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Greenwich, of the Royal Army Medical College, of the University of Bristol, of any Extramural School in Edinburgh, of Anderson's College, Glasgow, of the Royal Institute of Public Health, of the West London Post Graduate College, and in any such other laboratory as may, in the case of any particular Candidate, be approved of by the Regius Professor of Medicine.

For Certificates 3 (c) and 4 (see below) the Board will recognize

(1) In England: The Infectious Hospitals under the control of the Metropolitan Asylums Board. The Infectious Hospitals connected with the clinical courses of the various English Universities. The Plaistow and Dagenham Hospitals.

(2) In Scotland: The Edinburgh Fever Hospital. The Glasgow Fever Hospital, Belvidere.

(3) In Ireland: The Dublin (Cork Street) Fever Hospital.

(4) Such other Fever Hospitals or Asylums as may, in the case of any particular candidate, be approved by the Board.

All the certificates shall be given in such form as shall satisfy the Assistant Registrar that the Candidate has conformed to the rules of the General Medical Council.

10. At the close of the Examination, lists of those Candidates who have satisfied the Examiners in Part I and Part II respectively shall be made in a book to be kept for the purpose, and each list shall be signed by the Examiners. When the entries have been duly made and signed, this book shall be placed in the custody of the Assistant Registrar, and any question arising in respect to the result of the Examination shall be determined by reference to such book.

The Examiners shall send the Diplomas of Candidates who have satisfied them in both parts of the Examination to the Assistant Registrar, who shall forward them to the Candidates.

II. The Examiners in Preventive Medicine shall be nominated in Easter or Trinity Term.

FORMS OF CERTIFICATES.

The following Certificates must show that the work of the Candidate has extended over a period of at least nine calendar months:

1. LABORATORY WORK IN CHEMISTRY.

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N.B. This Certificate must be for a period of six months, and must include testimony that the Candidate has attended under the supervision of the person certifying on not less than 60 working days. But this period may be reduced to three months (to include attendance on at least 30 working days) in the case of a Candidate who produces the Certificate No. 3 (6), or Certificate No. 3 (c).

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N.B.-A Candidate who has produced Certificate 3 (c) is thereby excused from producing also Certificate 4.

TIME TABLE OF THE EXAMINATIONS IN PREVENTIVE MEDICINE IN THE YEAR 1915-16.

PART I.

Tuesday, November 23, 1915; June 6, 1916.

IO A.M.

Written Examination in Chemistry and Physics.

2 P.M. Practical and viva voce Examination in Chemistry and

Physics.

PART II.

Thursday, November 25, 1915; June 8, 1916.

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IO A.M.

2 P.M.

Written Examination in Pathology and Bacteriology.

Practical and viva voce Examination in General Hygiene and in Out-door Sanitary Work.

Saturday, November 27, 1915; June 10, 1916.

IO A.M.

Practical and viva voce Examination in Pathology and
Bacteriology.

** The Examination will be held at the University Museum.

*

IX.

DIPLOMA IN OPHTHALMOLOGY.

(i) Statute.

IX. OF HOLDING AN EXAMINATION IN

OPHTHALMOLOGY.

[Statt. Tit. VI. Sect. Ix.]

1. There shall be an Examination once in each year in the Theory and Practice of Ophthalmology for the purpose of granting Certificates of proficiency therein. The Certificates so granted shall be styled Diplomas in Ophthalmology.

2. The Examination shall be under the supervision of the Board of the Faculty of Medicine, which shall have power, subject to the provisions of this section, to make regulations as to the subjects of the Examination, the time at which the Examination shall be held, and the conditions of admission, and to make any further regulations which may be necessary for carrying out the provisions of clause 1.

3. The Board shall also have power to make arrangements for lectures and courses of instruction in Ophthalmology to be given within the University.

4. There shall be three Examiners, viz. the Regius Professor of Medicine, who shall be the Chairman of the Examiners, and two other persons nominated, subject to the approval of Convocation, each to serve for two years. In the absence of the Regius Professor, the Vice-Chancellor may appoint some other Professor or Reader in the Faculty to act as his deputy.

5. The Examiners other than the Regius Professor shall be nominated by a Committee consisting of the Vice-Chancellor, the Proctors, and three persons elected by the Board of the Faculty of Medicine. The tenure of office of the elected members and the procedure of the Committee shall be regulated by the provisions of Statt. Tit. VI. Sect. 1. E. §§ 2 and 3.

6. No Candidate shall be admitted to the Examination for the Diploma who shall not have pursued at Oxford a course of study in Ophthalmology approved by the Board of the Faculty of Medicine, and extending over a period of at least two months.

7. The fee payable by a Candidate on admission to the Examination, on the first occasion on which he offers himself, shall be £15, unless he is a graduate of the University, in which case it shall be £10. Any Candidate who has paid such fee, and who offers himself for examination again on a subsequent occasion, shall pay a fee of £5 only.

8. Subject to the provisions of clause 6 and to any Regulations made by the Board under the provisions of clause 2, the Examination shall be open to all persons whose names are on the Medical Register of the United Kingdom, and to such other persons, being Bachelors of Medicine or Doctors of Medicine of Universities outside the United Kingdom, as shall be approved by the Board of the Faculty of Medicine.

9. At the close of the Examination a list of the Candidates who have satisfied the Examiners shall be made in a book kept for that purpose, and shall be certified by the signatures of the Examiners. This book shall, except when required for the purposes of the Examination, remain in the custody of the Assistant Registrar. The Examiners shall also make and sign a copy of such list, and shall cause it to be affixed the same day to a notice-board at the Schools.

10. To every Candidate who has satisfied the Examiners, a Diploma shall be issued in the following form :—

This Diploma is to certify that A. B. has pursued at Oxford an approved course of study in Ophthalmology, and on [date] satisfied in the theory and practice of Ophthalmology the Examiners appointed by the University.

C. D., Vice-Chancellor.

E. F., Regius Professor of Medicine.' Notice of all Diplomas so issued shall be published in the usual manner.

(ii) Regulations.

1. The Examination shall be conducted partly in writing, partly viva voce, and shall be partly practical.

The subjects of the Examination shall be—

(1) The dioptrics of the normal and abnormal Eye.

(2) Abnormalities and diseases of the Eye and its appendages,
their ætiology, pathology, diagnosis, and treatment.

(3) The relation of Ophthalmology to general medicine.
(4) Clinical cases illustrating (1), (2), and (3).

(5) Ophthalmic Surgery.

2. The fee payable by a Candidate on admission to the Examination, on the first occasion on which he offers himself, shall be £15, unless he is a graduate of the University, in which case it shall be £10. Any Candidate who has paid such fee, and who offers himself for examination again on a subsequent occasion, shall pay a fee of £5 only.

3. The Examination shall be held annually and shall begin on the third Monday in July. The Assistant Registrar shall give at least one month's notice of the time and place.

4. The names of Candidates shall be received by the Assistant Registrar. They must be sent in, on forms provided by him for the purpose and to be obtained at his office, so as to reach him on or

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