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2. One Special Subject, to be selected by each Candidate for himself from the following:

(1) Ownership and Possession.

(2) The Theory of Contract generally.

Candidates are advised to refer as frequently as they can to Gaius and to the Titles of the Digest which bear upon the special subject they have selected. In particular, reference may with advantage be made to the following Titles of the Digest :—

For Special Subject No. (1), to the Titles 'De Adquirendo rerum dominio' (xli. 1); ' De Adquirenda vel amittenda possessione' (xli. 2). For Special Subject No. (2), to the Title 'De Verborum Obligationibus' (xlv. 1).

Roman-Dutch Law.

In place of one of the Special Subjects above mentioned a candidate may offer one of the following Special Subjects:

(1) Ownership and Possession in Roman-Dutch Law.

(2) The theory of Contract generally in Roman-Dutch Law.

Candidates offering Roman-Dutch Law are recommended to refer to the following titles of Johannes Voet, Commentarius ad Pandectas :For Special Subject No. (1) to the Titles

De adquirendo rerum dominio (xli. 1);

De adquirenda vel amittenda possessione (xli. 2).
For Special Subject No. (2) to the Titles-
De pactis (ii. 14);

De obligationibus et actionibus (xliv. 7);
De verborum obligationibus (xlv. 1).

III. ENGLISH LAW.

All Candidates will be examined in

1. Real and Personal Property.

2. Common Law (including Contracts, Torts, Criminal Law, and the Procedure of the High Court).

3. Equity (with especial reference to Trusts and Partnership).

4. One Special Subject to be selected by each Candidate for himself from the following list :

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DEGREES IN MEDICINE AND

SURGERY.

[For Dates of Examinations see Pages 233, 234.]
(i) Statutes.

V1. OF THE TIMES AND EXERCISES REQUIRED FOR
DEGREES IN MEDICINE.

[Statt. Tit. VI. Sect. vI.]

§ 1. Of the qualifications of Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine.

Any person who has been admitted to the Degree of Bachelor of Arts may supplicate for the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine, provided that he shall have passed the Examinations hereinafter prescribed.

§ 2. Of the subjects and method of the Examinations for the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine.

1. There shall be two Examinations for the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine.

2. The subjects of the First Examination shall be—

i. Organic Chemistry in its special relation to Physiology and Medicine.

ii. Human Anatomy.

iii. Human Physiology.

The subjects of the Second Examination shall be

i.

Medicine.

ii. Surgery.
iii. Midwifery.

iv. Pathology.

v. Forensic Medicine and Public Health.

vi. Materia Medica and Pharmacology.*

Provided always that

i. No Candidate in the First Examination shall be required to offer Organic Chemistry whose name has been placed in the First or Second Class by the Examiners in the School of Natural Science in the subject of Chemistry.

ii. No Candidate in the First Examination shall be required to offer Human Physiology whose name has been placed in the First or Second Class by the Examiners in the School of Natural Science in the subject of Animal Physiology.

*A Candidate who, before April 14, 1909, passed in Materia Medica and Pharmacy in the First B. M. Examination is deemed to have passed in Materia Medica and Pharmacology in the Second B. M. Examination.

iii. No Candidate, unless he shall have obtained exemption under the foregoing provision, shall be allowed to offer to be examined in Human Anatomy at a different time from his examination in Human Physiology, nor shall the Examiners certify that he has satisfied them unless he has satisfied them in both subjects; but with this exception the subjects of the First Examination may be offered either separately or in any combination and in any order.

iv. Every Candidate in the Second Examination shall be permitted to offer Materia Medica and Pharmacology or Pathology or Forensic Medicine and Public Health at any Examination without offering any of the other subjects of the Second Examination at the same time.

3. The Board of the Faculty of Medicine shall exercise a general control over the conduct of the Examinations, and shall from time to time issue notices defining the matter which shall be offered in each of the above-named subjects.

The Board shall make regulations defining the forms of Certificates hereinafter required to be presented by Candidates for admission to examination in Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifery in the Second Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine.

The Board shall also have power to require Candidates for admission to any part of the First or Second Examination to produce Certificates of attendance on courses of practical instruction, and to define the form of such Certificates.

4. The Board shall have power to make such further regulations as it shall deem necessary for carrying out the provisions of this section of the Statutes.

§ 3. Of the appointment of Examiners and of

their duties.

1. The Examinations shall be conducted by Boards of Examiners, of each of which the Regius Professor shall be a member: provided that the Vice-Chancellor may nominate some other Professor in the Faculty to act in case of his absence as his deputy. The other Examiners shall be as follows:

For the First Examination, six Examiners, of whom two shall be appointed to examine in Organic Chemistry, two to examine in Human Anatomy, and two to examine in Human Physiology.

For the Second Examination, twelve Examiners, of whom two shall be appointed to examine in each of the subjects of Medicine, Surgery, Midwifery, Pathology, Forensic Medicine and Public Health, and Materia Medica and Pharmacology.

The Regius Professor or his deputy shall always be deemed to be Chairman of the Examiners.

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2. The nominated Examiners shall be nominated, in accordance with Statt. Tit. VI. Sect. I. E. § 2, ' Concerning the Nomination of Examiners,' and § 3, Of the Elected Members of Nominating Committees,' by a Committee of which the three elected members shall be chosen by the Board of the Faculty of Medicine.

3. The names of Examiners so nominated shall be submitted to the approval of the Ancient House of Congregation and of Convocation in Michaelmas Term in the manner prescribed in the case of Masters of the Schools, Moderators and Public Examiners in Statt. Tit. VI. Sect. I. E. § 8. cl. 2.

4. An Examiner who has been approved by Convocation shall hold office for two years; and if any such Examiner shall cease to hold office before the expiration of the period for which he was appointed, an Examiner shall be appointed to occupy his place for the unexpired residue of his term of office.

5. An Examiner who has held office either for a full period or for the unexpired residue of a period, may be nominated again, but, after the termination of this second period of service, may not be nominated again until the expiration of two years.

6. An Examiner may on account of sickness or other urgent cause obtain leave of absence from the Vice-Chancellor and Proctors, who shall nominate a person to supply his place. Such leave of absence shall in no case be granted to an Examiner for a length of time extending over more than one Examination.

7. If any Examiner shall in the conduct of the Examination for which he is appointed so act as in the judgement of the Vice-Chancellor or of the two Proctors to appear unmindful of the obligations of his office and the credit of the University, he shall be removed from his office by the Vice-Chancellor or by the two Proctors, as the case may be.

8. The powers given, in a Statute concerning a Visitatorial Board made by the University of Oxford Commissioners under the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge Act, 1877, to the Visitatorial Board in respect of Professors and Readers may be exercised also under the conditions and in the manner prescribed in the said Statute in respect of Examiners.

§ 4. Of the admission of Candidates and of the conduct

of the Examination.

1. The Examinations for the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine shall take place twice in every year, namely, in Michaelmas

Term and in Trinity Term. Each Examination shall begin on the Wednesday or the Thursday in the eighth week of Full Term as may be fixed from time to time by the Board of the Faculty of Medicine.

2. The Board of the Faculty of Medicine shall, before the expiration of the Easter Term of each year, determine and publish in the usual manner the days and hours at which the several parts of each Examination shall be held during the ensuing year. The place or places of Examination shall be fixed by the Regius Professor of Medicine, subject to the approval of the Vice-Chancellor, and not less than a month's notice shall be given of such place or places.

3. No Candidate shall be admitted to any Examination unless he shall have forwarded his name and (1) a Certificate signed by some officer of or some person deputed by the College or Hall or Body to which he belongs, and showing that his name is on the books of such College or Hall or Body, and (2) such Certificates of instruction as are required by this Section of the Statutes, and by the Regulations of the Board of the Faculty of Medicine, together with the statutable fee, so as to reach the Assistant Registrar not less than fourteen days before the day for the commencement of the Examination.

4. A Candidate whose name and Certificates have not been duly forwarded as aforesaid, may be admitted to Examination on payment of Two Guineas in addition to the statutable fee, provided that his name and Certificates shall have been forwarded so as to reach the Assistant Registrar not less than four days before the day for the commencement of the Examination, and provided that no late entry for any part of these Examinations shall be permitted, unless the name of at least one Candidate shall have been entered for that part on the prescribed day.

5. No Candidate shall be admitted to examination in Organic Chemistry unless he has satisfied the Examiners in the School of Natural Science in the Preliminary Examination in Chemistry, or has passed some Examination of the University in Chemistry approved by the Board of the Faculty of Medicine: and no Candidate shall be admitted to Examination in Human Anatomy or in Human Physiology unless he has satisfied the Examiners in the Preliminary Examination in the School of Natural Science in (a) Mechanics and Physics, (b) Chemistry, (c) Zoology and Botany, or has passed some Examination of the University in Physics and Chemistry and elementary Zoology and elementary Botany approved by the Board of the Faculty

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