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(4.) ELEMENTARY MECHANICS OF SOLIDS AND FLUIDS, comprising the Elements of Statics, Dynamics, and Hydrostatics-as treated in Blaikie's Elements of Dynamics+ (Thin, Edinburgh).

(5.) One of the following subjects:

(a) Greek, including translation* from the original and Grammar. (b) French, including translation* from the original and Grammar. (c) German, including translation* from the original and Grammar. (d) Logic, as in Jevons' Elementary Lessons in Logict (Macmillan & Co.)

(e) Elementary Chemistry.

(f) Botany.

3. The following are the subjects of the Higher Matriculation Examination :

(1.) ENGLISH, including (a) writing a passage of English from dictation.

(b) English Composition, with the correction of sentences of bad English.

(c) Questions in English Grammar with analysis of sentences and derivation and definition of some common English words.

(d) Question in Geography and History, especially in the History of the British Islands and of English Literature.

(2). LATIN, including Grammar and Translation of an easy passage from a Latin prose author*, and retranslation into Latin of a single passage of English (translated from a Latin author) the more difficult Latin words being given.

(3.) ARITHMETIC, the common rules including Vulgar and Decimal Fractions.

(4.) ELEMENTS OF MATHEMATICS, comprising (a) Geometry, Euclid, Books I. II. and III.; (b) Algebra, including Simple Equations.

(5.) ELEMENTS OF DYNAMICS (MECHANICS), comprising Elementary Kinematics, Statics, Kinetics and Hydrostatics, as treated in Blaikie's Elements of Dynamics+ (Thin, Edinburgh).

(6 and 7.) ANY TWO of the following subjects:

(a) Greek, including Grammar, Translation from specified authors*, and Translation of easy English sentences into Greek prose.

(b) French, including Grammar, Translation from specified authors*, and translation of easy English sentences into French.

(c) German, including Grammar, Translation from specified authors*, and translation of easy English sentences into German.

(d) Natural Philosophy, as in Balfour Stewart's Elementary Physics+ (Macmillian & Co.)

(e) Logic, as in Jevons' Elementary Lessons in Logic+ (Macmillian & Co.

4. These examinations will be held on the 10th-13th October, 1888, in the College Hall. They will be conducted by instructors of the Arts Faculty.-Persons who wish to appear as candidates are required to give notice to the Secretary of the Faculty at least fourteen days before the date of Examination

* See footnote last page.

These books are mentioned to show the extent of knowledge expected. Other books may of course be used by candidates.

(stating in such notice whether they are candidates for the Lower or Higher Examination, and specyfying the elective subjects in which they wish to be examined), to enter their names in the Register of Candidates, and to pay a fee of Ten Dollars.

5. The Lower Examination satisfies the requirements of the General Medical Council of Great Britain as to the preliminary examination which must be passed by persons wishing to register as medidal students; the Higher Examination satisfies the requirements of the University of Edinburgh in the same respect. Certificates will be issued to candidates showing the subjects in which they passed and the extent to which their knowledge of these subjects was tested. For classes in the Arts Faculty in which candidates may prepare for the above Examination, (see p. 43).

6. A certificate of the possession of a University Degree in Arts or of having passed the Matriculation Examination of the Provincial Medical Board of Nova Scotia shall be considered by this University sufficient evidence of satisfactory general education.

7. The Matriculation and Sessional Examination of any chartered University or College; and also the Preliminary Examination of any Medical Licensing Board in Her Majesty's dominions will be recognized pro tants.

8. Candidates who may have passed in all subjects but one, either at the University or the Nova Scotia Medical Board Matriculation Examinations, may enter as undergraduates, and will be allowed after six months to pass a Supplementary Examination in the subject in which they previously failed.

§ XXXVIII.- DEGREE EXAMINATIONS. - Candidates for the Degrees of M.D. and C. M. shall be required to pass two examinations—the Primary and the Final M.D., C.M. examinations, and to have satisfied at the dates of the examinations certain conditions as to attendance on classes, etc.

§ XXXIX. PRIMARY M. D. C. M. EXAMINATIONS.1. Candidates for this examination shall be required to produce certificates to the following effect:

(1.) Of having passed one of the Matriculation Examinations, or other examination recognized as sufficient, at least two academic years previously, and of having completed their sixteenth year at the date of passing said examination.

(2.) Of having, after passing the Matriculation or other equivalent examination, attended in the Halifax Medical College or in some School of Medicine approved by the Senate, two courses

of 100 lectures each, in each of the following subjects, viz:Anatomy, Chemistry, Materia Medica and Physiology; and two courses of instruction of the same duration in Practical Anatomy, in the course of which they shall have dissected the whole body (i. e., the head and neck and upper and lower extremities) at

least twice.

(3) Of having, after passing the Matriculation Examination, attended either in this University, in the Halifax Medical College, or in some other University or College, approved by the Senate, one course of instruction of fifty lessons each in each of the following subjects, viz., Botany and Practical Chemistry, and one course of twenty-five lectures or demonstrations in Histology.

(4.) Either of having after passing the Matriculation Examination, attended at the Halifax Medical College or at some College approved by the Senate, one course of instruction of fifty lessons in Practical Pharmacy, or of having had three months' practice in the dispensing of drugs with a recognized apothecary or dispensing medical practitioner.

2. Candidates shall be required to pass written and oral examinations in Chemistry (including Practical Chemistry), Botany, Anatomy (including Practical Anatomy and Histology) Physiology and Materia Medica (including Practical Pharmacy).

3. Candidates may appear for examination in Botany one academic year after passing the Matriculation Examination on presentation of the certificates specified above so far as they apply to this subject.

4. The Primary M.D., C.M. Examinations will be held in the third week in April. Candidates are required to transmit the certificates specified above to the Srcretary of the Faculty at least fourteen days before the date of the Examination, to enter their names in the Register of Undergraduates of the University before the date of the examination, and to pay before the date of the examination half the amount of the graduation fee. Should the candidate fail to pass, the fee will not be returned to him, but he will be admitted to any one subsequent Primary Examination without fee.

SXL-FINAL M. D., C. M. EXAMINATIONS.-1. Caudidates for this examination shall be required to furnish certificates to the following effect, viz.:

(1.) That they have completed their twenty-first year or that they will have done so on or before the day of graduation. This certificate shall be signed by themselves.

(2.) Of having passed the Primary M. D., C. M. Examination at this University, or of having passed the same examination at the Halifax Medical College prior to its affiliation with this University, or of having been admitted to the standing of an under-graduate who has passed this examination on certificates from recognized medical schools.

(3.) Of either (a) having attended during four academic years at least two courses of lectures per year in subjects of the Primary and Final M. D., C. M. Examination either in this University or at the Halifax Medical College, or at some other recognised Medical School, or (b) having spent one calendar year in the study of Medicine in the office or offices of one or more registered medical practitioners, and having subsequently attended during three academic years courses of lectures as above.

(4.) Of having attended at least two courses of lectures during at least one academic year at the Halifax Medical College, and of having paid the fees for one course of lectures in each of the subjects of the M. D., C. M. Examination at that College.

(5.) Of having, after passing the Matriculation Examination, attended at the Halifax Medical College, or at some School of Medicine approved by the Senate, two courses of 100 lectures each in each of the following subjects, viz. :— Principles and Practice of Surgery, Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, and Principles and Practice of Medicine; two courses of lectures of fifty lectures each in each of the following subjects, viz. :-Clinical Medicine and Clinical Surgery; and one course of fifty lectures in Medical Jurisprudence.

(6.) Of having, after passing the Matriculation Examination, attended during one calendar year the practice of the Victoria General Hospital, or that of some other Hospital approved by the Senate.

(7.) Of having attended for at least six months the practice of a lying-in hospital, approved by the Senate, or of having attended at least six cases of midwifery under a recognised practitioner.

(8.) Of having obtained proficiency in the practice of Vaccination under a recognised practioner.

2. Candidates will be required to pass written and oral examinations in the following subjects: Principles and Practice of Medicine, Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Principles and Practice of Surgery, and Medical Jurisprudence. The oral examinations in Medicine and Surgery shall include clinical examinations conducted at the bedside, cases being submitted for diagnosis and treatment.

3.

Candidates may appear for examination in Medical Jurisprudence alone, three academic years after passing the Matriculation Examination, on presentation of the certificates specified above so far as they apply to this subject.

4. This Examination will be held in the third week in April. Candidates are required to transmit the certificates specified above to the Secretary of the Faculty at least fourteen days before the date of the Examination, to enter their names in the register of under-graduates before the date of the examination, and to pay before the date of the examination one-half of the amount of the graduation fee. Should the candidate fail to pass, the fee will not be returned to him, but he will be admitted to any one subsequent Final Examination without fee.

§ XLI. ACADEMIC COSTUME.-1. Doctors of Medicine of this University shall be entitled to wear black stuff gowns and hoods. The hoods shall have a lining of scarlet silk bordered with white silk.

2. Successful candidates for this degree shall be required to appear at Convocation in academic costume to have the degree conferred upon them. Degrees shall not be conferred in the absence of the candidate, except by special permission of the Senate.

§ XLII. FEES.-The following fees, payable by candidates for the degree of M. D., C. M., are in all cases payable in advance:

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