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24. Candidates must forward an application to the Registrar at least two months before the Examination. (Vide Form AD.)

25. Each Candidate must pay to the Registrar a fee of Rs. 50, for which a receipt will be given. (Vide Form AE.)

26. Each Candidate for Honours will be examined in each of the following subjects :—

(a) Roman Civil Law.

(b) General Jurisprudence, including International Law.

(c) The several systems of Municipal Law which obtain in India. Three papers will be set, one in each subject (a), (b), and (c): each paper may be divided into two parts, three hours being allowed to each part.

27. The Examination will be conducted by means of printed papers.

28. The Examiners will publish, on the Friday in the ensuing week, lists of the successful Candidates in two Classes, the names in each Class being arranged in alphabetical order. No Candidate shall be placed in the First Class, unless the Examiners are of opinion that he has exhibited considerable original ability as well as great industry.

IV.-MEDICINE.

LICENTIATÈ OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY.

1. A Candidate for the Degree of Licentiate of Medicine and Surgery must have passed the Matriculation Examination of the University of Bombay, or an examination in some University recognized by the University of Bombay, which is, in the judgment of the Syndicate, at least equivalent to the Matriculation Examination of this University, He must have been engaged during five University years in professional study at a School of Medicine recognized by this University.

2. The Candidate will be required to pass three Examinations, of which the first and second may be passed at the same time.

FIRST EXAMINATION IN MEDICINE.

3. The First Examination in Medicine will be held annually at Bombay, commencing on the fourth Monday in September.

4. No Candidate shall be admitted to the Examination unless he shall have produced Certificates to the following effect :

:

(a) of having passed an Examination in Elementary Mechanics of Solids and Fluids.

N.B.-(1). An Examination in Elementary Mechanics of Solids and Fluids will be held each year on the third Monday in July. Candidates must apply for admission not later than the fourth Monday in June, and pay a fee of Rs. 10. Chapters I and II of Balfour Stewart's Lessons in Elementary Physics will form the subject of the Examination.

N.B.-(2). An Examination in Elementary Physics forms a part of the Intermediate Examination in Arts, and an Examination in Experimental Physics forms a part of the Intermediate Examination for the Degree of B. Sc. A Candidate who has passed either of these Examinations in Physics will not be required to produce the certificate required by this clause.

(b) of having been engaged in Medical studies for at least one University year.

(e) of having attended the following Courses :

In Chemistry

In Botany

In Practical Chemistry.
In Materia Medica

In Practical Pharmacy.

One Course of at least 70 Lectures.

One Course of at least 30 Lectures. One Course of instruction of three months. One Course of at least 60 Lectures. (One Course of instruction of at least three months, producing a certificate of having acquired a practical knowledge of the preparation and compounding of Medicines.

5. Candidates must apply to the Registrar two months before the Examination. (Vide Form AF.)

6. Each Candidate must pay to the Registrar a fee of Rs. 15 for which a receipt will be given. (Vide Form AG.)

7. Failure to pass the Examination will not disqualify the Candidate for presenting himself at any subsequent First Examination in Medicine, on a new application being forwarded and a fresh fee paid. 8. Candidates will be examined in the following subjects:

(1) Chemistry and Practical Chemistry.

(2) Botany.*

(3) Materia Medica, and Practical Pharmacy.

N.B.-A Candidate who has passed the Examination for the Degree of B.Sc. in Chemistry and in Botany shall be exempted from the Examination in these subjects at the First Examination in Medicine, and Candidates who have passed the Examination for the Degree of B.Sc. in one only of these subjects shall be exempted from Examination in such subject. Candidates exempted under this provision will not be classed or be eligible for Prizes.

9. The Examination will be written and practical. Oral Examination of the Candidates will be left to the discretion of the Examiners.

10. On the second Monday after the commencement of the Examination, the Examiners shall publish a list of the successful Candidates, arranged in two classes, viz., a First Class arranged in order of merit and a Second Class arranged in alphabetical order.

11. A Certificate will be given to those who pass the Examination. (Vide Form AH.)

SECOND EXAMINATION IN MEDICINE.

12. The Second Examination in Medicine will be held annually in Bombay, commencing on the first Monday in October.

13. No Candidate will be admitted to this Examination unless he shall have produced certificates to the following effect :

(1) Of having been engaged in Medical studies for at least two

years.

(2) Of having qualified for admission to, or having passed, the First Examination in Medicine.

(3) (a) Of having attended the following Courses :

In Anatomy

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{Two Courses each of at least 70

1 Lectures.

In Physiology and General ( Two Courses each of at least 70 Anatomy. (b) Of having been engaged in dissection for two terms, in the course of which he must have dissected the whole human body twice.

* In Systematic Botany the Candidate will be required to possess a competent acquaintance with the following Natural Orders :

Anonaceæ, Cruciferæ, Capparidaceæ, Malvaceæ, Tiliaceæ, Guttiferæ, Meliaceæ, Aurantiaceæ, Vitaceæ, Anacardiacea, Leguminosa, Lythraceæ, Passifloraceæ, Cucurbitaceæ, Myrtacea, Combretaceæ, Rubiacea, Compositæ, Apocynaceæ, Asclepiadaceæ, Convolvulaceæ, Solanaceæ, Atropaceæ, Labiata, Verbenacea, Scrophulariacea, Nyctaginaceæ, Amaranthaceæ, Moraceæ, Euphorbiacea, Aristolochiacea, Cycadacea, Orchidaceae, Zingiberaceæ, Marantaceæ, Musacea, Amaryllidaceæ, Liliacea, Palmacea, Araceae, Cyperaces, Graminacea, Filices, Fungi, Algæ.

14. Candidates must apply to the Registrar two months before the Examination. (Vide Form AI.)

15. Each Candidate must pay to the Registrar a fee of Rs. 20, for which a receipt will be given. (Vide Form AJ.)

16. Failure to pass the Examination will not disqualify the Candidate for presenting himself at any subsequent Second Examination in Medicine, on a new application being forwarded and a fresh fee paid, 17. Candidates will be examined in the following subjects:1. Anatomy, Descriptive and Practical.

2. Physiology and Histology.

18. The Examination will be written and practical. Oral Examination of the Candidates will be left to the discretion of the Examiners.*

19. On the second Monday after the commencement of the Examination, the Examiners will publish a list of the successful Candidates, arranged in two Classes, viz., a First Class arranged in order of merit and a Second Class arranged in alphabetical order.

20. A Certificate will be given to those who pass the Examination. (Vide Form AK.)

EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF L.M. & S.

21. The Examination for the Degree of Licentiate of Medicine and Surgery will be held twice a year in Bombay, one Examination commencing on the fourth Monday in June, and the other on the fourth Monday in November.

22.

No Candidate will be admitted to this Examination within two years of the time of passing the Second Examination.

N.B.-A Candidate who is a Licentiate of Medicine and Surgery of

a recognized Indian University, or who is legally qualified to practise Medicine and Surgery in the United Kingdom and who desires to obtain the degree of L.M. & S. of this University, will be required to pass the final Examination for the Degree of L.M. & S. only.

23. Each Candidate must, subsequent to passing the Second Examination, have attended the following courses :—

In Medicine..........

In Surgery

Two Courses each of at least 70 Lectures.

Two Courses each of at least 70 Lectures,

In Midwifery and Diseases
of Women and Children.
In Diseases of the Eye......
In Pathology

In Hygiene

In Medical Jurisprudence

Two Courses each of at least 60 Lectures.

One Course of at least 25 Lectures.
One Course of at least 30 Lectures.
One Course of at least 20 Lectures.

and Practical Toxicology. One Course of at least 50 Lectures.

In Operative Surgery One Course of at least 25 Lectures.

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*Since 1890, there has been a practical and oral examination held in Physiology distinct from the written examination in the same subject.

and have dissected the surgical regions, and performed operations on the dead subject, during two terms in Medicine, and have attended a Lying-in Hospital for six months and have conducted Midwifery cases, or have conducted at least six labours (Certificates on this subject will be received from any legally qualified Practitioner in Medicine), and have attended hospital practice during a period of at least two University years, in the following manner, viz. :—

(a) Eighteen months at the Medical Practice of a recognized hospital or hospitals (during at least nine of which he must have officiated as Clinical Clerk), with lectures on Clinical Medicine during such attend

ance;

(b) Eighteen months at the Surgical Practice of a recognized hospital or hospitals (during at least nine of which he must have officiated as Surgical Dresser), with lectures on Clinical Surgery during such attendance; and

(c) Three months at the Practice of an Eye Infirmary.

24. Each Candidate will be required to produce reports of six Medical and of six Surgical cases, drawn up and written by himself, during the periods of service as Clinical Clerk and Surgical Dresser, respectively, the said reports to be duly authenticated by the Professors of Clinical Medicine and Surgery; and must produce a certificate of good moral conduct from the Head of the College in which he has studied.

25. Candidates must apply to the Registrar two months before the Examination. (Vide Form AL.)

26. Each Candidate must pay to the Registrar a fee of Rs. 30 (or a fee of Rs 60 in case he means to appear at the Examination to be held in June) for which a receipt will be given. (Vide Form AM.).

27. Failure to pass the Examination will not disqualify the Candidate for presenting himself at any subsequent Examination for the Degree of Licentiate of Medicine and Surgery, on a new application being forwarded and a fresh fee paid.

28. No Candidate will be permitted to appear at this Examination unless he has completed his twenty-first year, or will have attained that age before the fixed date for the annual Convocation for Conferring Degrees.

29. Candidates will be examined in the following subjects :

(1) Principles and Practice of Medicine, including Pathology and Therapeutics.

(2) Principles and Practice of Surgery, including Surgical Anatomy and Ophthalmic Surgery.

(3) Midwifery, and Diseases of Women and Children.

(4) Medical Jurisprudence, including Practical Toxicology and Hygiene.

30. The Examination will be written and practical. Oral Examination will be left to the discretion of the Examiners.

31. The Clinical Examination in Medicine and Surgery will be conducted in the wards of a hospital, and will be of a nature faithfully and fully to test the Candidate's practical ability in taking, recording and treating cases of disease, investigating the pathology of disease, microscopically, chemically, and otherwise, and in surgical manipula

tions.

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