Medical education and practice in all parts of the world / by Herbert Junius Hardwicke.
- Hardwicke, Herbert Junius.
- Date:
- 1880
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Medical education and practice in all parts of the world / by Herbert Junius Hardwicke. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Lectures on Clinical Surgery during one year, ten cases of Midwifery, and of having practised Dissection during a second season. The full time required for the Degrees of M.B. and M.C., from entrance at the University, is rather more than four years in the case of those who graduate with honours, as B.A.—i.e. who go through the Examination for either the Mathematical, Classical, Natural, or Moral Sciences Tripos. Many medical students] take this course, and go through the Natural Sciences Tripos, because the subjects of the Exami- nation (Botany, Chemistry, and Compara- tive Anatomy) are akin to those of Medi- cine; and the student who has passed in any of them is not required to be again examined in them for M.B. He may thus be entirely exempt from the first Exami- nation for M.B., or from parts of it. In the case of students who do not graduate with honours, the time required to obtain the M.B. andM.C. degree is Jive years. DUBLIN, Founded 1591 The following Degrees and Licences in Medicine and Surgery are granted by the University of Dublin, and are entitled to be registered under the Medical Act:— (1.) Bachelor in Medicine; (2.) Doctor in Medicine; (3.) Bachelor in Surgery ; (4.) Master in Surgery; (5.) Licentiate in Medicine; (6.) Licentiate in Surgery. The qualifications requisite for these Licences and Degrees are the following : I.—BACHELOR IN MEDICINE Qualification in Arts.—The Bachelor in Medicine must be a Bachelor in Arts of Dublin, Oxford, or Cambridge. Qualification in Medicine.—Four years, at least, spent in the study of Medicine, including the following courses of Lec- tures :—1. Anatomy; 2. Practical Ana- tomy; 3. Surgery; 4. Chemistry; 5. Ma- teria Medica and Pharmacy ; 6. Institutes of Medicine; 7. Practice of Medicine; 8. Midwifery; 9. Botany; 10. Laboratory Chemistry; 11. Medical Jurisprudence; 12. Three years' attendance on the Clinical Instruction of Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital, or other Medico-Chirurgical Hospital ap- proved by the Board of Trinity College; 13. Certificate of personal attendance on cases of fever, specifying names and dates; 14. Six months' Practical Midwifery. The candidates for the Degree of M.B. must have qualified by adequate answering at two Examinations, viz.:—the Previous Medical Examination, and the Bachelor of Medicine Examination. The Certificates of Lecturers in the fol- lowing Schools are recognised by the Uni- versity of Dublin :—The School of Physic, Trinity College; the School of the College of Surgeons ; the Richmond Hospital, or Carmichael School; the Steevens' Hospi- tal School; the Ledwich, or Peter-street School; the School of the Catholic Uni- versity. The following Medico-Chirurgical Hos. pitals are recognised by the University of Dublin:—Sir P. Dun's Hospital; Hospi- tals of the House of Industry (Richmond, Whitworth, and Hardwicke); Mercer's Hospital; the City of Dublin Hospital; St. Vincent's Hospital; the Meath Hospi- tal and County of Dublin Infirmary; Jer- vis-street Infirmary; Dr. Steevens' Hospi- tal ; the Adelaide Hospital; the Mater Misericordia? Hospital. II.—DOCTOE IN MEDICINE A Doctor in Medicine must be a Bachelor in Medicine of three years' standing, or have been qualified to take the Degree of Bachelor in Medicine for three years. He must also read a Thesis publicly before the Regius Professor of Physic, or must un- dergo an Examination before the Regius Professor of Physic, according to Regula- tions to be approved by the Provost and Senior Fellows. III.—BACHELOE IN SUEGEEY Qualification in Arts.—The Bachelor in Surgery must be a Bachelor of Arts of Dublin, Oxford, or Cambridge. Qualification in Surgery.—Four years' study of Surgery, and attendance on the following Courses:— 1. Anatomy, one Course. 2. Theory and Practice of Sur- gery, two Courses. 3. Demonstrations and Dissections, three Courses, each of six months. 4. Practice of Medicine, one Course. 5. Chemistry, one Course. 6. Materia Medica, one Course. 7. Mid- wifery, one Course. 8. Laboratory Che- mistry, one Course. 9. Botany, one Course. 10. Medical Jurisprudence, one Course. 11. Attendance on the Clinical Instruction of three years in Sir Patrick Dun's or other recognised Medico-Chirur- gical Hospital. 12. Six months' Practical Midwifery. 13. Three months' Ophthalmic Surgery. Having completed the foregoing Courses, the Candidate for this Degree must pass a public Examination, partly written and partly oral.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20405777_0023.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)