465 tificate of age. being a baptismal certificate or an affidavit of thesis or undergo an examination before the Regius age. 2. Holograph certificates from at least three medical Professor of Physic, in accordance with the rules and men of acknowledged reputation in the medical profession statutes of the University. Total amount of fees for this or in the medical schools, recommending the candidate to degree, .E13. Bachelor in Surgery.-A Bachelor in Surgery must be a the Senatus for the degree, and testifying to his professional skill and position. As only ten can graduate yearly, candi- Bachelor in Arts and in Medicine, and have spent four years dates will be selected whose service and certificates in the study of Surgery and Anatomy. He must also pass a public examination in the Hall before the Professors of the seem to the Medical Faculty to present the highest professional claims; and where these seem equal, preference School of Physic, having previously completed the prescribed will be given to age and priority of application. 3. A curriculum of study, which includes the following additions portion of the graduation fee (viz., ;E10 10s,) shall be for- to the courses named above for the M.B.: Operative Surgery, should the candidate fail to appear or to graduate Two Courses of Dissections, Ophthalmic Surgery." CandiA satisfactory examination, dates are required to perform surgical operations on the at the time appointed. written and vivd voce, must be passed in the following dead subject. Fee for the Liceat adBxaminandum, ae5; for departments-viz, Materia Medica and General Thera- the degree of Bachelor in Surgery, 5. Master in SUl’ael’y.13- A Master in Surgery must be a peutics, Medical Jurisprudence, Practice of Medicine and Pathology, Surgery, Midwifery, and Diseases of Women and Bachelor in Surgery of three years’ standing, or have been Children. qualified to take the degree of Bachelor in Surgery for No one will be received as a candidate for the degree of three years; and must read a thesis publicly before the Bachelor of -11-Medicine and Master in Surgery unless two Regius Professor of Surgery, or undergo an examination years at least of his four years of medical and surgical study before the Regius Professor, according to regulations to be shall have been in one or more of the following universities approved by the Provost and Senior Fellows. Fee for the or colleges--viz.. the Universities of St. Andrews, Glasgow, degree of Master in Surgery, 11. Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Oxford, and Cambridge; Trinity University Licences.-Candidates for the Licences in MediCollege, Dublin; Queen’s College, Belfast; Queen’s College, cine or Surgery must be matriculated in Medicine, and must have completed two years in Arts and four years in medical Cork; and Queen’s College, Galway. Subject always to the condition here specified, the studies studies. for candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Medicine and Licentiate in Medicine.-The medical course and examiMaster in Surgery will be under the following regulations. nation necessary for the licence in Medicine are the same as The remaining years of medical and surgical study may be for the degree of M.B. Fee for the Liceat .EMMMMaMM, either in one or more of the universities and colleges above 5; for the licence in Medicine, :&5. Licentiate in Surgery.- -The surgical course and examinaspecifird, or in the hospital schools of London, or in the school of the College of Surgeons of Dublin, or under such tion necessary for the licence in Surgery are the same as for private teachers of medicine as may from time to time the degree of Bachelor in Surgery. Fee for the Liceat ad receive recognition from the University Court. Attendance Examinandum, ;S5;for the licence in Surgery, .5. The total cost of the education and first degrees in Mediduring at least six winter months on the medical or surgical practice of a general hospital which accommodates at least cine and Surgery is as follows, in addition to the fees for eighty patients, and during the same period on a course of education in Arts and B.A. degree (;E83 4s.) : Medical and Practical Anatomy, may be reckoned as one of such remain- Surgical Lectures, E60 12s. 6d. ; Hospitals, ae44 2s. : Medical and Surgical Examinations and Degrees, .E26. ing years. Every candidate for examination for the degree of M.B. and C.M. is required to lodge a declaration of age, a stateROYAL UNIVERSITY OF ment of his course of study, his inaugural dissertation, and all his certificates with the Dean of the Medical Faculty, The following degrees are conferred by the University in on or before the 25th of March in each year. this Faculty: Bachelor of Medicine. Doctor of Medicine,
feited
,
IRELAND.
Master of
UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN (TRINITY COLLEGE).
l1fatl’iculation.-All students in the School of
Surgery, Master of Obstetrics; in Sanitary Science, special diploma. All the medical examinations are held twice yearly-viz., towards the end of April and in a
Physic in- October. The course for degrees in Medicine &c. is one of at least tending to practise Physic must be matriculated, for which Students who have commenced their a fee of 5s. is payable. No student can be admitted for the four years’ duration. medical studies since January 1st, 1884, must also produce winter course after Nov. 25th. Previous Jledical Et’amination.-Candidates for degrees a certificate of having been registered as students in and licences in Medicine and Surgery are required to Medicine by the Medical Council for a period of at least pass an examination in Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Com- forty-five months. No one can be admitted to any degree parative Anatomy, Descriptive Anatomy, and Institutes of in Medicine who is not fully twenty-one years of age. Medicine (Practical Histology and Physiology) previously All candidates for these degrees are, in addition to attending the lectures and complying with the other conditions to be to their degree examination. Bachel?1’ in fe’M’Me.—A candidate for this degree must from time to time prescribed, required to pass the following be a graduate in Arts, and may obtain the degree of Bachelor examinations: the Matriculation Examination, the First in Medicine at the same Commencements as that at which University Examination, the First Examination in Medicine, he receives his degree of B.A., or at any subsequent Com- the Second Examination in Medicine, and the Degree Ex-
amination. The First Examination in Medicine.-Students are admitted to this examination after the lapse of one academical year from the time of their matriculation. The subjects of this examination are-Zoology, Botany, and a modern Midwifery, Botany, Medical Jurisprudence, Heat, Electricity, language (either French or German). Candidates who have Magnetism, Comparative Anatomy; three courses of nine passed in a modern language at the First University Examimonths’ attendance on the Clinical Lectures of Sir Patrick nation in Arts are exempt from again presenting this subject Dun’s or other metropolitan hospital recognised by the Board at the First Examination in Medicine, except as a qualificaof Trinity College; six months’ instruction in Practical Mid- tion for admission to compete for Honours, the answering of wifery, including Clinical Lectures; a certificate of personal the candidates in the three subjects above mentioned being The medical education of a Bachelor in Mediyears’ duration, and comprises attendance on a single course of each of the following lectures-Anatomy, Practical Anatomy, Theory of Surgery, Chemistry, Materia Medica and Pharmacy, Physiology, Practice of Medicine, mencements.
cine is of four
attendance
on
Fever cases, with
names
and dates of
cases.
Six months’ dissections, three months’ laboratory instruction in Chemistry, three months’ Practical Histology, and one month’s instruction in Vaccination are required. Any of the above-named courses may be attended at any medical school in Dublin recognised by the Provost and Senior Fellows. Fee for the Liceat ad Rraminandum, 5for the M.B. degree, 11. Doctor in -Jf6dicine.-A Doctor in Medicine must be M.B. of at least three years’ standing, or have been qualified to take the degree of M.B. for three years, and must read a
taken into account in awarding Honours. The Second Examination in Medicine.-Students are admitted to this examination after the lapse of one academical year from the time of passing the First Examination in Medicine, provided they have completed the First Period of the Course of Medical Studies. The subjects of this exami-
12 Students in the School of Physic who matriculated before June 22nd, 1872, may obtain the degree of Master in Surgery according to the regulations in force previously to the creation of the degree of Bachelor in
Surgery. 13
Masters in
Surgery mus
be of the
standing of Master of Arts.