PRESENT STATE OF THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. 325 
College of Surgeons. 17 London Hall, and Edinburgh Surgeons. 
Of these 1 B.A. Dublin, and 1 Dublin Surgeon. 4 College of 
Surgeons London and Edinburgh. 2 London Hall and London 
and Edinburgh Surgeons. 1 Edinburgh and Glasgow College of 
Surgeons. 3 Glasgow College of Surgeons, or Faculty. 2 London 
Hall, and Edinburgh and Glasgow College of Surgeons. 1 Edin- 
burgh and Dublin College of Surgeons. 9 others are Fellows or 
Licentiates of the London College of Physicians. 
University of St. Andrew 118.— 64 of these in addition to 
the degree of M.D. are members of the London Hall and College, 
and 1 of these B.A. Dublin. 25 London College of Surgeons, 2 
of these Fellows of the College of Physicians, Edinburgh. 11 
London Hall, and one of these B.A. Dublin. 6 Edinburgh College 
of Surgeons, 9 have this degree only. 1 Fellow of Edinburgh 
College of Physicians, 1 Licentiate of the London College of 
Physicians, and 1 B.A. Dublin. Of the above, 9 are Licentiates 
of the College of Physicians. What a refutation of the Par- 
liamentary Evidence given by Messrs. Lawrence, Brodie and 
Guthrie respecting this University ! 
University of Glasgow 99. — 33 have this degree only. 3 
of these M.A. and 1 M.C. Glasgow. 19 London Hall and College 
of Surgeons, and 1 Dublin Hall. ]6 London College of Surgeons, 
2 of these M.A. 7 Edinburgh Surgeons. 12 London Hall, 2 
Dublin Surgeons, 10 Faculty of P. and S. Glasgow. 5 of the 
above are Licentiates of the London College of Physicians. 
University of Aberdeen 64. 34 of these in addition are 
members of the London Hall and College, 12 London College of 
Surgeons, and one of these F.C.P.E. 6 London Hall. 2 College 
of Surgeons, Edinburgh and London Hall, 2. 10 have the M.D. 
degree only. 6 of the above are Licentiates of the London 
College of Physicians. 
Foreign degrees 103. Erlangen 23. Giessen 19. Heidelburgh, 
12. Leyden, 9. Paris, 5. Jena 5. Pisa, 4. Berlin 3. Got- 
tingen, 2. Munich 2. Louvaine, 2. Lugd. Batavia, 2. Leipsic, 
New York, Padua, Malta, Cogenhagen, Canada, Holstein, Coim- 
bra, Pennsylvania, Bowdoin, Rostock, Gromergen, Harford, Genoa, 
Philadelphia, each one. The reader must recollect that the unjust 
and exclusive corporations of England, have driven men to Scot- 
land and to the Continent to procure degrees. 
Now, let us suggest a remedy for this monstrous evil, which we 
venture to assert no man unconnected with the corporations dares 
openly defend. 
1. That a Faculty of Medicine shall be formed in England, Ireland and 
Scotland, and that each Faculty shall be composed of all the legally qualified 
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