Calendar: 1859-1860 Page 214
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214 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT III Graduates in Medicine of any legally constituted College or University requiring residence to obtain Degrees will be admitted for Examination on adducing together with their Diploma or Degree proof of having completed the Anatomical and Surgical Education required by the foregoing Regulations either at the School and Hospital of the University where they shall have graduated or at one or more of the recognised Schools and Hospitals in the United Kingdom IV Candidates who shall have attended at recognised Colonial Hospitals and Schools the Medical and Surgical Practice and the several Courses of Lectures with the Demonstrations and Dissections required by the foregoing Regula- tions will be admitted for Examination upon producing Certificates of such attendance together with Certificates of having attended in London during one Winter Session the Surgical Practice of recognised Hospital and Lectures on Anatomy Physiology and Surgery with Demonstrations and Dissections Certificates will not be recognised from any Hospital unless the Surgeons thereto be members of one of the legally constituted Colleges of Surgeons in the United Kingdom nor from any School of Anatomy and Physiology or Midwifery unless the teachers in such School be members of some legally con- stituted College of Physicians or Surgeons in the United Kingdom nor from any School of Surgery unless the Teachers in such School be members of one of the legally constituted Colleges of Surgeons in the United Kingdom VI Certificates will not be received on more than one branch of science from one and the same Lecturer but Anatomy and Physiology-Demonstrations and Dissections-will be respectively considered as one branch of science and in those Schools in Scotland or Ireland in which such division of those subjects is sanctioned by the College of Surgeons in each kingdom the Institutes of Medicine-Anatomy Demonstrations and Dissections-may be separately certified VII Certificates will not be received from Candidates who have studied in London unless they shall have registered their tickets at the College as required by the Regulations during the last ten days of January March and October in each year nor from Candidates who have studied elsewhere unless their names shall duly appear in the Registers transmitted during such studies from their respective Schools In the Certificates of attendance on Hospital Practice and on Lectures it is required that the dates of commencement and termination be clearly expressed and no interlineation erasure or alteration will be allowed Rlank forms of the required Certificates may be obtained on application to the Secre- tary to whom they must be delivered properly filled up ten days before the Candidate can be admitted to examination and all such Certificates are retained at the College Regulations relating to the Examination for the Diploma of Member of the College The Examination of Candidates for the Diploma of Member of this College will be divided into two parts the first relating to Anatomy and Physiology the recond relating to Pathology Surgery and Surgical Anatomy The First Examination on Anatomy and Physiology will be made as practical and demonstrative as possible
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