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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1852-1853-118

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11 ί MEDICAL DEPARTMENT difficulties which may have arisen With this familiar and conversational mode of instruction the Tutor is enabled to combine advice to each Student as to his plan of reading and note-taking and residing within the College he is constantly accessible and may be consulted upon numerous subjects to which the Professors could scarcely be expected to give theii time and attention The Tutor's course of instruction is especially calculated to promote and encourage regular and diligent attendance upon Lectures During the Summer Session the same method is pursued with the subjects of Botany and Materia Medica XV The Dean of the Medical Department The Dean of the Medical Department is an Officer appointed by the Council for the immediate purpose of facilitating the current business No card of admission to Lectures can be obtained from the Secretary's office without his written order and when obtained must be signed by the Dean previously to being taken to the other Professors All Certificates like- wise must be signed by the Dean previously to being signed bv the Professors During the Winter and Summer Sessions the Dean gives daily attendance in the Marsden Library from 10 to 11 o'clock every day XVI King's College Hospital This Hospital which is situated in the immediate neigh- bourhood of the College and in the midst of densely-popu- lated neighbourhood is furnished with every means of practical instruction and all the Offices are conferred on Pupils of the College after due examination The following is the Thirteenth Annual Report of King's College Hospital presented bg the Committee of Management to the Governors in Feb 1852 lu submitting the Annual Report of the Hospital for the past year the Committee regret to have to inform the Governors that the Treasurer's state- ment now to be submitted shows further increase of expenditure over income This is principally to be accounted for by the very great demand which has
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