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53°<br />

MODERN TIMES.<br />

Asylum, in the latter institution during three months in<br />

summer.<br />

The School of Edinburgh enjoys present popularity and<br />

historic renown and attracts not only Scotch but English<br />

and Colonial students in great numbers.<br />

Some of the most prominent members of the staffs of<br />

London Hospitals have been trained and have graduated in<br />

Scotland and the services rendered by them to clinical in­<br />

struction in the London schools are of the highest character.<br />

The clinical teaching of the late Dr. MURCHISON at St.<br />

Thomas's Hospital was of European celebrity and in<br />

thorough harmony with the traditions of the Scottish<br />

school.<br />

There are several centres of medical education in Ireland.<br />

Those in Dublin enjoy great repute and are much frequented)<br />

especially the School of Physic of Trinity College and the<br />

Ledwich School, at the latter of which night tuition is given.<br />

The Rotunda Hospital at Dublin constitutes one of the,<br />

most important schools of obstetrics and gynaecology in<br />

the world. The School of the Royal College of Surgeons i<br />

and the Carmichael School have recently improved their<br />

accommodation for students and their appliances for<br />

teaching. At the Mater Misericordiae Hospital, the largest *<br />

in Dublin, at Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital, the Adelaide<br />

Medical and Surgical Hospitals and other hospitals and<br />

dispensaries opportunities are afforded for clinical work<br />

and clinical instruction is given.<br />

In the prosperous town of Belfast the Queen's College<br />

School of Medicine affords facilities for acquiring a first-<br />

rate medical education. Here the courses of instruction are<br />

framed with a view to the requirements of those intending<br />

to present themselves for degrees at the Royal University<br />

of Ireland, but are nevertheless quite fitted for preparation^<br />

for other qualifications. The social and scenic surroundings<br />

are all that could be desired while the cost of education^;<br />

and living is moderate. Cork also possesses a medical,,<br />

school and hospitals affording good opportunities of study,

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