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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1852-1853-131

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MEDICAL DEPARTMENT 127 Descriptive Anatomy General Anatomy and Physiology practical Medical Session lrU ν Pract ce Anatomy Surgical 01 Medicine Practice of Principles and Practice theHospital of Surgery and Medical Comparative Anatomy Surgical Practical Chemistry Clinical Second Course or Le ture8 Course of Analytical Midwifery Chemistry יי Fourth Year Medical and Surgical Hospital Practice The Student who follows this Course of study in the order here laid down 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 London The University of Edinburgh requires that one year out of the four shall be spent in Edinburgh Students are recommended in accordance with the regula- tions of the Society of Apothecaries to give especial atten- tion to the study of Morbid Anatomy in their Second Summer and Third Winter Sessions 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 Fourth Winter Session 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 First Winter General Anatomy and Vn "mv Session Physiology JAnatomj Chemistry י Botany First Summer Matel iaMedica practjce 0f Session Midwifery the Hospital Descriptive Anatomy Practical and c1i ical Second Winter "" י Session dicine Surgery Midwifery Second bummer Practical chemistry Session forensic Medicine
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