State of College Property and Mortifications, 61-63. Yearly Rents and Feu-duties, 63.
The Rev. WILLIAM PAUL, A. M., Curator of Library (Further Examination)
Library Funds, general management and state of Library, 64, 65. Stationers' Hall, 64, 65. De-
posit, 65. Ley's Bursaries, 66.
Marischal College. CHARLES SKENE, Esq., M.D., Professor of Medicine
Number of Students in Class, 67. Nature of Lectures, 67. Failure to open a course on the
Institutes of Medicine, 67, Fuller instruction for Medical Degree, 67. Establishment of
School of Medicine for completion of course, 68. Infirmary, 68; and Clinical Lectures, 68, 69.
Extension of lecturing time, to qualify for Army and Navy, 68. Certificate of attendance, 68.
Petition of Medical Students at Aberdeen, 68. Tickets, 68. Description of persons attending
Class, 68. Importance to the north of Scotland of the establishment of a Medical School at
Aberdeen, 68. Age of Students commencing, 68, 69. Prolongation of Session, 69. Prelimi-
nary Education required, 69. Students removing to Edinburgh or Glasgow to prosecute their
studies, 69. How received in London, 69. Classes necessary to complete course of Medical
Instruction, 69. Increased attendance on the Lectureship, 69. Arrangement for lecturing on
Anatomy, 70. Professional gentlemen delivering course of Lectures, 70. Class Examinations, 70.
Fees, 70, Selection of the subject of Practice of Physic, 70. No regular instruction previous
to the Anatomical course in 1803, 70. Difficulty in getting subjects, 70. Collection of prepa-
rations, 70. Hour of class meeting, 70. Alteration of hour, 70. Country practitioners, 70.