The article provides an overview of medical schools and hospitals in the United Kingdom, detailing their structures, fees, and facilities. Key points include:
1. **University of London, University College**:
- Offers preliminary and intermediate medical studies.
- Fees for the first and second medical courses are 55 and 60 guineas, respectively.
- The new chemical laboratories are now open.
- All departments are open to women students.
2. **Charing Cross Hospital**:
- Fully organized for University teaching with 300 beds.
- Fees for primary and intermediate courses are 10 guineas, and for final courses, 8 guineas.
- Annual fees are 26 guineas, including club and library subscriptions.
- Scholarships and prizes are awarded annually.
3. **Guy's Hospital**:
- Has 644 beds and a large Medical School.
- Special departments and student appointments are available.
- Scholarships and prizes amount to £900 annually.
4. **King's College Hospital Medical School**:
- Located at Denmark Hill with 400 beds, increasing to 600.
- Modern facilities and individual attention to students.
- Composition fees for advanced studies are 95 guineas, and for the whole University course, 200 guineas.
- Two entrance scholarships of £50 each are offered.
5. **London Hospital Medical College**:
- The largest institution in England with 833 beds.
- Serves a large and poor district in the East End.
6. **St. George's Hospital Club**:
- Provides athletic facilities including a football and hockey ground and tennis courts.
7. **St. Mary's Hospital Medical School**:
- Has 305 beds and systematic clinical teaching.
- Composition fee for the entire curriculum is £200.
8. **St. Thomas's Hospital**:
- Unique position by the river with 632 beds.
- Special departments for various specialties.
- Clinical teaching available every day.
- Annual fees are £25 for the first year and £50 for subsequent years.
9. **Birmingham University (Faculty of Medicine)**:
- Requires passing five examinations to obtain M.B. and Ch.B. degrees.
- Fees for the entire course are £85, plus additional fees for hospital practice and clinical lectures.
10. **Bristol University**:
- Offers conjoined degrees and diplomas in various fields.
- Fees for laboratory instruction in mechanical dentistry are reduced to 40 guineas.
The article also includes case studies from different hospitals, detailing patient treatments and outcomes.The article provides an overview of medical schools and hospitals in the United Kingdom, detailing their structures, fees, and facilities. Key points include:
1. **University of London, University College**:
- Offers preliminary and intermediate medical studies.
- Fees for the first and second medical courses are 55 and 60 guineas, respectively.
- The new chemical laboratories are now open.
- All departments are open to women students.
2. **Charing Cross Hospital**:
- Fully organized for University teaching with 300 beds.
- Fees for primary and intermediate courses are 10 guineas, and for final courses, 8 guineas.
- Annual fees are 26 guineas, including club and library subscriptions.
- Scholarships and prizes are awarded annually.
3. **Guy's Hospital**:
- Has 644 beds and a large Medical School.
- Special departments and student appointments are available.
- Scholarships and prizes amount to £900 annually.
4. **King's College Hospital Medical School**:
- Located at Denmark Hill with 400 beds, increasing to 600.
- Modern facilities and individual attention to students.
- Composition fees for advanced studies are 95 guineas, and for the whole University course, 200 guineas.
- Two entrance scholarships of £50 each are offered.
5. **London Hospital Medical College**:
- The largest institution in England with 833 beds.
- Serves a large and poor district in the East End.
6. **St. George's Hospital Club**:
- Provides athletic facilities including a football and hockey ground and tennis courts.
7. **St. Mary's Hospital Medical School**:
- Has 305 beds and systematic clinical teaching.
- Composition fee for the entire curriculum is £200.
8. **St. Thomas's Hospital**:
- Unique position by the river with 632 beds.
- Special departments for various specialties.
- Clinical teaching available every day.
- Annual fees are £25 for the first year and £50 for subsequent years.
9. **Birmingham University (Faculty of Medicine)**:
- Requires passing five examinations to obtain M.B. and Ch.B. degrees.
- Fees for the entire course are £85, plus additional fees for hospital practice and clinical lectures.
10. **Bristol University**:
- Offers conjoined degrees and diplomas in various fields.
- Fees for laboratory instruction in mechanical dentistry are reduced to 40 guineas.
The article also includes case studies from different hospitals, detailing patient treatments and outcomes.