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BY

LIONEL S. BEALE, F.R.S.

Fifth Edition, very much enlarged, 218., strongly bound.

HOW TO WORK WITH THE MICROSCOPE. 100 Plates, some Coloured. 536 pp.

HARRISON, PALL MALL.

SLIGHT AILMENTS: their Nature and Treatment. 230 pp. 5s.
THE MICROSCOPE IN MEDICINE. Fourth Edition.
Plates. 570 pp. 21s.

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BIOPLASM: AN INTRODUCTION to MEDICINE and PHYSIOLOGY. Plates. 68. 6d.

DISEASE GERMS, and ON THE FEVERISH STATE.

28 Plates. 12s. 6d.

KIDNEY DISEASES, URINARY DEPOSITS, and CALCULOUS DISORDERS, 25s.

Works Exposing some of the Fallacies of Materialism.

Third Edition. 10s. 6d.

PROTOPLASM; or, Matter and Life. With some Remarks upon the Confession of Strauss. With Original Observations on Minute Structure, and numerous new Coloured Drawings.

Part I. DISSENTIENT. Part II. DEMONSTRATIVE. Part III. SPECULATIVE.

ON LIFE AND ON VITAL ACTION. 58.

THE MYSTERY OF LIFE. 38. 6d. Two Coloured Plates.

LIFE THEORIES AND RELIGIOUS THOUGHT. 58. 6d. THE "MACHINERY" OF LIFE. 28.

LONDON: J. & A. CHURCHILL. PHILADELPHIA: LINDSAY & BLAKISTON.

STEINHEIL'S

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"APLANATISCHE LOUPEN.'

NEW COMBINED ACHROMATIC TRIPLET MAGNIFYING LENSES MOUNTED FOR THE POCKET.

These Lenses are constructed so as to be used at a great focal distance from the object, and they give marvellous definition over the whole field. Linear magnifying powers, 51, 8, 12, 16, and 24 times. Prices, 18s. for first-mentioned power, and 15s. each the four last. Per post, 6d. extra.

A complete set of six Lenses for Dissecting purposes, magnifying powers 3 to 24, in leather case for the pocket, price £1 58.

Note. For all microscopic examinations they are found to be the most perfect Pocket Lenses extant.

SOLE AGENTS:--MURRAY & HEATH,

Manufacturers of Microscopes and Medical Apparatus,
69, JERMYN STREET, LONDON, S.W.

J. H. STEWARD'S

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EDUCATIONAL

ACHROMATIC £3 3s. MICROSCOPE,
With English Object-Glasses and Apparatus complete.
New Illustrated Catalogue of Opera, Race, and Field-Glasses,
Telescopes, Microscopes, Fitzroy and Watch Aneroid Baro-
meters, Spectacles, Eye-Glasses, Pedometers, Magic Lanterns,
Mathematical and Surveying Instruments, &c., gratis, and post-
free. Optician to British and Foreign Governments and the
National Rifle Association of England, Ireland, Canada, and
America (by Appointment).

J. H. STEWARD,
406 AND 66, STRAND, W.C.; 54, CORNHILL, E.C.; AND 456,
WEST STRAND.

STEWARD'S NEW BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE,
Complete in Case, £10 10s.

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HE object of this College is to provide Lectures, Classes, and a Medical Officers, Food Analysts, and Pharmaceutical Students.

THE COLLEGE BUILDINGS

Include an extensive and lofty LECTURE HALL to seat 130 Students; two smaller CLASS-ROOMS; well-fitted DISPENSARY; a MUSEUM of Chemical and Materia Medica Specimens; one large and one small LABORATORY, the former containing 74 separate benches, each bench being fitted with gas, water, and waste pipe. All gas burners are fixed under earthenware chambers, communicating by means of pipes to effective ventilators in the roof, so that all fumes made are immediately conducted out of the Building.

Omnibuses and Trams pass the School every few minutes, so that Students can readily obtain access from all parts of London.

The FEES are more moderate than at any similar Institution, and may be obtained with full particulars on application to

E. WALDEN, Secretary,

THE WESTMINSTER COLLEGE, TRINITY SQUARE, LONDON, S.E.

"SYSTEMA OMNIA VINCIT."

THE

South London School of Pharmacy,

KENNINGTON ROAD, S.E.

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This School, which possesses THE MOST ELEGANTLY FITTED LABORATORY IN GREAT BRITAIN, 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.

TEXT BOOKS.

Dr. Muter's Pharmaceutical Chemistry (2nd Edition)

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10s. 6d.

Dr. Muter's Organic Materia Medica (4th Edition) 12s. 6d. Dr. Muter's Analytical Chemistry (2nd Edition)

7s. 6d.

A separate Laboratory has been fitted up for the exclusive use of Medical Gentlemen qualifying for the various University Examinations or for Medical Officerships, who can therein receive PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY, TOXICOLOGY, etc., for long or short periods, at stated hours.

N.B.-Analyses for the Trade, both Chemical and Microscopical, performed at the South London Central Public Laboratory on the usual terms.

CENTRAL SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY & PHARMACY,

173, MARYLEBONE ROAD, LONDON, N.W.,

DIRECTORS

MESSRS. LUFF & WOODLAND.

Teacher of Chemistry and Physics-Mr. A. P. LUFF, F.I.C.,F.C.S.,F.L.S., Late Demonstrator of Chemistry in St. Mary's Hospital, Pereira Medallist, etc.

Teacher of Pharmacy, Botany, Materia Medica, etc.-Mr. J. WOODLAND, F.C.S., F.L.S.,M.P.S., Fellow of the Royal Botanic Society.

SESSION, 1881-82.

(This Session extends from September 1st to July.)

The object of this School is to impart to Pharmaceutical Students a thorough knowledge of the subjects which are required in a Pharmaceutical Education of the highest standard, and which at the same time shall fit them for passing the Minor and Major Examinations of the Pharmaceutical Society. In order that this may be acquired by all Students who enter this School, the Directors will devote their whole energies and abilities to the forwarding of this end, and Students may thoroughly rely upon whatever is stated in advertisement or prospectus being conscientiously carried out. The Directors having long had successful experience in teaching Pharmaceutical Students, and having met with much encouragement from their pupils, they feel assured that, should this reach any former Students who were under their tuition, they will readily bear out what has just been stated. The Students will have the advantage of the direct supervision of the Principals in all the classes and laboratory work, no assistants being employed. The School Premises, situated in the Marylebone Road, are close to the Edgware Road and Baker Street Stations on the Metropolitan Railway. Omnibuses pass the School frequently, so that Students can readily obtain access from all parts of London. A Register of Lodgings is kept at the School for the convenience of Students wishing to obtain apartments.

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The Proprietors wish to draw attention to the very large percentage of Students of this school who have been successful in their examinations during the past session. following list being a summary of the success attending Students of this School during the past year of 1880:

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These results have been regularly published in the advertisements of the Central School of Chemistry and Pharmacy in the Pharmaceutical Journal. Consequently, out of 35 Major Students who presented themselves from this School, 25 passed; and of these 25, 19 passed the first time of presentation. Of 75 Minor Students from this School, 56 were successful; and of these successful candidates, 46 passed the first time of their presentation. These encouraging results have been obtained by the thorough and systematic co-working of Teachers and Students, and by the information in connection with the various subjects being imparted in as practical a manner as possible, so as to meet the extended requirements of the examining body of the Pharmaceutical Society. That the efforts of the Proprietors have been appreciated by Students of this School has been abundantly shown by the increase in number during the past Session.

In conclusion, if Students work steadily and well, regularly attending the lectures and classes, and diligently taking notes, the Directors can honestly assure them that they cannot fail to pass the examinations before them with credit.

CLASSES ON PRACTICAL BOTANY are held every week, at which Flowers, Fruits, etc., are provided for Dissection. All Students of this School have admission to Botanic Gardens.

PRACTICAL DISPENSING.-A Completely Fitted Dispensary is now attached to the School for the benefit of those Students who wish to practise the compounding of the more difficult mixtures, emulsions, pills, plaster-spreading, etc. The fee for this class is half a guinea.

FEES (Payable in Advance).

One month, £4 4s.; two months, £7 7s.; three months, £9 9s.; the entire session, £21. For attending the Classes on Chemistry and Physics only, £1 1s. per month. Students wishing to enter their names, and for further particulars, are requested to apply to

Messrs. LUFF & WOODLAND, 173, Marylebone Road, N.W.

ST. THOMAS'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL.

ALBERT EMBANKMENT, LONDON, S.E.

The Winter Session commences on October 1st, and the Summer on May 1st. Students can enter at either Session. Two OPEN Entrance Science Scholarships, of £100 and £60, for first Year's Students, are awarded in October. In addition to ordinary Prizes, amounting to £200, the following additional Scholarships, Medals, etc., are given, viz., the "William Tite" Scholarship, £30; College Scholarship, Forty Guineas a year for two years; "Musgrove " Scholarship, of same value; "Solly" Medal and Prize; "Cheselden" Medal; "Mead" Medal; Treasurer's Gold Medal; Grainger" Prize, etc. Special Classes for the Matriculation, Preliminary Scientific, and first M.B. Examinations of University of London, and Private Classes for other Examinations. There are numerous Hospital Appointments open to Students without charge.

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For Prospectus and particulars apply to

Dr. GILLESPIE, Secretary.

Thirty-three per cent. off Printed List of Fees for Analysis is allowed to Chemists and Druggists by

CHARLES HEISCH, F.C.S., F.I.C.

Late Professor of Chemistry in the Medical College of the Middlesex Hospital), Superintending Gas Examiner to the Corporation of the City of London, Analyst for the Districts of Lewisham and Hampstead, Bounty of Herts, etc., etc.

LABORATORY, 79, MARK LANE, E.C.

Consultations by Appointment.

INVESTIGATIONS FOR PATENTS, ETC., CARRIED OUT. List of Fees sent on Application.

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