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University the Degrees granted by which are recognised by the Senate of this University.*

Those Candidates who have not taken the Degree in this University shall produce a Certificate of having completed their Twenty-third year.

2. Of having attended, subsequently to having taken one of the above Degrees in Medicine,

a. To Clinical or Practical Medicine during Two Years in a Hospital or Medical Institution recognised by this University. b. Or, to Clinical or Practical Medicine during One Year in a Hospital or Medical Institution recognised by this University, and of having been engaged during Three Years in the Practice of his Profession.

c. Or, if he have taken the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine in this University, of having been engaged during Five Years in the Practice of his Profession.

One Year of attendance on Clinical or Practical Medicine, or Two Years of Practice, will be dispensed with in the case of those Candidates who at the Second Examination have been placed in the First Division.

3. Of Moral Character, signed by two persons of respectability. These Certificates shall be transmitted to the Registrar at least fourteen days before the Examination begins.

The Fee for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine shall be Ten Pounds. No Candidate shall be admitted to the Examination unless he have previously paid this Fee to the Registrar. If a Candidate fail to pass the Examination, the Fee shall not be returned to him; but he shall be admissible to any subsequent Examination for the same Degree without the payment of any additional Fee.

The Examination shall be conducted by means of Printed Papers and Vivá Voce Interrogation.

Candidates shall be examined in the following subjects:

ELEMENTS OF INTELLECTUAL PHILOSOPHY, LOGIC, AND
MORAL PHILOSOPHY.

MEDICINE.

* At present, all Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine must have previously obtained the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine in this University.

The Examinations shall be conducted in the following

order:

By Printed Papers.

Morning, 10 to 1.

Monday...Elements of Intellectual Philosophy, Logic, and Moral Philosophy.

Candidates who have taken a Degree in Arts in this University, or in a University the Degrees granted by which are recognised by the Senate of this University, shall be exempted from this part of the Examination.* Tuesday...Medicine.

Afternoon, 3 to 6.

Monday...A Commentary on a Case in Medicine, Surgery, or Midwifery, at the option of the Candidate.

Tuesday...Medicine.

By Vivá Voce Interrogation.

Friday Morning, at 10.

Examination on the Answers to the Printed Papers, and on the Commentaries. The Candidate will also be required to report on Cases of actual Patients.

On Monday Morning in the following week the Examiners shall arrange in Two Divisions, each in alphabetical order, such of the Candidates as have passed. And a Certificate under the Seal of the University, and signed by the Chancellor, shall be delivered to each Candidate.

*The Degrees in Arts of all Universities in the United Kingdom are recognised by the Senate for this purpose.

REGULATIONS RELATING TO STUDENTS WHO COMMENCED THEIR MEDICAL STUDIES IN OR BEFORE JANUARY 1839.

BACHELOR OF MEDICINE.

Candidates who commenced their Professional Studies in or before January 1839 shall be admitted to the FIRST EXAMINATION for the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine on producing Certificates to the following effect :

1. Of having been engaged during Two Years in their Professional Studies.

2. Of having attended a Course of Lectures on each of Four of the subjects comprehended in the list at page 59.

3. Of having Dissected during Nine Months.

4. Of having attended to Practical Pharmacy during a sufficient length of time to enable them to acquire a practical knowledge in the Preparation of Medicines.

Candidates who commenced their Professional Studies in or before January 1839 shall be admitted to the SECOND EXAMINATION for the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine on producing Certificates to the following effect:

1. Of having been engaged during Four Years in their Professional Studies.

2. Of having passed the FIRST EXAMINATION.

3. Of having attended a Course of Lectures on each of Two of the subjects comprehended in the list at page 59.

4. Of having Dissected during Twelve Months.

5. Of having attended to Practical Pharmacy during a sufficient length of time to enable the Pupil to acquire a practical knowledge in the Preparation of Medicines.

6. Of having conducted at least Six Labours.

7. Of having attended the Surgical Practice of a recognised Hospital or Hospitals during Twelve Months.

8. Of having attended the Medical Practice of a recognised Hospital or Hospitals during other Twelve Months.

9. Of having completed the Twenty-second year of their age. 10. Of Moral Character from a Teacher in the last School or Institution at which they have studied, as far as the Teacher's opportunity of knowledge has extended.

Candidates who have not taken a Degree in Arts, or passed the Matriculation Examination in this University, will be required to translate a portion of Celsus de Re Medicá.

REGULATIONS RELATING TO PRACTITIONERS IN MEDICINE OR SURGERY DESIROUS OF OBTAINING DEGREES IN MEDICINE.

BACHELOR OF MEDICINE.

Candidates shall be admitted to the Two Examinations for the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine on producing Certificates to the following effect:

1. Of having been admitted, prior to the year 1840, Members of one of the legally-constituted Bodies in the United Kingdom for Licensing Practitioners in Medicine or Surgery; or, of having served, previously to 1840, as Surgeons or Assistant-Surgeons in Her Majesty's Army, Ordnance, or Navy, or in the Service of the Honourable the East India Company.

2. Of having received a part of their education at a recognised Institution or School, as required by the Charter of the University.

3. Of Moral Character, signed by two persons of respectability.

Candidates who have not taken a Degree in Arts, or passed the Matriculation Examination in this University, will be required to translate a portion of Celsus de Re Medicá.

DOCTOR OF MEDICINE.

Candidates who have been engaged during Five Years in the Practice of their Profession shall be admitted to the Examination for this Degree on producing Certificates to the following effect:

1. Of having been engaged during Five Years in the Practice of their Profession.

2. Of having taken the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine in this University.

Candidates who have not taken a Degree in Arts, or passed the Matriculation Examination in this University, will be required to translate a portion of Celsus de Re Medica.

Note referred to in page 60.—The Questions in Botany at the Pass Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine will be limited to a selection from the matters referred to in the following Syllabus.

1st. Definitions and explanations of the following terms:

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2nd. Descriptions of Plants (according to the scheme specified below) selected from some of the following Natural Orders:

Ranunculaceæ, Papaveraceæ, Fumariacea, Cruciferæ, Resedaceæ, Violaceæ, Polygalacea, Caryophyllaceæ, Malvaceæ, Hypericineæ, Gera

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