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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
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GLASGOW "HOSPITAL AND DISPENSARY -
FOE DISEASES OF THE EAR.
28 Elmbauk Crescent.
Patrons, The Right Hon. Lord Lovat, Beaufort
Castle, Beauly; Sir James Bain, Park Terrace;
Thomas Brown, Esq., Dalnair, Drymen ; Alexander
Cram, Esq., Thomliebank; Rev. Dr. J. Elder
Camming, Sandyford ; Peter Denny,Esq., Dumbarton ;
C. R. Dunlop, Esq., Garnkirk House; R. Gourlay,
Esq., Bank of Scotland; Leonard Gow, Esq., Hays-
ton, Kelvinside; Chas. M. King, Esq., Antermony
House, Milton of Campsie; David Kinghorn, Esq.,
Bute Gardens, Hillhead ; Dr. Lapraik ; J. R. Mar-
tin, Esq., Jessieville, Helensburgh; Sir J. D. Mar-
wick, Council Chambers; John Miller, Esq., Kings-
borough Gardens, Kelvinside; ex-Bailie Morrison,
Ashcraig, Kelvinside; George Readman, Esq., Clydes-
dale Bank; H. L. Seligmann, Esq., 1 Victoria Cres.,
Dowanhill; Alex. Stephen, Esq., Park Terrace; Dav.
Tod, Esq., Eastwood Park; John Watson, Esq., of
Earnock; Jas. Wilson, Esq., of Bantaskine ; John
Wilson, Esq., M. P. Hillhead House. Honorary Medical
Staff, Professor W. T. Gairdner, 225 St. Vincent
Street, senior consulting physician; Dr. James Mor-
ton, Athole Place, senior consulting surgeon ; Dr.
J. Cowan Woodburn, 197 Bath St., consulting dental
surgeon; Dr. Joseph Coats, 81 Lynedoch St., patho-
logist; Dr. Thos. Reid, 9 Elmbank St., consulting
ophthalmic surgeon ; Dr. Arthur Mechan, consulting
throat surgeon, 11 Newton Ter. ; Dr. A. K. Irvine, 3
Newton Ter.; Dr. A. L. Kelly, 24 Carlton PI.; Dr. J.
Gardiner, 1 Lendel Ter., Paisley Rd. Dr. Thos. Barr,
13 Woodside Place, aural surgeon ; Dr. F. V. Adams,
Dr. Jas. G. Connal, and Dr. J. K. Love, clinical
assistants ; Mr. Rees Price, dental surgeon. Curator
and Matron, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Donaldson; Robert
Gourlay, Esq., Bank of Scotland, hon. treasurer ;
Adam Sutherland, 71a West Nile St., secy.
This charitable institution is supported by public
and voluntary subscription, its object being the ad-
vancement of this special department of medical
science by lectures and clinical teaching to studeDts,
and the gratuitous treatment of poor persons suffer-
ing from all forms of ear disease and deafness.
Number of patients treated annually over 1000.
The hospital, which contains 12 beds for in-door
patients, is always open for urgent cases. Out-door
patients are seen daily at 2 p.m. by Dr. Barr and
assistants.
GLASGOW VETERINARY COLLEGE.
Founded 1861, and Incorporated under Royal Sign
Manual with the Royal College of Veterinary
Surgeons.
Patrons — His Grace the Duke of Argyll, His Grace
the Duke of Hamilton, the Hon. the Lord Provost
and Magistrates of the city of Glasgow, the professors
of the University of Glasgow, the Highland and
Agricultural Society of Scotland, &c, &c. Prin-
cipal, Professor M'Call.
Professors — Veterinary Medicine and Surgery,
Jas. M'Call, F.R.C.V.S. ; veterinary materia medica,
Jas. M'Intosh M'Call, M.B.C.M., M.R.C.V.S. ; veteri-
nary anatomy, Wm. Limont, M.A., M.B. ; chemistry,
S. Cooke, F.C.S. ; physiology, Wm. Limont, M.A.,
M.B. ; botany, Stephen Cooke, F.C.S. ; veterinary
obstetrics, Prof. M 'Call ; hospital practice and general
clinical instruction, Prof. M'Call ; Wm. S. Johnson,
secretary to the College.
THE VICTORIA INFIRMARY OF GLASGOW
Queen's Park.
(Incorporated by Act of Parliament.)
Governors elected by public bodies — The Lord
Provost, the members of Parliament for the city, for
the Govan division of Lanarkshire, and for the eastern
division of Renfrewshire, Bailie Stevenson, Bailie
Graham, Alexander Crum, Prof.W.T. Gairdner, M.D.,
A. L. Kelly, M.D., James Christie, M.D., Sir Wm.
M'Onie, John H. Christie, John Fleming, Edward
M'Millan, M.D., Provost Lang, Provost Ritchie,
M.D., Provost Morrison, Provost Hamilton, David R.
Clark, Bailie Copestake, William Gray. Gover-
nors elected by workmen's representatives — John
Henderson, W. S. Cameron, Robt. Barton. Governors
elected by court of contributors — William Renny
Watson, William Lorimer, John Laing, W. B. Craw-
ford, Stephen Alley, William Scott, M.D., Thomas
Jenkins, John Paterson, James Marshall. William
Renny Watson, chairman ; William Lorimer, vice-
chairman ; John Laing, hon. secretary; W. B. Craw-
ford, hon. treasurer. Medical staff — physicians, Eben.
Duncan, M.D., CM., Alex. Napier, M.D. ; surgeons,
A. E. Maylard, M.B., B.S., R. H. Parry ; Donald J.
Mackintosh, M.B., CM., superintendent and resident
medical officer; W. D. Macfarlane, Alex. Prentice,
assistant resident surgeons ; Miss Ross, matron ; Jas.
Chadband, janitor; Francis Bisset, secretary and
treasurer ; office, 22 Carlton Place, S.S.
Hours for admission of patients — In-door patients
with lines from 12 to 1 o'clock daily (Sundays ex-
cepted) ; accident and urgent cases admitted at any
hour.
Friends admitted by card to see patients on Tues-
days and Fridays from 3 to 4 o'clock, and on Sunday
forenoons from 11 to 12 o'clock.
The section of the Infirmary now open provides
accommodation for 80 patients ; but an additional
pavilion is at present in course of erection, thereby
increasing the accommodation to 150 beds. The
institution being entirely dependent on voluntary
contributions, the governors will be glad to receive
subscriptions on behalf of either the building or
maintenance funds, intimation of which may be
made to any of the office-bearers.
GLASGOW OPHTHALMIC INSTITUTION
FOR DISEASES AND INJURIES OF THE EYE.
126 West Regent Street.
Every subscriber of £1 Is. annually, and donor of
£5 in one sum towards the maintenance, shall have
the privilege of recommending three patients yearly,
with three additional recommendations for every
additional subscription of £1 Is., or donation of £5.
The number of new patients admitted to the bene-
fits of the Institution last year was 2818 ; of these
2380 were treated as out-door patients, while 438
were admitted into the house for important operations.
Secretary, Henry Johnston, 125 Buchanan Street.
The Institution is open to out-door patients daily,
between the hours of 1 and 3 p.m. Cases of acci-
dent admitted at any hour. Operations performed
on Wednesdays and Saturdays. A course of Lectures
and Clinical Instruction for Medical Students is given
during the summer and winter sessions.

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