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Southern Hospital.
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the Royal By the Physicians of the Ward, Pro- fessor Ross, - and Dr. Stephens. Twenty-four lectures and demonstra- tions of two or more hours' duration, given at the rate of three a week for eight weeks (for the two weeks at the end of term the cases at the hospital are reserved for the examination)."
II. PROPOSED COURSE.
The proposed course of instruction on Tropical Medicine and Hygiene is to last for twenty-two weeks, namely, for eleven weeks from the 1st October to the 16th December, and for eleven weeks from the 7th January to the 25th March. Only one course a year. During the Summer term special arrangements to be made for research students.
Instruction to be given.
1. Lectures on Tropical Medicine and By Professor Ross. Sixty-six lectures
Hygiene.
of one hour's duration, given at the rate of three a week for twenty-two weeks.
2. Tropical Pathology, Pathology and By Dr. Stephens. Sixty-six lectures and
Bacteriology.
3. Lectures and demonstrations
Entomology and Arachnology.
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demonstrations of two and more hours' duration, given at the rate of three a week for twenty-two weeks. By Mr. Newstead. Forty-four lectures and demonstrations of two and more hours' duration, given at the rate of two a week for twenty-two weeks. By the Physicians of the Royal Southern (and other) Hospitals, and by Pro- fessor Ross. Twenty-two lectures and demonstrations of two and more hours' duration, given at the rate of one a week for twenty-two weeks.
5. Clinical Parasitology at the Hos By Dr. Stephens. Eleven lectures and
pitals.
6. Clinical Bacteriology and Bacterio- logical Water and Food Analysis.
7. Cytology and its Methods
8. Practical Sanitation, Sewage Dis- posal, Drains, Disinfection, Water Supply, &c.
demonstrations of two or more hours' duration, given at the rate of one a week for eleven weeks.
By Mr. Williams. Eleven lectures and demonstrations of two and more hours' duration, given at the rate of one a week for eleven weeks.
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By Messrs. Moore and Walker. Eleven lectures of one or more hours' duration, given at the rate of one a week for eleven weeks.
By Professor Hope. Eleven lectures and demonstrations of several hours' dura- tion, given at the rate of one a week for eleven weeks.
Eleven lectures
9. Chemical Water and Food Analysis By Professor Moore.
10. Pathology of Meat
11. Meteorology
12. Serum Preparation
and demonstrations of two and more hours' duration, given at the rate of one a week for eleven weeks. By Professor Annett. Eleven lectures of one hour's duration, given at the rate of one a week for eleven weeks. By Professor Wilberforce. Five lectures and demonstrations of one or more hour's duration, given at the rate of one a week for five weeks.
By Professor Annett. Five lectures and demonstrations of one hour's duration,
13. Classification of Parasites
14. Occasional lectures
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given at the rate of one a week for five weeks.
By Professor Herdman. Three lectures
given early in the term.
By various speakers. As occasion offers.
III. ROUGH SYLLABUS OF PROPOSED COURSE
From 1st October to 25th March.
A. Morning work from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.: Mondays to Fridays, inclusive.
Subject 1. Lectures by Professor Ross
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2. Pathology, by Dr. Stephens... 3. Arthropodology, by Mr. New-
stead.
3 days a week, 2-3 hours each.
3 days a week, 1 hour each.
2 days a week, 2-3 hours each.
B. Afternoon work, from 2 p.m.: Mondays to Fridays, inclusive.
Subject 4. Clinical Medicine
1 afternoon a week.
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5. Clinical Parasitology
10. Pathology of Meat
1 afternoon & week.
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6. Practical Bacteriology
9. Practical Chemistry
1 afternoon a week.
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7. Cytology
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11. Meteorology
1 afternoon a week.
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12. Serum Preparation
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8. Practical Sanitation
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13. Classification of Parasites
1 afternoon a week.
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14. Occasional lectures
NOTE. It is convenient for students to have Saturday free and to commence
work at 10 a.m. daily, as many come from considerable distances. Much of the
three weeks' Christmas vacation must be employed in reading.
EXAMINATIONS.
I. Present examination for Diploma in Tropical Medicine held on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday morning-15 hours.
1. Papers.
Tropical Medicine.
Tropical Pathology.
Sanitation and Arthropodology.
2. Oral.
Clinical Medicine.
Medicine, Pathology, Sanitation, and
Arthropodology.
II. Proposed examination for Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
Held on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday morning—27 hours
or more.
1. Papers.
Tropical Medicine. Tropical Pathology. Tropical Hygiene. Arthropodology. Practical Sanitation. Pathology of Meat. Cytology.
2. Oral.
Tropical Medicine. Tropical Pathology. Tropical Hygiene. Arthropodology. Practical Sanitation. Pathology of Meat. Cytology.
Clinical Medicine.
Chemistry.
Bacteriology.
Meteorology.
The proposed examination will be held during the last week in March.
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