Annual report of the Medical College of Bengal : fifteenth year, session 1849-50 / under the immediate control and superintendence of the Council of Education.
- Medical College of Bengal
- Date:
- 1850
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Annual report of the Medical College of Bengal : fifteenth year, session 1849-50 / under the immediate control and superintendence of the Council of Education. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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![rity, unless their improper and unreasonable requests were complied with. The matter was immediately and carefully investigated, when it was ascertained that a few bad characters headed the revolt, and that most of the others were compelled by threats of personal violence to join in it. The seven ringleaders were expelled, and all who took part in the disturbance punished. Since that time the conduct of the class has been, in every way, exemplary. The conduct of the Staff Serjeant, in charge of the class, was strongly disapproved by the Council, and he was warned that any future hesitation in the discharge of his duty would render him liable to immediate dismissal. The conduct of the student apprentices during the past session in the lecture rooms and Student Apprentices. Hospital was generally satisfactory; but their behaviour in quarters was not quite so exemplary. Instigated by bad example, they preferred in a body charges of misconduct against the Staff Sergeant under whose control they are placed. When these were investigated, they were found to be a tissue of gross exaggerations and fabrications; and, as two of the apprentices conducted themselves with extreme insubordi- nation and impropriety, they were recommended for removal. Since that time, the conduct of the remainder, in all places and at all times, has been exemplary. The following are the special reports submitted by the Pro- fessors regarding their classes during the Reports of the past session. The Council of Education Professors. consider them to be generally satisfactory: The Professor of Anatomy and Physiology reports that the conduct of the students in the class of Anatomy and Anatomy and p]1yS;0i0gy) an(j jn the dissecting class, has been Pnysiolog-y. satisfactory. The supply of subjects has been more abundant than in any former year, chiefly owing to the able management of Pundit Madusuden Gupta, lecturer on Anatomy to the Hindustani class. Dissections have been carried on by the Hindustani class with assiduity. Their acquirements in Anatomy, as shewn at the final examinations, were more thau equal to any duties which they may be called on to perform. The Officiating Professor of Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy reports that he assumed charge of the duties of Descriptive and Professor of Descriptive and Surgical Surg-ical Anatomy, Anatomy on the 28th November 184!), and English Class. that he delivered forty-two lectures, which, with those previously given by Professor](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24766835_0018.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


