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the University, in separate classes, confined entirely to women, on certain conditions contained in the said resolution; and further considering that having taken a view favourable to the said resolution, the University Court determined to proceed in the matter under the powers contained in section xii. 2 of the Universities (Scotland) Act, 21 and 22 Vic. cap. 83; and further, considering that the matter was thereafter submitted to the General Council of the University, and that the General Council had the said matter under consideration at their meeting of 29th October last, 1869, when a motion in favour of the proposal was adopted by a majority

"Therefore the University Court now resolve as follows:

"I. Women shall be admitted to the study of Medicine in the University.

"2. The instruction of women for the profession of Medicine shall be conducted in separate classes confined entirely to women.

"3. The Professors of the Faculty of Medicine shall, for this purpose, be permitted to have separate classes for women.

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4. Women not intending to study Medicine professionally may be admitted to such of these classes, or to such part of the courses of instruction given in such classes as the University Court may from time to time think fit and aprove.

"5. The fee for the full course of instruction in such classes shall be Four Guineas; but in the event of the number of students proposing to attend any such class being too small to provide a reasonable remuneration at that rate, it shall be in the power of the Professor to make arrangements for a higher fee, subject to the usual sanction of the University Court.

"6. All women attending such classes shall be subject to all the regulations now or at any future time in force in the University as to the matriculation of students, their attendance on classes, examination, or otherwise.

"7. The above Regulations shall take effect as from the commencement of Session 1869-70."

J. H. BALFOUR, Dean of the Medical Faculty.

SPONSIO ACADEMICA TO BE SIGNED BY GRADUATES IN MEDICINE.

Ego Doctoratus in Arte Medica titulo jam donandus, sancte coram Deo cordium scrutatore, spondeo, me in omni grati animi officio erga Academiam Edinburgenam ad extremum vitæ halitum perseveraturum. Tum porro Artem Medicam caute, caste, probeque exercitaturum, et quoad potero, omnia ad ægrotorum corporum salutem conducentia cum fide procuraturum. Quæ, denique, inter medendum visa vel audita sileri conveniat, non sine gravi causa vulgaturum.

Ita præsens spondenti adsit Numen.

GRADUATES IN MEDICINE.

LIST OF GRADUATES IN MEDICINE WHO HAVE OBTAINED GOLD MEDALS FOR THEIR THESES.

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Brunton, Thomas Lauder, Scotland Haddon, John, Scotland

Gould, Franklin, England

Hair, Philip, Scotland

1867.

Strachan, John Miller, England

1870.

Ferrier, David, Scotland

Nicholson, Henry Alleyne, England | Caton, Richard, England
Morrison, Watson, Scotland

LIST OF GRADUATES WITH HONOURS IN MEDICINE.

1867.

Alexander Crombie, Scotland

David Douglas Cunningham, Scotland
Charles Holden, New Brunswick

George Hunter, Scotland

FIRST-CLASS HONOURS,.... Henry Alleyne Nicholson, England

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FIRST-CLASS HONOURS,.......George Amsden, England

SECOND-CLASS HONOURS,

Byrom Bramwell, England

George Kincaid Pitcairn, Scotland

1870.

John Fraser, Scotland

Edwin Hinchcliff, England

FIRST-CLASS HONOURS,.... David Page, Scotland

SECOND-CLASS HONOURS,

Robert Spence, Scotland

John Archibald Cowan, Scotland
James Williamson Edmond, India
William John Kennedy, Scotland
Alexander Macdougall, Scotland

LIST OF CANDIDATES WHO RECEIVED THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR of MEDICINE, THE Degree of BACHELOR OF MEDICINE, AND THE DEGREE OF MASTER IN SURGERY, IN THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH, ON MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1870.

*** Those who have obtained Prizes for their Dissertations.—
Gold Medals.

** Deemed worthy of competing for the Dissertation Prizes.

* Commended for their Dissertations.

CANDIDATES WHO RECEIVED THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF MEDICINE UNDER THE NEW STATUTES, WITH THE TITLES OF THEIR THESES.

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Buchan, Peter, Scotland, M. B., 1866, when he gave in a Thesis on Ileus, its Pathology and Treatment.

*Cameron, James Spottiswoode, Scotland (B. Sc. Edin.), M.B. and C.M., 1868. The Mechanism and Causes of Vomiting.

Carruthers, William Hodgson, England, M.B., 1868. On Chorea. *Caton, Richard, England, M. B. and C. M., 1867. On the Migration of the White Blood-Corpuscles from the Vessels in Inflammation. 5 Craig, William, Scotland, M. B. and C.M., 1868. Professional Reminiscences.

*Crombie, Alexander, Scotland, M.B., with Honours, 1867. Points in the Anatomy of an Anencephalous Monster.

*Dunsmure, James, Scotland, M. B., 1867. Pathology and Treatment of Stricture of the Urethra.

**Ferrier, David, Scotland (M. A. Aberd.), M. B. and C.M., with First-Class Honours, 1868. Researches on the Comparative Anatomy of the Corpora Quadrigemina.

*Finlay, William Alexander, Scotland, M. B. and C.M., 1867. Surgical Cases, with Remarks.

10*Forrest, James, Scotland, M. B. and C.M., 1868. The Signs of Drowning, Medico-legally Considered.

Gell, Thomas Silvester, England, M. B. and C.M., 1866, when he gave in a Thesis on Urethritis and its Complications.

Greenfield, Charles Bailey, England, M.B., 1865, when he gave in a Thesis on Obstacles to the Progress of Therapeutics.

Low, Robert Bruce, Scotland, M.B. and C.M., 1867, On Scarlet Fever.

*Lowther, Richard, England, M. B. and C.M., 1868. On the Hydrate of Chloral.

15 Lucas, Robert, Scotland, M. B. and C.M., 1867. The Pathology and Treatment of Hæmorrhage.

*Mackay, William Paton, Scotland (M.A. Edin.), M.B. and C.M., 1867. On Leprosy.-Is it in Britain ?

*Mitchell, Harrison, England, M. B. and C.M., 1867.

Vaccination.

*Moinet, Francis Walter, Scotland, M.B. and C.M., 1867. Angina Pectoris.

Mules, Philip Henry, England, M.B., 1867. The Middle Ear and its Derangements.

20 Nicholson, Williams, England, M.B. and C.M., 1868. On Fever: its Diagnosis and Treatment.

Paterson, Walter Hugh, England, M.B. and C.M., 1868. On Puerperal Convulsions.

**Paton, John Wilson, Scotland, M. B. and C. M., with Honours, 1867. Researches on the action of certain Drugs upon the Urine, and on the Influence of Diet and Mental Work upon this excretion. Rice, Michael Welldon, England, M.B. and C.M., 1867. On Aphasia.

**Sydney, Henry, England, M.B. and C.M., 1867. The Action of Carbonic Acid and Carbonic Oxide on the Animal Tissues and Organisms.

25 Turner, Robert Shand, Scotland (M.A. Aberd.), M.B. and C.M., 1867. Clinical Observations.

Watlington, Yldefonzo Victor, Puerto Rico, M.B. and C.M., 1867. Bilious Remittent Fever of the West Indies, as seen during Eighteen Months' Practice in the Island of Puerto Rico.

Wilson, Alexander Christy, Scotland, M. B. and C.M., 1867. On Uterine Hæmatocele.

CANDIDATES WHO RECEIVED the Degree of Doctor oF MEDICINE UNDER THE OLD STATUTES, WITH THE TITLES OF THEIR THESES.*

Grigg, William Chapman, England. On Syphilis.

*HINCHCLIFF, EDWIN, England. On the Physiology and Therapeutics of Snake Bites.

*Jackson, Charles Julian, England. On Acute Hepatitis and Tropical Abscess.

4 Menzies, James Alexander, Scotland. On some of the chief points to be attended to by a Medical Man in examining Proposers for Assurance on behalf of a Life Assurance Company.

*Large CAPITALS indicate that the Candidate has passed the Examinations with First Class Honours.

Small CAPITALS indicate that the Candidate has passed the Examinations with Second Class Honours.

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