students have rofei CC " 7 , Tcu*: ention, has resigned trie i * 
anatomy, which is now occupied by Prof. J. T; Hodgen; the chair, of 
physiology thus vacated is filled by ,the appointment of Dr. E. F. Smith. 
The u Richmond and Louisville Medical Journal .”—Dr. E. S. Gaie- 
lard, editor and proprietor of The Richmond Medical Journal , Va., 
having resigned the . Professorship of General Pathology, and Patholo¬ 
gical Anatomy in the Medical College of Virginia, and, having accepted 
a similar Professorship in the Kentucky School of Medicine, the Journal 
mentioned will, hereafter, be published at Louisville, Kentucky, under 
the above name. 
O'Reilly Prize. —Dr. JOHN O’REILLY,of New York, having offered, 
through the New Yprk Academy of Medicine, a prize of six hundred 
dollars for an Essay on the Physiology and Pathology of the Sympathetic 
or Ganglionic Nervous System, the committee of award, appointed by the 
Council of the Academy, have adopted, with the concurrence of the Coun¬ 
cil, the following regulations : 
i. The competing essays shall be sent in to the chairman of the com¬ 
mittee, Prof. J. C. Dalton, M. D., No. ioi East Twenty-third Street, 
New York, on or before the first day of March, 1869. 
