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Credit: [Prospectuses, 1864/5 to 1883/4]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![lo CLINICAL CLERKSHirS AND DRESSERSIIIPS.—Six CUnical Clerkships and Eight Dresserships are at the disposal of the Physicians and Surgeons to the Hospital, and are gratuitous Those Students who are ad- mitted to these offices must undertake to attend diligently to the duties required of them, and to perfect themselves in those minor operations, <fec., which fall to their share. POST MORTEM CLERKS are selected from among the senior Students. It is their business to open and examine bodies under proper supervision in the Dead House. RESIDENT MEDICAL OFFICERS—Two Resident Medical Officers are elected for the service of the Infirmary, to work in the Mouse under the direction of the House Surgeon. TJiey are chosen from those senior Students who have shewn industry and skill as Dressers, <Scc. They are provided with private apartments, board, gfis, nnd conls, in the hospital, without charge. It is likely that the number of these officers may be increased on the completion of the New Infirmary. Students are required to conform with the Rules and Regulations of the Hospital and School ; and each Student on his admission is required to enter into an agreement that in case of misconduct on his ])art, his privileges as a Student may be forfeited. CERTIFICATES will not he signed for any Pupil uoho has not regiila/li/ attended at the Lectures and hi the Wards of the Hospital under the Physicians and Surgeons ; nor can the Treasurer he responsible for the return of any Fees forfeited by the irregularity of n Pupil.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21507326_0072.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)