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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1865-1866-249

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MEDICAL DEPARTMENT 249 Sect XII The Degree of Doctor of Medicine may be conferred on any Can- didate who has obtained the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine and is of the age of twenty-four years and has been engaged subsequently to his having received the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine for at least two years in attendance on an Hospital or in the Military or Naval Medical Services or in Medical and Surgical Practice In provincial schools Candidate can make one annus medicus only In the Hospital Schools of London Candidate may make two anni medici The Preliminary Examinations in Arts take place on the last Wednesday of October and the first Tuesday of April The Professional Examinations take place in April June July and October the Examinations in Chemistry Botany and Natural History in April and October those in Anatomy Physiology and Surgery in April and July those in the other subjects in June and July 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 Military 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 III ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS Bye-Laws as to Licentiates Every Candidate for the College Licence except in cases specially exempted is required to produce satisfactory evidence to the following eifect Of having attained the age of twenty-one years II Of moral character III Of having passed preliminary Examination in the subjects of General Education IV Of having been registered as Medical Student by one of the Bodies named in Schedule of the Medical Act
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