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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1881-1882-309

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310 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT The Third or Final Examination The College does not admit to the Third or Final Examination any Candidate not exempted from Registration whose name has not been entered in the Medical Students' Register at least forty-five months nor till the expiration of two years after the passing of the Second Examination The subjects of the Final Examination are Medical Anatomy and Pathology including Morbid Anatomy and the Principles and Practice of Medicine Surgical Anatomy and Pathology including Morbid Anatomy and the Principles and Practice of Surgery Midwifery and Diseases peculiar to Women Forensic Medicine Public Health and Therapeutics are subjects in- eluded in the Final Examination Candidate will be admitted to the Third or Final Examination on producing evidence Of being Twenty-one Years of age Of Moral Character Of having passed the Second Examination Of having studied Medicine Surgery and Midwifery in accordance with the Regulations prescribed in Section Clauses and 13 to 23 pages 307 and 308 The Fee for admission to the Third or Final Examination is Five Guineas eing part of the entire Fee for the Licence and if Candidate be rejected he will be required to pay an additional Fee of Three Guineas before readmission to the Examination Candidate rejected in the Third or Final Examination will not be re- admitted to Examination until after the lapse of six months from the date of rejection The Fee for the Licence is Fifteen Guineas Any Candidate who shall produce satisfactory evidence of having passed an Examination on any of the subjects of the First Examination conducted at University in the United Kingdom in India or in British Colony will be exempt from re-examination on those subjects in which he has passed Any Candidate who shall produce satisfactory evidence of having passed an Examination on Anatomy and Physiology conducted by the Royal College of Surgeons of England or the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh or the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland or the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow after Course of Study and an Examination satisfactory to the College will be exempt from re-examination on those subjects Any Candidate who shall produce satisfactory evidence of having passed an Examination on Anatomy and Physiology required for Degree in Medicine or Surgery at University in the United Kingdom in India or in British Colony after Course of Study and an Examination satisfactory to the College will be exempt from re-examination on those subjects
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