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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1877-1878-290

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288 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT VII 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 VIII The recognition of Colonial Hospitals and Schools is governed by the same Regulations with respect to number of Patients to Courses of Lectures as apply to the recognition of Provincial Hospitals and Schools in England IX 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 ot this College and in such cases Clinical Lectures will not be necessary but Cer- tificate of having acted as Dresser for the period of at least six months will be required Certificates will not be received from Candidates who have studied in London unless they shall have registered at the College 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 in the Provincial Schools of England unless their names shall be duly returned from theirrespective Schools At their first registration in October Candidates will be required to produce certificate of having passed one or other of the Preliminary Examinations in General Knowledge recognised by this College 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 and the practical examinations of patients 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 oi Colonial or Foreign University approved by the Council of the College II declaration by the Candidatei prior to his admission to the Fiual Examination for Membership or Fellowship that it is his intention to obtain either of the Medical Qualifications mentioned in the foregoing paragraph in which case the Diploma of the College will not be issued to him until he shall produce either the said Medical Qualification or proof of having passed the several examinations entitling him to receive the same
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