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Introductory.

50B.-DISEASES OF WOMEN.

Mr. J. Foreman, M.R.C.S.

Anatomy of the Female Pelvic Organs.

Diseases of the Vagina.

Diseases of the Uterus and Fallopian Tubes.

Diseases of the Ovaries.

Pelvic Tumours.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED.-Galabin's

Students' Guide to Diseases of

Women; McNaughton-Jones' Manual of Gynæcology (6th edition). Hart and Barbour.

51.-PATHOLOGY.*

Dr. Sydney Jamieson.

A.-GENERAL PATHOLOGY.

1. PATHOLOGY OF NUTRITION :

(a) Atrophy, Degeneration, Necrosis, Organisation and Regeneration, Hypertrophy.

2. TUMOURS :

B.-SPECIAL PATHOLOGY.

An account of disturbances of function, nutrition and structure in the various organs of the body.

C.-PRACTICAL PATHOLOGY.

A microscopical course during one term--every day for two hours-Bacteriology and Morbid Histology.

3. PATHOLOGY OF CIRCULATION :

(a) Heart: morbid states, and the effect of such upon (i.) the Heart itself and (ii.) upon the circulation. The Pulse its variations in disease, and effects thereof. (b) Vessels: morbid states and their effect on Heart and circulation; local vascular disturbances. Anæmia, Hyperæmia, Thrombosis, Embolism, Hæmorrhage, Dropsy. (e) Blood and Lymphatics: chief morbid states. Anæmia, Chlorosis, Pernicious Anaemia, Leucocythæmia, Lymphadenoma. Changes due to perversion of internal secretion of Thyroid, Pancreas Suprarenals, &c., Gout, Rheumatism. 4. INFLAMMATION.-Phenomena, their nature and explanation. Classification of phenomena (a) histological,

Signs.

* See Regulation in reference to Microscopes on page 173.

(b) aetiological. Role of micro-organisms. Special study of pathogenic organisms. Infectious diseases. Fever Immunity.

51A. FOR STUDENTS OF DENTISTRY.

PATHOLOGY.

1. PATHOLOGY OF NUTRITION :

Atrophy, Degeneration, Necrosis, Organisation and
Regeneration, Hypertrophy.

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Phenomena, their nature and explanation. Signs.

Classification of phenomena (a) Histological, (b) Aetiological. Role of organisms, with special reference to those concerned in disease of mouth and teeth.

3. TUMOURS:

With special reference to those of the mouth and teeth. 4. DEVELOPMENTAL ERRORS in connection with mouth and teeth. 5. SPECIAL PATHOLOGY of the organs of mastication.

52.-MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE AND PUBLIC HEALTH. Dr. W. H. Goode.

The Science of Medical Jurisprudence, Duties of a Medical Jurist, Evidence, Coroners' Inquests, Signs and Causes of Death, Poisoning, Wounds, Inheritance, Insanity.

Public Health.-History of Epidemics. Soils-Conditions. of Soil affecting Health, Drainage of Soil. Water-Quantity and Supply, Quality, Impurities, Purification. Removal of Excreta Methods of Removal, Sewers, Air-Impurities in Air, Diseases produced by Impure Air, Ventilation, Cubic Space required, Natural Ventilation, Artificial Ventilation. Habitations-General conditions of Health, Hospitals. Warming of Houses. Food-General principles of Diet, Diseases connected with Food, Quality, Choice and Cooking of Food, Beverages. Bacteriology-Methods of examination for, and cultivation of Micro-organisms. Bacteriological examination of Soils, Air, and Water. Disinfection. Vital Statistics.

53.-PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE.

Dr. Chisholm Ross.

This course comprises :

I. An account of the Nature, Causes, Classification, Social and Medico-Legal Relations of Insanity.

II. An account of the various forms of Mental Disease or Disorder; their Clinical History, Diagnosis, Prognosis and Treatment.

III. Practical demonstrations at the Hospital for the Insane of the various types of Mental Disease or Disorder.

54. OPHTHALMIC MEDICINE AND SURGERY.

Mr. F. Antill Pockley, M.B., Ch.M.

Diseases and Injuries of the Conjunctiva, Cornea, Sclerotic, Iris and Ciliary Body, and Crystalline lens.

Glaucoma.

Refraction and Accommodation-Emmetropia, Ametropia, Hypermetropia, Myopia, Astigmatism: Asthenopia. Examination of the Eye, Ophthalmoscopy.

Affections of the Vitreous Humour, of Optic Nerve, Retina, and Choroid.

Affections of Sight unaccompanied by any definite intraocular signs:-Amblyopia and Amaurosis, Colour Blindness, &c. Perimetry:-Defects in Visual Field, Hemianopsia, &c. Affections of the Ocular Muscles: Paralysis, Strabismus, &c. Diseases of the Eyelids and Lachrymal Apparatus. Operations.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED.-Text Books-Diseases of the Eye, Nettleship; Handbook of Diseases of the Eye, Swanzy; Diseases of the Eye, Berry. For Reference Traité Complet d' Ophthalmologie, de Wecker and Landolt.

55.-APPLIED MECHANICS.

FIRST YEAR.

LENT TERM. The chief constructive processes used by engineers, such as casting, forging, turning, planing, drilling, chipping, filing, and the various tools, machines and appliances used in these processes. The behaviour of materials when subjected to tensile, compressive, transverse, shearing and torsional stresses in testing machines. The various methods used for

ascertaining the stresses in structures. Bending moments and shearing stresses in beams and girders. Moments of resistance, and their determination by graphic and analytical methods. The stresses in simple braced structures, such as roofs and lattice girders. The endurance of materials and the determination of the safe working stresses in structures. The design of simple structures, such as beam bridges of timber, cast-iron and wroughtiron girders, roof trusses and lattice girders.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED.-Shelley's Workshop Appliances; Unwin's Machine Design; Engineering Construction in Iron, Steel and Timber, by Prof. Warren, published by Longmans.

TRINITY TERM.-ELEMENTARY MECHANISM AND MACHINERY.The science of mechanism. History of the development of machinery. Definition of a machine. Plane motion. Constrainment of plane motion. Virtual motion in mechanisms. Relative velocities in mechanisms. Spur-wheel trains. Various profiles for wheel-teeth. Epicyclic gearing. Cam trains.

Machine Dynamics. Tangential and radial acceleration. Velocity and acceleration diagrams.

In the course is also included the design of such details as-riveted joints, bolts, nuts, keys and cotters, shaft couplings, pedestals and brackets.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED

FOR REFERENCE. Kennedy's Mechanics of Machinery; Perry's Applied Mechanics; Unwin's Machine Design, Part I.

56. DESCRIPTIVE GEOGRAPHY AND DRAWING. PLANE GEOMETRY.-Scales. Constructions relating to straight lines, polygons, circles and circular arcs, conic sections, cycloidal curves, involutes and spirals.

SOLID GEOMETRY.-Principles of orthographic projection. Representation of points, lines and planes by their projections and traces. Elementary problems on lines and planes. The determination of the projections of simple solids, under given conditions of position. The interpenetration of given solids. Curved surfaces. Tangent planes. The projection of shadows. Principles of perspective projection. Principles of isometric projection.

For particulars of Engineering Drawing see section 62.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED FOR REFERENCE.-Descriptive Geometry, by A. E. Church; Descriptive Geometry, by J. Woolley; Practical Plane Geometry and Projection, by H. Angel; Practical Plane and Solid Geometry (Advanced), by Harrison & Baxandall; Elements of Practical Geometry, by T. Bradley.

57.-APPLIED MECHANICS.

SECOND YEAR.

57A. THE MECHANICS OF MACHINERY.-Static equilibrium of links and mechanisms. Various problems in machine dynamics, such as train resistance, the fly-wheel, the connecting rod and the governor.

Miscellaneous mechanisms. The pantograph. Parallel or straight line motions.

Non-plane motion.

Altered mechanisms.

The screw.

universal joint. Disc engines.

Conic crank trains. The

Friction in mechanisms and machines.

"Laws" of friction. Efficiency. Various appliances for determining the co-efficient of friction. Friction brakes and dynamometers.

The design of lifting and hoisting machinery, cranes, winches, elevators, pumps, presses, accumulators, water wheels and turbines.

Pumping engines and machinery.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED FOR REFERENCE.-Cotterill's Applied Mechanics; Kennedy's Mechanics of Machinery; Perry's Applied Mechanics; Worthington's Dynamics of Rotation; Church's Mechanics of Engineering.

57B. THE STEAM ENGINE AND OTHER PRIME MOVERS.History of the steam engine. Thermodynamics of the steam engine. Proportions and details of various types of engine. The design of valve gears. Use of the indicator. Efficiency of the steam engine. Compounding, superheating and steam jacketing.

The generation of steam.
Refrigerating machines.

in use.

Air, gas and oil engines. Use of the regenerator.

Boilers and their fittings.

Description of the principal types

Internal and external combustion.

Methods of testing engines, boilers and hydraulic machinery. BOOKS RECOMMENDED FOR REFERENCE. Thurston's History of the Steam Engine; Ewing's Steam Engine; Perry's Steam Engine; The Steam Engine Problem, by S. H. Barraclough; Thurston's Manual of the Steam Engine; Boulvin's The Entropy Diagram and its Applications; Carpenter's Experimental Engineering; Unwin's Machine Design, Parts I. and II.; Whitham's Constructive Steam Engineering; D. K. Clarke's Tables and Memoranda; Trail on Boiler Construction.

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