Calendar: 1884-1885 Page 256
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250 medical department 12 Principles and Practice of Medicine The Lectures on the Principles and Practice of Medicine are exemplified by Preparations Drawings and Models and by recent Specimens of diseased structure On account of the great extent of the subjects embraced is this Course some of them are treated of only in alternate years 13 Clinical Medicine Clinical Lectures are given once week during the Winter and Summer Sessions by the Professor of Clinical Medicine The Physicians to In-patients also give daily Clinical in- structions 14 Materia Medica and Therapeutics In this Course an account is given of the natural history chemical composition and mode of action of the Substances used as Medicines The Lectures are illustrated by Experiments and by the Drugs and Pharmaceutical Preparations presented to King's College by the Society of Apothecaries by the late Sir Henry Halford Bart by Messrs Savory and Moore and by other liberal friends of the College The Museum is further enriched by the collection of the late Professor Royle and has an extensive series of coloured drawings of plants Collection of Materia Medica has been formed expressly for the use of Students The text-book used in this Class is Dr Garrod's fc Essen- tials of Materia Medica and Therapeutics 15 Obstetric Medicine and the Diseases of Women and Children These Lectures are illustrated bv series of Drawings Dissections and Preparations Practical instruction is given in the use of Instruments and cases of Midwifery are assigned to Pupils
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