P.C.S., &c. 
Mr. W. F. MAWER, F.C.S. and Lond. Un;v. 
Mr. F. ARMSTRONG. 
Mr. L. De KONINGH, F.I.C., &c. 
Mr. E. J. READ, B.A. (Nat- Sci. Tripos), F.C.S. 
Mr. J. THOMAS, B.Sc. (Lond.), 1st Class Honours Clicm. aud Pliys. 
The Laboratories of this School (chemical, physical, pharmaceutical, and 
biological) are very complete, that devoted to Pharmacy having a steam 
manufacturing planU The fees are as low as is compatible with a properly 
liberal expenditure of materials and are absolutely inclusive {there being no 
extras of any kind)^w’h.i\Q success attained during the last 27 years is 
too well known to require comment. 
Six months’ courses of instruction arc given in strict accordance with 
the new recommendations of the Pharmaceurical Cji’mcil.and certificates 
of attendance are issued ; but students may enter for shorter periods if 
they feel themselves competent to do so. 
For Syllabus, Terms, Ac., apply to the Secretary, at the Office, 325 Ken- 
niugton Road. 
METROPOLITAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. 
Principal -W. WATSOIf WlJbli, F.C.S. 
WINTER SESSION. 
The Winter Course of Lectures for the January Examinations commenced 
on 2nd September and terminates on 31st December. Students entering on 
October 1st will have the advantage of a full course of work prior to the 
January Examinations. All Students’ work is under the direct supervision 
of the Principal and Demonstrators. 
Fees— Major Course, 6 Guineas. Minor Course, 10 Guineas. 
These Fees are absolutely inclusive. 
PAST SESSION’S RESULTS-Majors 9, Minors 39. 
Pliarmaceutical Society’s Bronze Medal. 
EVENING CLASSES— 
Minor Course of Lectures on Mondays and Fridays : 
Practical Work on Wennesdsys— Hours 7 to 9 r.M. 
Major Course of Lecture< on Tuesdays and Wednesdays : 
Practical Chemistry ou Wednesdays— „ 7 to 9 p.m. 
Practical Histology on Fridays— .. 7 to 9 p.m. 
FEES— Major Course (5 months) 3 Guineas. 
„ Minor Coarse (3J months) 3 Guineas. 
Students can elect to attend individu al subjeois. 
For New Prospectus and Full Particulars^ apply to 
If. S. CARVER, Secretary, 162 Kennington Park Road, LOMDOM, S.E, 
THE ROYAL DISPENSARY, 
EI3INBXJROH:. 
PHARMACEUTICAL CLASSES. 
Teacher— Mr. WILLIAM DUNCAN, Pharmaceutical Chemist; 
Assisted by Messrs. W. G. MACKENZIE and C. M. GERMAN, 
Pharmaceutical Chemists. 
During the past eight years over 600 Students have passed the Minor 
Examination from this bchool. In the present year there have quaiifieil :— 
At the JANUARY Examination, 
„ APRIL „ 20. 
„ JULY • „ 22. 
Tlie OCTOBEK TERM COMMEISTCED on the 3rd iiist. 
Early apjlication for Benches, <S-c., to be made to 
Mr. WILLIAM DUNCAN, 
THE ROYAL DISPENSARY, 
21 Wcil Richmond Stre.t, EDINBURGH. 
THE MANCHESTER COLLEGE 
225A d 227A OXFORD STREET, f4A«GHESTER. 
Director-Mr. CHARLES TURNER, F.C.S. 
The next full term will begin on January 5th. The nra^-eifor the 
January Examinations are now working. Students intending to join 
should write for particular*, whicli will be pent free on application. 
Spe'’ial rooms are set apart for the balances and for tlie performance of 
exjieriments requiriog tlie use of special apparatu-*, distiilaticns, &c., while 
operatious with fulphnretted hydrogen are p-^rfortncd in a third room in a 
special fume cbaniber at a oonvenieot distance from the laboratories, which 
are thus hept free from uarileasant odours. 
NORTHERN COLLEGE 
fOO BURLIHGTON STREET, MAMGHESTER. 
J^rineipal—Mr. GEO. CLAYTON, Ph.C., F.C.S, 
Jssisted hy Mr. E. LAWSON, Ph.C. 
The present Full-time Coarse began on August 28. 
There aie also Courses for Afternoon and Evening Students, 
fall details of which will be sent on application. 
Students who wish to join the next Course (commencing 
January 2, 1896) are requested to communicate early. 
Prospectus (1895) will be posted on application to the 
Principal. 
The North of England School of Pharmacy 
NE wcastjle-on-tyne:- 
55 NORTHUMBERLAND STREET. 
Day, Afternoon, and Evening Classes for Major, 
Minor, Modified, and First Exams. 
The next Term, for January Exam., will commence on 
October 7th. 
THE BEST APPOINTED. 
THE MOST CENTRAL. 
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL (vide Pans Lists). 
FEES MODERATE & INCLUSIVE. 
All Particulars on Application to the Principal, 
G. JP. IVIG JE^SON^, IPlu.C. 
L ondon hom(eopathic hospital and medical 
SCHOOL, ORBAT ORMOND STREET. BLOOMSBtTRY. W P 
Oontaini DO beds, and, being entirely sapparbea hy Volantaty Ooctributlont. 
Donatlone and Annual Bubscrlptlons are earnoetly eollolted. The Hospital li 
always open to the inspection of visitors, and Clinical Instruction la ^ven lia the 
Vards and Out-patient Ooportment to Medical Students and PKi^tmonets. It 
poBsessoa a valuable Library of Homceopathio Publications, which Meotloal Men 
a>re invited to study. They ace also Invited to visit the Dlspeneary The 
In-patients number over 700 annually ; the Out-patienta nearly &,00d anaoally. 
The number of Patients treated since the Inauguration In 18iD exceeds aiS-OOD. 
It has a staff el 49 Snrsi.'i* tor Ward Nursing and liurslng Invalids at theia 
tesldeDCes Q, A. OBOtiS, 5<cretary>-^vjirinMH/{Ml. 
Now Ready, Second Edition, Crown 8vo, Price 5s. 
A PRACTICAL MANUAL OF 
VENEREAL AND GENERATIVE DISEASES : 
iDcluding SPERMATORRHOEA, PROSTATORRHCEA, IMPOTENCE, 
and STERILITY in both Sexes. 
By M. K. IVE.O. 
Assistant Physician to St. John’s Hospital for Diseases of the Skin. 
LONDON: R. KIMPTON, 128 WARDOUR STREET, LONDCN, W.C. 
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