Calendar: 1887-1888 Page 269
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MEDICAL DEPARTMENT 265 the Professor of Pathology and the Pathological Registrar in the Post-mortem Theatre of the Hospital Vaccination -Arrangements have been made by whicq Students may have Practical Instruction and Certificates in Vaccination by the payment of small fee Practical Pharmacy This subject is taught in the Hospital by the Head Dispenser Fee 31 3s Medical Chemistry and the Microscope -Special Instruction is given in these subjects in the Wards of the Hospital and in the Theatre by the Physicians Resident Medical Officers Clinical Clerks and Dressers -The Physician's-Assistant Two House Surgeons and Physician- Accoucheur's Assistant the Assistant Officers Clinical Clerks and Dressers are all chosen by examination and without anyT extra fees from those Matriculated Students who are pupils of the Hospital Students are thus constantly engaged in the practical work of the Hospital Those gentlemen who are elected to the Resident appoint- ments at the Hospital have Rooms and Commons free Registrars -A permanent record of every case received into the Wards of King's College Hospital is kept by the Sam- brooke Medical and Surgical Registrars XVI THE ASSOC1ATESHIP At the end of each Winter Session the Medical Board lay before the Council the names of those Medical Students whom they recommend to be elected Associates of King's College London being qualified by general good conduct regular attendance upon Lectures satisfactory work in Examinations including Divinity except in the case of Foreigners who may apply to the Principal for exemption and Hospital Practice For the attainment of this distinction -All Candidates
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