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During Michaelmas Term

Practical Pathology.
Clinical Surgery.

Tutorial Medicine.

V. In the Fifth Year

During Lent and Trinity Terms

Medicine.

Midwifery (fifty lectures).

Gynecology (twenty-five lectures).
Applied Logic (twenty lectures).
Clinical Medicine (twice weekly).
Tutorial Medicine.

During Trinity and Michaelmas Terms

Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health.

During Michaelmas Term

Psychological Medicine, including Clinical Instruction, and
at least twelve systematic lectures.

Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery, including Clinical
Instruction, and at least twelve systematic lectures.
Clinical Medicine (twice weekly).

Provided that the courses of instruction in Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery and Psychological Medicine may be taken by the student in either the Fourth or the Fifth Year of study, as may from time to time be provided by the teaching regulations of the University. Provided further that the course of instruction in Applied Logic may be taken by the student in any year of study.

Before admission to the Final Examination candidates shall also be required to present the following certificates at least ten clear days before the date of the examination :—

(i.) Of Hospital Practice during the Fourth and Fifth Years. (ii.) Of attendance on a class of Practical Pharmacy approved by the Faculty of Medicine, or a certificate showing that the student has been engaged during at least twenty-five attendances of two hours each in compounding and dispensing drugs in a laboratory or a dispensary or other place for compounding medicines approved by the Faculty of Medicine.

(iii.) Of having acted during not less than nine months as Clinical Clerk in the Medical Wards, not less than six

months as Dresser in the Surgical Wards, and not less
than three months in each of the following capacities in
a recognised hospital, viz.: Clinical Clerk and Dresser in
the Gynæcological In-patients' Department, student in
attendance upon the Surgical Out-patients' Department,
student in attendance upon the Medical Out-patients'
Department, student in attendance upon the Gynecological
Out-patients' Department.

(iv.) Of attendance upon Post-mortem Examinations during at
least one Term during the Fourth and Fifth Years of the
curriculum.

(v.) Of attendance on at least twelve cases of Practical Midwifery.

(vi.) Of proficiency in vaccination, signed by a legally qualified
Medical Practitioner.

(vii.) Of proficiency in the administration of Anaesthetics.
(viii.) Of having attended a course of twenty lectures on Applied
Logic, and of having passed a satisfactory Class Examina-
tion in the subjects thereof.

9.-For the Degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Master of 28-8-00 Surgery there shall be five examinations, viz., one at the end of each year of study.

The examination at the end of the First Year shall include
Inorganic and Organic Chemistry, Physics and Biology.
The examination at the end of the Second Year shall be an Inter-
mediate Examination in Anatomy and Physiology.

The examination at the end of the Third Year shall include the
entire subjects of Anatomy, Physiology, and Materia
Medica and Therapeutics.

Before admission to the Third Examination, candidates shall be
required to present certificates of having dissected during
at least six Terms, and of having completed the dissection
of every part of the body at least once.

The examination at the end of the Fourth Year shall include
Pathology and Operative Surgery and Surgical Anatomy.
The examination at the end of the Fifth Year shall include
Medicine, Clinical Medicine, Surgery, Clinical Surgery,
Midwifery, Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health,
Psychological Medicine and Ophthalmic Medicine and
Surgery.

Provided that the examination in Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery shall form a part of either the Fourth Year or the Fifth Year Examination, according as the student has attended the course in those subjects in his Fourth or Fifth Year of study. 6-9-92 10. Before admission to the Final Examination each candidate shall furnish a declaration of having completed his twentyfirst year, and also a certificate of good fame and character, signed by two competent persons.

19-3-89 11. At each examination candidates shall be required to give proof of their knowledge by written answers to the questions set, to be followed by a practical or a viva voce examination in all subjects whatsoever.

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12. Candidates who have passed all the examinations to the satisfaction of the Examiners shall be recommended to the Senate for admission to the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine, and to the Degree of Master of Surgery if they so elect.

13.-Honours at graduation shall depend upon the proficiency shown in the examinations, in accordance with regulations adopted by the Senate from time to time, and the candidate who shall have been most distinguished shall receive a bronze medal, provided that he shall have obtained First Class Honours.

14-Accredited certificates of attendance on courses of instruction from other Universities and Schools of Medicine recognised by the University of Sydney may, on the report of the Dean, be accepted by the Senate as proof of the attendance on courses of instruction pro tanto required by these By-laws. Provided always that no person shall be recommended to the Senate for admission to the Degrees of Bachelor of Medicine or of Master of Surgery by examination unless he shall present certificates of having attended within the University of Sydney, during each of at least six Terms, not less than two courses of instruction in subjects included in the Medical curriculum of the University. In all such cases a Degree in Arts or in Science, or some certificate of general education satisfactory to the Senate, will be required. Every candidate making application under this By-law must present a certificate of good fame and character, signed by two competent persons.

15.-Bachelors of Medicine and Masters of Surgery of this University shall not possess any right to assume the title of Doctor of Medicine.

16.-The Degree of Doctor of Medicine shall not be conferred 19-3-89 until after the expiration of two Academic years from the granting of the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine.

17.-Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine must 19-3-89 produce evidence that, after having obtained the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine, they have spent at least two years in Medical or Surgical practice, or that they have been engaged for a like period and in a manner approved by the Faculty in the scientific study of any subject included in the Medical curriculum of the University of Sydney.

18.-Candidates shall be required to pass an examination 9-10-94 conducted by means of set papers and by vivâ voce interrogations in one division of one of the two following groups, viz. :

(i.) Medicine, Surgery, Midwifery, and Gynecology.

The examination in each case shall include examination
of, and report on, the cases of patients in a hospital, and
examination and demonstration of specimens or prepara-
tions, normal or morbid.

(ii.) The other subjects included in the Medical curriculum of
the University.

They shall further be required to present, and if called upon to defend, a thesis on some subject included in the Medical curriculum of the University. Five printed copies of the thesis on paper five and a half inches wide and eight inches and three-quarters deep must be transmitted to the Registrar at least two months before the date fixed for the examination.

19. The candidate who shall at this examination most 11-9-93 distinguish himself shall, if of sufficient merit, receive a bronze medal.

20.-The Degree of Master of Surgery shall not be conferred 19-3-89 on any person who has not already been admitted a Bachelor of Medicine.

21.-The fees for the Degrees of Doctor of Medicine, 19-3-89 Bachelor of Medicine, and Master of Surgery shall be ten pounds respectively. The fees shall be paid to the Registrar before the examination, and shall not in any case be returned to the candidate.

any

22.-Candidates who fail to pass the Examination for 19-3-89 Degree shall be allowed to present themselves for a second

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examination for the same Degree without fee; but for every further examination that may be required they shall pay the sum of five pounds.

23.-Undergraduates in Medicine who have passed the subjects of the Second and Third Medical Examinations, and have, in addition, attended an advanced course of and passed an advanced examination in one of the following divisions, viz.(a) Chemistry, (b) Physics, (c) Biology, (d) Geology-may, on the report of the Dean of the Faculty of Science, be admitted by the Senate to the Degree of Bachelor of Science.

CHAPTER XVIII.-FACULTY OF SCIENCE.

1.-The Faculty of Science shall consist of the Professors of Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, Geology, Mathematics, Physics and Physiology, and other Professors and independent Lecturers in the subjects required for the Degrees in Science.

2.-The Dean shall exercise a general superintendence over the administrative business connected with the Faculty, and it shall be the duty of the Registrar to summon meetings of the Faculty at such times as may be required by the Dean, provided that upon the written requisition of any three members of the Faculty, the Dean, or in his absence the Registrar, shall convene a special meeting. No question shall de decided at any meeting of the Faculty unless there be present at least five members. The Dean shall act as Chairman at all meetings of the Faculty, but in his absence the members then present shall elect a Chairman from amongst themselves. The Chairman at any such meeting shall have a vote, and in case of an equality of votes, a second or casting vote. It shall be the duty of the Registrar to attend all meetings and record the proceedings.

8-10-89 3. The Faculty shall meet for the purpose of considering and reporting to the Senate upon such subjects as have relation to the studies, lectures, examinations and degrees in Science, and such questions as may be referred to it by the Senate.

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4.-There shall be four Degrees in Science, viz : Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Doctor of Science (D.Sc.), Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), and Master of Engineering (M.E.).

5.-Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science shall, before admission to the curriculum of Science, produce evidence of having graduated in Arts; or of having attended the lectures of the First Year of the Arts course, and passed the First Year

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