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ELEMENTS OF MATERIA MEDICA AND PHARMACY. BY ALFREd W. GERRARD, F.R.C.S., Examiner to the Pharmaceutical Society, Teacher of Pharmacy and Demonstrator of Materia Medica to University College Hospital, etc.

"In this work the subject of Materia Medica and Pharmacy is treated in an exception. ally clear and concise manner."-Birmingham Medical Review.

Mr. Gerrard's well-known skill as a practical pharmacist, has shown itself in his work, which is most conveniently arranged for reference, and contains much valuable informa tion. It is an excellent student's book."-Liverpool Medico-Chirurgical Review.

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THE SCHOOL OF PHARMACY

Of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain.

Emeritus Professors :-T. REDWOOD, F.I.C., etc.; and R. BENTLEY, M.R.C.S., etc.

Chemistry and Physics, Prof. DUNSTAN, F.C.S. Practical Chemistry, Prof. ATTFIELD, F.R.S., etc. Botany, Prof. GREEN, B.Sc., etc. Materia Medica, Mr. HOLMES, F.L.S., etc. Practical Pharmacy, Mr. INCE, F.C.S., etc. Demonstrators, Mr. F. W. SHORT, and Mr. E. WHITE.

FORTY-SIXTH SESSION, 1887-88, EXTENDING FROM OCTOBER 1 TO JULY 31. Application for Admission to the School, for Prospectuses, or for further information, may be made to the Professors or their Assistants in the Lecture Room or Laboratories, 17, Bloomsbury Square, London, W.C.

By PROSSER JAMES, M.D.

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MATERIA MEDICA EXAMINATIONS, BRITISH PHARMACOPOEIA, 1885.

The Original Collection of Specimens

OF THE ORGANIC MATERIA MEDICA OF THE BRITISH PHARMACOPOEIA, For the use of Medical and Pharmaceutical Students.

Enlarged by the additions to New B.P., 1885, we recommend the student to purchase for nse with the case or copy of the New and Revised Edition of "The Organic Materia Medica," by W. SOUTHALL, F.L.S., which refers to all the New Drugs of the Pharmacopoeia, 1885. Price 5s, each.

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Arranged for the Use of Advanced Students.

Price of this Larger and more Complete Set, in neat wooden box, 40s. each net.
Also arranged for the Use of Junior Students.
Price of the Set, in a neat wooden box, 20s. each net.

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T T

THE CENTRAL SCHOOL

OF

CHEMISTRY AND PHARMACY,

173, MARYLEBONE ROAD, LONDON, N.W.
Principal: Mr. JOHN WOODLAND

Fellow of the Linnæan Society of London, Fellow of the Chemical Society of London, Fellow of
the Royal Botanic Society of London, Member of the Pharmaceutical Society of
Great Britain, Member of the Society of Chemical Industry

Lecturer on the Art of Prescribing, and Teacher of Materia Medica and Therapeutics at St. George's Hospital, S.W.

SESSION, 1887-1888.

In issuing this Prospectus, the Teachers beg to assure all those who may place themselves under their tuition that no effort shall be wanting to maintain the high reputation that the school has now acquired; their attention will be as unremitting as heretofore, and they trust that by the co-working of Teachers and Students in a thorough manner the continued success of the latter will be arrived at. One thing intending students are particularly asked to bear in mind, and that is, they will be expected to work, and to work conscientiously, not merely skimming the surface of a branch of knowledge, but reasoning out the why and the wherefore, and this is where a Teacher's aid is so often necessary to enable facts to be understood and remembered, and the Teachers will be only too glad to render such assistance as will insure the work being done in a thorough manner.

Another fact may also be added, and that is that almost every one of the Students of this School comes through the recommendation of others who have been before and experienced the mode of teaching, so that lengthy advertisements or circulars are not used as a means of influencing candidates to prosecute their studies at this particular school.

The work of the Session is divided into three complete Courses of Lectures and Classes; one commencing on September 2nd and terminating at the December Examinations; another commencing the beginning of January and terminating at the April Examinations; and the third extending from April to the July Examinations.

In conclusion, if Students work steadily and well, regularly attending the Lectures and Classes, and diligently taking notes, the Teachers can honestly assure them that they cannot fail to pass the examination before them with credit, and also acquire an amount of information extremely useful in after life.

The School premises, situated in Marylebone Road, are close to the Edgware Road and Baker Street Stations on the Metropolitan Railway, and omnibuses pass the School frequently.

A Register of Lodgings is kept at the School for the convenience of Students wishing to obtain Apartments.

PRIZES.

Two prizes are offered for competition to Students at the end of each course of five months:-1st Prize, Silver Medal; 2nd Prize, Bronze Medal. Certificates of Merit are also awarded to Students who have obtained a number of marks above the average. Certificates of attendance are granted to Students who work diligently for a term of three months.

RULES TO BE OBSERVED BY STUDENTS.

1.-No Student to be absent from the Laboratory or Classes during the hours of study without permission.

2.-No Conversation to be allowed during the Lectures.

8.-All Laboratory experiments causing noxious smells to be performed in the fume chamber provided for that purpose.

4.-The benches to be left clean and in order at the close of the Laboratory work. 5.-Smoking allowed in the Students' room only between Class hours.

FEES (payable in advance).

For the Course from September 2nd to the December Examinations, 10 guineas. For the Course extending from January 2nd to the April Examinations, 10 guineas. For the Course extending from April to the July Examinations, 8 guineas. For Students who attend a portion of a Course, or more than one Course, the fees are as follows:-One Month, 4 guineas; Two Months, 7 guineas; Three Months, 9 guincas. Or for attendance from September 2nd through the entire Session, ending in July, 20 guineas. The extra fee for joining the Dispensing Class is half a guinea per month.

Students wishing to enter their names, and for further particulars, are requested to apply So Mr. JOHN WOODLAND, 173, Marylebone Road, N.W.

"SYSTEMA OMNIA VINCIT."

THE

South London School of Pharmacy,

KENNINGTON ROAD, S.E.

TWENTIETH

SESSION.

ESTABLISHED OCTOBER, 1868.

Managing Director-Dr. MUTER, F.R.S.E., F.I.C., etc.

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This School, which possesses A MOST PERFECTLY FITTED LABORATORY AND MUSEUM, also affords the most systematic course of instruction, extending over ten, five, or three months, as the student may find necessary, according to the extent of his previous studies. The knowledge imparted is such as to secure both present success and future benefit in life.

PRIZE MEDALS and CERTIFICATES OF MERIT are awarded by visiting examiners.

The Terms are similar to those of other recognised Schools.

FOR SYLLABUS, ETC., APPLY (WITH STAMP) TO

W. BAXTER, Secretary,

At the School Offices, Central Public Laboratory, 325, KENNINGTON ROAD, S.E.

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