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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1870-1871-258

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MEDICAL DEPARTMENT 257 IV Certificates will not be received on more than one branch of science from one and the same Lecturer but Anatomy and Dissections will be considered as one branch of science 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 No Metropolitan Hospital will be recognised by this College which con- tains less than 150 and no Provincial or Colonial Hospital which contains less than 100 Patients VII The recognition of Colonial Hospitals and Schools is governed by the same Regulations with respect to number of Patients to Courses nf Lectures and to Physicians Surgeons and Lecturers as apply to the recognition of Pro- vincial Hospitals and Schools in England VIII Certificates of Attendance upon the practice of recognised Provincial or Colonial Hospital unconnected with or not in convenient proximity to recognised Medical School will not be received for more than one winter and one summer session of the Hospital Attendance required by the Regulations of this College and in such cases Clinical Lectures will not be required but Cer- tificate of having acted as Dresser for the period of at least six months will be required Note -The Regulations in italics apply to Candidates in the United Kingdom who commenced their professional education on or after the 1st of October 1863 and to Candidates who commenced their professional education in the Colonies on or after the ist of October 1864 IX Certificates will not be received from Candidates who have studied in London unless they shall have registered their cards of admission to attendance on Lectures and Hospital Practice within fifteen days from the commencement of the Session nor from Candidates who have studied elsewhere unless their names shall duly appear in the Registers transmitted during such studies from their respective Schools Those Candidates who shall have pursued the whole of their studies in Scotland or Ireland will be admitted to examination upon the production of the several Certificates required respectively by the College of Surgeons of Edinburgh the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow and the College of Surgeons in Ireland from Candidates lor their Diploma together with Certificate of instruction and proficiency in the practice of Vaccination and satisfactory evidence of having been occupied at least four entire years in the acquirement of professional knowledge and in the case of Candidates who shall have pursued the whole of their studies at recognised Foreign or Colonial Universities upon the production of the several Certificates required for their Degree by the Authorities of such Universities together with Certificate of instruction and proficiency in the practice of Vaccination and satisfactory evi- Η
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