APPENDIX V
LECTURES GIVEN IN THE HONOUR SCHOOLS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD DURING
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1906[88]
I. Literae Humaniores.
a. Philosophy.
- Plato: Republic: J. A. Stewart, J. A. R. Munro, A. D. Lindsay, W. Temple, R. R. Marett, H. A. Prichard.
- Aristotle: Ethics: Professor T. Case, H. Rashdall, H. P. Richards, W. H. Hadow, H. W. Blunt, J. A. Smith.
- Politics: Introduction: J. L. Myres.
- Metaphysics: W. D. Ross.
- De Anima: J. A. Smith.
- On the Treatise Περὶ ἀτόμων γραμμῶν (six lectures): H. H. Joachim.
- Logic: Professor J. Cook Wilson, E. Caird.
- Logic (Informal Instruction): Professor J. Cook Wilson.
- Hypothetical Thinking: Professor J. Cook Wilson.
- Aristotelian Logic: J. A. Smith.
- Logic, with special reference to the Psychology of Cognition: F. C. S. Schiller.
- Descartes: Meditations: H. H. Joachim.
- Avenarius: H. W. Blunt.
- Select passages of the Enneades of Plotinus (six lectures): Professor J. A. Stewart.
- Plato’s Doctrine of Ideas (six lectures): Professor J. A. Stewart.
- Nic. Ethics, VI and VII (Informal Instruction): Professor J. A. Stewart.
- The relation of Economics and Ethics: the Conception of Culpable Luxury: H. W. Blunt (by arrangement with Professor Stewart).
- Savage Religion in its bearing on Ethics (Informal Instruction): R. R. Marett.
- Kant’s Kritik of Pure Reason: H. Rashdall, A. S. L. Farquharson, H. A. Prichard.
- Main Problems of Ethics: S. Ball.
- Moral Philosophy: H. H. Williams.
- Outlines of Moral Philosophy: W. H. Hadow.
- Relation of Philosophy to the Sciences: G. E. Underhill.
- Ethics in relation to Biology and Psychology: R. R. Marett.
- Varieties of Idealism: C. C. J. Webb.
- The Philosophy of Religion: C. C. J. Webb.
- Introduction to the Philosophy of Art: E. F. Carritt.
- The Philosophy of the Stoics: A. S. L. Farquharson.
- Philosophical Terminology: W. D. Ross.
- The Psychology of Childhood: W. McDougall.
- Outlines of the History of Political Philosophy: P. V. M. Benecke.
- Political Economy, with special reference to Mill: A. J. Carlyle.
b. Ancient History.
Greek History.
- Constitutional History of Athens, with Ἀθηναίων Πολιτεία: R. W. Macan.
- Constitutional History of Athens: E. M. Walker.
- Aristotle: Ἀθηναίων Πολιτεία, Part I: H. J. Cunningham.
- The Pentekontaetia, B. C. 479-431: M. N. Tod.
- Greek History, B. C. 479-403: G. Wood.
- Herodotus: W. W. How, G. E. Underhill, J. Tracey, J. Wells.
- Herodotus in Egypt: F. Ll. Griffith.
- The Delian Confederacy and the Athenian Empire: B. W. Henderson.
- Thucydides: H. W. C. Davis.
- Thucydides, VIII; and Xenophon, Hellenica: G. B. Grundy.
- Greek Commerce and Colonization: J. L. Myres.
- Slavery: A. E. Zimmern.
- Strategic Geography of Greece: G. B. Grundy.
Roman History.
- The Early Caesars: Professor H. F. Pelham.
- Military History of Rome, A. D. 68-70: B. W. Henderson.
- Army, Frontiers and Provinces under the Early Principate: E. G. Hardy.
- The Empire: F. Haverfield.
- Cicero’s Life and Letters, B. C. 68-49: W. Warde Fowler.
- Cicero’s Letters: J. L. Strachan-Davidson, P. E. Matheson, P. V. M. Benecke.
- Tacitus, Annals: J. L. Strachan-Davidson.
- Roman Inscriptions of Early Empire: F. Haverfield.
- Geography of the Western Mediterranean: J. L. Myres.
c. Languages and Literature.
Greek Books.
- Aeschylus, Agamemnon: A. T. Barton, C. Cookson.
- Prometheus Vinctus: H. E. D. Blakiston, T. W. Allen.
- Choephoroe: A. W. F. Blunt.
- Aristophanes, Acharnians, Wasps: H. P. Richards.
- (General Questions, with papers on special plays): C. Bailey.
- Demosthenes (Private Orations): T. W. Allen, W. H. Fyfe, A. B. Poynton, F. W. Hall, W. Phelps.
- (Vol. I, Papers): F. J. Lys.
- (Political Orations): H. B. Cooper.
- (Androtion, Timocrates, Aristocrates, Leptines): H. W. Greene.
- (Public Orations) (with papers): A. W. Pickard-Cambridge, G. C. Richards.
- Euripides, Bacchae: L. R. Farnell.
- Hippolytus: J. G. C. Anderson, G. G. A. Murray.
- Hercules Furens: A. S. Owen.
- Homer: T. W. Allen.
- Iliad (papers only): H. F. Fox.
- Odyssey: R. W. Raper, E. E. Genner.
- (General and Literary Questions): E. A. Burroughs.
- Pindar (Olympian Odes): L. R. Farnell, H. W. Garrod.
- Plato, Republic, I-IV: Professor I. Bywater, R. J. E. Tiddy.
- Gorgias and Protagoras: H. L. Henderson.
- Sophocles, Antigone; and Aeschylus, Prometheus Vinctus: E. C. Marchant.
- Theocritus: A. C. Clark.
- Thucydides, II: A. T. Barton, J. U. Powell.
Latin Books.
- Lucan, V, VI: Professor R. Ellis.
- Cicero (Verrines, and de Lege Agraria): A. B. Poynton, S. G. Owen.
- Orations, B. C. 81-63: C. Bailey.
- Orations: H. E. Butler, F. W. Hall.
- Letters (Part I): A. C. Clark, G. C. Richards.
- Horace, Satires and Epistles: F. de Paravicini.
- Tacitus, Histories: A. D. Godley.
- Annals, I, II: J. H. F. Peile.
- Virgil, General Introduction (with Aeneid): H. W. Garrod.
History of Greek and Latin Literature.
- Aristotle, Poetics: A. W. Pickard-Cambridge.
- Aristotle, Poetics, with History of the Greek Drama: H. P. Richards.
- Roman Literature: C. Cookson.
- The transmission of the Classics to Modern Times: P. S. Allen.
- Introduction to the Study of Comparative Philology: Professor J. Wright.
- Greek and Latin Verse: A. D. Godley.
- Greek: Literary Questions: L. R. Farnell.
d. Classical Archaeology.
- Greek Sculpture, B. C. 440-320: Professor P. Gardner.
- Greek Coins: Professor P. Gardner.
- The History of Greek Sculpture after Alexander: L. R. Farnell.
- Prehistoric Greece, I: The Minoan and Mycenaean Age: J. L. Myres.
- Prehistoric Italy: J. L. Myres.
- Elements of Greek Epigraphy: M. N. Tod.
II. Law.
Roman Law.
- Historical and Doctrinal Lectures (Selected Topics): Professor H. Goudy.
- Introduction and Law of Persons: W. M. Geldart.
- Roman Law: R. W. Lee.
- Possession (Digest, XLI. 2): T. R. Potts.
- Institutes: A. T. Carter.
English Law.
- Law of Contract: Special Points: A. V. Dicey.
- Law of Real Property: R. W. Leage.
- Law of Torts: J. Williams, E. Hilliard.
- Constitutional Law and Legal History: G. B. Burnham.
- History of English Law: T. R. Potts.
International Law.
- The Nature of International Law: States as International Persons, and their Rights in time of Peace: Professor T. E. Holland.
Jurisprudence.
- English Law and Society in the Eleventh Century: Professor P. Vinogradoff.
- Seminar: Domesday Studies: Professor P. Vinogradoff.
- Jurisprudence: A. E. W. Hazel.
Indian Law.
- Indian Penal Code: E. J. Trevelyan.
- Hindu Law: E. J. Trevelyan.
- A course of lectures for Probationers for the Indian Forestry Service: E. J. Trevelyan.
- Informal Instruction: E. J. Trevelyan.
Preliminary Examination in the School of Jurisprudence.
- Gaius: R. W. Leage, J. C. Miles, W. M. Geldart, F. de Zulueta.
- English History: Constitutional and Political: W. S. Holdsworth, G. H. Wakeling.
III. Modern History.
English History.
- Informal: Professor C. H. Firth.
- Domesday Studies (Seminar): Professor P. Vinogradoff.
- English History from the beginning: E. Barker, L. Stampa.
- English Law and Society in the Eleventh Century: Professor P. Vinogradoff.
- English History, Political and Constitutional, from 1154: C. T. Atkinson.
- English History, Constitutional, 1377-1485: E. Barker.
- The New Monarchy, 1461-1628: O. M. Edwards.
- English History, Political and Constitutional, from 1485: J. A. R. Marriott.
- Constitutional History, 1485-1660, with Documents from Prothero and Gardiner: G. H. Wakeling.
- The Reformation in England: S. L. Ollard.
- The last years of the Protectorate, 1656-1658: Professor C. H. Firth.
- The relations of England and France, 1660-1688. Class. Professor C. H. Firth.
- English History from the Restoration (from 1660): S. J. Owen, M. W. Patterson.
- British Foreign Policy, from 1714: C. G. Robertson.
Foreign History.
Period I (476-1002).
- Europe in the Ninth and Tenth Centuries: R. H. Hodgkin.
Period II (919-1273).
- Papacy and Empire: F. W. Bussell.
- Constitutional and Social: H. W. C. Davis.
- Italy: G. Baskerville.
Period III (1273-1519).
- Western Europe: R. L. Poole.
Period IV (1414-1598).
- Italy in the Fifteenth Century: E. Armstrong.
Period VI (1715-1789).
- Introductory: L. G. Wickham Legg.
Period VII (1789-1878).
- Germany, 1715-1815: W. H. Hutton.
- The History of Prussia, 1786-1815: C. G. Robertson.
- European History from 1815: A. Hassall.
- Political Movements in the Nineteenth Century: H. A. L. Fisher.
- France in the Nineteenth Century: W. R. B. Riddell.
Indian History.
- The Political and Military Geography of India during the Special Period: S. J. Owen.
- The History and Present Structure of the British-Indian Government (six lectures): S. J. Owen.
Colonial History.
- The English Colonies in the Seventeenth Century: Professor H. E. Egerton.
- The French Régime in Canada: W. L. Grant.
Military History and Strategy.
- The Peninsular War—Massena’s Invasion of Portugal, 1810-1811: Professor C. W. C. Oman.
- The Peninsular War: Sir Foster H. E. Cunliffe, Bart.
Special Subjects (Introductory Courses).
- The Saxon Emperors: R. L. Poole.
- The Crusades: E. Barker.
- Italy, 1492-1513: A. H. Johnson.
- Great Rebellion: J. A. R. Marriott.
- India: C. T. Atkinson.
- The French Revolution: F. C. Montague.
Palaeography and Diplomatic.
- Introductory Course (with special reference to forms of letters): F. Madan.
- Informal Instruction in Diplomatic: R. L. Poole.
- Original Documents (Informal Practical Instruction): R. J. Whitwell.
Political Economy and Political Science.
- History of English Finance from Pitt to Harcourt: Professor F. Y. Edgeworth.
- Theory of Distribution: Professor F. Y. Edgeworth.
- Economic History: J. A. R. Marriott.
- Political Economy with special reference to Mill: A. J. Carlyle.
- Political and Social Questions: A. L. Smith.
- Maine, Ancient Law: A. H. Johnson.
Geography. (See p. 166.)
IV. Theology.
The Holy Scriptures.
- Judges (Subject-matter): Professor S. R. Driver.
- Minor Prophets: Professor S. R. Driver.
- Religious contents of the Book of Jeremiah: Professor T. K. Cheyne.
- The Ark, its Significance and Fortunes: Professor T. K. Cheyne.
- The Book of Daniel, i. 1-ii. 4. Greek Versions: R. H. Charles.
- Outlines of Old Testament History (the Age of Moses): C. F. Burney.
- Deuteronomy (Hebrew text): J. F. Stenning.
- Isaiah (Subject-matter): J. F. Stenning.
- Life of Christ (Prolegomena): Professor W. Sanday.
- The Reconstruction of the Life of Christ (Four Public Lectures): Professor W. Sanday.
- The Synoptic Problem: Professor W. Sanday.
- Von Soden’s Introduction to the New Testament: Professor W. Lock.
- The Life of Christ: F. E. Brightman.
- The Synoptic Gospels: W. C. Allen.
- The Gospel according to St. John: F. C. N. Hicks.
- The Acts of the Apostles (Introduction and Subject-matter): W. A. Spooner.
- The First Epistle to the Corinthians: E. J. Palmer.
- The Epistle to the Galatians: A. J. Carlyle.
- The Epistle to the Ephesians: E. W. M. O. de la Hey.
Dogmatic and Symbolic Theology.
- Christian Doctrine: Professor W. Ince.
- Christian Doctrine in the Apostolic Age: E. W. M. O. de la Hey.
- Doctrine of the Christian Church till A. D. 461:—I. The Doctrine of the Holy Trinity and the Incarnation: L. Pullan.
- Post-Augustinian Theology in the Western Church: F. H. Dudden.
- Philosophical Presuppositions of Christian Doctrine: H. H. Williams.
Ecclesiastical History, &c.
- History of the Church in the First and Second Centuries: Professor C. Bigg.
- Outlines of Ante-Nicene Church History (the Sub-Apostolic Age): B. J. Kidd.
- The Reformation in England in the Sixteenth Century: S. L. Ollard.
- Philosophy of Religion: C. C. J. Webb.
- The Pastoral Office: Professor R. L. Ottley.
- The Biblical Text of Irenaeus; or the Text of Cyprian’s Testimonia ad Quirinum: Professor W. Sanday.
Hebrew. (See below.)
V. Oriental Languages.
Arabic.
- Course for Beginners: Professor D. S. Margoliouth.
- Course for Selected Candidates for Egyptian and Sudanese Services: Egyptian Teacher of Arabic, Sheikh Mohammed Hasanein al-Ghamrāwī.
Syriac.
- Course for the Semitic School: Professor D. S. Margoliouth.
- Composition and Sight Translation: C. F. Burney.
Assyriology.
- Recent Discoveries in Assyriology (Public Lecture): Professor A. H. Sayce.
- Babylonian Conceptions of Deity (Public Lecture): C. J. Ball.
- Assyrian Language and Literature: C. J. Ball.
- Assyrian Language and Literature (Advanced Class). Tablet IV of the Creation Series: C. J. Ball.
Hebrew.
- Minor Prophets (Hebrew Text): Professor S. R. Driver.
- Deuteronomy (Hebrew Text): J. F. Stenning (for Professor Driver).
- Hebrew (Advanced and Elementary): J. F. Stenning, C. F. Burney, W. C. Allen.
Egyptology.
- Herodotus in Egypt: F. Ll. Griffith.
- Informal Instruction: F. Ll. Griffith.
Indian.
Sanskrit.
- Sanskrit Grammar and Nala, Books I-VIII: Professor A. A. Macdonell.
- Vedāntā-sāra, with Introduction to Indian Philosophy: Professor Macdonell.
- Vedic Grammar treated historically: Professor Macdonell.
Hindūstānī.
- Grammar; Composition; Urdū Selections: W. Hoey.
Bengālī.
- Yates’ Grammar; Kathāmālā; Composition: J. F. Blumhardt.
Marāthī and Gujerātī.
- Vāchan Mālā: H. S. K. Bellairs.
Tamil and Telugu.
- Tamil: Handbook, Lessons 1-36; Telugu: Arden’s Grammar,
- pp. 1-86: G. U. Pope.
Zend Philology.
- The Religion of the Persian Emperors as expressed on their Inscriptions and their Biblical Edicts, compared with the Avesta: Professor L. H. Mills.
Persian.
- Gulistān, Book I; Persian Grammar, Colloquial Persian: G. S. A. Ranking.
Chinese.
- Elementary Chinese: Professor T. L. Bullock.
Burmese.
- St. John’s Reader; Judson’s Grammar: J. E. Bridges.
VI. Modern Languages.
- Some common characteristics of Mediaeval Literatures: A. J. Carlyle.
French.
- Literature: J.-J. Rousseau (delivered in French): Lecturer, H. E. Berthon.
- Practical Phonetics: H. E. Berthon.
- Advanced Composition: H. E. Berthon.
- Composition. Rousseau: Contrat Social. Literature, 1789-1850 (Pass Course): H. E. Berthon.
- French Literature: Seventeenth Century: C. T. T. Kemshead.
- De Tocqueville’s Ancien Régime: C. T. T. Kemshead.
- Hugo’s Hernani: C. T. T. Kemshead.
- Outlines of Historical French Grammar: Lecturer, H. Oelsner.
- Marie de France: H. Oelsner.
- Provençal: H. Oelsner.
- Old French Literature: H. Oelsner.
German.
- Schiller: Dramas: F. L. Armitage.
- German Literature: Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: F. L. Armitage.
- Composition: F. L. Armitage.
- Literature, 1748-1805; Wallenstein; Composition (Pass Course): F. L. Armitage.
- Elementary Course—Translation; Composition: F. L. Armitage.
- Special Courses for Indian Forest Students: F. L. Armitage.
- German for Indian Forest Students: C. T. T. Kemshead.
- History of German Literature: Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries (delivered in German): Lecturer, H. G. Fiedler.
- Middle High German Texts: H. G. Fiedler.
- Historical German Grammar (Part II): H. G. Fiedler.
- Old High German Texts: H. G. Fiedler.
Italian.
- Dante, Paradiso, Canto 32 onwards: Lecturer, E. Moore.
- Grammar, Translation, Composition and Prose Readings from Manzoni and Giusti: Lecturer, C. F. Coscia.
- Etymology, Composition. Readings from Dante, Petrarca, and Leopardi: C. F. Coscia.
- Historical Course. Macchiavelli, Da Porto, and Guicciardini: C. F. Coscia.
- Special Course. Literature of the Risorgimento: C. F. Coscia.
Spanish.
- Elementary Grammar, Easy Readings, Conversation: Lecturer, F. de Arteaga.
- Advanced Grammar, Idioms, Composition: F. de Arteaga.
- El Poema del Cid, its Grammar, and the history of the period: F. de Arteaga.
- The Spanish Drama in the second half of the Nineteenth Century, with readings from the best authors: F. de Arteaga.
Scandinavian.
- Old Icelandic Grammar and Translation: Lecturer, W. A. Craigie.
Russian and the other Slavonic Languages.
- Russian Language and Literature: Professor W. R. Morfill.
Foreign History.
- Political Movements in the Nineteenth Century: H. A. L. Fisher.
VII. English Language and Literature.
- Specimens of Middle English (Emerson’s Middle English Reader): Professor A. S. Napier.
- Beowulf: Professor A. S. Napier.
- Sir Gawayne and the Green Knight: Professor A. S. Napier.
- Chaucer and his Age: Professor W. A. Raleigh.
- Elizabethan Poetry: E. de Sélincourt.
- Some common characteristics of Mediaeval Literatures: A. J. Carlyle.
- Criticism from the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Centuries: A. J. Carlyle.
- Principles of Elocution: H. Sweet.
- Informal Instruction in Phonetics: H. Sweet.
VIII. Mathematics.
- Analytic Geometry of Plane Curves: Professor W. Esson.
- Synthetic Geometry of Plane Curves: W. Esson.
- Sequences and Series: Professor E. B. Elliott.
- Elementary Theory of Numbers: E. B. Elliott.
- Hydrodynamics: Professor A. E. H. Love.
- Problems in Applied Mathematics: A. E. H. Love.
- Elementary Mathematical Astronomy: Professor H. H. Turner.
- Practical Work: H. C. Plummer.
- Theory of Equations: C. E. Haselfoot.
- Projective Geometry (elementary): C. Leudesdorf.
- Analytical Geometry: A. E. Jolliffe.
- Differential Calculus: J. W. Russell.
- Curve Tracing: R. F. McNeile.
- Problems in Pure Mathematics: A. L. Pedder.
- Higher Solid Geometry: C. H. Sampson.
- Differential Equations: J. E. Campbell.
- Integral Calculus: C. H. Thompson.
- Analytical Statics: E. H. Hayes.
- Hydrostatics: A. L. Dixon.
- Tridimensional Rigid Dynamics: H. T. Gerrans.
- Attractions and Electrostatics: P. J. Kirkby.
IX. Natural Science.
Physics.
- Acoustics: Professor R. B. Clifton.
- Instruction in Practical Physics: Professor Clifton, J. Walker, and W. N. Stocker.
- Electricity and Magnetism (Lectures): Professor J. S. E. Townsend.
- Electricity and Magnetism (Demonstrations): P. J. Kirkby.
- Preliminary Physics (Lectures): R. T. Lattey.
- Preliminary Physics (Demonstrations): E. S. Craig, H. E. Hurst, and R. T. Lattey.
- Mechanics of Solids and Fluids: R. E. Baynes.
- Elementary Machine Design: F. J. Jervis-Smith.
Chemistry.
- Chemical Revision, 1850-1860: Professor W. Odling.
- Organic Chemistry (Honours Course): J. Watts.
- Subjects of the Preliminary Examination: W. W. Fisher.
- Stereo-chemistry: J. E. Marsh.
- Soils and Organic Chemistry (Forestry Course): B. Lambert.
- Laboratory Instruction: W. W. Fisher, J. Watts, J. E. Marsh, A. F. Walden, N. V. Sidgwick, and B. Lambert.
- Laboratory Instruction (Physical Chemistry): D. H. Nagel and H. B. Hartley.
- (Inorganic Chemistry): H. B. Baker and L. G. Killby.
- (Quantitative Analysis): J. J. Manley.
- —— G. B. Cronshaw and A. F. Walden.
- Inorganic Chemistry (Non-Metals): H. B. Baker.
- Organic Chemistry (General Class-reactions): A. F. Walden.
- Electro-chemistry: T. S. Moore.
Physiology.
- General Course of Physiology: Part I. The Chemical Processes of the Body: Professor F. Gotch.
- Advanced Course on Muscle: Professor F. Gotch.
- Advanced Course on Metabolism: J. S. Haldane.
- Advanced Course on Enzymes: H. M. Vernon.
- The Histology of the Connective Tissues and Muscle: G. Mann.
- Practical Histology: G. Mann.
- Physiological Chemistry: W. Ramsden.
- Advanced Experimental Work: Professor Gotch and H. M. Vernon.
- Advanced Chemical Work: W. Ramsden.
- Advanced Histological Work: G. Mann.
- Physiology: F. A. Dixey.
- General Physiology: E. W. A. Walker.
Zoology.
- General Morphology of Mollusca: Professor G. C. Bourne, E. S. Goodrich.
- Embryology: J. W. Jenkinson.
- Coelentera: R. W. T. Günther.
- Elements of Entomology: G. H. Grosvenor.
- Morphology of the Ichthyopsida: J. Barclay.
- Some points in the Comparative Anatomy of the Teeth: J. Barclay.
Botany.
- Advanced Course (Physiology) with Practical Instruction: Professor S. H. Vines.
- Short Elementary Revision Course, with Practical Instruction: Professor S. H. Vines.
- Forest Botany: Professor W. Somerville.
Geology.
- General Course: Professor W. J. Sollas.
- Volcanoes and Earthquakes: Professor W. J. Sollas.
- The Structure of Asia: M. Allorge.
- Characteristic Fossils: J. A. Douglas.
- Practical Instruction in the Laboratory: Professor Sollas and M. Allorge.
Astronomy.
- Elementary Mathematical Astronomy: Professor H. H. Turner.
- Practical Work: H. C. Plummer.
Mineralogy.
- Crystallization: Professor H. A. Miers.
- The Principles of Crystal Symmetry: H. L. Bowman.
- Some Applications of Physical Chemistry to Mineralogy and Geology: T. V. Barker.
- Practical Instruction in Crystallography and Mineralogy: Professor Miers, H. L. Bowman, and T. V. Barker.
Anthropology.
- Early Stages of Art and Knowledge: Professor E. B. Tylor.
Geography.
- America: A. J. Herbertson.
- The British Isles: A. J. Herbertson.
- Land Forms: A. J. Herbertson.
- Geographical Methods: A. J. Herbertson.
- Practical Work, Seminar, and Excursions: A. J. Herbertson.
- Surveying: N. F. Mackenzie.
- Geographical Distribution of Man: J. L. Myres.
MEDICINE.
- Clinical Medicine: Professor W. Osler.
- Physical Diagnosis: Professor Osler, with E. Mallam and A. G. Gibson.
- Oxford Medicine in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: Professor Osler, with E. Mallam and A. G. Gibson.
Pathology.
- Inflammation, Cellular Degenerations, New Growths: Professor J. Ritchie.
- Pathological Histology: Professor J. Ritchie.
Clinical Medicine and Surgery.
- Clinical Medicine: W. T. Brooks.
- Fractures and Dislocations: A. P. Parker.
Human Anatomy.
- Lectures: Vascular and Respiratory Systems: Professor A. Thomson.
- Demonstrations (Subjects to be arranged): Professor A. Thomson and A. P. Parker.
- Tutorial Class: A. P. Parker.
- Practical Class: Professor A. Thomson and Demonstrators.
Human Physiology.
- General Course of Physiology: Part I. The Chemical Processes of the Body: Professor F. Gotch.
- Practical Histology: G. Mann.
- Introduction to Physiological Chemistry: W. Ramsden.
- Physiological Chemistry: W. Ramsden.
- Revision Courses for the First B.M. Examination—Histology, Experimental and Clinical Work: G. Mann and W. Ramsden.
- Physiology: F. A. Dixey.
Organic Chemistry.
- Organic Chemistry in relation to Medicine, with Laboratory Instruction: J. E. Marsh.
Ophthalmology.
- The Human Eye (Lectures): R. W. Doyne.
- Clinical Instruction: R. W. Doyne.