ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS IN IRELAND.

ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS IN IRELAND.

ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS IN IRELAND. in January, April, July, and October. The fee for the examination is £21 to Licentiates of the College, or £36 1...

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ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS IN IRELAND. in January, April, July, and October. The fee for the examination is £21 to Licentiates of the College, or £36 15s. Further particulars can be obtained to non-Licentiates. from the Registrar of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, Kildare-street, Dublin. The Fellowship.-Fellows are elected by ballot. Applicants must have been a Member of the College for at least one year and must have attained the age of 27 years. There is a fee of .f:35 in addition to a stamp duty of .E25.

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The fees candidates must not be less than 25 years of age. for the examinations are as follows :-Primary Examination, each admission, £55s.Final Examination, each admission, Z55s. Of these examination fees .610 10s. will be reckoned as part of the £42 fee payable upon admission to the Fellowship. The fee to be paid is £42, except when the new Fellow is a Licentiate of the College, in which case it is .f:26 5s. In cases of rejection the examination fees are retained by the College and are not allowed for in the fees for reexamination. A rejected candidate will not be again admitted to ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS IN IRELAND. examination until after a period of three months. The Licence in Surgery.-A candidate whose name is Further particulars can be obtained from the Registrar of entered either on the Medical Register for the United I the College, Stephen’s-green, West Dublin. Kingdom, the Colonial Medical Register, or the Foreign Medical Register of the year in which he presents himself for examination, and who satisfies the Council that he has ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF IRELAND passed through a course of study and Examinations AND ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS IN equivalent to those required by the Regulations of the IRELAND. Conjoint Board of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland the candidate for and the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, preceded by Every Conjoint Examinations of the the passing of an Examination in Arts recognised by the Colleges shall produce evidence of having before entering General Medical Council, may, at the discretion of the on medical studies passed a Preliminary Examination in general education recognised by the Royal Colleges. Each Council, be admitted to the Examination. Candidates are examined in Surgery, Clinical Surgery, candidate before receiving his diplomas must produce a Operative Surgery on the subject, Surgical Appliances, registrar’s certificate or other satisfactory evidence that he and Ophthalmic Surgery. The examination is partly written, has attained the age of 21 years. Preliminary -Examination.-The subjects for examination partly ’lnvâ voce, and partly practical. The fee is ;E26 5s., of which .655s. is retained by the College in the case of are identical with those prescribed for the Preliminary Examination by the General Council of Medical Education unsuccessful candidates. Candidates are required to lodge their applications, and Registration. Professional Examinations. -Every candidate must pass declarations, and certiticates with the Registrar at least 21 four Professional Examinations--at the end of the first, the date of the Examination. before days -Di_ploma in Madwifery.-A diploma in Midwifery is second, third, and fifth years respectively of his professional granted after examination to persons possessing a registrable studies. No candidate shall be admitted to the Final or qualification. Candidates must produce evidence of (a) Qualifying Examination within three months of his attendance at a course of lectures on Midwifery and Diseases rejection at the Final or Qualifying Examination by any of Women and Children in some school recognised by the other licensing body. First Professional Examination.-Every candidate is Council ; (b) attendance on six months’ practice in connexion with a recognised lying-in hospital or dispensary for required, before admission to the First Professional Exalying-in women and children ; and (e) of having conducted mination, to produce evidence-(1) of having passed in the at least 30 labour cases. The fee for the examination is subjects of the Preliminary Examination ; and (2) of having Z15 15s., of which Z55s. is retained by the College in case attended a course of-(a) lectures on Theoretical Chemistry, six months; (b) Practical Chemistry, three months ; (c) the candidate is unsuccessful. Fellowship Examinations.-A candidate for the Fellowship Biology, three months ; and (d) Physics. The subjects of the First Professional Examination are the shall make application to the President and Council to be 2. Biology. admitted to examination. All the required evidences of following :-1. (a) Chemistry ; (b) Physics. fee this is 15s. or and as The for examination .f:15 testimonials character to fees, study qualification, must be submitted previously to the application being conSecond Professional -Examination. -Candidates are not sidered, and the candidate shall then, if approved by the admissible to this examination till they have passed in the Council, be admitted to the next sessional examination. subjects of the First Professional Examination, and they must In order that these regulations may be carried out candi- produce evidence of having attended (a) the practice of a dates are required to lodge their applications complete medico-chirurgical hospital for nine months ; (b) anatomical with the Registrar at least seven days before the date of dissections, six months ; and Lectures on (a) Anatomy, six, examination. Sessional Fellowship Examinations commence months ; (b) Physiology, six months ; (c) Practical Physioas follows :-The primary on the first Monday in March, logy and Histology, three months. the second Monday in July, and the third Monday in The subjects of the Second Professional Examination are November; the Final on the second Monday in March, the following :-(1) Anatomy; and (2) Physiology and the third Monday in July, and the fourth Monday in Histology. The fee for this examination is £10 10s. November. Special examinations will not be Third Professional Examination.-Every candidate is by the Council under any circumstances. required, before admission to the Third Professional ExaminaCandidates are required to pass two examinations- tion, to produce evidence of having passed the Secord Primary and Final. Candidates may present themselves Professional Examination and certificates of having attended for the Final Examination immediately after passing the courses of instruction in (a) the practice of a medicoPrimary part, provided they have complied with the chirurgical hospital for nine months ; (b) PathologyThe subjects for the Primary (1) Systematic, (2) Practical, three months each; necessary regulations. Examination are (a) Anatomy, including Dissections ;and (c) Materia Medica, Pharmacy, and Therapeutics, three months ; (d) Forensic Medicine and Public Health, three (b) Physiology and Histology. The subjects for the Final Examination are Surgery, months. The subjects for the Third Professional Examination are including Surgical Anatomy, and Pathology. The examination is partly written and partly vivâ voce, and includes the the following :-(1) Pathology ; (2) Materia Medica, Pharexamination of patients, and the performance of operations macy, and Therapeutics ; (3) Public Health and Forensic on the dead body. Candidates must pass in all subjects Medicine. The fee for this examination is z9 9s. at one examination. Final Professional Examination.-Before admission to the The conditions of admission to the Primary Examination Final Examination candidates must have passed the Third are that the candidate must produce evidence of having Professional Examination and produced evidence of having completed examinations in Anatomy, Physiology, and attended in Division I. the practice of a medico-chirurgical Histology under a licensing body whose degrees entitle the hospital for nine months (unless such evidence has been preholder to have his name placed on the Medical Register. viously produced for admission in Division II.); the practice For admission to the Final Examination the candidate must of a recognised fever hospital or the fever wards of a have passed the Primary Examination, and must be a recognised clinical hospital, three months; clinical instrucLicentiate or Graduate in Surgery of a university or licensing tion in Mental Diseases, one month (12 attendances) ; the General Medical Council; all such Lectures on Medicine, six months at a recognised medical recognised ’

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