UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS

UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS

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nlutritional disorders of children. Four degrees in Medicine and Surgery are conIn addition to work in the General Infirmary, ferred-viz. : Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (M.B. and Ch.B.), Doctor of Medicine (M.D.), c:clinical instruction in obstetrics is given in the Leeds ]BMaternity Hospital and in mental and infectious Master of Surgery (Ch.M.), also Degrees and Diplomas ddiseases in the Wakefield (W.R.) Mental Hospital and in Dental Surgery and Diplomas in Public Health ILeeds City Fever Hospital respectively. and in Psychological Medicine. Courses and Degrees in the Faculty are open to men and women alike. The General Infirmary.-This hospital has Degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of aaccommodation for 694 beds which are allotted, 300 Surgery.-Candidates for these degrees are required to t general medical and surgical cases, adults and to present certificates showing that they will have c children, the remainder being given up to ophthalmic, attained the age of 21 years on the day of graduation, 3 orthopaedic, and a few gynaecological cases. In and have attended courses approved by the Universityaural, t that total is included the patients in the semi-conextending over not less than five years, two of suchvalescent branch hospitals, the Ida and Robert years at least having been passed in the University, J. Arthington, containing 96 beds. The University one of which must be subsequent to the date of and hospital paid appointments in connexion with passing the First Examination. Candidates must also the Infirmary and other bodies are numerous. Consatisfy the examiners in the several subjects of the nected also with the Infirmary is the Women’s Hospital following examinations, entitled respectively : the(of 66 beds for the treatment of gynaecological and Matriculation Examination, or such other examination obstetric diseases ; students when eligible attend the as may have been recognised by the Joint Matriculapractice of this hospital, to which there are four tion Board in its stead ; the First Examination ;the]resident appointments attached whose holders receive Second Examination ; and the Final Examination.honorariums. The First Examination consists of : Part I., Physics Leeds Maternity Hospital contains 126 beds and Inorganic Chemistry ; Part II., Organic and Physical Chemistry ; Part III., Botany ; Part IV., for cases of labour, while there is other accommodation Zoology. Candidates will be allowed to pass the attached for the treatment of morbid pregnancies. parts separately. The Second Examination con- There is an X ray department, and large extern districts are centred upon the institution. The sists of: Part I., Materia Medica and Practical Pharmacy ; Part II., Anatomy and Physiology. hospital is affiliated to the University for purposes of clinical training, and every student takes an obstetric Candidates will be allowed to pass either part separately. The Final Examination consists of : Part clerkship and attends in the intern and extern depart1., Pharmacology, Pathology, and Bacteriology ; ments. During the second and third months personal Part II., Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynoocontact with not less than 20 cases of labour is required, cology ; Part III., Forensic Medicine, Public Health, the students being resident in the neighbouring hostel. and Therapeutics. Part I. may be taken at the West Riding Mental Hospital.-The wellend of the second clinical year, and Parts II. and III. known at Wakefield accommodates 2400 hospital may be taken at the end of the third clinical year, a separate building, containing 360 beds, patients, of fifth of not before the the but year completion being provided for the treatment of acute insanity, medical study. If taken separately Part III. may while mentally deficient children are accommodated not be passed before Part II. in separate homes in Clinical clerkDegree of Doctor of Medicine and Master of Surgery. ships in the wards andjuxtaposition. laboratories can be filled by Candidates are not eligible for the degree of Doctor qualified practitioners or, on application to the of Medicine or Master of Surgery unless they have medical director, by senior students. previously received the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery of the University (or of Victoria prior to December, 1904) and at least two UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD years’ Hospital Practice or four years’ other proThe Degrees in the Faculty of Medicine are Bachelor fessional practice for the former and one year has of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (M.B., Ch.B.), since the examinafor the latter they passed elapsed tion for those degrees. Candidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine (M.D.), and Master of Surgery (Ch.M.), Bachelor of Dental Surgery (B.D.S.), and Doctor of Medicine may present a dissertation and, Master of Dental Surgery (M.D.S.). There is also a if the dissertation is considered to be of exceptional of Licentiate in Dental Surgery. The Diploma an will be to not examination. required pass merit, and courses degrees in the Faculty of Medicine are The first term commences on Oct. 1st. Prospectus open to men and women alike. Candidates must can be obtained from the Academic Sub-Dean. matriculate in the University or pass such other Post-graduate work.-Practitioners wishing to attend examination as may be recognised for this purpose Infirmary practice during short periods, or post- by the University and sanctioned by the Joint graduate classes held by members of the clinical Matriculation Board, and must pass also the further staff, may do so an application to the Clinical examination in Chemistry and Physics. Sub-Dean, from whom particulars may be obDegrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of tained. Surgery.-A candidate must have attained the age The Scholarships and Prizes, in order of importance, of 22 years on the day of graduation, and have are : (1) medical scholarship, value .B130 ; (2) Infirmpursued the courses of study required by the Univerary scholarship, value .675 ; (3) the Littlewood prize, sity regulations during a period of not less than five value about :650 ; (4) West Riding Panel Practitioners, and a half years subsequently to the date of his prize value, .825 ; and (5) the William Hey gold medal. matriculation, three of such years at least having The last is generally awarded to a young graduate been passed in the Faculty of Medicine of the Univerwho figures in the other prizes and sentimentally may one at least being subsequent to the passing of sity be considered of first importance. the Second Examination. The subjects of the First Clinical Studies.-The clinical studies are pursued Examination are Chemistry, Physics, and Biology. mainly at the LEEDS GENERAL INFIRMARY AND Candidates must, in addition to matriculation, pass WOMEN’S HOSPITAL, which has accommodation for a preliminary examination in Physics and Chemistry 694 in-patients, including 88 beds at branch hospitalsI before taking the First Examination, for which they in the country. Clinical teaching takes place daily must have attended courses of instruction (lectures in the wards, in medicine and surgery. There are and laboratory work) in Chemistry, Physics, and medical, surgical, ophthalmic, aural, electrothera- Biology for one year each. Students who before peutic, and radiographic departments, in each of. entry have, attained a standard in Chemistry and which special instruction is imparted to students. Physics approved by the Faculty of Medicine have Gynaecological and children’s departments, together? the opportunity of working for the degree of B.Sc.

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