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Credit: The Australasian medical directory and handbook / edited by Ludwig Bruck. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![104 If any Candidate at these Examinations bo found unqualified, ho shall not be afiain admitted to examination, until he has studied during another year the subjects in which he has fail od to pass. . ,. .i. 105. Accredited Certificates of Attendance and of Examination from other Univei-sities and Schools of Medicine recognised by the University of Sydney, may, on the report of the Dean of the Faculty, be accepted by the Senate as proof pro tanto, of the attendance on Lectures and Examinations requh-ed by these by-laws. But in all such cases a Degi-ee m Arts, or some similar literary or scientific Certificate satisfactory to the Senate, on the aforesaid report, shall be required. I 10(5.—Bachelors of Medicine and Masters of Surgery of this University shall not I possess any right to assume the title of Doctor. . I 107.—The Degi-ee of Doctor of Medicine shall not be conferred until after the ! expiration of two Academic Years from the gi’aiiting of the Degi-ee of Bachelor of Medicine. . , . j ,, 108. —The Candidate must produce evidence that after having obtained the [ Degree of Bachelor of Medicine he has spent two years in Hospital Practice, or three yeare in Practice either private or in the public service. 109. —The Candidate shall be required to pass the following Examination, which will be conducted by means of printed papers and viva, vuoe inteiTogations, &c. :— («) Medicine, including Psychological Medicine, (ft) Examination and Eeport on eases of patients under treatment in the wards of an Hospital, (c) Viva voce Interrogations and Demonstrations from normal and abnormal Specimens and Preparations. He shall also be requii’ed to present and defend a Thesis on some subject in Medical Science. 110. —Candidates who shall pass the Examinations satisfactorily shall be classi- fied in order of merit, and may, on the report of the Dean of the Faculty, be admitted by the Senate to Ihe Degree of Doctor of Medicine. 111. —The Degree of Master of Surgery shall not be conferred on any person who is not already a Doctor of Medicine or Bachelor of Medicine, or who does not at the same Graduation Ceremony obtain the degi'ee of Bachelor of the Medicine. 112. —The Senate shall have power to admit to the Examination for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine persons who shall have obtained the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine or some corresponding or equivalent first Degree in Medicine at a University recognised by the Senate. Provided that at least three years shall have elapsed since that Degree was obtained. Provided also that the Applicant shall supply proof satis- factoiy to the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, that the attendance on Lectures and other conditions prior to the obtaining of that Degree have been equivalent to those required for the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine in this University. When such evidence cannot be supplied, the Apjilieant shall attend lectures either in this Univer- sity or in some recognised University or School of Medicine in the requu-ed subjects, and shall pass a satisfactory Examination in them before admission to the Examination for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine. Every Appli- cant for admission under the By-law must make application in writing to the Registrar, and su]>])ly satisfactory evidence of his qualifications as aforesaid, and also that he is a person of good fame and character. Upon the approval of his ai)plication he shall pay the Registrar a fee of Two Pounds for the entry of his name in the University Books, in addition to the prescribed fee for his Degree. 113. —The Fees for the Degrees of Bachelor of Medicine, Doctor of Medicine, and Master of Surgery, shall be Ten Pounds respectively. 114. —The above fees shall be paid to the Registrar previous to the examina- tion, and shall not in any case he returned to the candidate. 115. —Candidates who fail to pass an Examination shall be allowed to present themselves for one further similar Examination without fee, but for each subsequent E.xamination that may be required they shall pay the sum of Five Pounds. EXTRACT FROM THE REGULATIONS OF THE FACULTY OF MEDICINE, No Professor or Teacher in the Medical School shall grant a certificate of attendance upon any coui-se of Lectures to any Undergraduate unless he shall have been present at at least 75 per cent, of the meetings of the class. For the course of Practical Pharmacy the Senate may accept a certificate show- ing that the Undergreduate has been engaged for at least three mouths, by apprentice-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28034272_0101.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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