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.
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![VII. A Degree in Arts or in Science (not being a Degree honoris causa tantum) in any of the Universities of the United Kingdom, or in any l Indian, Colonial, or Foreign University specially recognised for the I purpose by the University Court, shall exempt from the Preliminary I Examination ; and the Joint-Board of Examiners appointed under the provisions of Ordinance No. 13, General No. 8 [Regulations as to Examinations] shall have power to determine what examinations, other , than those for the Degrees hereinbefore mentioned, shall be accepted, I either in whole or in part, in place of the Preliminary Examination. Professional Education for the Degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery. VIII. Candidates shall be admitted to the Degrees of Bachelor of ! Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery only after they have fulfilled the , following conditions with reference to Medical study : 1. The candidate must have pursued Medical study for not less than five years by attending courses of instruction in the subjects of the Curriculum during not less than fifteen terms. 2. During each of twelve terms preceding the fifth or final year the candidate must have attended one or more of the prescribed courses of instruction in the subjects of the Curriculum. 3. During the fifth or final year of his Curriculum the candidate must have pursued Clinical study for at least nine months or three terms at one or more of such Public Hospitals or Dispensaries, British or Foreign, as may be recognised for the purpose by the University Court, after consultation with the Senatus. 4. The candidate must, during his Curriculum, have attended a course or courses of instruction in each of the following subjects of study, extending over not less than the number of terms specified in each case, and including such class examinations as may be prescribed in connexion with the several courses : 1. Chemistry (including Organic Chemistry), - - 2 terms. with Practical Chemistry, - - - - 1 term. 2. Physics (with practical work), - - - 1 term. 3. Botany (with practical work), ... 1 term. 4. Zoology (with practical work), - 1 term. 5. Anatomy and Practical Anatomy, - - - 5 terms, fi. Physiology and Practical Physiology, - - 3 terms. 7. Materia Medica and Therapeutics (together or separately), - each subject, 1 term. 8. Pathology and Practical Pathology, - - - 3 terms. 9. Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health (together or separately), each subject, 1 term. 10. Midwifery and Diseases peculiar to Women and to Infants, - - 2 terms. 11. Surgery, - - - 2 terms. 12. Medicine, - 2 terms.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24935165_0045.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)