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SCHOOLS AND HOSPITALS RECOGNIZED BY THE
BOARD OF TRINITY COLLEGE.

The following Schools, in addition to the School of Physic, are recognized by the Board of Trinity College:

The School of the Royal College The School of the Catholic Uniof Surgeons in Ireland.

versity.

The Returns of the names of Trinity College Students attending these Schools will not be accepted unless lodged with the Registrar of the School of Physic on or before 21st April for the Winter Session, and 21st July for the Summer Session.

The following Hospitals, in addition to Sir P. Dun's Hospital, are recognized by the Board of Trinity College :

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Hospitals for Study of Mental Disease.

Richmond Lunatic Asylum. |

Swift's.

Two consecutive anni medici, taken at any period in the medical curriculum of five years in :

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are recognized as qualifying for admission to Examinations in the School of Physic.

THE RECOGNITION BY THE UNIVERSITY OF OTHER TEACHING INSTITUTIONS.

TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN, UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN.

Recognition of Courses, in the case of Students of Medicine, taken at Colonial Universities and Colleges.

The Board and Council are prepared, in the case of students of medicine, to consider applications from Colonial Universities and Colleges for recognition of courses of instruction given by them if the following regulations are complied with ::

1. The application for recognition shall be made to the Registrar of the College, and shall supply information under the following headings:

(a) The names of the subjects for the teaching of which recognition is sought.

(b) The names of the teachers in each subject whose courses are to be recognized, a note of their university degrees, or other qualifications, and a statement of their published work. Particulars regarding the opportunities which each teacher has had of qualifying himself for the work which he undertakes, and of the length of time during which he has devoted himself to the teaching of his subject, should be included.

(c) The names and qualifications of any assistants employed in conducting the courses for which recognition is sought, and a note of the amount of teaching entrusted to each.

(d) A note of the average number of students attending the courses under consideration.

(e) A note of the number of lecture hours devoted to each course, of the number of written or viva voce examinations held during the progress of the course, and a clear statement of the hours necessarily spent in practical class-work by the students of each subject.

(f) A detailed syllabus of each course, and a time-table showing the hours at which the various classes meet, and the duration of the courses. The fees charged for the courses of instruction should also be noted.

(g) A short description of the accommodation which each teacher has at his disposal, and a note of the apparatus, illustrative museum specimens, diagrams, and other appliances which he has for use in his teaching-work.

2. Every recognized Institution shall at the end of each year furnish to the Registrar of the Medical School of Trinity College a statement showing:

(a) The number of students who have attended each of the recognized courses in a satisfactory manner.

(b) A clear statement of any changes which it is proposed to introduce regarding the conduct of the courses for next session.

(c) A note of any changes made during the year, or proposed to be made, in the personnel of the teaching staff responsible for the recognized courses.

3. A certificate of attendance on a recognized course can only be accepted if it clearly states that the student has satisfactorily performed the work of the class. The certificate must also show the number of attendances made by the student, and the total number of possible attendances. In each certificate, attendance upon practical class-work, lectures, and class-examinations should be distinguished.

4. The University shall, if it thinks fit, defer recognition until an inspection has been made of the accommodation, apparatus, and teaching-appliances of the Institution making application.

5. A recognition once granted may be withdrawn, or suspended, at any time, should the University deem such action desirable.

6. No recognition of courses granted under this scheme will exempt a student wishing to take the degree of the University of Dublin from spending at least three full years of Medical study in Trinity College.

Applications from individual students for recognition of courses taken by them in Colonial Universities or Colleges shall, as hitherto, be decided on by the Board of Trinity College after consultation with the Medical School Committee, and the Tutors Committee.

10.30 to 11.30.

10 to 11 o'c.

9 to 10 o'c.

Hours

PART II.

SIR PATRICK DUN'S HOSPITAL.

Consulting Physicians.-Sir John Banks, M.D., K.C.B., Physician-in-
Ordinary to His Majesty the King in Ireland.
John Mallet Purser, Sc.D., M.D.

Physicians.-Walter George Smith, M.D., King's Professor of Materia
Medica and Pharmacy.

John Magee Finny, M.D., King's Professor of Practice of Medicine.

Henry C. Drury, M.D.

Sir Arthur Vernon Macan, M.B., M.A.O., King's
Professor of Midwifery.

Assistant Physician.-Edward J. Watson, M.D., Demonstrator of
Anatomy, Trinity College, Dublin.

Surgeons.-Sir Charles B. Ball, M.D., M.Ch., Regius Professor of Surgery. Edward H. Taylor, M.D., University Professor of Surgery. C. A. K. Ball, M.D.

Pathologist.—Alexander C. O'Sullivan, M.D., Lecturer in Pathology. Surgeon to Department for Throat, Nose, and Ear.-Robt. H. Woods, M.B., B.Ch.

Assistant Surgeon.-C. M. Benson, M.D.

X-Ray Department.-Edward J. Watson, M.D.

House Surgeon.-T. O. Graham, M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O.

Hours for Clinical Instruction.

MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY.

SATURDAY.

Dr.

Dr. SMITH (Medicine). Dr.

Sir C. BALL Dr. FINNY
(Surgery). (Medicine).

Dr. TAYLOR Dr. DRURY C.A. K. BALL
(Surgery).
(Surgery).

C.A. K. BALL DR. DRURY SIR C. BALL DR SMITH
(Elementary (Elementary (Elementary (Elementary
Surgery).

Dr.

Medicine).

Surgery).

C.A. K.BALL Dr. DRURY Sir C. BALL (Operations). (Medicine). (Operations).

Medicine).

(Medicine.)

DR. TAYLOR DR. FINNY
(Elementary (Elementary
Surgery). Medicine.)

Dr. TAYLOR Dr. FINNY

Dr. SMITH
(Medicine). (Operations). (Medicine).
Dr.

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Special Classes for Students commencing their hospital studies will be held in the wards during the months of October, November, and December. They will embrace the elements of Medicine and Surgery, including note-taking

The Winter Session begins on Tuesday, 1st October, 1907, and Clinical Instruction will be given daily by the Physicians and Surgeons.

The Surgical Operating Theatre is equipped upon the most approved principles, and is thoroughly in accord with modern surgical requirements. At the same time, however, the educational advantages to be derived from it by the Students attending the Hospital have not been lost sight of, and every facility for inspecting operations has been afforded them.

Diseases of Women.-Tuesdays and Fridays, at 10 A.M. Sir A. V. Macan.

Fevers.-There is a special wing devoted to Fever cases, and regular Clinical Instruction is given by the members of the Medical Staff throughout the Winter and Summer Sessions.

Out-Patient Department.

A new Out-Patient Department has recently been erected and equipped upon the most modern system.

Medical.-Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 10 A.M. to 12 noon, Dr. E. J. Watson.

Surgical.-Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, 10 A.M. to 12 noon, Dr. C. M. Benson.

Opportunities are afforded for the diagnosis and treatment of the numerous minor ailments not met with in the hospital wards.

Demonstrations are given upon Diseases of the Skin.

Pathology.

Pathological and Bacteriological Demonstrations will be given each Friday, at 10.30 A.M., by Dr. O'Sullivan during the Winter and Summer Sessions in the new Pathological Laboratory, and Students of the Hospital will have the opportunity of acquiring a practical knowledge of this important branch of medicine.

Department for Diseases of the Throat, Nose, and Ear.

A new Department has been opened for the special treatment of Throat, Nose, and Ear diseases. Dr. R. H. Woods will give instruction in these subjects, and in the use of the Laryngoscope and Otoscope, to Senior Students on Tuesdays and Fridays.

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