St. Thomas's Hospital Medical School, a school of the University of London : prospectus for the year commencing October 1st, 1901, 1901 & 1902.
- St. Thomas' Hospital (London, England). Medical School.
- Date:
- [1901]
Licence: In copyright
Credit: St. Thomas's Hospital Medical School, a school of the University of London : prospectus for the year commencing October 1st, 1901, 1901 & 1902. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The Royal College of Surgeons of England. The original may be consulted at The Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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![FEES FOR ATTENDANCE ON THE LECTURES AND ON THE PRACTICE OF THE HOSPITAL. COMPOSITION FEES. The Composition Fee to Hospital Practice and Lectures may be paid in the following ways : ist. One Hundred and Fifty Pounds on entrance in one sum; 2nd. One Hundred and Fifty-seven Pounds Ten Shillings in instalments; («) By two payments, £85 on entrance, and £^2 10s. at the beginning of the second year ; ip) By three payments, ^75 at the beginning of the first year, ^50 at the beginning of the second year, and £32 ios. at the beginning of the third year; (c) By four payments, ^65 at the beginning of the first year, £50 at the beginning of the second year, ^30 at the beginning of the third year, and ^12 ios. at the beginning of the fourth year. Under certain circumstances, a reduction is made in the case of Students who have passed in Chemistry and Physics or Elementary Biology before entering the Hospital. Students entering at St. Thomas’s for Lectures and Hospital Practice of the second and subsequent years pay ^130 on entrance, or three instalments of ^52 ios., ^42, and £42. Students entering for Lectures and Hospital Practice of third and subsequent years pay a composition fee of £80, or £52 ios. on entrance, and ^31 ios. one year subsequently. [N.B.—It should be understood that although the Composition Fees are intended to cover unlimited attendance on Lectures and Hospital Practice, yet if a student fail to pass the several professional examinations within periods deemed reasonable by the School authorities, he may be required to pay additional fees for attendance at practical Courses and Tutorial Classes, or his rights as a Student may be suspended or determined at any time by the School Committee, with the approval of the Treasurer.] Legally qualified Medical Men (British, Colonial, or Foreign), are admitted to the Hospital practice, Clinical Lectures, and Museums of the following Hospitals : Charing Cross, Guy’s, King’s College, Middle- sex, St. George’s, St. Mary’s, St. Thomas’s, University College, and Westminster. Cards are issued at the following rates: For 3 months, 7 guineas; for 6 months, 10 guineas ; and for any longer period at the further rate of 5 guineas for each additional 6 months. The cards do not entitle the holder to certificates of attendance either on Lectures or in Hospital Practice for the purpose of any examination. Note.—Cheques may be made payable to the Medical Secretary, and crossed “London and County Bank, Lambeth.”](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22395660_0046.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)