PHARMACEUTICAL EDUCATION IN THE PROVINCES. 
185 
I addressed notes to the Hon. Secretaries of each of these Associations 
inquiring the scope of their respective plans, and especially whether they 
include systematic instruction in chemistry and botany, and I have tabulated 
the contents of the replies as under :—■ 
Place. 
Ashton-under- 
Lyne. . . 
Bath . . . 
Bradford . . 
Birmingham . 
Exeter . . 
Hull . . 
Halifax 
Leeds . . 
Lincoln 
Liverpool . 
Manchester 
Newcastle 
Nottingham . 
Plymouth 
Sheffield . . 
Sunderland . 
York . . . 
Classes on. 
No. of Lec¬ 
tures. 
Use the Manchester School. 
None. 
Chemistry 12 
Botany 12 
Chemistry 12 
Botany 12 
Practical Ch. 
Chemistry 
Botany 
Chemistry 
Pharmacopoeia 
Ch. Inorganic 
Ch. Organic 
Ch. Practical 
Botany 
None 
Chemistry 
Botany 
Mat. Med. 
Latin 
Chemistry 
Botany 
Mat. Med. 
Ch. Principles 
Ch. Physics 
Ch. Inorganic 
Ch. Practical 
Botany 
Mat. Med. 
Latin 
Chemistry 
Botany 
Mat. Med. 
Chemistry 
Botany 
Mat. Med. 
None. 
None. 
| Courses 
\ A Course 
28 
28 
2G 
12 
20 
12 
6 months’ 
Courses 
3 months 
25 
20 
Fee. 
3s. 
3s. 
7s. 
5s. & 10s. 
21s. 
21s. 
2 Is. 
5s. 
5s. 
7s. 6d. 
5s. 
£6. 6s. 
2s. 3d. 
10s. 3d. 
7s. 3d. 
Average 
Attend¬ 
ance. 
Observations. 
• • • 
• • • 
A recent experi¬ 
ment. 
In association with 
the Midland Insti¬ 
tute, which is sup¬ 
ported in part by 
the town. 
... 
S. and A. Classes. 
9 
125 
Recently esta¬ 
blished. 
In course of for¬ 
mation. 
Employ Institu¬ 
tion Laboratory. 
. 12 
Weekly meetings 
for mutual in¬ 
struction: desul¬ 
tory subjects. 
In association with 
Queen’s College. 
50 
62 
28 
58 
Durham Univer¬ 
sity. 
• • • 
S. and A. Classes. 
• • • 
Chemistry to be 
included next 
session. 
20 
12 
Too much “ vis in¬ 
ert! se.” 
Great indiffer¬ 
ence. 
VOL. XI. 
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