Prospectus for session 1912-1913 / University of Glasgow, School of Medicine for Women, Queen Margaret College.
- University of Glasgow. Queen Margaret College. School of Medicine for Women
- Date:
- 1912
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Prospectus for session 1912-1913 / University of Glasgow, School of Medicine for Women, Queen Margaret College. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The University of Glasgow Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Glasgow Library.
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![REGULATIONS FOR THE STUDY OF MEDICINE. REGISTRATION OF MEDICAL STUDENTS. The candidate for the Degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery must have been registered in the books of the General Medical Council at least five years prior to the date of her graduation. In order to be so registered she must transmit to James Robertson, Esq., the Scottish Branch Registrar, 54 George Square, Edinburgh, together with a printed form of application, which may be obtained from the Mistress, Queen Margaret College, a certificate of having passed the Preliminary Examina- tion, and satisfactory evidence of the applicant having attained the age of sixteen years. This should be done immediately after the commencement of medical study, as, by the regulations of the General Medical Council, no period of study taken more than fifteen days before registration can be recognised. GRADUATION IN MEDICINE AND SURGERY. The Degrees in Medicine and Surgery conferred by this University are all recognised by the Medical Acts as qualifying for practice throughout the British dominions, and for admission to the Army, [Navy, and Public Medical Service. Every student who began medical studies previous to 1st January, 1892, is entitled to graduate under the system in force before or after that date, according as he shall comply with the regulations in force in the University before1 or after that date. All others must fulfil the requirements of the later ordinances— (Ordinance No. 14, Glasgow No. 1 and Ordinance No. 9—Regula- tions for Degrees in Medicine)—the principal provisions of which are as follows :— 1Ue\v /lhet>ical ©romance. The provisions of University Court Ordinance No. XXXI., Glasgow No. 9 [Regulations for Degrees in Medicine], which was approved by His Majesty in Council on 25th May, 1911, and came into operation on 1st October, 1911, are as follow : 2 iThese regulations maybe found at pp. 188—192 of the University Calendar for session 1895-96, and in the Calendars for preceding sessions. 2The Rules, Conditions, etc., made by the Senate and approved by the University Court, marked ***, have been inserted after the various Sections to which they are related.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24935165_0043.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)