Calendar: 1846-1847 Page 108
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100 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Medical Institution and of having practised his profession during tlinv years or if he has taken the Degree of 31 1$ in this University of ha 11ur been engaged during five years in the practice of his profession One year of attendance on Clinical or Practical Medicine or two years of I'ractiu' dis- pensed with in the case of those who at the second Examination ha been placed in the First Divison Of Moral Character signed by two persons Candidates shall be examined in the following subjects -Elements of Intel- leetual Philosophy Logic and Moral Philosophy Medicine and shall write Commentary on some case in Medicine Surgery or Midwifery at their own option Amount of fee 10 The most distinguished Candidate receives ן gold medal of '201 value medal of the value of 10 is given to the author of the best Commentary on the case in Surgery the case in Medicine the ease in Midwifery and to the writer of the best Thesis on subject of his own choice Section XIV KOYAL COLLEOK Ο ל' I'll YSICIAJiS Every Candidate for Diploma in Medicine upon presenting himself for examination shall produce satisfactory evidence of uniinpeaehed moral eha- meter of having completed the twenty-sixth year of his age of having devoted himself for five years at least to the study of Medicine The course of study thus ordered by the College comprises Anatomy and Physiology the Theory and l'nietice of I'hysie Forensic Medicine Materia Medica and Botany and the principles of Midwifery aud Surgery With regard to practical medicine the College considers it essential that each Candidate shall have diligently attended for three entire years the I'liv- sicians' practice of some general Hospital in Great Britain or Ireland contain- Lag at least one hundred beds and having regular establishment of Phy- sicians as well as Surgeons Candidates who have been educated abroad will be required to show that in addition to the full conrse of study already specified they have diligently attended the Physicians' practice in some general Hospital in this country for at bast twelve months Candidates who have already been eugaged in practice and have attained the age of forty years but have not passed through the complete course of study above descrihed may be admitted to examination upon presenting to the Censors' Board such testimonials of character general and professional as shall be satisfactory to the College The first Examination is in Anatomy and Physiology and is understood to comprise knowledge of such propositions in any of the physical sciences as have refereuce to the structure and functions of the human body The second Examination includes all that relates to the causes and symptom
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