Calendar: 1871-1872 Page 260
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MEDICAL DEPARTMENT 259 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 tor 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- dence of having been occupied at least four entire years in the acquirement of professional knowledge XI Members or Licentiates of any legally constituted College of Surgeons in the United Kingdom and Graduates in Surgery of any University recognised for this purpose by this College will be admitted to examination on producing their Diploma Licence or Degree together with proof of being twenty-one years of age Certificate of instruction and proficiency in the practice of Vacci- nation and satisfactory evidence of having been occupied at least four entire years in the acquirement of professional knowledge XII Graduates in Medicine of any legally constituted College or University requiring residence to obtain Degrees will be admitted for Examination on adducing together with their Diploma or Degree proof of having completed the Anatomical and Surgical Education required hy the foregoing Regulations either at the School and Hospital of the University where they shall have graduated or at one or more of the recognised Schools and Hospitals in the United Kingdom Professional Examination This Examination is divided into two parts The first or Primary Examination on Anatomy and Physiology is partly written and partly demonstrative on the recently dissected Subject and on prepared parts of the Human body The Second or Pass Examination on Surgical Anatomy and the Principles and Practice of Surgery and Medicine is partly written partly oral and partly on the practical use of Surgical Apparatus Candidates can claim exemption from examination in Medicine under the following conditions viz The production by the Candidate of Degree Diploma or Licence in Medicine entitling him to register under the Medical Act of 1858 or Degree Diploma or Licence in Medicine of Colonial or Foreign University approved by the Council of the College II declaration by the Candidate prior to his admission to the Final Examination for Membership or Fellowship that it is
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