Faculty of Medicine : programme of courses, regulations for graduation, and bursaries and prizes open for competition : 1893-94.
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- 1893
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![Colonial or Foreign University specially recognised for the purpose by the University Court, shall exempt from the preliminary examination ; and the Joint Board of Examiners appointed under the provisions of Ordinance, 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, either in whole or in part, in place of the preliminary examination. Under this Sectiou the Joint Board have determined :—(a) to accept such Certificates as may have been obtained previous to October, 1892, as equivalent to the Preliminary Examination in Medicine for October, 1S93, provided that such Certificates would have been accepted for this purpose under the regulations in force at this University in October, 1892; (b) to accept the Leaving Certificates of the Scotch Education Department in any Grade, w hether obtained this year or at an earlier date as equivalent to the Preliminary Examination in Medicine in October, 1893; and (c) to accept the Examinations of certain Uni- versities and Colleges as equivalent to the Preliminary Examination in Medicine in October, 1893, and thereafter, provided always that the regulations of the General Medical Council regarding the registration of students of Medicine be complied with. A list of these Examinations will be found at page 29. VII. Candidates shall be admitted to the degree of Bachelor of Medi- cine and Bachelor of Surgery only after they have fulfilled the following conditions :— 1. The candidate must have been engaged in medical study for at least five years. 2. In each of the first four years the candidate must have attended at least two courses of instruction, in one or more of the sub- jects of study specified in Sub-section 4 hereof—each course extending over a session of not less than five months, either con- tinuous or divided into two terms ; or, alternatively, one such course, along with two courses, each extending over a session of not less than two and a half months. 3. During the fifth or final year the candidate shall be engaged in clinical study for at least nine months at one or more of such public hospitals or dispensaries, British or Foreign, as may be recognised for the purpose by the University Court. 4. The candidate must, during his curriculum, have attended a course or courses of instruction in each of the following subjects of study, including such examinations as may be prescribed in the various classes, viz. :— 1. Anatomy, j » course n°tless l than five months. Professional Education. 2. Practical Anatomy, During two courses of not less than five months each.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24933764_0011.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)