The Medical times and gazette, Volume 2

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1877
 

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Page 74 - ATLAS OF SKIN DISEASES : a series of Illustrations, with Descriptive Text and Notes upon Treatment. By TILBURY Fox, MD, FRCP, Physician to the Department for Skin Diseases in University College Hospital. With 72 Coloured Plates, royal 4to, half morocco, £6 6s. [1877] DISEASES OF THE SKIN : a System of Cutaneous Medicine by ERASMUS WILSON, FRCS, FRS Sixth Edition, 8vo, 18s., with Coloured Plates, 36s.
Page 288 - The knowledge of modern languages being considered of great importance, all intending competitors are urged to qualify in French and German. The natural sciences will include Comparative Anatomy, Zoology, Natural Philosophy, Physical Geography, and Botany with special reference to Materia Medica.
Page 181 - The prize is open- for competition to the whole world, but the essay must be the production of a single person. The essay, which must be written in the English language, or if in a foreign language, accompanied by an English translation, must be sent to the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, before January 1, 1898, addressed to Barton Cooke Hirst, MD, Chairman of the William F.
Page 253 - Each candidate is examined, both in writing and rini race — first, on Chemistry, Botany, and Natural History ; secondly, on Anatomy, Institutes of Medicine, Materia Medica (including Practical Pharmacy), and Pathology ; thirdly, on Surgery, Practice of Medicine, Midwifery, and Medical Jurisprudence ; fourthly, clinically on Medicine and on Surgery in a Hospital. The examinations on Anatomy, Chemistry, Institutes of Medicine, Botany, Natural History, Materia Medioa, and Pathology are conducted,...
Page 252 - The Degree of Doctor of Medicine may be conferred by the University of St Andrews on any registered Medical Practitioner above the age of forty years, whose professional position and experience are such as, in the estimation of the University, to entitle him to that Degree, and who shall, on examination, satisfy the Medical Examiners of the sufficiency of his professional knowledge : Provided always, that Degrees shall not be conferred under this section on a greater number than ten in any one year.
Page 148 - Look not mournfully into the Past. It comes not back again. Wisely improve the Present. It is thine. Go forth to meet the shadowy Future, without fear, and with a manly heart.
Page 258 - The Royal College of Surgeons of England: The Apothecaries Society of London: The University of Oxford: The...
Page 253 - Every candidate must deliver, before the 31st of March of the year in which he proposes to graduate, to the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, — 1. A declaration, in his own handwriting, that he...
Page 145 - ... proved to be, without a single exception, applicable to every patient, perfectly certain to produce complete anaesthesia, relieving the surgeon from all alarm or even anxiety; and its use has never been followed by any dangerous symptom which could be fairly attributed to it.
Page 293 - But words are things, and a small drop of ink, Falling like dew, upon a thought, produces That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think...

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