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Junior students are admitted at stated times, and receive instruction from the Demonstrator. Senior students can use the laboratory at any time during Term, and most vacations, by arrangement with the Professor, and are encouraged in the prosecution of original investigations under his direction, and that of the Demonstrator.

Any gentlemen, whether or not members of the University, wishing to undertake any original research in the laboratory, can do so by application to, and arrangement with, the Professor, who will afford suitable investigators every assistance in his

power.

47.-MATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS.

MEDICAL STUDENTS' COURSE.

Mr. Thomas Dixson, M.B. and Ch.M.

In this course special attention is devoted to the physiological as well as the therapeutical effects of the various remedial agents, including under the latter the more important substances, whether Pharmacopoeial or Extra-Pharmacopoeial, obtained from the organic and inorganic kingdoms.

The principles of Dietetics, of Hydrotherapy, of Climatotherapy, and of Massage, as well as those of prescribing, are included within the range of study, and so far as time permits, considered.

Microscopical preparations and other means will be employed where possible in illustrating the lectures.

Text Books.-Pharmacology, Therapeutics, and Materia Medica, Lauder Brunton. Materia Medica, Hale White. Elements of Pharmacology, Schmiedeberg (English Edition). Text Book of General Therapeutics, Hale White. Food in Health and Disease, J. Burney Yeo.

Books of Reference.-Handbook of General Therapeutics, Von Ziemssen (7 vols). Guide to the Health Resorts of Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand, Bruck. Immunity and Serum Therapy, Sternberg.

MATERIA MEDICA.-COURSE FOR PHARMACEUTICAL STUDENTS.

This series of lectures consists of two sections, one of which is adapted to the requirements of both medical and pharmaceutical students, the other to the special requirements of the latter.

The whole series will treat primarily of drugs officinal in the British Pharmacopoeia, and secondarily of the more important non officinal, as regards nomenclature, source, chemical

and physical properties, active principles, adulterations, means of recognising the latter, causes and means of prevention of deterioration and also of the constitution and posology of officinal preparations.

The method of action and uses of the drugs will be shortly referred to, and where in individual cases needful, the method of collection and the geographical distribution of the plants or animals yielding them will be described.

The course will be illustrated by diagrams, macroscopical and microscopical specimens, and such other means as may

prove feasible.

Text Book.-Squire's Companion to the Pharmacopoeia.

For Reference-Flückiger and Sanbury, Pharmacographia; Martindale and Westcott, Extra Pharmacopoeia; Greenish, Materia Medica.

48.-PRACTICE OF MEDICINE.

Dr. J. C. Cox.

1. HISTORY OF MEDICINE AS A SCIENCE.

2. METHODS USED FOR THE OBSERVATION, DIAGNOSIS AND RECORDING OF DISEASES.

3. THE SYMPTOMS, DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF

a. Fever. b. Idiopathic Fevers. c. General Diseases allied to the Fevers. d. Constitutional Diseases. e. Diseases of the Circulatory System. f. Diseases of the Respiratory System. g. Diseases of the Alimentary System. h. Diseases of the Urinary System. i. Diseases of the Nervous System. j. Diseases of the Skin.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED.-Principles and Practice of Medicine, Fagge. Principles and Practice of Medicine, Osler. The Practice of Medicine,

Taylor.

49.-PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF SURGERY.

Dr. A. MacCormick.

Introduction-Principles and Practice.

1. HEALTHY NUTRITION.

2. ABERRATIONS FROM HEALTHY NUTRITION.

a. Hypertrophy.

d. Traumatism.

b. Atrophy. c. Inflammation.

e. Surgical Diseases. f. Re

gional Surgery,-injuries and diseases peculiar

to parts of the body.

TEXT BOOKS RECOMMENDED.-Walsham's Surgery; Heath's Surgical Dictionary; Treve's Manual of Surgery; MacCormac's Operations; Barker's Manual; Jacobson's Operations of Surgery.

50A.-MIDWIFERY.

Dr. James Graham, M.A.

Anatomy and Physiology of the several organs and structures connected with Ovulation, Gestation, Parturition, &c. Gestation, its Signs, Symptoms, Duration and Abnormalities. The Phenomena of Natural and Complicated Labour. The Induction of Premature Labour and Obstetric Operations. The Management of the Puerperal State.

Text Books..-Playfair's Manual of Midwifery; The Science and Art of bstetrics, Parvin; Galabin's Manual of Midwifery; Herman's Difficult Labour.

Introductory.

50B.-DISEASES OF WOMEN.

Mr. J. Foreman, M.R.C.S.

Anatomy of the Female Pelvic Organs.

Diseases of the Vagina.

Diseases of the Uterus and Fallopian Tubes.

Diseases of the Ovaries.

Pelvic Tumours.

BOOKS

RECOMMENDED.-Galabin's Students' Guide to Diseases of

Women; McNaughton-Jones' Manual of Gynæcology (6th edition).

51.-PATHOLOGY.*

Dr. W. Camac Wilkinson.

A. GENERAL PATHOLOGY.

1. PATHOLOGY OF CIRCULATION :—

The

(a) Heart: morbid states, and the effect of such upon
(i.) the Heart itself and (ii.) upon the circulation.
Pulse its variations in disease, and effects thereof.
(b) Vessels: morbid states and their effect on Heart and cir-
culation; local vascular disturbances. Anæmia, Hyper-
æmia, Thrombosis, Embolism, Hæmorrhage, Dropsy.

-See Regulation in reference to Microscopes on page 189.

(c) Blood and Lymphatics: chief morbid states. Anæmia, Chlorosis, Pernicious Anæmia, Leucocythæmia, Lymphadenoma. Changes due to perversion of internal secretion of Thyroid, Pancreas, Suprarenals, &c., Gout, Rheumatism.

2. PATHOLOGY OF NUTRITION :—

(a) Atrophy, Degeneration, Necrosis, Organisation and Regeneration, Hypertrophy.

Signs.

3. INFLAMMATION.-Phenomena, their nature and explanation. Classification of phenomena (a) histological, (b) aetiological. Role of micro-organisms. Special study of pathogenic organisms. Infectious diseases. Fever Immunity.

4. TUMOURS.

B.-SPECIAL PATHOLOGY.

An account of disturbances of function, nutrition and structure in the various organs of the body.

C.-PRACTICAL PATHOLOGY.

A microscopical course during one term--every day for two hours-Bacteriology and Morbid Histology.

52.-MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE AND PUBLIC HEALTH. Dr. W. H. Goode.

The Science of Medical Jurisprudence, Duties of a Medical Jurist, Evidence, Coroners' Inquests, Signs and Causes of Death, Poisoning, Wounds, Inheritance, Insanity.

Public Health.-History of Epidemics. Soils-Conditions of Soil affecting Health, Drainage of Soil. Water-Quantity and Supply, Quality, Impurities, Purification. Removal of Excreta Methods of Removal, Sewers, Air-Impurities in Air, Diseases produced by Impure Air, Ventilation, Cubic Space required, Natural Ventilation, Artificial Ventilation. Habitations-General conditions of Health, Hospitals. Warming of Houses. Food-General principles of Diet, Diseases_connected with Food, Quality, Choice and Cooking of Food, Beverages. Bacteriology-Methods of examination for, and cultivation of Micro-organisms. Bacteriological examination of Soils, Air, and Water. Disinfection. Vital Statistics.

53.-PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE.

Dr. Chisholm Ross.

This course comprises :

I. An account of the Nature, Causes, Classification, Social and Medico-Legal Relations of Insanity.

II. An account of the various forms of Mental Disease or Disorder; their Clinical History, Diagnosis, Prognosis and Treatment.

III. Practical demonstrations at the Hospital for the Insane of the various types of Mental Disease or Disorder.

54.-OPHTHALMIC MEDICINE AND SURGERY.

Mr. F. Antill Pockley, M.B., Ch.M.

Diseases and Injuries of the Conjunctiva, Cornea, Sclerotic, Iris and Ciliary Body, and Crystalline lens.

Glaucoma.

Refraction and Accommodation-Emmetropia, Ametropia, Hypermetropia, Myopia, Astigmatism: Asthenopia.

Examination of the Eye, Ophthalmoscopy.

Affections of the Vitreous Humour, of Optic Nerve, Retina, and Choroid.

Affections of Sight unaccompanied by any definite intraocular signs:-Amblyopia and Amaurosis, Colour Blindness, &c. Perimetry:-Defects in Visual Field, Hemianopsia, &c. Affections of the Ocular Muscles: Paralysis, Strabismus, &c. Diseases of the Eyelids and Lachrymal Apparatus. Operations.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED.- Text Books-Diseases of the Eye, Nettleship; Handbook of Diseases of the Eye, Swanzy; Diseases of the Eye, Berry. For Reference-Traité Complet d' Ophthalmologie, de Wecker and Landolt.

55.-APPLIED MECHANICS.

FIRST YEAR.

LENT TERM.-The chief constructive processes used by engineers, such as casting, forging, turning, planing, drilling, chipping, filing, and the various tools, machines and appliances used in these processes. The behaviour of materials when sub

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