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of Medicine 1. It shall be the duty of the Assistant Registrar to see that this condition is observed.

6. No Candidate shall be admitted to the Second Examination unless he has passed in all the subjects of the First Examination; and no Candidate shall be admitted to the Examination in Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifery until he has attained the twenty-fourth Term from the date of his Matriculation, and until such a period has elapsed from the date of his passing the First Examination as the Board of the Faculty may from time to time by Regulation determine 2. Every Candidate shall, before he is admitted to the Examination in Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifery, present Certificates of instruction in Infectious Diseases and Mental Disease, and of attendance on Labours and of proficiency in the practice of Vaccination. It shall be the duty of the Assistant Registrar to see that these conditions are observed.

7. The Examinations shall be conducted partly in writing, partly viva voce, and shall in each subject except Forensic Medicine and Public Health, and Materia Medica and Pharmacology, be partly practical.

8. During the whole time of the examination in writing one Examiner at least, or some member of Convocation appointed for the purpose by the Vice-Chancellor and Proctors, shall be present; during the whole time of that part of the Examination which is practical, except as is hereinafter provided, there shall be present at least one Examiner in that department in which the Practical Examination is being held; and during the whole time of the viva voce Examination all the Examiners in the subject in which the viva voce Examination is being held shall be present, provided that, in the case of a subject in which there is only one Examiner, it shall be the duty of the Chairman of Examiners to arrange that one of the other Examiners shall assist in conducting the viva voce Examination. The Examiners may nominate a person or persons, subject to the approval of the Vice-Chancellor, who shall supervise the Candidates in the practical part of the Examination, and the Vice-Chancellor and Proctors shall determine the remuneration of such person or persons.

1 The following Examinations have been approved under this clause:The Examination in the Final Pass School, Group C. (3), 'The Elements of Physics.'

The Preliminary Examination in the School of Natural Science in Subject (4), Zoology and Botany (see p. 153, cl. 16).

The Examinations of the Final Honour School of Natural Science in Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, and Botany.

2 See p. 223.

9. At the close of each Examination the Examiners shall make and sign lists of the Candidates who have satisfied them in the several Examinations. Each list shall be signed by the Regius Professor of Medicine or his deputy, and by the Examiners appointed for the subjects in which the Candidate has passed. Such lists, in the case of Candidates passing the First Examination in Human Anatomy and in Human Physiology, or in Human Anatomy only, under the foregoing provisions, shall be in the following form:

Nomina Candidatorum qui die

:

A. D. - pro gradu Baccalaurei in Medicina et pro gradu Baccalaurei in Chirurgia prout Statuta requirunt examinati in Anatomia et Physiologia Hominum satisfecerunt nobis Examinatoribus.

Ita testamur

A. B. e Coll.

C. D. ex Aul.

E. F., Prof. Reg.

G. H.
&c.

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Examinatores.

In the case of Candidates passing the Second Examination the lists shall be in the following form:

Nomina Candidatorum qui die A. D. pro gradu Baccalaurei in Medicina et pro gradu Baccalaurei in Chirurgia prout Statuta requirunt examinati in Medicina in Chirurgia et in Arte Obstetrica satisfecerunt nobis Examinatoribus.

Ita testamur

A. B. e Coll.
C. D. ex Aul.

E. F., Prof. Reg.
G.H.
&c.

Examinatores.

In the case of Candidates satisfying the Examiners in Organic Chemistry only, or in Materia Medica and Pharmacology only, or in Pathology only, or in Forensic Medicine and Public Health only, the lists shall be in the following form:

Nomina Candidatorum qui die A.D. in Chemia Organica vel in Materia Medica vel in Pathologia vel in Medicina Forensi et Hygiana Publica examinati satisfecerunt nobis Examinatoribus.

A. B. e Coll.
A.B.
C.D. ex Aul.

E. F., Prof. Reg.

Ita testamur ·

G. H.

&c.

Examinatores.

All such lists shall be published in such manner as is before provided with respect to the Examinations for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts.

10. A list of the names of those who have satisfied the Examiners shall be made in a book to be kept for the purpose, and shall be signed by the Examiners. This book shall, after the close of the Examination, be placed in the custody of the Assistant Registrar, and any question thereafter arising with respect to the result of any Examination shall be determined by reference to such book.

§ 5.

Of the admission of Bachelors of Medicine to the
Degree of Doctor of Medicine.

1. Any person who has been admitted to the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine may supplicate for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine, provided that he has entered upon the thirty-ninth Term from his Matriculation and that his name has been on the Books of some College or Hall or on the Register of Non-Collegiate Students for twenty-six Terms, and that he has written a dissertation approved as hereinafter provided. Every such dissertation shall be on a subject connected with the Science or Practice of Medicine, and must include the History and Literature of the subject treated of.

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2. The dissertation shall be delivered to the Regius Professor of Medicine, and shall be submitted by him to and be subject to the approval of those Professors of the Faculty and Examiners for the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine for the time being whose special subjects are dealt with in it.

3. The dissertation shall, if the Regius Professor of Medicine so direct, be publicly read on a day appointed by him.

4. A Candidate for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine may offer as his dissertation a work already printed or published if written by him since taking his degree of Bachelor of Medicine, and if such printing and publication shall have taken place within the two years immediately preceding.

5. Every person admitted to a degree in Medicine or in Surgery shall be entitled on his admission to receive from the Registrar a formal Certificate in attestation of such degree.

VII. OF DEGREES IN SURGERY.

[Statt. Tit. VI. Sect. VII.]

§ 1.

Of the Sub-Faculty of Surgery. The Faculty of Medicine shall include within it a SubFaculty of Surgery.

§. 2. Of the Degree of Bachelor of Surgery.

Every person admitted to the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine shall ipso facto be admitted also to the Degree of Bachelor of Surgery.

§ 3. Of the Degree of Master of Surgery.

1. Any Bachelor of Surgery may supplicate for the Degree of Master of Surgery in the twenty-seventh Term from his Matriculation, provided that he has passed the Examination hereinafter prescribed, and has had his name on the books of some College or Hall or on the Register of the Non-Collegiate Students for twenty-six Terms.

2. The subjects of the Examination shall be the practice of Surgery, Surgical Anatomy, Surgical Pathology, and Surgical Operations.

3. The Board of the Faculty of Medicine shall exercise a general control over the conduct of the Examination, and shall have power to issue such notices and to make such further regulations as it shall deem necessary for carrying out the provisions of the Statutes relating thereto.

4. The Examination shall be held once in every year in Trinity Term after the completion of the Second Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine, and shall begin on a day and hour and at a place to be fixed by the Regius Professor of Medicine, subject to the approval of the ViceChancellor. Not less than seven days' notice shall be given of the time and place so fixed.

5. The Examination shall be conducted by the Regius Professor of Medicine, together with the two Examiners appointed to examine in Surgery for the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine; provided that in case of the absence of the Regius Professor the Vice-Chancellor may appoint some other Professor in the Faculty to act as his deputy.

6. No Candidate shall be admitted to Examination unless he shall have forwarded his name and 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, together with the fee of £5, so as to reach the Assistant Registrar not less than fourteen days before the first day of the week in which the Examination is to be held. Every Candidate who is not already a member of the Surgical Staff of a recognized Hospital shall at the same time produce a Certificate of having acted in such a Hospital as Dresser or House-Surgeon for six

months. Every such Certificate shall be countersigned by the Regius Professor of Medicine.

7. No Candidate shall be admitted to the Examination unless he shall have passed in all the subjects of the Second Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine. It shall be the duty of the Examiners to ascertain that this condition has been satisfied.

8. At the close of the Examination the Examiners shall make and sign lists of the Candidates who have satisfied them. The following shall be the form of the list :

Nomina Candidatorum qui [die mensis et anni] pro gradu Magistri in Chirurgia prout Statuta requirunt examinati satisfecerunt nobis examinatoribus.

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The list shall be published in such manner as is before provided with respect to the Examinations for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts.

9. A list of the names of those who have satisfied the Examiners shall be made in a book to be kept for the purpose, and shall be signed by the Examiners. This book shall after the close of the Examination be placed in the custody of the Registrar of the University, and any question thereafter arising with respect to the result of the Examination shall be determined by reference to such book.

10. Every Master of Surgery being otherwise duly qualified shall be entitled without further payment of fees to supplicate for the Degree of Master of Arts.

(ii) Regulations of the Board of the Faculty.

1. First Examination for the Degrees of B.M. and B.Ch.

I. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY.

The Examination will occupy two periods of three hours each; one to be devoted to paper work, the other to practical work and oral Examination.

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