Other formats

    Adobe Portable Document Format file (facsimile images)   TEI XML file   ePub eBook file  

Connect

    mail icontwitter iconBlogspot iconrss icon

The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 42

Anatomy

page 35

Anatomy.

I.—Lectures in General and Descriptive Anatomy.
  • The lectures will be delivered daily on five days in the week.
  • They will comprehend systematic descriptions of the various systems and organs of the human body, both as seen by the naked eye and in their microscopic structure.
  • The special relations of the various parts will be described and displayed, and attention will be drawn to their bearing on the practice of Surgery and Medicine.
  • These lectures will be illustrated by fresh dissections, osteological and other preparations, models, casts, diagrams, and by the microscope for Textural Anatomy.
  • The progress of the students will be tested by frequent written and oral examinations.
  • Text-books: Quain's Anatomy, 8th ed., or Gray's Anatomy; Wagstaffe's Osteology.
II.—Practical Anatomy.
  • The rooms will be open daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., with the exception of Saturday, when they close at 12 noon.
  • Text-books: Heath's Practical Anatomy; Ellis' Demonstrations of Anatomy.