Calendar: 1849-1850 Page 139
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medical department 137 operations to the medical officers by filling up and transmit- ting the printed forms prepared for that purpose In the absence of the House Surgeon the senior In-Patient Dresser of the day shall be his substitute Operations -The area of the theatre shall be reserved for the medical officers including those resident the in-patient dressers and such visitors as are specially introduced by the operating surgeon The first row of the theatre shall be re- served for the remaining dressers and the clinical clerks Post-mortem Examinations -The inspection of medical case shall be conducted by the physician's assistant of surgical case by the house surgeon in the presence and under the direction of the physician or surgeon under whom the case shall have been admitted The In-Patient Clinical Clerk of the physician or the Dressers of the surgeon whose case may be under inspection shall alone be in the area of the theatre during the examination Midioifery -Pupils who have previously attended Course of Lectures are provided with large number of cases of Mid- wifery The patients are attended at their own houses in the neighbourhood of the Hospital under the superintendence of the Physician Accoucheur and Physician's Assistant Section XIII the medical society of king's college london Honorary Secretaries-S Pittard II Stevens Treasurer-S Griffith The object of this Society is the cultivation of Medicine and the auxiliary sciences by the propagation of spirit of original observation and research and of feeling of friendship and cooperation among those engaged in the pursuit of those sciences
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