Calendar: 1851-1852 Page 136
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134 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT II If the Student be desirous of accomplishing in three years the amount of attendance required by the College of Surgeons and by the Society of Apothecaries he may do so by following the subjoined course of study Descriptive Anatomy General Anatomy ami Physiology Chemistry First Summer otfan-y1 Session Materia Medica VMidwitery Practical Anatomy ץי Descriptive Anatomy Second Winter Ge ra f"atomy Anatomy Session Physiology session Medicine Surgery ο "Midwifery Second Summer Practical chemistry session ן forensic Medicine Descriptive Anatomy Practica1 Third Winter 0f0 Anatomy Session Mw due Surgery Practice of Surgery Session Practice of the Hospital and Clinical Lectures Students who are intended for the medical service of the Army or Navy must attend three Courses of Medicine and three Courses of Surgery and consequently Course of each in the First Winter in addition to the Courses prescribed above They also require six months of Practical Pharmacy and Course of Comparative Anatomy or Natural History The Practical Pharmacy may be most conveniently attended in the First and Second Summer Sessions and Comparative Anatomy in the Third Summer Session Students who intend to prepare themselves for the Fellowship of the College of Surgeons require additional attendance in the class of Practical Chemistry and that three years at least shall have been passed in one or more of the recognised Hospitals or Schools of London All Students are strongly recommended at least during their first year to avail themselves of the assistance of the Medical Tutor The College of Surgeons requires Certificates of attendance on the Practice of Surgery during three Winter and three Summer Sessions
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