Glasgow Medical Journal, Bände 95-96

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Royal Medico-Chirurgical Society of Glasgow., 1921
 

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Seite 300 - Works by EA SCHAFER, FRS, Professor of Physiology in the University of Edinburgh. THE ESSENTIALS OF HISTOLOGY. Descriptive and Practical. For the Use of Students.
Seite 149 - Fees are payable to, and further information may be obtained from, the Medical Superintendent, The Hospital, Yorkhill. Eye Infirmary (174 Berkeley Street, and 80 Charlotte Street). — Hour of visit, 1 PM daily. Fee for six months, £1, Is.; for twelve months, £2, 2s. Ophthalmic Institution (126 West Regent Street). — Hour of visit, 2 PM Fee for a qualifying course, £1, Is. Insanity. — During the summer session, a course of lectures is given in the University, and clinical instruction in the...
Seite 148 - That he must be of the age of twenty-four years or upwards; that he produces a certificate of having been engaged subsequent to having received the degrees of MB and Ch.B. for at least one year in attendance in the medical wards of an hospital or in scientific work bearing directly on his profession, such as is conducted in the Research Laboratories of the University, or in the naval, military, colonial, or public health medical services, or for at least two years in practice other than practice...
Seite 149 - At Gartloch Asylum, Gartcosh, and Woodilee Asylum, Lenzie, senior medical students may obtain appointments as resident clinical clerks. The appointments are for six months, and those holding them can attend classes in Glasgow in the earlier part of the day. Applications should be sent considerably in advance to the respective Medical Superintendents. Clinical lectures are given at Hawkhead Asylum by Dr. James H. Macdonald, "Mackintosh" Lecturer on Psychological Medicine in St.
Seite 148 - UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW. The University grants four degrees in medicine. Of these the MB and Ch.B. must be taken together. The following outlines of the regulations for graduation are in accordance with the New Medical Ordinance, which came into operation on 1st October, 1911 : — Before commencing his medical studies, the student must pass the preliminary examination.
Seite 149 - MEDICAL ELECTRICITY: A Practical Handbook for Students and Practitioners. By H. LEWIS JONES, MA, MD, FRCP Fifth edition, with Illustrations, demy 8vo, izs.
Seite 148 - The higher degree of MD may be taken by anyone who holds the Bachelor's degrees in medicine and surgery, on his complying with certain conditions. These are : That he must be of the age of twenty-four years or upwards; that he produces a certificate of having been engaged subsequent to having received the degrees of MB and Ch.B. for at least one year in attendance in the medical wards of an hospital or in scientific work bearing directly on his profession, such as is conducted in the Research Laboratories...
Seite 92 - 21 Macmillan t British Red cross soc. Reports by the joint war committee and the joint war finance committee of the British Red cross society and the Order of St. John of Jerusalem...
Seite 5 - State license to the applicant, limited to the practice of his or her pursuit in this State, this fact being plainly stated across the face of the certificate. Such a system of special licensure being once established, it shall thereafter be unlawful for any person or persons...
Seite 149 - ... lectures is given in the University, and clinical instruction in the Royal Asylum, Gartnavel. Fee for combined course, £2, 2s. Dr. Oswald conducts, in addition to the above, a clinic on Incipient Mental Disorders in the Out-patient Department of the Western Infirmary. At Gartloch Asylum, Gartcosh, senior medical students may obtain appointments as resident clinical clerks. The appointments are for six months, and those holding them can attend classes in Glasgow in the earlier part of the day....

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