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MEDICAL DEPARTMENT '275 II ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS Bye-Lairs as to Licentiates Every Candidate for the College Licence who shall commenre his Pro- fessional Study on or afrer the First day of October 1874 will be required to produce satisfactory evidence of having completed the Course of Study ia at- cordance with the By-Laws and Regulations of tbe College and to pass the Professional Examinations conducted by the Conjoint Examining Board "-By- Law enacted August 5th 1874 Every Candidate for the College Licence except in cases specially exempted is required to produce satisfactory evidence to the following effect 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 in the manner prescribed by tlie General Medical Council Of having been engaged in professional studies during four years of which at least three Winter Sessions and two Summer Sessions shall have been passed at recognized Medical School or Schools aiid one Winter Session and two Summer Sessions in one or other of the following ways Attending the practice of Hospital or other Institution recognised by the College for that purpose Receiving instruction as the Pupil of legally qualified Practitioner holding any public appointment which affords opportunities satis- factory to the Examiners of imparting practical knowledge of Medicine Surgery or Midwifery Attending Lectures on any of the required subjects of professional study at recognised place of instruction VI having attended during three Winter Sessions and two Summer Scstiqps the Medical and Surgical practice at recognised Hospital or Hospitals of having dischaiged tbe duties of Clinical Clerk at recognised Hospital for period of not less than three months of having performed the duties 01 Dresser at recognised Hospital for period of not less than three months and of having been engaged during six months in the Clinical study of Diseases peculiar to Women VII Of having studied the following subjects Vide Regulations issued October st 1874 Anatomy with Dissections during Two Winter Sessions of Six Mouths each Physiology Chemistry Practical Chemistry Materia Medica Six Months Three Months Three Months
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