Calendar: 1859-1860 Page 211
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MEDICAL DEPARTMENT 211 Sect VII If the Faculty be satisfied on this point they shall proceed to examine him either viva voce or in writing first on Anatomy Chemistry Botany Institutes of Medicine and Natural History bearing chiefly on Zoology and secondly on Materia Medica Pathology Practice of Medicine Surgery Midwifery and Medical Jurisprudence Sect VIII Students who profess themselves ready to submit to an exami- nation on the first division of these subjects at the end of the third year of their studies shall be admitted to it at that time Sect IX If any one at these private examinations be found unqualified for the Degree he must study during another year two of the subjects prescribed in Section II Class in this or in some other University as above defined before he can be admitted to another Examination Sect Should he be approved of he will be allowed but not required to print his Thesis and if printed forty copies of it must be delivered before the 25th day of July to the Dean of the Medical Faculty Sect XI If the Candidate have satisfied the Medical Faculty the Bean shall lay the proceedings before the Senatus Academicus by whose authority the Candidate shall be summoned on the 31st of July to defend his Thesis and finally if the Senate think fit he shall be admitted on the first lawful day of August to the Degree of Doctor Sect XII The Senatus Academicus on the day here appointed shall assemble at Ten o'clock for the purpose of conferring the Degree and no Candidate unless sufficient reason be assigned shall absent himself on pain of being refused his Degree for that year Sect XIII Candidates for Graduation shall be required to produce evidence of their having confonned to those Regulations which were in force at the time they commenced their Medical Studies in University Candidates who commenced their studies before 1825 will be exempted from the fourth year of attendance Sect from the additional Hospital attendance Sect II Art from the necessity of year's study in Edinburgh Sect III and from any attendance on Clinical Surgery Practical Anatomy Medical Jurisprudence Pathology and Natural History Surgery distinct from Anatomy Μι 1τλκϊ Surgery Those who commenced between 1825 and 1831 will be exempted from attend- ance on General Pathology and also on Surgery distinct from Anatomy Those who commenced between 1825 and 1833 will be required to attend only two of the following classes viz Clinical Surgery Military Surgery Medical Jurisprudence Practical Anatomy Natural History And those who commenced before 1833 will be exempted from the attendance specified in Sect II Arts and
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