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FACULTY OF MEDICAL SCIENCE 193 The subjects of the Pre-Medieal Examination in Science are Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Organic Chemistry Prac- tical Chemistry Physics General Physics Heat Sound Light Electricity Practical Physics COURSES OF STUDY FOR THE EXAMINATIONS OF THE LONDON UNIVERSITY Candidates for the Degrees of the University of London must pass or obtain exemption from the Matriculation examination prior to commencing medical studies Registration as Matriculated student follows automatically only on passing the Matriculation examination Should exemption be claimed by means of the London General Schools Certificate form to be obtained from the External Registrar must be filled up and if exemption is granted fee of seventeen shillings and sixpence must be paid for registration In respect of all other preliminary examinations the Certificate must be submitted to the External Registrar University of London South Kensington student is not registered as having Matricu- lated in the University until he has received official notice to that effect Matriculation Examination The Examination is held three times year in September January and June English Mathematics Arithmetic Algebra and Geometry and foreign language are compulsory subjects and two further selected subjects must be offered Full particulars may be obtained from the External Registrar University of London South Kensington There is special class in the College conducted by Hubert Brinton devoted to preparation for this and other entrance examina- tions First Examination for Medical Degrees Held in July and December Inorganic Chemistry B'olotrv Botany Physics including Mechanics Zoology Second Examination for Medical Degrees Held in March and July Part Organic Chemistry Part II Anatomy Physiology Pharmacology including Materia Medica
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