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SUPPLEMENTARY NOTICES OF
HOSPITALS AND SCHOOLS FOR SPECIAL ME-DICAL INSTRUCTION IN THE METROPOLIS.
ST. LUKE’S HOSPITAL FOR LUNATICS.Old-street.
Physicians—Dr. Alex. J. Sutherland, F.R.S., Dr. HenryMunro.
Surgeon-Mr. James Luke.Resident Medical Superintendent—Mr. Henry Stevens.The practice of this hospital is open to a limited number of
pupils.Lectures on the Nature and Treatment of Insanity are deli-
vered annually, by Dr. Sutherland, and clinical lectures aregiven from time to time.
Clinical clerks are also selected from such pupils as havecompleted three months’ attendance on the hospital practice.
Sessions of three months each commence on October 1st,January 1st, and May 1st, in every year. Fee for each ses-sion, 3l. 3s.
ROYAL WESTMINSTER OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL.
Charing-Cross.Surgeon.—Mr C. G. Guthrie, Mr. H. Hancock.Assistant-Surgeons—Mr. Jabez Hogg, Mr. H. Power.House-Surgeon—Mr. John-H. Wright.The hospital contains 30 beds, and during the past year 5754
out-patients, and 184 in-patients, have been treated.The Medical Officers attend on Mondays, Wednesdays, and
Fridays, from one to two o’clock.Operations on Friday, at half-past one o’clock ; and lectures
are delivered on the Anatomy and Diseases of the Eye.Fee for attendance on the practice and lectures, 5l. 5s.The office of house-surgeon is open to the competition of the
students attending the hospital.The practice of the hospital is open to the Medical officers of
the public service.
ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL,Moorfields.
Physician—Mr. F. J. Farre.Surgeons—Mr. G. W. Mackmurdo, Mr. J. Dixon, Mr. G.
Critchett, Mr. W. Bowman, and Mr. A. Poland.Assistant-Surgeon—Mr. J. C. Wordsworth.House-Surgeon—Mr. E. H. Moon.Secretary—Mr. C. Gordelier.No. of cases treated in three years, ending with Dec. 1855,
30,245; No. of patients in 1855, 9974.
HOSPITAL FOR CONSUMPTION AND DISEASES OFTHE CHEST.
Brompton.
Consulting-Physicians—Sir. J. Forbes, Dr. C. J. B. Williams,and Dr. Walsbe.
Physicians—Dr. Hamilton Roe, Dr. Theophilus Thompson,Dr. Curshaiii, Dr. Cotton, and Dr. Quain.
Assistant-Physicians—Dr. Scott Alison, Dr. Pollock, and Dr.Edward Smith.The number of in-patients in 1856 was 827; of out-patients,
3368.Pupils are admitted to the hospital practice.Fees for six months, 5l. 5s. ; perpetual, 10l. JOs.Four clinical assistants reside in the hospital. Pupils are
eligible to these appointments, which are held for six months.The resident medical officer, llr. Edwards, receives two dis-pensary pupils; and further particulars may be learned fromhim at the hospital.
PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY,17, Bloomsbury-square.
Chemistry and Pharmacy: Mr. Redwood, Tuesday, Wednes-day, and Friday, at half-past eight o’clock A.m.
Botany and the Natural History of Drugs: Mr. Bentley, Satur-day and Monday, at half-past eight A.M.The Laboratory for Practical Instruction in Pbarma.ceutica.l
Chemistry, under Professor Redwood, will be opened on inlon-day, the 2ud of October. The season extends from the 1st of342
October to the end of July, and pupils may enter at any periodduring the season.
FEES.—Five months, 151. 15s. four months, 131. 13s.; threemonths, Ill. 11s. : two months, 9l. 9s. one month, 61. 6s.Students not registered in connexion with the Society pay afee of one guinea for attendance at each of the courses oflectures.THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS.—The Board of Examiners meet
on the third Tuesday in every month, excepting May andSeptember, for examinations and granting certificates of quali-fication to practise pharmacy. Candidates are required togive notice to the Secretary, before the 1st day of the month,of their intention to present themselves for examination.Fee for minor examination and registration as an assistant,
51. 5s. ; or if previously registered as an apprentice or student,31. 3s. For major examination and registration as a pharma-ceutical chemist, 101. 10s. or, if previously registered as anassistant, 5l. 5s.
SCHOOL OF OBSTETRIC MEDICINE.Harley-street, Cavendish-square.
SUMMER SESSION, 1856.—Dr. HALL DAVIS, Physician to theRoyal Maternity Charity, and to the St. Pancras Infirmary,will deliver his annual course of Lectures on Midwifery andthe Diseases of Women and Children, at 11, liarley-street,Cavendish-square. These lectures-instituted in 1843-areduly recognised by the examining boards, are illustrated by anobstetric museum, as also by complete apparatus for teachingthe student the various operations of midwifery. At theproper period of his studies, the pupil will have the opportu-nity of attending cases of labour, under the direction of thelecturer.The course will commence with the summer term, and will
be announced, as usual, in April.
BETHLEM HOSPITAL FOR LUNATICS,St. George’s-fields, Southwark.
Resident Physician and Medical Superintendent.—Dr. W. C.Hood.
Surgeon—Mr. W. Lawrence.Resident Apothecary—Dr. W. Helps.Steward—G. Haydon.Clerk-Mr. A. Nl. Jeaffreson.
HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN,49, Great Ormond-street.
Physicians—Dr. West and Dr. Jenner.Assistant-Physicians—Dr. Babington and Dr. Reynolds.Surgeon—Mr. Athol Johnson.The hospital contains 30 beds. Average number of out-
patients weekly, 1200. Days of attendance of the physiciansand assistant-physicians, Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, andFridays, at nine A.M.; of the surgeon, Wednesdays and Satur-days, at nine.
Pupil’s fee for three or six months’ attendance or practice,3l. 38.
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METROPOLITAN FREE HOSPITAL,Devonshire-square.
Physicians—Dr. Ramskill, Dr. C. T. Richardson, and Dr.Barnes.
Surgeons—E. J. Chance, G. B. Childe, and J. Hutchinson.Dr. Barnes, Lettsomian Lecturer on Midwifery, holds a
Clinique for the diseases of women every Wednesday, atnine A.M.
CITY ORTHOPÆDIC HOSPITAL,Hatton-garden.
Surgeon—Mr. E. J. Chance.Assistant-Surgeon—Mr. N. H. Stevens.
ST. MARYLEBONE EYE AND EAR INSTITUTION.
1, St. John’s-place, Lisson-grove.
Surgeons—Mr. Henry Obré and Mr. John Woolcot,t.
Days of attendance, Mondays, Wednesday, and Fridays athalf-past twelve o’clock.Members of the medical profession are permitted to see the
practice of this Institution on presenting their cards.