Calendar: 1859-1860 Page 217
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MEDICAL DEPARTMENT 217 All Students in London are required personally to register the several classes for which they have taken tickets and those only will be considered as com- plying with the regulations of the Court whose names and classes in the Register correspond with their Schedules Tickets of admission to lectures and medical practice must be registered in the months of October and May but no ticket will be registered unless it be dated within seven days of the commencement of the Course Due notice of the days and hours of such registrations will be given from time to time Junior Preliminary Examination in Classics and Mathematics An Examination in Classics and Mathematics will be held at the Hall three times in the year viz on the third Tuesday in the months of March July and November Medical Students will be admitted to this Examination at any period from the date of their Apprenticeship to the commencement of the Second Winter Session of their curriculum and those who pass it will not be subject to any subsequent Examination in Latin except in the Pharmacopoeia Londinensis and Prescriptions The subjects of Examination will be announced in the Medical Journals three months before each Examination Candidates for this Examination will be required to enter their names in book kept at the Beadle's Office not less than Fortnight before the day of Examination This Examina- tion will be compulsory on those Gentlemen who commence their Apprenticeship on or after the 1st of August 1858 unless they produce Certificate of having passed either the Matriculation Examination at the University of London or the Middle Class Examination of Oxford or Cambridge Gentlemen failing to pass this Examination will not be re-admitted under period of Four Months Examination Every person intending to offer himself for Examination must give notice in writing to the Clerk of the Society on or before the Monday previously to the day of Examination and must at the same time deposit all the required testi- monials at the office of the Beadle where attendance is given every day except Sunday from ten until four o'clock On and after August tst 1858 the Examination of the Candidate for Certificate of Qualification to practise as an Apothecary will be divided into two parts First Examination which may be passed after the Second Winter Session provided the Candidate has completed his 19th year will embrace the following subjects Latin including the Pharmacopoeia and Physicians' Prescriptions Anatomy Physiology General and Practical Chemistry Botany Materia Medica Second Examination after the Third Winter Session the five years pnpilage being completed Practice of Medicine and Pathology Midwifery including the diseases of women and children Forensic Medicine and Toxicology The Examination of the Candidate for Certificate of Qualification to act as Assistant to an Apothecary in compounding and dispensing medicines will be as follows In translating Physicians' Prescriptions and the Pharmacopoeia Londinensis ζ In Pharmacy and Materia Medica
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