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346 HOSPITAL PRACTICE.-Students are admitted to the medical and surgical practice of - the Liverpool Infirmary, from ten A.31. to one r.M. daily. Fee for eighteen months, including clinical lectures, twenty-five guineas ; and for three years, forty guineas. The certificates are received by the University of London, by the Royal College of Physicians of London, by the Royal Col- lege of Surgeons of England, and by the Worshipful Society of i Apothecaries. LEEDS SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. FIFTEENTH SESSION, 1845-6. The session will commence on Wednesday, October 1st, 1845. Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology: Mr. T. P. Teale, F.L.S., Mr. Nunneley, Mr. Ikin, and Mr. S. Hey. The introductory lecture, Tuesday, October 1st, at twelve. First season, .66 6s.; second season, (entitled to perpetual attendance,) £4 4s. Descriptive Anatomy: Mr. Price, Mr. Radcliffe, and Mr. Stani- land. The first lecture, Thursday, October 3rd, at ten A.nt. First season, d64 4s.; second season, E3 3s. Principles and Practice of Surgery: Mr. Hey and Mr. Garlick. The introductory lecture, Tuesday, October 1st, at a quarter before seven P.M. First season, X3 3s.; second season, j62 2s. Materia Medica and Therapeutics: Dr. Pyemont Smith, and Dr. Heaton. The introductory lecture, Tuesday, October 1st, at five P.M. First season, £5 5s.; second season, X3 3s. Chemistry: Mr. Morley and Mr. West. The introductory lec- ture, Tuesday, October 1st, at eight P.M. First season, £4 4s.; second season, .63 3s. Principles and Practice of Physic: Dr. Chadwick. The intro- ductory lecture, Tuesday, October 1st, at four P.M. First season, zC5 5s.; second season, X3 3s. Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children: Mr. Smith and Mr. Braithwaite. The introductory lecture, Wednesday, Octo- ber 2nd, at seven A.3i. First season, £3 3s.; second season, J62 2s. Forensic Medicine: Dr. Pyemont Smith. First season, £2 12s. 6d. second season, £1 11s. 6d. Botany: Dr. Heaton. First season, ;2 12s. 6d. ; second season, .61 1 lls. 6d. , Perpetual to all the courses, £42. . Clinical lectures will be given at the General Infirmary, on medical cases, by Dr. Hopper and Dr. Chadwick. On surgical cases, at the General Infirmary, by Mr. Smith, Mr. Hey, and Mr. T. P. Teale. Also, at the Eye and Ear Infirmary, by Mr. Nunneley and Mr. Braithwaite. THE MANCHESTER ROYAL SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY. WINTER SESSION, 1845-46. The winter session of this school will commence on Wednes- day, the lst of October, at twelve o’clock, when an introductory address will be delivered by Mr. Stevens. Anatomy, Physiology, (Human and Comparative,) and Patho- logy : by Mr. Turner. Descriptive Anatomy, and Demonstrations : by Mr. William Smith. Principles and Practice of Medicine: by Dr. Howard. Materia Medica, Medical Botany, and Therapeutics: by Dr. R. F. Ainsworth. Principles, Practice, and Operations of Surgery : Mr. Ran- some. (Dental Surgery: Mr. Robert Brookhouse.] Principles and Practice of Midwifery, and the Diseases of Women and Children: Mr. Heath. Chemistry: Mr. Davies. Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology of the Eye: Mr. Hunt. General Pathology and Morbid Anatomy: Mr. Stephens. SUMMER SESSION. Forensic Medicine: Mr. John Leigh. Botany: Mr. Just and Dr. Hardy. Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology of the Eye: Mr. Hunt. Connected with this School are Museums of Human and Com- parative Anatomy and Materia Medica, a Chemical Laboratory, a Library, and Medical Society. At the conclusion of the session, medals and certificates of honour will be awarded to the most distinguished students. THE NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY. SESSION 1845-46. The winter session will commence on Wednesday, October lst, 1845. Anatomy and Physiology: D. Embleton, M.D., and Mr. Fen- wick. Fee, £4 4s. Anatomical Demonstrations and Dissections : W. R. Shiell, M.R.C.S., and Mr. Gibson. Fee, .63 3s. Principles and Practice of Physic : Edward Charlton, M.D. Fee, ,;(;3 3s. Principles and Practice of Surgery: H. G. Potter, and Mr. G. Y. Heath, M.R.C.S., surgeon to the Newcastle Infirmary. Fee, X3 3s. Principles of Chemistry: Dr. Glover. Fee, .63 3s. Materia Medica and Therapeutics: R. Elliot, M.D. Fee, .63 3s. Mathematics and Natural Philosophy: James Snape, Mathema- tical Master of the Royal Grammar School. Fee, .62 2s. The summer session will commence on May 1st, 1846. Botany and Vegetable Physiology: John Thornhill. Fee, £3 3s. Medical Jurisprudence: Dr. Glover. Fee, .E3 3s. Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children: William Dawson, M.R.C.S. Fee..63 3s. Practical Chemistry: Dr. Glover. Fee, .63 3s. Operative Surgery, &c.: H. G. Potter, M.R.C.S., and S. W. Rayne, M.R.C.S. Fee, .61 lls. 6d. HOSPITAL PRACTICE. The Newcastle Infirmary, containing 160 beds, where clinical lectures are regularly delivered. Medical and Surgical Practice-six months, £3 3s.; twelve months, X5 5s. An extensive library open to the students attending the infir- mary. The Museum of the school will be open daily, for the use of students. Conservator, Dr. Embleton. Perpetual ticket to all the lectures, qualifying for the diploma of the College of Surgeons, and licence of the Apothecaries’ Company, £42. The book of registration will be closed on the 21st of October and on the 10th of May. Further particulars may be learned from any of the lecturers, , and tickets obtained from the secretary, 1, Eldon-square, New- castle. SHEFFIELD MEDICAL INSTITUTION. The winter session of 1845-46, will commence on Wednesday, October lst. Anatomy and Physiology: Mr. Gregory, Mr. Jackson, and Dr. Harwood. First course, X6 6s.; second course, oC4 4s. Demonstrations and Dissections: Mr. E. Thompson and Mr. Martin. Demonstrator, Mr. Beckitt. First course, X4 4s.; second course, X3 3s. Chemistry: Mr. James Haywood. First course, £5 5s. ; second course, X3 3s. Principles and Practice of Physic: Dr. Favell. First course, X5 5s.; second course, X3 3s. Materia Medica: Mr. Turton and Mr. Sykes. First course, X5 5s.; second course, X3 3s. Mid wifery: Mr. Turton. First course, £3 3s.; second course, £3 3s. Surgery: Mr. Thomas. First course, X3 3s.; second course, £3 3s. Botany: Mr. J. Boler. First course, £2 12s. 6d. ; second course, X2 12s. 6d. Forensic Medicine: Mr. Webster and Mr. Jackson. First course, oC2 12s. 6d. ; second course, X2 12s. 6d. YORK SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. WINTER COURSES. Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology: Mr. Hopps and Mr. H. Crummack, daily, at three P.M. Demonstrations and Dissections: Mr. H. Crummack and Mr. Keyworth, four days a week, at nine A.M. Principles and Practice of Surgery: Mr. Russell, three days a week, at seven r.M. Principles and Practice of Medicine : Dr. Simpson and Dr. - Goldie, four days a week, at ten A.M. Materia Medica and Therapeutics: Mr. Williams, four days a week, at six P.M. Chemistry: Mr. Barker, five days a week, at eight A.M.

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HOSPITAL PRACTICE.-Students are admitted to the medicaland surgical practice of - the Liverpool Infirmary, from ten A.31.to one r.M. daily. Fee for eighteen months, including clinicallectures, twenty-five guineas ; and for three years, forty guineas.The certificates are received by the University of London, bythe Royal College of Physicians of London, by the Royal Col-lege of Surgeons of England, and by the Worshipful Society of i

Apothecaries. _________

LEEDS SCHOOL OF MEDICINE.FIFTEENTH SESSION, 1845-6.

The session will commence on Wednesday, October 1st, 1845.Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology: Mr. T. P. Teale, F.L.S.,

Mr. Nunneley, Mr. Ikin, and Mr. S. Hey. The introductorylecture, Tuesday, October 1st, at twelve. First season, .66 6s.;second season, (entitled to perpetual attendance,) £4 4s.

Descriptive Anatomy: Mr. Price, Mr. Radcliffe, and Mr. Stani-land. The first lecture, Thursday, October 3rd, at ten A.nt.First season, d64 4s.; second season, E3 3s.

Principles and Practice of Surgery: Mr. Hey and Mr. Garlick.The introductory lecture, Tuesday, October 1st, at a quarterbefore seven P.M. First season, X3 3s.; second season,j62 2s.

Materia Medica and Therapeutics: Dr. Pyemont Smith, and Dr.Heaton. The introductory lecture, Tuesday, October 1st, at

five P.M. First season, £5 5s.; second season, X3 3s.Chemistry: Mr. Morley and Mr. West. The introductory lec-

ture, Tuesday, October 1st, at eight P.M. First season, £4 4s.;second season, .63 3s.

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Principles and Practice of Physic: Dr. Chadwick. The intro-

ductory lecture, Tuesday, October 1st, at four P.M. Firstseason, zC5 5s.; second season, X3 3s.

Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children: Mr. Smith andMr. Braithwaite. The introductory lecture, Wednesday, Octo-ber 2nd, at seven A.3i. First season, £3 3s.; second season,

J62 2s.Forensic Medicine: Dr. Pyemont Smith. First season, £2 12s. 6d.

second season, £1 11s. 6d.Botany: Dr. Heaton. First season, ;2 12s. 6d. ; second season,

.61 1 lls. 6d.

, Perpetual to all the courses, £42.

. Clinical lectures will be given at the General Infirmary, onmedical cases, by Dr. Hopper and Dr. Chadwick.On surgical cases, at the General Infirmary, by Mr. Smith,

Mr. Hey, and Mr. T. P. Teale.Also, at the Eye and Ear Infirmary, by Mr. Nunneley and

Mr. Braithwaite.

THE MANCHESTER ROYAL SCHOOL OF MEDICINEAND SURGERY.

WINTER SESSION, 1845-46.

The winter session of this school will commence on Wednes-day, the lst of October, at twelve o’clock, when an introductoryaddress will be delivered by Mr. Stevens.

Anatomy, Physiology, (Human and Comparative,) and Patho-logy : by Mr. Turner.

Descriptive Anatomy, and Demonstrations : by Mr. WilliamSmith.Principles and Practice of Medicine: by Dr. Howard.Materia Medica, Medical Botany, and Therapeutics: by Dr. R.

F. Ainsworth.Principles, Practice, and Operations of Surgery : Mr. Ran-some.

(Dental Surgery: Mr. Robert Brookhouse.]Principles and Practice of Midwifery, and the Diseases of Women

and Children: Mr. Heath.Chemistry: Mr. Davies.Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology of the Eye: Mr. Hunt.General Pathology and Morbid Anatomy: Mr. Stephens.

SUMMER SESSION.

Forensic Medicine: Mr. John Leigh.Botany: Mr. Just and Dr. Hardy.Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology of the Eye: Mr. Hunt.Connected with this School are Museums of Human and Com-parative Anatomy and Materia Medica, a Chemical Laboratory,a Library, and Medical Society.At the conclusion of the session, medals and certificates of

honour will be awarded to the most distinguished students.

THE NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE SCHOOL OFMEDICINE AND SURGERY.

SESSION 1845-46.

The winter session will commence on Wednesday, October lst, 1845.Anatomy and Physiology: D. Embleton, M.D., and Mr. Fen-

wick. Fee, £4 4s.Anatomical Demonstrations and Dissections : W. R. Shiell,

M.R.C.S., and Mr. Gibson. Fee, .63 3s.Principles and Practice of Physic : Edward Charlton, M.D. Fee,

,;(;3 3s.

Principles and Practice of Surgery: H. G. Potter, and Mr. G.Y. Heath, M.R.C.S., surgeon to the Newcastle Infirmary.Fee, X3 3s.

Principles of Chemistry: Dr. Glover. Fee, .63 3s.Materia Medica and Therapeutics: R. Elliot, M.D. Fee, .63 3s.Mathematics and Natural Philosophy: James Snape, Mathema-

tical Master of the Royal Grammar School. Fee, .62 2s.The summer session will commence on May 1st, 1846.

Botany and Vegetable Physiology: John Thornhill. Fee, £3 3s.Medical Jurisprudence: Dr. Glover. Fee, .E3 3s.Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children: WilliamDawson, M.R.C.S. Fee..63 3s.

Practical Chemistry: Dr. Glover. Fee, .63 3s.Operative Surgery, &c.: H. G. Potter, M.R.C.S., and S. W.

Rayne, M.R.C.S. Fee, .61 lls. 6d.HOSPITAL PRACTICE.

The Newcastle Infirmary, containing 160 beds, where clinicallectures are regularly delivered.

Medical and Surgical Practice-six months, £3 3s.; twelvemonths, X5 5s. -

An extensive library open to the students attending the infir-mary.The Museum of the school will be open daily, for the use of

students. Conservator, Dr. Embleton.Perpetual ticket to all the lectures, qualifying for the diploma

of the College of Surgeons, and licence of the Apothecaries’Company, £42.The book of registration will be closed on the 21st of October

and on the 10th of May.Further particulars may be learned from any of the lecturers,

, and tickets obtained from the secretary, 1, Eldon-square, New-castle.

SHEFFIELD MEDICAL INSTITUTION.The winter session of 1845-46, will commence on Wednesday,

October lst.

Anatomy and Physiology: Mr. Gregory, Mr. Jackson, and Dr.Harwood. First course, X6 6s.; second course, oC4 4s.

Demonstrations and Dissections: Mr. E. Thompson and Mr.Martin. Demonstrator, Mr. Beckitt. First course, X4 4s.;second course, X3 3s.

Chemistry: Mr. James Haywood. First course, £5 5s. ; secondcourse, X3 3s.

Principles and Practice of Physic: Dr. Favell. First course,X5 5s.; second course, X3 3s.

Materia Medica: Mr. Turton and Mr. Sykes. First course,X5 5s.; second course, X3 3s.

Mid wifery: Mr. Turton. First course, £3 3s.; second course,£3 3s.

Surgery: Mr. Thomas. First course, X3 3s.; second course,£3 3s.

Botany: Mr. J. Boler. First course, £2 12s. 6d. ; second course,X2 12s. 6d.

Forensic Medicine: Mr. Webster and Mr. Jackson. Firstcourse, oC2 12s. 6d. ; second course, X2 12s. 6d.

YORK SCHOOL OF MEDICINE.WINTER COURSES.

Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology: Mr. Hopps and Mr. H.Crummack, daily, at three P.M.

Demonstrations and Dissections: Mr. H. Crummack and Mr.Keyworth, four days a week, at nine A.M.

Principles and Practice of Surgery: Mr. Russell, three days aweek, at seven r.M.

Principles and Practice of Medicine : Dr. Simpson and Dr.- Goldie, four days a week, at ten A.M.Materia Medica and Therapeutics: Mr. Williams, four days a

week, at six P.M.Chemistry: Mr. Barker, five days a week, at eight A.M.