Calendar: 1889-1890 Page 315
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medical department 313 attend punctually on the days of the Surgeon under whom they may be serving for the purpose of dressing patients in the Surgery and registering the patients under the direction of the Surgeon or Assistant Surgeon in attendance Dental Surgeon's Assistants -There shall be two Assistants to the Dental Surgeon elected by examination in Dentistry from among those Pupils who shall have attended with regularity the Dental Practice of the Hospital These appointments are open to Students studying for the Dental Diploma of the College of Surgeons as well as to Matriculated Students They shall serve for Six Months shall attend regularly at the hours appointed and act under the direction of the Surgeon Dentist In-Patient Dressers -There shall be twelve In-Patient Dressers four for each In-Patient Surgeon and one for Mr Bell's In-Patients Candidates must have filled the office of Out-Patient Dresser and have attended six months7In-Patient Clinical practice ת addition to the above Γη-Patient Dressers Professor Wood appoints Senior Dresser from amongst his own Dressers as reward for assiduity and skill The viva voce examination shall be principally in Anatomy the written one in Surgery having particular reference to the nature of In-Patient Surgery Candidates shall also if required take case or cases chosen by the Surgeons from patients in the house at the time of examination In-Patient Dressers shall dress and register the cases admitted into the Hospital under the direction of the Surgeon or House Surgeon In every surgical case upon which post-mortem exami- nation is held the Dresser under whose care the patient has been shall immediately after the holding of such examination furnish an abstract of the case to the Pathological Registrar Each Dresser shall also furnish the Registrar with an abstract of every case under his care in which specimen is preserved for the purposes of the Museum
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