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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 41

Appendix C

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Appendix C.

The following scheme shows the proposed distribution of the increased income of the University, as adopted by the Council:—

Arts.

Professors— £ s. d.
1. Classics 1,000 0 0
2. Mathematics 1,000 0 0
3. Natural philosophy 1,000 0 0
4. Natural science 1,000 0 0
5. History 1,000 0 0
6. European languages 1,000 0 0
House allowance for six professors, at £150 each 900 0 0
6,900 0 0
Lecturers—
1. Political economy 250 0 0
2. Logic 250 0 0
3. Greek 200 0 0
4. Latin 200 0 0
5. Mathematics 200 0 0
6. French 300 0 0
7. German 300 0 0
8. Spanish 200 0 0
9. Italian 200 0 0
2,100 0 0
9,000 0 0

Law.

1. Professor 1,000 0 0
House allowance 150 0 0
1,150 0 0
Lecturers—
1. Law of property 250 0 0
2. Law of wrongs 250 0 0
3. Law of obligations 250 0 0
4. Law of procedure 250 0 0
5. Criminal law and procedure 250 0 0
6. Commercial law 250 0 0
1,500 0 0
2,650 0 0
Carried forward £11,650 0 0page 170
Brought forward 11,650 0 0

Medicine.

Professors—
1. Physiology 1,000 0 0
2. Anatomy and anatomical demonstrations 800 0 0
3. Theoretical and practical chemistry 1,000 0 0
House allowance for three professors, at £150 450 0 0
3,250 0 0
Lecturers—
1. Pathology 250 0 0
2. Medicine 250 0 0
3. Principles and practice of surgery 250 0 0
4. Practical and operative surgery, bandages, and surgical appliances 250 0 0
5. Materia medica and therapeutics 250 0 0
6. Midwifery and diseases of women 250 0 0
7. Forensic medicine 250 0 0
8. Ophthalmic surgery 250 0 0
9. Dental surgery 200 0 0
10. Clinical medicine 150 0 0
11. Clinical surgery 150 0 0
12. Pharmacy 150 0 0
13. Botany (for veterinary and medical schools) 150 0 0
14. Hygiene, or medicine in relation to the origin and prevention of diseases, and vital statistics 150 0 0
15. Demonstrator in dissecting room 250 0 0
16. Conservator of the anatomical and pathological museum and assistant librarian at medical school 200 0 0
17. Assistant in chemical laboratory 150 0 0
3,550 0 0
6,800 0 0

Engineering and Practical Science.

1. Professor 1,000 0 0
House allowance 150 0 0
1,150 0 0
Lecturers—
1. Mining and metallurgy 500 0 0
2. Mechanics 500 0 0
3. Technology 500 0 0
4. Forestry 500 0 0
5. Navigation 250 0 0
6. Nautical astronomy 250 0 0
7. Naval architecture 250 0 0
8. Geometrical drawing 250 0 0
9. Architecture 250 0 0
3,250 0 0
4,400 0 0
Carried forward £22,850 0 0page 171
Brought forward 22,850 0 0

Veterinary School.

1. *Lecturer on anatomy and demonstrator in the dissecting room 500 0 0
2. Lecturer on chemistry, by the professor in the medical school
3. Lecturer on botany, by lecturer in the medical school
4. Lecturer on physiology, by professor in the medical school
5. Lecturer on materia medica and therapeutics 150 0 0
6. Lecturer on theory and practice of medicine and surgery for the horse 250 0 0
7. Lecturer on clinical medicine and surgery for the horse 250 0 0
8. Lecturer on theory and practice of medicine and surgery for cattle, dogs, and sheep 250 0 0
9. Clinical medicine and surgery for cattle, dogs, and sheep 250 0 0
10. Incidental expenses 100 0 0
11. Porter in dissecting room 100 0 0
1,350 0 0

* His whole time to be devoted to the school.

Music.

1. Professor 1,000 0 0

Examiners.

In arts— Examiner in classics ... ... 100 0 0 Examiner in mathematics ... ... 100 0 0 Examiner in comparative anatomy and zoology-... ... ... 50 0 0 Examiner in geology and palaeontology 50 0 0 Examiner in political economy ... 50 0 0 Examiner in history ... ... 50 0 0 Examiner in natural philosophy ... 50 0 0 Examiner in logic ... ... ... 50 0 0 Examiner in English language and literature ... ... ... ... 50 0 0 550 0 0 Carried forward ... ... £25,200 0 0

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Brought forward 550 0 0 25,200 0 0 Examiners in medicine— 1. Elementary natural philosophy ... 50 0 0 2. Chemistry ... ... ... 50 0 0 3. Practical chemistry ... ... 50 0 0 4. Materia medica and therapeutics ... 50 0 0 5. Botany (for veterinary and medical school) ... ... ... 50 0 0 6. Anatomy ... ... ... 50 0 0 7. Pathology ... ... ... 50 0 0 8. Physiology ... ... ... 50 0 0 9. Theory and practice of medicine ... 50 0 0 10. Theory and practice of surgery ... 50 0 0 11. Obstetric medicine ... ... 50 0 0 12. Forensic medicine ... ... 50 0 0 13. Clinical medicine ... ... 50 0 0 14. Clinical surgery ... ... 50 0 0 15. Pharmacy ... ... ... 30 0 0 16. Dentistry ... ... ... 30 0 0 760 0 0 Examiners in— Veterinary school ... ... ... 150 0 0 Examiners in law— Jurisprudence ... ... ... Constitutional law ... ... ... Roman law ... ... ... International law ... ... ... The law of property ... ... 250 0 0 The law of obligations ... ... The law of wrongs ... ... The law of procedure ... ... Commercial law ... ... ... Examiners in— Engineering ... ... ... Practical science ... ... ... Technology ... ... ... Roughly estimated at Forestry ... ... ... ... Mechanics ... ... ... 550 0 0 Metallurgy ... ... ... Agricultural chemistry ... ... Mining ... ... ... ... Examiners for all departments ... ... 2,260 0 0 Carried forward ... ... £27,460 0 0

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£ s. d. £ s. d. Brought forward 27,460 0 0

Office.

Registrar 600 0 0
Assistant librarian 275 0 0
Clerk 252 0 0
Clerk 150 0 0
Additional for registrar 200 0 0
Additional clerk 150 0 0
1,627 0 0
Attendants and gardeners—
Natural science 150 0 0
Natural philosophy 150 0 0
Anatomy 102 0 0
Head gardener 125 0 0
Botanical gardener 118 0 0
Under gardener 100 0 0
Under gardener 78 0 0
Under gardener 74 8 0
Porter 90 0 0
Messenger 84 0 0
Gatekeeper 15 12 0
1,087 0 0
2,714 0 0

Other Items.*

1. Books and bookbinding 400 0 0
2. Apparatus 400 0 0
3. Repairs to buildings, fences, &c. 400 0 0
4. Stationery, printing, advertising, &c. 316 6 7
5. Furniture 178 8 10
6. University grounds 150 0 0
7. Medical museum 150 0 0
8. Exhibitions, scholarships, and prizes 826 0 0
9. Incidental expenses 500 0 0
3,320 15 5
Total £33,494 15 5

* The expenditure under this head will be partially defrayed by the University receipts from fees.