UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN.

UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN.

359 the fee paid at the commencement of the session is the same as that paid to the professors in the University. All the classes mentioned must be ta...

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359 the fee paid at the commencement of the session is the same as that paid to the professors in the University. All the classes mentioned must be taken at a university, except the four selected by the candidate; and those so selected must be qualifying courses as regards subjects and

The fees for the degrees are as follows :-For the decree of M.B. (for each of three examinations, ae55s.), X15 15s. for that of C.M. (in addition to the fee for M.B.), ae5 5s.; for the M.D. (in addition to the fee for M.B.), ae55soand Government stamp for diploma, X10 3s. The regulations under which the above degrees are granted, and the notices of the subjects of examination, may be obtained by application to the registrar of the

extent. Three months’ courses of Materia Medica, Pathology, and Midwifery, do not qualify. For each of these subjects one course of 100 lectures is required. University. Bursaries tenable by Medicnb Students.-The Brisbane BurEvery candidate for a degree in Medicine must be a matriculated student of the University for the year in which sary, of X50 yearly, held for four years by a student of he appears for examination or graduation. medicine, who is a Master of Arts. The Walton Bursary, of The dates of the examinations for 1871-72 have been X20 yearly, held by a medical student (a native of England fixed as follows :-Pre1illlinar.v Examination in Arts : 17th being preferred) for four years. The Logan Bursary, of .816 and 18th of October, 1871; 20th and 2lst of March, 1872. yearly, tenable by a medical student for four years. The First Professional Examination: 24th of October, 1871; 1st Armagh Bursaries, three in number, amounting each to .825 of April, 1872. Second Professional Examination: 8th and yearly, for three years, open to students of Divinity, Law, 9th of April, 1872. Final Professional Examination : June, and Medicine, who have taken the degree of M.A. 1872. Graduation : 1st of August. The names of candidates for the foregoing examinations UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN. must be given in, and the fees paid, as follows-viz.: For the Final Examination in June, 1872, on or before the 20th The curricula for the several decrees conferred are nearly of May; for Graduation on the 1st of August, on or before the same as in the University of Edinburgh. the 15th of July; for Second Professional Examination in Professional Examinations will be held twice in each April, 1872, on or before the 29th of March; for Preliminary year-namely, in April and July, directly after the close of Examination in October, 1871, on or before the 7th of the winter and summer sessions. The fees for graduation are the same as in the University October; for Preliminary Examination in March, 1872, or before the 10th of March; for First Professional Examina- of Edinburgh. tion in October, 1871, on or before the 14th of October; for Matriculation fee, including all dues, for the winter and First Professional Examination in April, 1872, on or before summer sessions, 1 ; summer session alone, 10s. the 23rd of March; Theses for M.D., on or before the 30th Candidates who commenced their medical studies before of April, 1872. November, 1861, are entitled to appear for examination for of the examination papers for 18i0-71 are the degree of M.D. after four years’ study, one of which must have been in the University of Aberdeen. given in the Calendar. Candidates who appear for examination must produce Besides the Royal Infirmary, students have the opporcertificates of having attended complete courses of the sub- I tunity of attending the following institutions :-General jects on which they are to be examined. Dispensary, and Lying-in and Vaccine Institutions: daily. Candidates are required to enter their names in ynH, and Royal Lunatic Asylum : Clinical Instruction is given for pay the fees ten days before the date of examination, and at three months in the year. Eye Institution: Clinical Inthe same time to mention the subject or subjects, if any, struction is given on the Diseases of the Eye, and on the which they have already passed, and the Board at which application of the Ophthalmoscope for their diagnosis. the examination has been passed, and also the subject or Application for further information should be addressed subjects for which they intend to appear, and whether they to Professor Macrobin, Dean of the Medical Faculty. have appeared for any, and what Professional Examination. Any candidate who means to appear at any of the profesUNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS. sional examinations musL inscribe his name and address in a book which is kept at the secretary’s office, College, and Three degrees of Medicine are granted-namely, Bachelor must give in his schedule duly filled up, with his matricu- of Medicine (M.B.), Master in Surgery (C.M.), and Doctor lation tickets, and class tickets and certificates, and pay the of Medicine (M.D.). The curricula for these degrees, and the regulations under which they are conferred, differ from fee, all at least ten days before the date of examination. Any candidate who cannot appear personally must send those of the University of Edinburgh only in the particulars his schedule, &c., and an order for the fee, to the registrar. noticed below. The degree of Doctor in Medicine may be conferred by the Candidates, settled for a period of years in foreign parts, who have complied with all the regulations for the degree University of St. Andrews on any registered medical pracof M.D. (under the new statutes), but who cannot appear titioner above the age of forty years whose professional personally to receive the degree, may, on satisfying the position and experience are such as, in the estimation of the ’Senatus to that effect, by production of sufficient official University, to entitle him to that degree, and who shall, on testimonials, have the degree conferred on them in absence. examination, satisfy the medical examiners of the sufficiency The fees for examination are: For the Preliminary Ex- of his professional knowledge; provided always, that deamination each non-matriculated student pays a fee of 10s. grees shall not be conferred, under this section, to a greater (this fee allows a candidate to appear at the Preliminary number than ten in any one year. Any person presenting Examination during one academic year) ; for the degree of himself as a candidate for the degree of Doctor of Medicine M.B., three examinations, .855s. each-ael5 15s. ; for the under this regulation without having previously obtained degree of C.M., X55s. additional; for the degree of M.D., the degree of Bachelor of Medicine, shall, on so presenting .655s. additional to that for M.B., exclusive of £ 10 Govern- himself, pay a fee of fifty guineas, inclusive of the stamp ment stamp. The graduation fees must all be paid on or duty. Except under these provisions, the degree of Doctor before the 15th of July in the year in which candidates of Medicine shall not be conferred on any person who has not previously obtained the degree of Bachelor of Medicine. propose to graduate. Total fees and stamp for graduating as M.D. only, by No one shall be received as a candidate for the degree of regulations for students commencing before Feb. 1861, .S25. Bachelor of Medicine or Master in Surgery unless two years at least of his four years of medical and surgical study shall have been in one or more of the following Universities or UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW. Colleges-viz., the Universities of St. Andrews, Glasgow, Three degrees in Medicine are granted-viz., Bachelor of Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Oxford, and Cambridge; Trinity Medicine, Master in Surgery, and Doctor of Medicine. The College, Dublin; Queen’s College, Belfast; Queen’s College, curricula of study and the examinations for the several de- Cork ; and Queen’s College, Galway. grees conferred are nearly the same as in the University of Subject always to the condition here specified, the studies Edinburgh. The annual term for conferring medical and of candidates for the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and surgical degrees is the first day of May. The Preliminary Master in Surgery shall be under the following regulations : Examinations of medical students in branches ofGeneral the remaining years of medical and surgical study may be Education take place on the 13th of October, 1871, and on either in one or more of the Universities and Colleges above the 12th of April, 1872. specified, or in the hospital schools of London, or in the

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