Calendar : session MDCCCCVII - MDCCCCVIII / University College Hospital Medical School, University of London.
- University College Hospital (London, England). Medical School
- Date:
- 1907
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Credit: Calendar : session MDCCCCVII - MDCCCCVIII / University College Hospital Medical School, University of London. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Scholars I'lxhibitioners ITI. Atkinson Morley Surgical Scholarship.—According to the directions of the will of the late Mr. Mohlky, a Schularsliip 111 a V be awarded every A'ear“i'hr ilte promotion of the Study of Suryery. The Scholarship amounts to ij45 per annum» and is tenable for Three Years. c; , , i 190-5:—II. T. Manx. 1907II. R. Evans. Scholars {^y06:-Il. E. Dvson. TV. An Atchison Scholarship, value about £55 per annum, tenable for two years, awarded annually after the close of the \Viiiter Session for general proficiency in Medical Studies. 1905:—S. A. Owen. 1907:—T. S. Higgins. ) 1906:—Otto May. V. Filliter Exhibition.—An Exhibition of £30, awarded aunuallv in July, foimded For the encouragemeni of proficiency in FathoJogical Anatomy and Pathology” by George Filliter, Esq., in IMemory of his deceased son. Dr. William Filliter, a distinguished Student of University College and Hospital. 1906:—E. M. Cowell. 1907 :—W. E. Haigh. ) T. S. Higgins. VI. Fellowes Clinical Medals.—Gold and Silver Medals, founded by tlie late Dr. Fellowes, are awarded at the end of each Winter and Summer Session. Medallists, 190G-li)07, I Senior Medal, W. M. Jeffreys. Winter Session ) Junior Medal, 11. C. R. Darling. 1 Senior Medal, J. R. C. Canney. Summer Session < T. S. Higgins. I Junior Medal, F. J. Cleminson. VH. Liston Gold Medals, founded in honour of the late Professor Liston and awarded for proficiency in Clinical Surgery. In the Se.ssion 1907-1908 two Gold Medals may be awarded, one at the end of the Winter Session, and one at the end of the Summer Session. Medallists, 1906-1907, Winter Session :—J. H. Farbstein. Summer Session :—T. S. Higgins. VIH. Alexander Bruce Gold Medal, founded by Mrs. Bruce in commemoration of her son, the late Alexander Bruce, for proficiency in Pathology and Surgery, awarded at the close of the Winter Se.SHion. Medallist, 1907 :—No award. IX. Tuke Silver and Bronze Medals, founded by the late Dr. D. Hack Tuke in memory of his son, the fate William Tuke, to be awarded annually at the discretion of the Professor of Pathology. Q-i ,r , 1 11905:—No award. 1907:—E. Iv. Martin. Silver Medal, ] qyoe :-T. S. Higgins. X. Erichsen Prize, founded by the late Sir John Eric Erichsen, Bart.—A Surgeon’s Operating Case, of the value of 10 guineas, awarded yearly to the Student of the Class of Practical Surgery who sliall most distinguish himself by manipulative skill. 1005 :—E. D. Whittle. 1907 :—J. R. C. Canney. 1906 :—D. C. Taylor. Prizemen XI. Class Prizes, &c.—Class Prizes, and Certificates of Honour, are awarded after competitive examinations, to the Students who most distinguish themselves in particular branches of studjL For further particulars apply to the Dean.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2901038x_0089.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


