Calendar: 1848-1849 Page 109
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MEDICAL DEPARTMENT 105 Section III Course of Education recommended to the Medical Students by the Professors of King's College The Medical Professors of King's College sensible of the difficulties which beset the Student at the commencement of his career propose the following Course for his guidance in the prosecution of his studies The Professors strongly recommend that four years should be spent in attending the various Courses of Medical Lectures in the College Although period of three years has been found sufficient to accomplish the attendance on the Courses prescribed by the College of Surgeons and the Apothecaries' Company yet the Student will certainly derive great advantage from extending the term to four years and thus diminishing the number of Courses which he is required to attend in any one Session The following is the order in which Students intending to pursue their Medical studies during four years are advised to attend the several Courses of Lectures given in the College Descriptive Anatomy Practical General Anatomy and aton Physiology Chemistry First Summer Botany Session IChemical Manipulation Descriptive Anatomy Practical Second Winter General Anatomy and Anatomy Session Physiology y' Materia Medica and Therapeutics Seless onmmer PracticalPharmacy Practice of the Hospital and Clinical Lectures The regulations of the University of London and of the Medical Boards the Army and Navy require certificates of having practised the manipulations Chemistry
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