1869. Richard Quain. 1873. Henry Hancock. 1837. Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, Bart. 1871. Sir William Fergusson, Bart. 1838. Benjamin Travers. PROFESSORS OF COMPARATIVE ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (HUNTERIAN). 1835. Richard Owen. 1856. George Busk. 1859. William Scovell Savory. 1861. George Gulliver. FELLOWS AND MEMBERS OF THE COLLEGE WHO HAVE OBTAINED THE COLLEGIAL TRIENNIAL PRIZE, WITH THE SUBJECTS OF THEIR DISSERTATIONS. 1822. JOSEPH SWAN.-A minute dissection of the Nerves of the Medulla Spinalis from their origin to their terminations, and to their conjunctions with the Cerebral and Visceral Nerves; authenticated by preparations of the dissected parts. 1825. JOSEPH SWAN.-A minute dissection of the Cerebral Nerves from their origin to their termination, and to their conjunction with the Nerves of the Medulla Spinalis and Viscera; authenticated by preparations of the dissected parts. 1828. An inquiry into the ultimate terminations of the Sanguiferous System and the commencement and terminations of the Lymphatic System, explanatory of the means by which parts of the Body are formed, maintained, altered, and removed; authenticated by preparations. No Dissertation received. 1831. On the effects produced by complete or partial Division of the various Nerves, or by other Injuries to those Structures. No Dissertation received. 1834. To determine the diameters, disposition, and modes of communication of the continuous capillary arteries and veins, both in the pulmonic and systemic circulations; and also the disposition of the vascular system in the Spleen, Corpus Cavernosum and Corpus Spongiosum; the subject to be illustrated by injected and other preparations of the human capillaries and those of inferior animals. No Dissertation received. 1837. To determine the diameters, disposition, and modes of communication of the continuous capillary arteries and veins, both in the pulmonic and general circulations; the subject to be illustrated by injected and other preparations both of the human body and of inferior animals. No Dissertation received. 1840. THOMAS WILLIAMS. - The structure and functions of the Lungs. 1843. HOLMES COOTE. - The Anatomy of the fibres of the Cerebrum, Cerebellum, and Spinal Cord in the Human Subject, together with the origins of the cerebral, spinal, and sympathetic nerves, specially illustrated by the anatomy of the same parts in the lower vertebrate animals. 1846. HENRY GRAY. - The origin, connexion, and distribution of the Nerves of the Human Eye and its appendages, illustrated by comparative dissections of the Eye in the other vertebrate animals. دو ALFRED POLAND. - Honorarium for Dissertation on same subject. 1849. The functions of the several parts of the large Intestines in animals of the class Mammalia. No Dissertation received. 1852. The structure and functions of the Ganglionic Systems of Nerves in Man illustrated by reference to Comparative Anatomy. No Award. 1855. The structure and functions of the Lymphatic and Lacteal Systems illustrated by reference to Comparative Anatomy. No Award. 1858. GEORGE HARLEY.-The anatomy and physiology of the Suprarenal Bodies, illustrated by drawings and preparations. 1861. The Structural Anatomy and Physiology of the Lymphatic Vessels and Glands (the anatomical distribution not being required); the communications (if any) between the Lymphatics and the Blood-vessels to be demonstrated; and the influence (if any) which the Lymphatic Vessels or Glands exercise on the fluids they transmit to be elucidated. The dissertation to be illustrated by preparations and drawings. No Dissertation received. 1874. G 1864. The anatomical structure of those parts of the Eyeball which are contained within the Sclerotic and Cornea; with illustrations drawn from each of the five great divisions of the Vertebrata. No Award. 1867. The Anatomy and Physiology of the organs of Taste and Smell in the Mammalia. No Dissertation received. 1870. The Structure and Functions of the Medulla Oblongata, including the con nections of the Central Nerve-Roots. No award. FELLOWS AND MEMBERS OF THE COLLEGE WHO HAVE OBTAINED THE JACKSONIAN PRIZES, WITH THE SUBJECTS OF THEIR DISSERTATIONS. 1801. On the diseases of Joints, particularly of the Knee, and the best mode of treating them. No Dissertation received. 1802. On Gunshot wounds and the best mode of treating them. No Award. 1803. THOMAS CHEVALIER. - Gunshot wounds and the best mode of treating them. THOMAS NOBLE ELWYN. - Diseases of the Urethra and the best method of treatment. 1804. WILLIAM CHANDLER. - Aneurism and the best method of treatment. On Herniæ, particularly Femoral Hernia, and the best method of treatment. No Award. دو 1805. JOHN HYSLOP. - Injuries of the Head from external violence. 1806. SAMUEL COOPER. -The Diseases of Joints, particularly of the Hip and Knee, دو and the best mode of treatment. WILLIAM LAWRENCE. -- Hernia and the best mode of treatment. 1807. JOHN HYSLOP. - Diseases of the Eye and its appendages, with the treatment of them. 1808. CHRISTOPHER T. JOHNSON. - On Cancer and its treatment. 1809. GABRIEL J. M. DE LYs. - Fractures of the Bones of the Trunk, and the treat ment of them. 1810. JOHN SODEN. - The Bite of a Rabid Animal. وو JAMES GILLMAN. - Honorarium for Dissertation on the same subject. 1811. JOSEPH HODGSON. - Wounds and Diseases of Arteries and Veins. 1812. WILLIAM GOODLAD. - Diseases of the Vessels andGlands of the AbsorbentSystem. 1813. DANIEL PRING. - Injuries and Diseases of Nerves. دو HENRY EARLE.- Honorarium for Dissertation on the same subject. 1814. On Injuries and Diseases of Muscle. No Award. 1815. EDWARD STANLEY. - On Diseases of Bone. 1816. On Scrofula. No Dissertation received. وه On Syphilis. No Award. Hearing. 1817. JOSEPH SWAN.-On Deafness and the Diseases and Injuries of the Organ of 1818. EUSEBIUS ARTHUR LLOYD. - On Scrofula. JOHN HADDY JAMES. - On Inflammation. وو دو On Diseases of the Skin. No Dissertation received. 1819. JOSEPH SWAN. - On the Treatment of morbid local affections of Nerves. 1820. On Diseases of the Skin. No Dissertation received. 1821. ROBERT BINGHAM.-On Injuries and Diseases of the Bladder. 1822. THOMAS WILLIAM CHEVALIER. - On Injuries and Diseases of Muscle. SAMUEL PLUMBE. - On Diseases of the Skin. دو دو GEORGE CALVERT. - On Diseases of the Rectum. 1823. GEORGE CALVERT. - On Fungus Hæmatodes. |