Faculty of Medicine : programme of courses, regulations for graduation, and bursaries and prizes open for competition : 1893-94.
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![(3.) That he has attended, during a course of not less than fifty hours’ instruction, the class of Practical Materia Medica in the University of Glasgow; or a similar class in a University or School of Medicine, attendance on which is recognized by the Ordinance ; or a similar class conducted by a teacher recognized by the University Court under the Ordinance; or that he has been engaged for at least three months, by apprenticeship or otherwise, in compounding and dispensing drugs at the labora- tory of an hospital, dispensary, member of a Surgical College or Faculty, of a licentiate of the London or Dublin Society of Apothecaries, or of a member of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. [Students are recommended to take the class of Pharmacology and Practical Pharmacy in the summer before their attendance on the course of Materia Medica; but attend- ance on such a course cannot be substituted for attendance on the course of systematic Lectures on Materia Medica, which must be taken before the third Professional Examination.] (4.) That he has attended for at least six months, by apprenticeship or otherwise, the outqiractice of an hospital, or the practice of a dispensary, or of a physician, surgeon, or member of the London or Dublin Society of Apothecaries. Vaccination.—The candidate must produce a certificate from a recognized Vaccination department in an hospital, dispensary, or other public institution, that he has performed the operation successfully under the Teacher’s supervision ; that he is familiar with the different stages of the vaccine vesicle, and with the mode of preserving lymph, and is generally well instructed in the subject.1 PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS. By orders of Her Majesty in Council, dated 13th August, 1877, 23rd August, 1883, 27th January, 1885, and 2Gth March, 1885, the following .are the arrangements for Professional Examinations:— 1. Every candidate for the Degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Master in Surgery shall be examined both in writing and viva voce—first, on Chemistry, Botany, and Natural History; second, on Anatomy and Physiology; third, on Regional Anatomy, and Materia Medica and Pharmacy; and fourth, on Surgery, Clinical Surgery, Medicine, Clinical Medicine, Pathology, Midwifery, and Medical Jurisprudence. The Examination in Chemistry shall include Practical Chemistry; and the Examinations in Anatomy and Physiology shall include Practical Anatomy, Histology, and Practical Physiology; and the Examination in Surgery shall include Operative Surgery. 2. Students may appear for examination in the first of the foregoing divisions of subjects who have completed their attendance on the required courses during one winter and one summer session : provided always that students shall not be admitted to such ex- 1 The recognized Vaccine Departments in Glasgow are—Western Infirmary, Royal Infirmary, and Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24933764_0022.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)