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No candidate will be admitted to the degree unless his departments as may from time to time be determined. The Dissertation, after report from the Departmental Board of candidate must have attended, under the superintendence Medical Studies, shall have been recommended by the of a registered medical practitioner, twelve cases of labour, General Board of Studies to the Council for acceptance in or such additional number as the Senatus, with the sanction
that behalf. Candidates may be examined on any subject of the University Court, may from time to time determine; or have attended for three months the practice of a lyingconnected with their dissertations. Degree of Master of Sacrgery.-Candidates are not eligible in hospital, or of the maternity department of a general for the degree of Master of Surgery unless they have pre- hospital or other public charitable institution, and have conviously received the degree of Bachelor of Medicine, and at ducted personally six or such an additional number of cases least one year has elapsed since they passed the examination of labour as the Senatus, with the approval of the University for that degree. The subjects of examination are as follows : Court, may from time to time determine. The candidate (1) Surgical Anatomy ; Surgical Pathology ; (3) Practical must have been properly instructed in Vaccination at a Surgery, including the performance of operations on the public vaccination station, by a public vaccinator, authorised dead body; (4) Clinical Surgery ; (5) Ophthalmology. by the proper Government authority to grant certificates of proficiency in vaccination. Next, with respect to the places and institutions at which the studies of the candidate may be prosecuted, the following UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH. regulations have effect:-Two of the five years of medical Four Degrees in Medicine and Surgery are conferred by study must be spent in the University of Edinburgh. The the University of Edinburgh-viz., Bachelor of Medicine remaining three years may be spent in any university of in any Indian, Colonial, or Foreign (M.B.), Bachelor of Sargery (Ch.B.), Doctor of Medicine the United Kingdom, orfor the purpose by the University recognised university The (M.D.), and Master of Surgery (Ch.M.). degree of Bachelor of Surgery shall not be conferred on any person Court or in such medical schools or under such teachers who does not at the same time obtain the degree of Bachelor as may be recognised for the purpose by the University of Medicine, and the degree of Bachelor of Medicine shall Court. Of the subjects of study, sixteen in number-viz, not be conferred on any person who does not at the same Anatomy, Practical Anatomy, Chemistry, Practical Chemistry, Materia Medica, Physiology, Practical Physiology. time obtain the degree of Bachelor of Surgery. Practice Midwifery, Diseases of Subject to regulations to be made from time to time Women, of Medicine,andSurgery, Practical Pathology Physiology, Physics, the also the confer University may University Court, by Zoology, and Medical Jurisprudence-not less than diplomas in special branches of medical and surgical Botany, eight must be taken in the University of Edinburgh or in practice on graduates of the University in Medicine and some other university of the United Kingdom, or in some Surgery. Before commencing his medical studies each student must Foreign or Colonial university entitled to confer the degree of Doctor of Medicine, recognised for the purpose by the pass a preliminary examination in (1) English, (2) Latin, University Court, or in a college incorporated with, or and Greek or French or (3) Elementary Mathematics, (4) German : Provided always that, in the case of a candidate affiliated to, a university entitled to confer the degree of whose native language is not English, an examination in Doctor of Medicine, recognised for the purpose by the the native language of the candidate may be substituted University Court. Each candidate is examined, both in writing and orally, for one in either French or German, and an examination in and clinically where the nature of the subject admits:other for classical one in Latin or Greek. any language No one is admitted to the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine First, in Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, and Physics; second, and Master in Surgery who has not been engaged in Medical in Anatomy, Physiology, Materia Medica, and Therapeutics; and Surgical study for five years. No course of lectures third, in Pathology, Medical Jurisprudence, and Public will be allowed to qualify unless the lecturer certifies that Health ; and fourth, in Surgery, Medicine, Midwifery, and it has embraced at least one hundred lectures, or fifty clinically in Medicine and Surgery in a hospital. The are conducted, as far as possible, by demonlectures, in conformity with the requirements of this section. examinations Three months’ courses on Materia Medica, Pathology, and strations of objects placed before the candidates. Candidates who profess themselves ready to submit to an examination in Midwifery do not qualify. Candidates for the degrees of M.B. and C.M. must have the first division of these subjects may be admitted to attended for at least three years the medical and surgical examination therein at the first period of examination after have completed their attendance on the necessary practice either of the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, or of a they classes. Candidates who have passed their examination in general hospital elsewhere which accommodates not fewer than eighty patients and possesses a distinct staff of the first division of these subjects may be admitted to in the second division at the end of their third physicians and surgeons. They must have attended Clinical examination Candidates who have passed their examinations in year. or over not a courses course less extending Surgery during than nine months. These courses may be conducted by the the subjects comprised in the first and second divisions may be admitted to examination in the third division at the end professor of clinical surgery, or by professors or lecturers of the fourth winter session. Candidates who have passed appointed for the purpose by the University Court, or by the ordinary surgeons of the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, their examinations in the subjects comprised in the first, second, and third divisions may be admitted to examination or of a general hospital defined and recognised as hereinin the fourth or final division when they have completed the consist of and shall instruction at before provided, regular the bedside, along with clinical lectures. A similar course fifth year of study. Regarding the Professional Examinations for the degree of clinical medicine during a course or courses extending The candidate of M.B. and Ch B., and also for the degree of M.D. and over not less than nine months is required. must have attended a course of instruction in Mental Diseases Ch.M., the conditions are similar to those which hold good of such duration, and so apportioned between lectures, for the Glasgow University degrees. The fee to be paid for demonstrations, and clinical instruction, as the Senatus, with the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Sargery the approval of the University Court, may from time to time is :E23 2s., and the proportion of this sum to be paid by a determine. The candidate must have attended a course of candidate at each division of the examination shall be from time to time by the University Court. The twenty-five meetings on Practical Pharmacy in a university regulated be fee to paid for the degree of Doctor of Medicine is or recognised school of medicine, or have dispensed drugs for a period of three months in a hospital or dispensary, or £10 10s., exclusive of any stamp duty which for the time in an establishment recognised by the Pharmaceutical may be exigible. The fee to be paid for the degree of Master of Surgery is 10 10s. Society. The candidate must have attended, for at least six months, by apprenticeship or otherwise, the out-practice of a hospital, or the practice cf a dispensary, or of a physician or UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW. surgeon, or of a member of the London or Dublin Society The University of Glasgow is both a teaching and an exaHe must have acted as clerk in the of Apothecaries. medical wards and dresser in the surgical wards of a public nining body, but only candidates whose course conforms hospital; and must also have availed himself, to such an .0 Glasgow regulations can be admitted to examination. extent as may be required by the Senatus, with the approval Within certain limits provision is made for accepting inof the University Court, of opportunities of studying, at a ;truction given by recognised medical schools and teachers, hospital or dispensary, Post-mortem Examinations, Fevers out eight of the subjects other than clinical must be Diseases of Children, Ophthalmology, or such other special taken in this or some other recognised university entitled
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