FACULTY OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF GLASGOW.

FACULTY OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF GLASGOW.

466 conducted in the same manner as the ordinary surgical examinations. Candidates for the Dental Diploma must produce evidence of having attained the...

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466 conducted in the same manner as the ordinary surgical examinations. Candidates for the Dental Diploma must produce evidence of having attained the age of twenty-one years, and will require to produce a certificate of having passed the Preliminary Examination in General Education required for the ordinary licence in Surgery, or an examination equivalent to this, and recognised by the General Medical Council, except in the case of candidates who shall have commenced . their professional education previous to the first day of August, 1878. Candidates will alo he required to produce certificates of having been engaged during four years in the acquirement of professional knowledge, and of having been during that

period, or at some time previous to their examination, engaged for not less than three years in the acquirement of a practical knowledge of Mechanical Dentistry with a practitioner registered under this Act. Lectures and other courses

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cognised medical school, and the numher of lectures in each of the general courses must correspond with those required for the Surgical Diploma of the College. The fee for the diploma is £ 10 10s. ROYAL COLLEGES OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, EDINBURGH. The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, and the

REGULATIONS REGARDING THE DOUBLE

QUALIFICATION. The Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow and the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, grant their diplomas conjointly before a board of examiners in which each body is represented, the object being to give to students facilities for obtaining from two separate bodies, and at less expense, a double qualification in Medicine and Surgery. Students passing this examination successfully will be enabled to register two qualifications under the Medical Act - namely, Licentiate of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, and Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. The curriculum of study embraces a course of Medicine, in addition to the subjects required for a diploma of the Faculty. The fee for the first examination is eight guineas ; for the second twelve guineas. The examination for the Double Qualification will begin in the Faculty Hall, Glasgow, at the following periodsnamely, first examination, October 18th, 1881; January llthr April 4th, July 19th, 1882. The second examination will begin on October 27th, 1881; January 19th, April 13th, and July 27th, 1882. Applications to be admitted to either the first or second examination must be made to the Secretary of the Faculty not later than one week preceding the examination. Candidates are required to subscribe a declaration that they have not been rejected by any examining board within three months before the examination. The other regulations are nearly the same as those for the diploma of the Faculty.

Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, while they still continue to give their diplomas separately, under separate regulations, have made arrangements by which, after one series of examinations, the student may obtain the diplomas of both Colleges. The general principle of this joint examination is, that it shall be conducted by a board in which each body is represented in tllO-,O branches which are common to both medicine and surgery ; but that the College of Physicians shall take exclusive charge of the examination in Medicine, and the College of Surgeons of the examination in Surgery. The object of the joint examination is to give to students facilities for obtaining from two separate bodies, and at less expense, a qualification in Medicine and a qualification in Surgery. Students prising that examination successfully will be enabled o register two qualifications under the Medical Act—Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, and Licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. The arrangement for thus conferring a double qualification by the co-operation of the two Colleges is in conformity with Section 19 of the Medical Act, and has received the special sanction of the General Council of Medical Education and Registration.

KING AND QUEEN’S COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS IN IRELAND. Examinations in the subjects of the First Professional Examinations are held quarterly in January, April, July, and October. Examinations in the subjects of the Final Examinations for the licence in Medicine of the College and for the licence in Midwifery are held in the week following the first Friday in each month, except August and September. Every candidate for a licence must return his name to the Registrar of the College, and lodge with him his certificates, bank (Royal Bank of Ireland) receipt of fees, and his schedule, at least four days before the first Friday in each month. Special examinations will be held at such times as the President may appoint. Licence in Medicine.—Every candidate for the licence of the College to practise Medicine must produce satisfactory evidence-1. Of character, from a Fellow of the College, or

from two registered practitioners. 2. Of having passed an examination in general education, held by some one of the examining bodies recognised by the General Medical CounciL 3. Of having been engaged during a period of four years in FACULTY OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF the study of Medicine. 4. Of having attended courses of GLASGOW. lectures on the following subjects, at schools recognised by Preliminary Examinations in General Literature, in ac- the College : Practical Anatomy, two courses; Physiology cordance with the regulations of the General Council, will or Institutes of Medicine, Chemistry, Practical Chemistry, be held in the Faculty Hall during the session 1881-82 on Materia Medica, Medical Jurisprudence, Practice of Medithe following Fridays, commencing at 9 o’clock-namely, cine and Pathology, Surgery, and Midwifery—each one October 21st, 1881, March 31st, June 30th, and September course. 5. Of having attended for twenty-seven months a 8th, 1882 ; and on each occasion the examination will be recognised Medico-Chirurgical Hospital, in which clinical continued on the succeeding day. Those who are unsuc- lectures and clinical instruction in Medicine are given, the cessful may appear at one subsequent examination without attendance not to be for more than nine months in any one a second fee. The fee for the examination and year-viz., six winter, and three summer months-for not certificate is 10& less than three months. 6. Of having studied Fever in a The course of study for the diploma and the regulations recognised clinical hospital, containing fever wards, and re generally correspond with thoe required by the Royal corded from daily personal observation at least five cases of fever, to the satisfaction of the attending clinical phyCollege of Surgeons of Edinburgh. The Professional Exa,mination are held at four periods in sician, as attested by his signature.24 7. Of having attended 1881-in January, April, July,and October. The following Practical Midwifery and Diseases of Women for six months are the dates at which the first examination will begin in at a Lying-in Hospital or Maternity recognised by the Col1881-82 : Oct. 18th, 1881 ; Jan. llth, April 4th, July 19th, lege ; or, where such hospital attendance cannot have been 1882. The second examination will commence on Oct. 25tb, obtained during the course of study, of having been en1881 ; Jan. 16th, April 10th, and July 24th, 1882. Candi- gaged in Practical Midwifery under the supervision of a dates will not be admitted to the final examination until registered practitioner holding public appointments; in either the expiry of forty-five months from the date of registration, case not less than twenty labour cases must have been which period must embrace at least three winter and two’ actually attended. 8. Of having lodged the admission feer summer sessions, or four winter sessions, of study at a medicalin the Royal Bank of Ireland, Foster-place, to the credit of school. the College. The regulations regarding examinations are nearly similar The professional examination is divided into two parts: to those of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. 1. Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry, and Materia Medica. The fee for the diploma. is fifteen guineas—six guineas for 24 Candidates who commenced their hospital studies between the first and nine guineas for the second examination. Can1S76, and October, 1879, will be required to conform to didates not already qualified iMedcine are examined inSeptember, Rule 6, or to produce evidence of having attended for nine months& that subject orally and clinically, as well as by written papers. hospital which contained fever wards.

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