The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 29
Synopsis of the Medical Glasses. — Anatomy
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Synopsis of the Medical Glasses.
Anatomy.
I.—Lectures in General and Descriptive Anatomy.
- The Lectures will be delivered daily on five days in the week, between the hours of 9 and 10 a.m.
- They will comprehend systematic descriptions of the various systems and organs of the human body, both in their minute and macroscopic structure.
- The special relations of the various parts will be de-scribed and displayed, and attention will be drawn to their scientific relations, and to their bearing on the practice of Surgery and Medicine.
- These Lectures, as far as possible, will be illustrated by fresh dissections, models, casts, diagrams, and by the microscope for Textural Anatomy.
- Text-books for the above course: Gray's Anatomy, last edition; or Quain's Elements of Anatomy, 2 vols., 8th edition.
- Fee for the course three guineas.
II.—Anatomical Demonstrations.
- These will consist of descriptions in Topographical Anatomy from dissections so arranged as to display the various parts of the body from the surface inwards.
- The demonstrations will be given daily for five days in the week at the hour of 4 p.m.
- Fee for this course, two guineas; when taken with Practical Anatomy, one guinea.page 31
- III—Practical Anatomy and Anatomical Dissection.
- The rooms will be open daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Professor will be in attendance four hours daily to superintend the work of students.
- Fee: three guineas.
- Summer courses in Anatomy are intended.