Calendar: 1850-1851 Page 119
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medical department 115 The Principal's Lectures every Wednesday on the Thirty- Nine Articles are intended for Students of the Third and Fourth Year as well as for all Candidates for the Leathes Prizes At the close of the Winter Session Prize will be adjudged to the best Student in each year Student who has obtained one of these Prizes in any year cannot become Candidate in succeeding year II Anatomy Descriptive and Surgical These Lectures comprise full course of Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy and are illustrated by recent Dissections by Preparations from the Anatomical Museum and by large collection of Diagrams Practical Anatomy is taught in the Dissecting Rooms by the Demonstrators of Anatomy Attendance is given daily from ten o'clock to four o'clock The Anatomical Rooms which have been greatly enlarged are light and well ventilated They contain every requisite and convenience for the acquisition of practical knowledge of Anatomy Every opportunity is taken of rendering the technical details of Anatomy interesting and useful to the Students by pointing out their bearings on Physiological Science as well as on the practice of their profession The operations of Surgery may be performed here on the dead body during the summer months III Physiology General and Morbid Anatomy The Course will commence with general view of the dis- tinctive Properties of Animals as contrasted with Plants of the elementary and proximate Principles of Animal Bodies of their various Functions and of the Tissues and Organs by the Agency of which those Functions are carried on The particular consideration of each function will then be proceeded with and the Anatomy of each Texture or Organ engaged will be minutely described
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