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From the Richmond Enquirer, 9/24/1861, p. 3, c. 6MEDICAL COLLEGE
OF VIRGINIA. THE next Annual Course of Lectures will commence on the FIRST MONDAY in November, 1861, and continue until the first of March ensuing.
Under a liberal appropriation of the State Legislature, the means of instruction have been greatly improved. – Large and valuable additions have been made to the Anatomical Museum and Chemical Apparatus. New illustrations have been added to the former stock in every department, and a new Hospital constructed on the best plan, has been for several months in successful operation. The Clinical advantages afforded by Richmond during the continuance of the present war, will be invaluable. Two prizes, of Fifty Dollars each are offered to members of the Graduating Class: First, for the best Essay on any subject pertaining to the Theory or Practice of Medicine. Secondly, for the best Essay on any subject of Surgery or Obstetrics. FEES. – TO each Professor, $15; Demonstrator of Anatomy, $10; Matriculation, $5; Graduation, $25. For further information, or a copy of the Catalogue, address L. S. JOYNES, M. D., Aug 30 – dtaw2w&c8w
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