Calendar: 1871-1872 Page 195
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194 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Each Candidate for Matriculation must produce testi- monial of good moral character and when admitted by the Princip'al must subscribe his name to Declaration that he will conform to all such Rules and Regulations as may from time to time be made for the good government of the College under the sanction and authority of the Council Matriculated Students are expected to attend regularly the College Chapel and the Divinity Lectures by the Chaplain or the Principal they must wear the Academical cap and gown within the precincts of the College except in the Dissecting Room and are required to attend with perfect regularity the lectures of their year Leave of absence can be obtained from the Dean of the Medical Department alone to whom in case of si kness or other unavoidable cause of non- attendance written notice is to be immediately sent Matriculated Students enjoy the following advantages They are more completely under the supervision of the College authorities They pay Ten Guineas less for Hospital Practice They alone can compete for the Warneford Inglis and Medical Scholarships for the Sambrooke Registrar- ships and for the McCaul Leathes Warneford Todd Jelf and other Endowed Prizes They alone can compete for and hold the offices of- Physician's Assistant Physician Accoucheur's Assistant House Surgeon Assistant House Physician Assistant House Surgeon Clinical Clerks Dressers II Occasional Students or those who enter to one or more particular Classes Every Class is open to such Students on payment of the prescribed amount of fees They have the privilege of contending for Class Prizes and Certificates
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