Calendar: 1848-1849 Page 110
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100 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Descriptive Anatomy Genrral Anatomy and Third Winter Physiology Anatomy Session Medicine NiXTLy PneUM of Third Summer Forensic Medicine JS 11ן 1וץי Session Praetica Midwifery Jti ί Fourth Winter iIe liei Session IMidwiiery Fourth Summer Session Compilative Anatomy The course of study here proposed by the Professors does not at all militate against the courses prescribed by the Col- lege of Surgeons and the Society of Apothecaries and differs from them mainly in extending the period of attendance from three vears to four vears The Student who follows this Course will qualify himself for examination at the College of Surgeons at the Society of Apothecaries at the University of London or at the College of Physicians in Loudon The University of Edinburgh requires that one year out of the four shall be spent in Edinburgh Students who intend to graduate in the University of London are recommended to attend in addition to the Scheme proposed above second Course of Chemistry in the Second Winter Session and those who have not served an Appren- ticeship are recommended to attend two Courses of Materia Medica and Therapeutics Students who are intended for the Medical Service of the Army and Navy must attend three Courses of Medicine and three Courses of Surgery and should therefore attend in addition to the Courses prescribed above Course of each in the Second Winter Session II If the Student be desirous of accomplishing in three years the amount of attendance required by the College of Surgeons St'idents attending the Lectures on Forensic Medicine are recommended to avail themselves of the facility which will be atforded to them at this period of practising the application of tests for poisons under proper direction Candidates for the degree of in the University of Loudon are recom- mended to attend course of Lectures on General Anatomy and Physiology and on Comparative Auatomy 111 the previous Winter or in this Summer Session
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