7. INFECTIOUS DISEASES. I certify that the Clinical practice of* for two consecutive months, from to Signature: Name Qualification Address Official Position * A Fever Hospital or Asylum recognized by the Board. has attended 8. VACCINATION. The official Certificate of a Public Vaccinator as authorized by the Local Government Board. 9. ATTENDANCE ON LABOURS. (See p. 233.) I certify that having previously produced certificates (5(a) and 5(b)) that he has acted as Clinical Medical Clerk and Surgical Dresser, and a certificate that he has attended a course of instruction in Midwifery, has either— (a) regularly attended the indoor practice of a Lying-in Hospital or the Lying-in wards of a General Hospital for a period of three months; and after having received therein practical instruction in the conduct of Labour, under the personal supervision of a medical officer, has conducted twenty cases of Labour under official medical supervision ; or (b) given daily attendance, during one month, upon the indoor practice of a Lying-in Hospital or the Lying-in wards of a General Hospital, and has therein conducted cases under the personal supervision of a medical officer of the Hospital, by whom, having been adjudged competent, he has been authorized to attend, and has attended, not less than twenty cases of Labour under official medical supervision. Signature: Name No certificate that the student has conducted the above-mentioned twenty cases of Labour shall be accepted unless it is signed by a member of the Staff of a Lying-in Hospital or of the Maternity Charity of a General Hospital or of a Dispensary having an Obstetric Staff recognized for that purpose by the Board. 10. HOSPITAL PRACTICE. I certify that medical and surgical practice (with clinical instruction) of Hospital* for two years, namely from attended the 19 I certify that a course of practical instruction in the administration of Anaesthetics in Hospital* from 19 to and that he is competent to administer Anæsthetics. Signature: Name Qualification Address Official Position attended 19 * A Hospital approved by the Board. 12. PRACTICAL PHARMACY.+t I certify that attended a course of instruction in Practical Pharmacy, which included at least * A Hospital or Medical School approved by the Board. 13. PRACTICAL PHARMACOLOGY.+. I certify that attended a course of instruction in Practical Pharmacology, which included at least twelve meetings, in* * A Pharmacological Laboratory approved by the Board. + The old form of Certificate (see Examination Statutes, ed. 1914) will be accepted at all Examinations held before Michaelmas Term, 1916. At the Examination in Michaelmas Term, 1916, and afterwards, only the forms given above will be accepted. N.B. Candidates who passed the First Examination before January, 1910, are permitted to produce, instead of Certificate 9 (Attendance on Labours), a Certificate in the following form: ATTENDANCE ON LABOURS. I certify that (a) 20 cases of Labour (1) in the maternity department of* or (2) in the + * A recognized Medical School. has attended Lying-in Hospital. + In a recognized Lying-in Hospital at which 20 cases are required by the Board. Or (b) 30 cases of Labour (1) in the S or (2) under my supervision t Lying-in Hospital. And that in each case he was present at the time of the birth of the child. Signature: Name Qualification Address Official Position § In a recognized Lying-in Hospital at which 30 cases are required by the Board. A duly recognized practitioner. TIME-TABLE OF THE EXAMINATIONS FOR THE FIRST EXAMINATION. Thursday, December 9, 1915; June 22, 1916. 9.30 A.M. Human Anatomy. 2 P.M. Organic Chemistry. Friday, December 10, 1915; June 23, 1916. 9.30 A.M. Physiology. IO A.M. Saturday, December 11, 1915; June 24, 1916. DEPARTMENT of Chemistry, Museum. Practical Examination in Organic Chemistry, and viva voce. Monday, December 13, 1915; June 26, 1916. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY, MUSEUM. IO A.M. Tuesday, December 14, 1915; June 27, 1916. 2 P.M. SECOND EXAMINATION. Wednesday, December 8, 1915; June 21, 1916. UNIVERSITY MUSEUM. Materia Medica and Pharmacology. Thursday, December 9, 1915; June 22, 1916. 9.30 A.M. Saturday, December 11, 1915; June 24, 1916. UNIVERSITY MUSEUM. Forensic Medicine and Hygiene. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, MUSEUM. 9.30 A.M. 2 P.M. Monday, December 13, 1915; June 26, 1916. MEDICAL DEPartment, Museum. Viva voce in Pathology, in Materia Medica and Pharmacology, Practical Examination in Chemical and Microscopic Methods of Tuesday, December 14, 1915; June 27, 1916. RADCLIFFE INFIRMARY. IO A.M. Clinical Examination) Written Reports of cases, viva voce, and viva voce at bedside. Thursday, December 16, 1915; June 29, 1916. RADCLIFFE INFIRMARY. IO A.M. (Clinical Examination) Written Reports of cases, viva voce, and 2 P.M. 9.30 A.M. IO A.M. 3 P.M. in Surgery. viva voce at bedside. Friday, December 17, 1915; June 30, 1916. RADCLIFFE INFIRMARY. Examination in Surgical Anatomy, the methods of operations and instruments. EXAMINERS' ROOM, RADCLIFFE INFIRMARY. Viva voce in Midwifery. Examiners' Meeting. DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC HEALTH. [For Dates of Examinations see p. 243.] VIII. OF HOLDING AN EXAMINATION IN [Statt. Tit. VI. Sect. VIII.] 1. There shall be holden twice in every year, in Michaelmas Term and in Easter or Trinity Term, an Examination in subjects bearing on Preventive Medicine and Public Health, for the purpose of granting Certificates of proficiency therein. The Certificates so granted shall be styled Diplomas in Public Health. 2. There shall be four Examiners, viz. the Regius Professor of Medicine, who shall be Chairman of the Examiners, and three other persons, nominated, subject to the approval of Convocation, to serve for three years; 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. One of the Examiners shall always be a Medical Officer of Health or an Inspector under the Local Government Board. 3. The Examiners other than the Regius Professor of Medicine shall be nominated by the Committee appointed for the nomination of Examiners in the Examinations for the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine. 4. The subjects of examination shall be General Hygiene; General Pathology, with special relation to Infectious Laws relating to Public Health; Sanitary Engineering; Vital Statistics. The Examination shall consist of two parts. The Board of the Faculty of Medicine shall determine, from time to time, what branches of the subjects above named shall be included in each part, and shall fix the time at which the examination in each part shall be held. |