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Degrees.

Sect. 8.

Chemistry and other branches of Physics,

Elementary Biology.

The Examination shall be divided into two parts, one

including

Chemistry and other branches of Physics,

and the other including

Elementary Biology.

The Student shall be allowed to take the two parts either together or separately.

Subjects of
First Exami-

nation.

First Exami

14. The Student before admission to the examination in Course of Study preChemistry and other branches of Physics shall produce vious to Certificates of diligent attendance on one course of Lectures nation. in Chemistry, and on Practical Instruction in Chemical manipulations'.

15. The Student before admission or re-admission to Fees. either part of the First Examination shall pay to the Registrary a fee of £1. 11s. 6d. for the University Chest.

Regulations for the Second Examination.

16. The Subjects of the Second Examination shall be
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry,
Human Anatomy and Physiology.

The Examination shall be divided into two parts, one

including

Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry,

and the other including

Human Anatomy and Physiology.

The Student shall be allowed to take the two parts either together or separately.

17. The Student before admission to the examination in Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry shall produce a Certificate of diligent attendance on one course of Lectures or Demonstrations in Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry.

The Student before admission to the examination in

1 Lectures &c. at University College, Nottingham, are recognised for this purpose. Grace 4 Dec. 1884.

Subjects of Second Examination.

Course of study pre

vious to mination.

Second Exa

Medicine.

Fees.

Subjects of Third Examination.

Course of

study previous to Third Examination. Part I.

Human Anatomy and Physiology shall produce Certificates
of diligent attendance on one course of Lectures in Human
Anatomy, and on one course of Lectures in Physiology; also
a Certificate of having practised Dissection during six months
at least, and a Certificate of having attended Hospital
Practice during six months at least.

18. The Student before admission or re-admission to
either part of the Second Examination shall pay to the
Registrary a fee of £1. 11s. 6d. for the University Chest.

Regulations for the Third Examination.

19. The Subjects of the Third Examination shall be
Principles of Surgery, Midwifery and Diseases peculiar to
Women, Pathology, Principles and Practice of Physic, Ele-
ments of Hygiene, Medical Jurisprudence.

The Third Examination shall be divided into two parts,
called the First Part and the Second Part respectively.
The First Part shall include

Principles of Surgery, Midwifery and Diseases peculiar to
Women.

The Second Part shall include

Pathology, Principles and Practice of Physic, Elements of
Hygiene, Medical Jurisprudence.

The Student shall be allowed to take the two parts either
together or separately.

20. The Student before admission to the First Part of the Third Examination shall produce Certificates of diligent attendance on one course of Lectures in each of the following subjects:

Pathological Anatomy, Principles of Surgery, Midwifery; also a Certificate of having attended ten cases of Midwifery; a Certificate of having attended the Surgical Practice of a recognised Hospital (with Lectures in Clinical Surgery) during one year at least; and a Certificate of Proficiency in Vaccination from one of the authorised Vaccinators appointed by the Local Government Board.

Degrees.
Sect. 8.

Degrees.

Sect. 8.

The Student before admission to the Second Part of the Part II. Third Examination shall produce evidence that he has completed the course of Medical Study (Regulation 2), and Certificates of diligent attendance on one course of Lectures in each of the following subjects:

Principles and Practice of Physic,

Physiological actions and Therapeutic uses of Remedies,
Medical Jurisprudence;

also a Certificate of having attended the Medical Practice of
a recognised Hospital' (with Lectures in Clinical Medicine)
during three years at least; and a Certificate of having been
Clinical Clerk at a recognised Hospital for six months at
least, or of having, subsequently to the completion of his
attendance on Hospital Practice, attended to Practical Medi-
cine or Surgery with special charge of Patients in a Hospital,
Dispensary, or Parochial Union, under superintendence of a
qualified Practitioner unless he himself be duly qualified.

Regulations for the Act.

keeping

21. Every Candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Manner of Medicine shall compose a Thesis on some subject approved Act. by the Regius Professor of Physic.

The candidate shall send his Thesis to the Regius Professor, who on approving it shall assign a day and hour for the Act to be kept in the Public Schools.

The Candidate shall then cause public notice of the Act to be given by fixing on the door of the Public Schools eight days at least before the day assigned for the Act a paper specifying

(1) the name and College of the Candidate,

(2) the day and hour assigned for the Act, and
(3) the subject of his Thesis;

he shall also cause copies of the notice to be delivered at the
same time to the Vice-Chancellor, to the Regius Professor,
and to the Registrary.

The Regius Professor or some Graduate in Medicine who
is a Member of the Senate deputed by him shall preside over
the Act.

1 For a list of these Hospitals, see p. 117.

Medicine.

Examiners

for the First,

Second,

Third Examination;

deputy of the Professor;

time of election;

The Act shall be kept in the following manner:

The Candidate shall read his Thesis; the Regius Professor or Graduate presiding shall then bring forward arguments or objections for the Candidate to answer, and shall examine him orally as well on questions connected with his Thesis as on other subjects connected with Medicine of a more general nature; the whole exercise being made to continue at least one hour.

If the Regius Professor or Graduate presiding shall consider the exercise to have been satisfactory he shall certify to the Registrary that the Candidate has kept the Act as required for the degree of Bachelor of Medicine.

Regulations concerning Examiners.

[22. The Examiners for the First Examination' shall be the two Examiners in Chemistry, the two Examiners in Physics, the two Examiners in Botany, and the two Examiners in Zoology.

23. The Examiners for the Second Examination1 shall be the Regius Professor of Physic, the Examiner in Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, the two Examiners in Human Anatomy, and the two Examiners in Physiology.

24. The Examiners for the Third Examination shall be the Regius Professor of Physic, the two Examiners in Surgery, and four other persons (one of whom at least shall be skilled in Midwifery) nominated annually by the Special Board for Medicine and elected by the Senate. Report 6 Oct. 1884. Grace 6 Nov. 1884.]

25. In case the Regius Professor of Physic be prevented by illness or other reasonable cause from taking part as Examiner ex officio in the Examinations for the degree of Bachelor of Medicine, it shall be competent for him to appoint a Doctor of Medicine who is a Member of the Senate to examine in his stead, subject to the approval of the ViceChancellor.

[26. The Examiners for the Third Examination (other than the Examiner ex officio) shall be elected at the first 2 See Reg. 12, p. 113,

1 See page 82.

Degrees.

Sect. 8.

Degrees.

Sect. 9, 10. Congregation in June of the academical year preceding that for which they are to hold office.

tion.

27. Each of the Examiners for the Third Examination Remunera(other than the Examiners ex officio) shall receive thirty pounds from the University Chest. Report 6 Oct. 1884. Grace 6 Nov. 1884.]

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1. Students who have not graduated in Medicine pro- Require-
ceeding to the degree of Bachelor of Surgery shall be previous
required to do all that is required of Candidates for the Examina-
degree of Bachelor of Medicine, excepting only that they
shall not be required to keep an Act.

2. There shall be one Examination for the degree of
Bachelor of Surgery. No Student shall be admitted to the
Examination until he has passed the First Part of the Third
Examination for the degree of Bachelor of Medicine.

tion.

Standing of for Exami

Candidates

nation;

3. No Candidate shall be admitted to the degree of for Degree. Bachelor of Surgery until he has passed the Second Part of the Third Examination for the degree of Bachelor of Medicine.

tion day;

4. The day of inauguration of Bachelors of Surgery Inaugurashall be the Tuesday immediately preceding the last day of the Easter Term.

seniority.

At the inauguration the names shall be arranged in order order of of seniority as follows:

(a) those who have been Bachelors of Arts, arranged alphabetically.

(b) other Bachelors Designate in Surgery, arranged alphabetically.

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