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MEDICAL DEPARTMENT 215 The Second Examination on Pathology Surgery and Surgical Anatomy will be partly written and partly oral and the written part of this Examination will have the precedence II The Examination on Anatomy and Physiology will be held in the months of April May July November and January The Examination on Anatomy will be on the recently dissected Subject and on prepared parts of the Human Body Candidates for these Examinations are required to signify their desire of being admitted thereto not less than one month previous to the period of examination The fee of Five Guineas will be paid by each Candidate prior to his Examina- tion on Anatomy and Physiology and which fee will be allowed in the fee required on his admission as Member of the College Such Students as shall have completed the Second Session of their Anatomical Studies and shall be desirous thereof will be admitted to the First or Anatomica Examination in November or January next And from and after the st of March next all Candidates for the Diploma of the College will be required to undergo the double examination June 10 1858 SOCIETY OF APOTHECARIES Every Candidate for Certificate of Qualification to practise as an Apothecary will be required to produce Testimonials- Of having passed preliminary examination in Classics and Mathematics Certificate of having passed the Matriculation Examination at the University of London or the Middle Class Ex- amination of Oxford or Cambridge will suffice Of having served an Apprenticeship of not less than five years to Practitioner qualified by the Act of 1815 No gentleman practising as an Apothecary in England or "Wales can give his apprentice legal title to examination unless he is himself legally qualified to practise as an Apothecary either by having been in practice prior to or on the 1st of August 1815 or by having received certificate of his qualifi- cation from the Court of Examiners An apprenticeship for not less than five years to Surgeons practising as Apothecaries in Ireland and Scotland gives to the apprentice title to be admitted to examination Of having attained the full age of twenty-one years As evidence of age copy of the baptismal register will be required in every case where it can possibly be procured Of good moral conduct testimonial of moral character from the gentleman to whom the Candidate has been an apprentice will always be more satisfactory than from any other person Of having pursued Course of Medical Study in conformity with the Regulations of the Court
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