Medical education and practice in all parts of the world / by Herbert Junius Hardwicke.
- Hardwicke, Herbert Junius.
- Date:
- 1880
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Medical education and practice in all parts of the world / by Herbert Junius Hardwicke. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![formity with the new regulations of the College of Surgeons. Special departments have heen organised for practical instruction in Midwifery and Diseases of Women, Ophthalmic Practice, Skin Diseases, Diseases of the Throat, Orthopaedic Surgery, Aural Surgery, and Dentistry. Lectures on Public Health are given by the Lecturer on Medicine. Practical Medicine, Pathology, Morbid Anatomy, Psychological Medicine, and Comparative Anatomy are taught in dis- tinct Courses. Instruction is given in all the special modes of Medical and Surgical inves- tigation. Fees for Lectures and Hospital Prac- tice.—Perpetual Pupils' Fee, £130, pay- able in the following instalments, viz.: — First year, £45; second year, £45; third year, £40; or one payment of £125 at entrance. Gentlemen who have commenced their Professional Education at any of the English Universities, and have there com- pleted a year, or two Sessions of their studies aud Hospital Practice, will be allowed a reduction of £40 from their Fee as Perpetual Pupils. Others will be ad- mitted to the same privileges on pay- ment of a reduced Fee calculated on the proportion of Lectures and Hospital Practice from which they can claim ex- emption by producing certificates which wiU be accepted by the Licensing Bodies. Fees for the Courses required by the Examining Boards : — First year, £45; second year, £45 ; third year, £20; fourth year, £20. These payments do not confer the privileges of Perpetual Pupils. The extra charges not included in the above Fees, are :—Practical Pharmacy, £3 3s.; Practical Chemistry, £4 4s. (both of which may be attended out of the Hospital); Subjects for Dissection, each Course, £3 3s. (two Courses are com- pulsory) ; Operative Surgery, £2 2s.; Sub- scription to the Library, 10s. 6d. per annum; Comparative Anatomy (not com- pulsory), £4 4s. No Fee is charged for the appointments of House Physicians, House Surgeons, Surgeons' Dressers, and Clinical Clerks to the Physicians and Surgeons. Students may enter to separate Courses of Lectures, and to Medical and Surgical Practice respectively; for the following Fees, viz.: Hospital Practice One year . Two years Unlimited Medical Practice. £ s. d. 10 10 0 21 0 0 31 10 0 Surgical Practice. £ s. d. 10 10 0 21 0 0 31 10 0 Lectures Anatomy, one Course . . Physiology, one Course . Chemistry, one Course . Medicine, one Course . Surgery (including Ophthalmic Surgery) one Course . Midwifery, one Course . Materia Medica, one Course . . . . Medical Jurisprudence (including Psychology), one Course ...... Botany, one Course . Practical Medicine, each Course „ Surgery, each Course . Pathology, each Course . Histology, each Course . Practical Physiology, each Course Comparative Anatomy, each Course £ s. d. £ s. d. 7 7 0 unlimited 8 18 6 7 7 0 8 18 6 7 7 0 » 8 18 6 7 7 0 8 18 6 7 7 0 8 18 6 4 14 6 „ 5 15 6 4 14 6 M 5 15 6 4 14 6 5 15 6 3 13 6 4 14 6 4 4 0 4 4 0 3 3 0 3 3 0 3 3 0 4 4 0 Extra Courses {free to pupils).—Morbid Anatomy, Dental Surgery, Aural Surgery, Practical Midwifery, Diseases of Skin, Diseases of Throat. [N.B.—The Medical School Committee reserve to themselves the power of with- drawing from any student, whose conduct is not satisfactory, the privileges of Per- 'petual pupils.] IX.—St. Maby's Hospital Medical School, Paddington, W. The Course of teaching at this School ensures careful and complete preparation](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20405777_0080.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)