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University of Cambridge.

Courses of lectures (and time table), laboratory instruction and practical Sanitary Administration are arranged in order to fulfil the requirements of the regulations for the examinations in Sanitary Science held in April and October and include:-

(1) B. ANNINGSON, M.D., M.A. (a) General course of lectures on the principles of Hygiene, (b) in conjunction with the Medical Officer of Health of Cambridge, practical sanitary (urban and rural) administration, (c) administrative work of the Cambridge Borough Infectious Diseases Hospital.

(2) G. H. F. NUTTALL, M.A., F.R.S. Lectures and practical laboratory instruction in Bacteriology and Preventive Medicine at the Pathological Laboratory, Downing Street, Cambridge.

(3) A. E. SHIPLEY, M.A., F.R.S. Lectures and practical demonstrations in animal parasites at the Pathological Laboratory.

(4) J. E. PURVIS, M.A. Lectures and practical laboratory instruction in Chemistry and Physics as applied to Hygiene; and including the chemical and physical examination of gases, water, sewage, foods and their adulterations, &c. at the Chemical Laboratory, Pembroke Street.

Further particulars may be obtained from Dr ANNINGSON, Walt-Ham-Sal, Barton Road Cambridge, or at the University Laboratories above mentioned.

TIME TABLE.

I. Students commencing work in October, and intending to take Part I in April of the following year, and Part II in October of the following year:

Chemistry. Oct. 11 Nov. Dec. Bacteriology. Jan. 17 Feb. March Hygiene. Jan. 17 Feb. March Public Health Administration. April 28 May June July 4 August September

II. Students commencing work in January, and intending to take Parts I and II in October of the same year:

Chemistry. Jan. 17 Feb. March April May June Bacteriology. Jan. 17 Feb. March Hygiene. Jan. 17 Feb. March Public Health Administration. July 4 August September

III. Students commencing work in June, and intending to take Part I and Part II in April of the following year:

Chemistry. Oct. 11 Nov. Dec. Bacteriology. June 25 July August Hygiene. June 25 July August Public Health Administration. Jan. 17 Feb. March

IV. Students commencing work in the Easter Term, and intending to take Part I in October of the same year and Part II in April of the following year:

Chemistry. March April May June July August Bacteriology. June 25 July August Hygiene. June 25 July August Public Health Administration. Oct. 11 Nov. Dec. or Jan. 17 Feb. March

The months printed in italics do not count for a certificate.


The Vice Chancellor of the University of Cambridge.

MINUTE.

Mr. Antrobus,

Mr. Cox.

Mr. Lucas.

Mr. Graham.

Sir M. Ommanney.

Mr. Churchill.

The Earl of Elgin,

[...]

Hong Kong.

73881

38815

The letter of the 19th regarding the course of instruction given by the University of Cambridge at Hong Kong.

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University of Cambridge. Courses of lectures (and time table), laboratory instruction and practical Sanitary Administration are arranged in order to fulfil the requirements of the regulations for the examinations in Sanitary Science held in April and October and include:- (1) B. ANNINGSON, M.D., M.A. (a) General course of lectures on the principles of Hygiene, (b) in conjunction with the Medical Officer of Health of Cambridge, practical sanitary (urban and rural) administration, (c) administrative work of the Cambridge Borough Infectious Diseases Hospital. (2) G. H. F. NUTTALL, M.A., F.R.S. Lectures and practical laboratory instruction in Bacteriology and Preventive Medicine at the Pathological Laboratory, Downing Street, Cambridge. (3) A. E. SHIPLEY, M.A., F.R.S. Lectures and practical demonstrations in animal parasites at the Pathological Laboratory. (4) J. E. PURVIS, M.A. Lectures and practical laboratory instruction in Chemistry and Physics as applied to Hygiene; and including the chemical and physical examination of gases, water, sewage, foods and their adulterations, &c. at the Chemical Laboratory, Pembroke Street. Further particulars may be obtained from Dr ANNINGSON, Walt-Ham-Sal, Barton Road Cambridge, or at the University Laboratories above mentioned. TIME TABLE. I. Students commencing work in October, and intending to take Part I in April of the following year, and Part II in October of the following year: Chemistry. Oct. 11 Nov. Dec. Bacteriology. Jan. 17 Feb. March Hygiene. Jan. 17 Feb. March Public Health Administration. April 28 May June July 4 August September II. Students commencing work in January, and intending to take Parts I and II in October of the same year: Chemistry. Jan. 17 Feb. March April May June Bacteriology. Jan. 17 Feb. March Hygiene. Jan. 17 Feb. March Public Health Administration. July 4 August September III. Students commencing work in June, and intending to take Part I and Part II in April of the following year: Chemistry. Oct. 11 Nov. Dec. Bacteriology. June 25 July August Hygiene. June 25 July August Public Health Administration. Jan. 17 Feb. March IV. Students commencing work in the Easter Term, and intending to take Part I in October of the same year and Part II in April of the following year: Chemistry. March April May June July August Bacteriology. June 25 July August Hygiene. June 25 July August Public Health Administration. Oct. 11 Nov. Dec. or Jan. 17 Feb. March The months printed in italics do not count for a certificate. The Vice Chancellor of the University of Cambridge. MINUTE. Mr. Antrobus, Mr. Cox. Mr. Lucas. Mr. Graham. Sir M. Ommanney. Mr. Churchill. The Earl of Elgin, [...] Hong Kong. 73881 38815 The letter of the 19th regarding the course of instruction given by the University of Cambridge at Hong Kong. Thanks for...
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University of Cambridge. Courses of lectures (and tiune table), laboratory instruction and practical Sanitary Adminis tration are arranged in order to fulfil the requirements of the regulations for the examinations in Sanitary Science held in April and October and include:- (1) B. ANNINGSON, M.D., M.A. (a) General course of lectures on the principles of Hygiene, (b) in conjunction with the Medical Officer of Health of Cambridge, practical sanitary (urban and rural) administration, (c) administrative work of the Cambridge Borough Infectious Diseases Hospital. (2) G. H. F. NUTTALL, MA., F.R.S. Lectures and practical laboratory instruction in Bacteriology and Preventive Medicine at the Pathological Laboratory, Downing Street, Cambridge, (3) A. E. SHIPLEY, M.A., F.R.S. Lectures and practical demonstrations in animal parasites at the Pathological Laboratory. (4) J. E. PURVIS, M.A. Lectures and practical laboratory instruction in Chemistry and Physics as applied to Hygiene; and including the chemical and physical examination of gases, water, sewage, foods and their adulterations, &c. at the Chemical Laboratory, Pembroke Street. Further particulars may be obtained from Dr ANNINGSON, Walt-Ham-Sal, Barton Road Cambridge, or at the University Laboratories above mentioned, TIME TABLE. I. Students commencing work in October, and intending to take Part I in April of the following year, and Part II in October of the following year: Chemistry. Oct, 11 Bacteriology. Jan. 17 Nov. Dec. Feb. March Hygiene. Jan. 17 Feb. March Jan. 17 Feb. March Public Health Administration. April 28 May Jane OF July 4 August September JI. Students commencing work in January, and intending to take Parts I and II in October of the same year: Chemistry. Jan. 17 Feb. March April May June Racteriology. Jan. 17 Feb. March Hygiene. Jan. 17 Feb. March Public Health Administration. July 4 August September III. Students commencing work in June, and intending to take Part I and Part II in April of the following year: Chemistry. Oct. 11 Bacteriology. June 25 Nov. Dec. Joly August Hygiene. June 25 July August Public Health Administration. Jan. 17 Feb. March Jan. 17 Feb. March IV. Students commencing work in the Easter Term, and intending to take Part I in October of the same year and Part II in April of the following year: Chemistry. March April May June July August Bacteriology. Hygiene. June 25 July August June 25 July August Public Health Administration. Oct. 11 Nov. Dec. or Jan. 17 Feb. March The mouths printed in italics do not count for a certificate. C. D. DRAFT. Mr. Mr. The Hong Kong. m 73881 38815 The Vice Chancellor of the times by 20t Cambridge. MINUTE. Stubbs23/10 Collins. 28 Mr. Antrobus, Mr. Cox. Mr. Lucas. Mr. Graham. Sir M. Ommanncy. Mr. Churchill. The Earl of Elgin, بود д 614 907. Arem dirated by the gr E or to ack. witte thanks the recept gur letter of the 19 the wat: with regard to the (aborating course of instruction güm by the fort Backridgest ytu at Hong Kong. Thes for of 2.
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University of Cambridge.

Courses of lectures (and tiune table), laboratory instruction and practical Sanitary Adminis tration are arranged in order to fulfil the requirements of the regulations for the examinations in Sanitary Science held in April and October and include:-

(1) B. ANNINGSON, M.D., M.A. (a) General course of lectures on the principles of Hygiene, (b) in conjunction with the Medical Officer of Health of Cambridge, practical sanitary (urban and rural) administration, (c) administrative work of the Cambridge Borough Infectious Diseases Hospital.

(2) G. H. F. NUTTALL, MA., F.R.S. Lectures and practical laboratory instruction in Bacteriology and Preventive Medicine at the Pathological Laboratory, Downing Street, Cambridge,

(3) A. E. SHIPLEY, M.A., F.R.S. Lectures and practical demonstrations in animal parasites at the Pathological Laboratory.

(4) J. E. PURVIS, M.A. Lectures and practical laboratory instruction in Chemistry and Physics as applied to Hygiene; and including the chemical and physical examination of gases, water, sewage, foods and their adulterations, &c. at the Chemical Laboratory, Pembroke Street.

Further particulars may be obtained from Dr ANNINGSON, Walt-Ham-Sal, Barton Road Cambridge, or at the University Laboratories above mentioned,

TIME TABLE.

I. Students commencing work in October, and intending to take Part I in April of the following year, and Part II in October of the following year:

Chemistry.

Oct, 11

Bacteriology. Jan. 17

Nov.

Dec.

Feb. March

Hygiene. Jan. 17 Feb. March

Jan. 17

Feb.

March

Public Health Administration.

April 28 May

Jane

OF

July 4 August September

JI. Students commencing work in January, and intending to take Parts I and II in October of the same year:

Chemistry.

Jan. 17

Feb.

March

April

May

June

Racteriology.

Jan. 17

Feb. March

Hygiene. Jan. 17 Feb. March

Public Health Administration.

July 4 August September

III. Students commencing work in June, and intending to take Part I and Part II in April of the following year:

Chemistry.

Oct. 11

Bacteriology. June 25

Nov.

Dec.

Joly August

Hygiene. June 25 July August

Public Health Administration.

Jan. 17 Feb. March

Jan. 17

Feb.

March

IV. Students commencing work in the Easter Term, and intending to take Part I in October of the same year and Part II in April of the following year:

Chemistry.

March

April

May

June

July

August

Bacteriology.

Hygiene.

June 25

July

August

June 25 July August

Public Health Administration.

Oct. 11

Nov.

Dec.

or

Jan. 17

Feb.

March

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