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FACULTY OF MEDICINE, MONTREAL

JOHN H. HAMILTON, M A., D.C.L., Chancellor.

F. W. CAMPBELL, M.D., Dean of Faculty. J. B. MCCONNELL, M.D., Vice-Dean of Faculty. J. M. JACK, M.D., Registrar. GEORGE FISK, M.D., Asst. Registrar.

F. W. CAMPBELL, M.A., M.D., L.R.C.P. Lond.. D.C.L.. Dean, Professor of Medicine, Physician to the Montreal General and Western Hospitals

J. B. MCCONNELL, M.D., C.M., Vice-Dean Associate Professor Practice of Medi ine, Physician Western Hospital.

JAMES PERRIGO, A.M., M. D., M.R.C.S. Eng., Professor of Gynecology, Surgeon Western Hospital.

H. L. REDDY, B.A., M.D., L.R.C.S.E., L.R.C.P. Lond., Professor of Obstetrics, Physician to Western Hospital, Physician Accoucheur Women's Hospital.

A. LAPTHORN SMITH, B.A., M.D., L.R. C.S.E. L.R.C.P. Professor of Clinical Gynecology, Surgeon Western Hospital, Gynecologist Montreal Dispensary.

J. T. DONALD, M.A., Professor of Chemistry.

GEO. TILLERIE Ross, M.D., Lecturer on Laryngology and Rhinology, Laryngologist Western Hospital.

JOSEPH BEMROSE, F.C.S. Professor of Practical Chemistry.

F. R. ENGLAND, M.D., Professor of Surgery, Surgeon Western Hospital.

W. H. DRUMMOND, C.M., M.D., Professor of Medical Jurisprudence.

ANDREW MACPHAIL, B.A., M.D., C.M., M.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P Lond., Professor of Patho!ogy and Bacteriology., Pathologist Western Hospital.

ROBT. WILSON, M.D., Profes or of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Physician Western Hospital, out-patient department.

JAMES V. ANGLIN, B.A., M.D., Professor of Mental Diseases, Assistant Superintendent Protestant Hospital for the Insane, Verdun.

C. A. HEBERT, M.R.C.P., London, M.R.C.S., England, Professor of Anatomy, Temple Bldg.
St. James St.
G. H. MATHEWSON, B.A., M.D., Professor of Opthalmology.

LECTURERS,

W. GRANT STEWART, B.A., M.D., C.M., Lecturer in Medicine, Physician to Western Hospital ROLLO CAMPBELL, C.M., M.D., Lecturer on Surgery, Assistant Surgeon Western Hospital. WILLIAM BURNETT, C.M., M.D., Lecturer in Obstetrics, Assistant Accoucher Women's Hos

pital.

F. J. HACKETT, C.M., M.D., Lecturer in Surgery, Assistant Surgeon Western Hospital.

C. A. HEBBERT, M.R.C.P. Lond., M.R.C.S. Eng., Lecturer in Anatomy.

A. J. RICHER, C.M., M.D.. Lecturer in Medicine.

D. MCNAMARA, M.D., C.M., Lecturer in Anatomy.

W. G. REILLY, M.D., Lecturer in Anatomy, Physician Western Hospital.

JAMES M. JACK, M.D., Lecturer in Dermatology, Dermatologist to Western Hospital.

R. H. CRAIG, M. D., Lecturer in Laryngology and Rhinology, Laryngologist to Western Hospital.

C. I. SHARPE, M.D., Lecturer in Pediatrics.

R. F. RORKE, M.D., Lecturer in Histology.

GEO. FISK, M.D., Lecturer in Surgery, Asst. Surgeon Western Hospital.

GEO. HALL, M.D., Lecturer in Physiology, 581 Wellington street.

L. LABERGE, M. D., Health Officer of City of Montreal, Lecturer in Hygiene.

INSTRUCTORS.

HERBERT TATLEY, M.D., Instructor in Surgery, Asst. Surgeon Western Hospital.
J. J. BENNY, M.D., Instructor in Anaesthetics, Anæsthetist Western Hospital.
E. A. ROBERTSON M.D., Instructor in Gynæcology, Physician Montreal Dispensary.
CHAS. C. GURD, M.D., Instructor in Gynecology."

F. E. THOMPSON, Instructor in Obstetrics.

DEMONSTRATORS.

G. A LAC MBE, M.D., M.P.P., Demonstrator of Anatomy, 710 St. Catherine street.
F. W. GILDAY, M D., Demonstrator in Surgery Orthopaedics), 68 Beaver Hall Hil
1. L. HARGRAVE, B.A., M.D. Demonstrator of Anatomy, 16 St. Famille street.
H. LIGHTSTONE, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.

MATRICULATION EXAMINERS.

REV. G. ABROTT SMITH, M.A., B.D.
L. R. HOLMS, ESQ., M.A.

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The course leading to the degree of C.M., M.D. extends over four years, and consists of four winter sessions of nine months each, beginning in October.

The Faculty of Medicine of Bishop's College aims at imparting a thoroughly practical medical education, and its facilities for doing so are in many respects unequalled in Canada· In addition to the regular course of didactic lectures, students have the advantage of extensive and varied hospital privileges.

The General Hospital, Royal Victoria, Western Hospital, Hotel Dieu Hospital and Dispensaries afford every opportunity to students of this College to receive clinical instruction n Medicine and Surgery. At the Women's Hospital special advantages are afforded for the ractical study of Obstetrics.

The annual College fees are $100.

For information and copies of Annual Announcement, addres

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