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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![and the Principles and Practice of Surgery and Medicine, is partly written, partly oral, and partly on the Practical use of Surgical Apparatus, and the Prac- tical Examination of Patients. 3. The Primary Examinations are held in the months of January, April, May, July, and Novemher, and the Pass Examinations generally in the ensuing week respec- tively. 4. Candidates will not be admit- ted to the Primary Examination until after the termination of the Second Winter Session of their attendance at a recognised School or Schools; nor to the Pass, or Surgical Examination, until after the ter- mination of the fourth year of their pro- fessional education. 5. The Fee of Five Guineas, paid prior to the Primary Exami- nation, and allowed on the whole Fee of Twenty-two Pounds payable for the Diploma, is retained; and after any two consecutive failures at the Primary Ex- amination, the candidate is required to pay an additional Fee of Five Guineas prior to being again admitted to that Ex- amination, which additional Fee is also retained. 6. Five Guineas, part of the sum of Sixteen Pounds Fifteen Shillings, the balance of the whole Fee due for the Diploma, and paid prior to the Pass Ex- amination, is retained ; and after any two consecutive failures at the Pass Examina- tion, the candidate is required to pay an additional Fee of Five Guineas prior to being again admitted to the said Pass Examination, which additional Fee is also retained. 7. A candidate having entered his name for either the Primary or Pass Examination, who shall fail to attend the meeting of the Court for which he shall have received a card, will not be allowed to present himself for Examination within the period of three months from the date at which he shall have so failed to attend. 8. A candidate referred on the Primary- Examination is required, prior to his admission to re-Examination, to produce a certificate of the performance of Dissec- tions during not less than three months subsequently to the date of his reference. 9. A candidate referred on the Pass Ex- amination is required, prior to his admis- sion to re-Examination, to produce a Certificate of at least six months' further attendance on the Surgical Practice of a recognised Hospital, together with Lec- tures on Clinical Surgery, subsequently to the date of his reference. REGULATIONS RELATING- TO THE EDUCA- TION AND EXAMINATION OP CANDI- DATES FOR THE DIPLOMA OF FELLOW SECTION I. Preliminary Examination. — I. Candi- dates will be required to produce one or other of the following certificates or Testamurs, viz.:—1. Of Graduation in Arts at a University recognised for this purpose. The following are the Univer- sities at present recognised, viz.:—Oxford, Cambridge, Dublin, London, Durham, Queen's University in Ireland, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, and St. Andrew's, Calcutta, Madras, and Bombay. Canada —McGill College, Montreal, and Queen's College, Kingston. A certificate or Tes- tamur of Graduation in Arts at a Foreign University, on the special recommendation of the Court of Examiners, approved by the Council. 2. Of having passed such Examinations in Arts as shall from time to time be required for Graduation iu Medicine by a University recognised for this purpose. The following are the Uni- versities at present recognised, viz.: — Oxford, Cambridge, Dublin, London, and Durham. (N.B.—In the case of the University of London, the certificate of having passed the Matriculation Examination must con- tain evidence that the candidate passed in Greek and in French or German, in addition to the several compulsory subjects comprised in the Examination.) II.—Candidates who shall not be able to produce one or other of the foregoing certifi- cates will be required to pass an Examina- tion in English, Classics, and Mathematics, conducted by the Board of Examiners of the Royal College of Preceptors, under the direction and supervision of the Council of the College. The following are the subjects of the Examinations re- ferred to in the foregoing paragraph : Part I. Compulsory subjects.—1. Writ- ing from dictation. 2. English grammar. 3. English composition. 4. Arithmetic. 5. Geography. 6. English history. 7. Euclid. 8. Algebra. 9. Latin. 10. Greek. 11. French or German, at the option of the candidate. Part II. Optional subjects.—One of the following subjects must be taken at the least:—1. Mechanics. 2. Chemistry. 3. Botany and Zoology. (N.B.—Each candidate [who has not already paid the amount] is required to pay a Fee of Two Pounds on the morning of the first day of the Examination, prior t/r> his admission thereto. Particulars re-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20405777_0063.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)