THE CANADA LANCET XXV Eff. Sodium (W. R. WARNER & Co.) An active, palatable form of Sodium Phosphate, which on account of its bland, gentle action and efficacy as a cholagogue, has become a widely prescribed preparation. It is useful in CONSTIPATION and TORPID LIVER Its refrigerant saline action recommends Eff. Sodium Phosphate (W. R. W. & Co.) in all exanthematous fevers. Used to advantage in all Nervous Diseases where the system is sub-normal. DOSE-One or two dessertspoonfuls. As a purgative, two dessertspoonfuls. As an alterative, one dessertspoonful. It is more efficient taken before breakfast or at bedtime. Eff. Bromo Soda W. R. WARNER & Co.) For Sick Headache caused by Indigestion and over-indulgence. Headache resulting from protracted mental effort and close confinement. Headache due to loss of sleep and rest. Dull Throbbing Headache from over-work and disordered stomach. Headache from excessive use of tobacco or over-eating. Bromo Soda will quickly relieve Neuralgia and Rheumatic Headache. Where nervous depression follows deprivation of alcoholic stimulants, opium, etc., when habituated to their use, BROMO SODA is recommended with the utmost confidence as a prompt and certain remedy. THE CANADA LANCET xxvii McGill University, Montreal FACULTY OF MEDICINE, SEVENTY-FOURTH SESSION, 1905-1906. OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY. Thos. G. Roddick, M.D., Professor of Surgery. Francis J. Shepherd, M.D., M.R.C.S. Eng., Professor of F. Buller, M.D.. M.R.C.S., Eng., Professor of Ophthalmo- Jas. Stewart, M.D., Prof. Medicine and Clinical Medicine. Jurisprudence and Lecturer on Histology. D. P. Penhallow, B.Sc., M.A.Sc., Professor of Botany. Alexander D. Blackader, B.A., M.D., Professor of Phar- R. F. Ruttan, B.A., M.D., Professor of Chemistry. J. G. Adami, M.A., M.D.. Cantab., Prof. of Pathology. Henry A. Lafleur, B.A., M.D., Assistant Prof. of Medi- H. S. Birkett, M.D., Professor of Laryngology. T. J. W. Burgess, M.D., Professor of Mental Diseases. E. W. McBride, M.A., D.Sc., Professor of Zoology. LECTURERS. J. J. Gardner, M.D., Lecturer in Ophthalmology. G. Gordon Campbell, B.Sc., M.D., Lecturer in Clinical W. F. Hamilton, M.D., Lecturer in Clinical Medicine. R. A. Kerry, M.D., Lecturer in Pharmacology and Thera- John McCrae, M. B., Lecturer in Pathology. D. A. Shirres, M.D., (Aberdeen) Lecturer in Neuro-Path- D. D. McTaggart, B.Sc., M.D., Lect. in Medico-legal W. G. M. Byers, M.D., Lecturer in Ophthalmology and A. A. Robertson, M.D., Lecturer in Physiology. J. W. Scane, M.D., Lecturer in Pharmacology and J. A. Henderson, M.D., Lecturer in Anatomy. J. D. Cameron, B.A., M.D., Lecturer in Gynecology. H. B. Yates, M.D., Lecturer in Bacteriology. FELLOWS. MAUDE E. ABBOTT, B.A., M.D., Fellow in Pathology. | Kenneth Cameron, B. A., M.D., Demonst. of Clinical Surg. H. D. Hamilton, M.D., Demonstrator of Laryngology. A. H. Gordon, M.D., Demonstrator of Physiology and E. W. Archibald, B.A., M.D., Demonstrator of Clinical H. B. Cushing, B.A., M.D., Demonstrator of Histology, W. L. Barlow, M.D., Demonstrator of Clinical Surgery. A. T. Bazin, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. W. J. Telfer, M.D., Demonstrator of Clinical Surgery. D. W. B. Gillies, M.D., Demonstrator of Pathology and Oskar Klotz, M.D., Demonstrator of Pathology. J. A. Williams, M.D., Demonstrator of Bacteriology. F. B. Jones, M.D., Demonstrator of Hygiene. C. A. Peters, M.D., Demonstrator of Clinical Medicine. The Collegiate Course of the Faculty of Medicine of McGill University begins in 1905 on September 20th, and will continue until the beginning of June, 1906. MATRICULATION.-The matriculation examinations for entrance to Arts and Medicine are held in June and September of each year. The entrance examinations of the various Canadian Medical Boards are accepted. COURSES. THE REGULAR COURSE for the Degree of M.D.C. M. is four sessions of about nine months each. DOUBLE COURSES, leading to the Degrees of B.A.: M.D. and B.Sc. (Arts): M.D., of six years, have been arranged. ADVANCED COURSES are given to graduates and others desiring to pursue special or research work in the Laboraories, and in the Clinical and Pathological Laboratories of the Royal Victoria and Montreal General Hospitals. A POST-GRADUATE COURSE is given for Practitioners during June of each year. This course consists of daily lectures and clinics, as well as demonstrations in the recent advances in Medicine and Surgery, and Laboratory courses in Clinical Bacteriology, Clinical Chemistry, Microscopy, etc. DIPLOMAS OF PUBLIC HEALTH.-A course open to graduates in Medicine and Public Health Officers of from six to twelve months' duration. This course is entirely practical, and includes, in addition to Bacteriology and Sanitary Chemistry, a course on Practical Sanitation. HOSPITALS.-The Royal Victoria, the Montreal General and the Montreal Maternity Hospitals are utilized for the purposes of Clinical Instruction. The physicians and surgeons connected with these are the clinical professors of the University. The Montreal General and Royal Victoria Hospitals have a capacity of 250 beds each. For Information and the Annual Announcement apply to JNO. W. SCANE, M.D., REGISTRAR, T. G. RODDICK, M.D., LL.D., DEAN, McGill Medical Faculty. University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine. PROFESSORS, LECTURERS AND DEMONSTRATORS A. Primrose, M.B., C.M. Edin., Professor of Anatomy and Director of the Anatomical Department; Secretary of the Faculty. H. Wilberforce Aikins, B.A., M.B. Tor., Associate Professor of Anatomy. C. B. Shuttleworth, M.D., C.M. Trin., F.R.C.S. Eng., Demonstrator of Anatomy. W. J. McCollum, M.B. Tor. W. J. O. Malloch, B. A., M.B. Tor, S. H. Westman, M.B. Tor. G. Elliott, M.D., C.M., Trin, E. R, Hooper, B. A., M.B. Tor. W. J. Wilson, M.B. Tor. A. C. Hendrick, B.A., M.B. Tor. A. J. MacKenzie, B.A., M.B., Tor, E. S. Ryerson, M.D.. C. M. Trin. W.A. Scott, B.A., M.B. Tor. F.R.C.S. Eng. Assistant of Anatomy. M.R.C.P. Lond, Associate Professors of Medicine. J. L. Davison, B.A., Tor., M.D.. C.M. Trin, Professor of A. M. Baines, M.D., C.M. Trin. W. P. Caven, M.B. Tor. W. B. Thistle, M.B. Tor. J. T. Fotheringham, B.A. Tor.,M.D.C.M. Trin. R. J. Dywer, M.B. Tor., M.R.C.P. Lond, H. B. Anderson, M.D., C.M. Trin. G. Boyd, B.A., M.B. Tor. R. D. Rudolph.M.D.,C.M. Edin..M.R.C.P. Lon, G. Chambers, B.A., M.B. Tor. F. Fenton, M.D., C.M. Trin. H. C. Parsons, B.A., M.D., C.M. Trin. W. Goldie, M.B., Tor. D. McGillivray, M.B. Tor. G. W. Howland, B.A., M.B. Tor. T. D. Archibald, B.A.. M.B. Tor. Associate Professors in Clinical Medicine. Associates in Clinical Medicine. Tutors in C. Sheard, M.D., C. M. Trin., Professor of Preventive Medicine. James M. Ma Callum, B.A. Tor., Professor of Materia Medica. Pharmacology and Therapeutics. C. P. Lusk, M.D., C.M., Trin., Demonstrator in Pharmacy. V. E. Henderson, M.A., M.B. Tor. Demonstrator in Pharmacology. J. Algernon Temple, M.D.. C.M. McGill, Professor of Gynæcology and Operative Obstetrics. A. H. Wright, B.A,, M.D. Ter., Professor of Obstetrics. J. F. W. Ross, M.B. Tor., Professor of Gynæcology. H. T. Machell, M.B. Tor., Associate Professor of Obstetrics A. M. Baines, M.D., C.M. Trin., Associate Professor of K C. McIlwraith, M.B. Tor. Associates in Obstetrics. R. A. Reeve, B.A., M.D., LL. D. Tor., Professor of Ophthal mology and Otology; Dean of the Faculty. G. S. Ryerson, M.D., C.M. Trin., Professor of Ophthalmology G. H. Burnham, M.D. Tor.. F.R.C.S. Edin., Professor of C. Trow, M.D., C.M. Trin., Associate Professor of Ophthal- J. M. MacCallum, B.A., M.B. Tor., Associate of Ophthal- G. R. McDonagh, M.B. Tor.. Professor of Laryngology and D. J. Gibb Wishart, B. A. Tor., M.D., C.M. McGill, Associate G. Boyd, B.A., M.B. Tor., Associate in Laryngology and W. Oldright, M.A., M.D. Tor., Professor of Hygiene. N. H. Beemer, M.B. Tor., Extra-Mural Professor of Medical J. C. Mitchell, M.D., C.M. Trin., Extra-Mural Professor of R. Ramsay Wright, M.A., B.Sc. Edin., LL.D. Tor., Professor C. M. Fraser, B.A. Tor., Lecturer and Laboratory Assistant W. H. Piersoll, B.A., M.D. Tor., Lecturer in Elementary A. B. Macallum, B. A., M.B. Tor., Ph.D. Johns Hopkins, W. R. Lang, D.Sc. Glasg.. Professor of Chemistry. W. T. Stuart, M.D., C.M. Trin., Associate Professor of Medical Chemistry. F. B. Allan, M.A., Ph.D. Tor. Lecturers in F. B. Kenrick, M.A. Tor., Ph.D. Leipzig. J Chemistry. The regular course of instruction will consist of Four Sessions of eight months each, commencing October 2nd. The lectures and demonstrations in the subjects of the First and Second years will be given in the Biological, Chemical, Anatomical, and Physical Laboratories and lecture-rooms of the University. Attention is directed to the efficient equipment of the University Laboratories for instruction in the various branches of the Medical Curriculum. The new building of the Medical Faculty has been completed, at a cost of $175,000,000, in the Queen's Park, and affords extensive laboratory accommodation for Pathology and Physiology which is unsurpassed. Didactic instruction in the final subjects of the Medical Course is given in the new lecture theatres. To meet the requirements of the Ontario Medical Council a course of instruction, during the Fifth year, will be conducted, This will be entirely optional as far as the University of Toronto is concerned. Clinical teaching is given in the Toronto General Hospital. Burnside Lying-in Hospital, St. Michael's Hospital, Victoria Hospital for Sick Children, and other medical charities of Toronto. There are special Research Scholarships offered to graduates in Medicine, and every opportunity is now afforded for Scientific Research Work in any of the various laboratories in the University, under the direct supervision of the Professor in charge. The Faculty provide four medals for the graduating class (one gold and three silver). There are also scholarships available for undergraduates in the First and Second Years; these are awarded to the candidates on the results of the annual examinations. Further information regarding Scholarships, Medals, etc., may be obtained from the Calendar or on application to the Secretary. Lectures and demonstrations-1st year, $100; 2nd year, $100; 3rd year, $100; 4th year. $100. RegisFEES tration for Lectures, $5. Registration for Matriculation, $7. Annual Examinations, each $14. For Examinations in Practical Chemistry, 50c. For admission, ad enundem statum, $10. Degree, $20. Hospital Perpetual Ticket, $34. Lying-in Hospital, $8. R. A. REEVE, B.A., M.D., LLD., DEAN. A. PRIMROSE, M.B., C.M., Biological Department, University of Toronto. SECRETARY, |