Faculty of Medicine : programme of courses, regulations for graduation, and bursaries and prizes open for competition, 1908-1909.
- University of Glasgow. Faculty of Medicine
- Date:
- 1908
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![purpose by the University Court, a degree in Science or in Arts, granted in either case after a course of study and an e.vauiination in Botany, Zoology, Physics, and Cliemistry, he shall be held to have passed his examinations in the said subjects. Provided also that if a candidate have comj/hted in a University of the United Kimjdom a course of study and passed an examination in Botany, Zoology, Physics, or Chemistry qualifying for a degree in Science or in Arts, he shall he held to have jjassed the examinations in such subject or subjects. If a candidate have obtained a degree in Science or in Arts in any University other than a University of the United Kingdom, granted in either case after a course of study and an examination in Botany, Zoology, Physics, or Chemistry, it shall be in the power of the University Court to exempt such candidate from the examinations in such subject or subjects : Provided that the course of study and the standard of examination m each case are satisfactory in the judgment of the Seaatus Academicus.^ XII. Candidates who profess themselves ready to submit to an ex- amination in the subjects comprised in the first division, viz.:—Botany, Zoology, Physics, and Chemistry, may be admitted to examination in all or any two of these subjects at any examination held after they have attended a full course in each of the subjects professed. XIII. Candidates who have passed their examination in the subjects comprised in the first division may be admitted to e.xamination in the second division at the end of the third winter session. Provided that candidates who so desire may postpone their examina- tion in Materia Medica and Therapeutics until the close of the summer session following. XIV. Candidates who have passed their examinations in the subjects comprised in the first and second divisions may be admitted to examina- tion in the third division at the end of the fourth winter session. Provided that candidates who so desire may postpone their examina- tion in Medical Jurisprudence and Pul)lic Health until the close of the summer session following. XV. Candidates who have passed tlieir examinations in the subjects comprised in the first, second, and third divisions may be admitted to examination in the fourth or final division, when they have completed the fifth year of study. [In 1908 there will be a Final Professional Examination in December as well as in summer.] XVI. If any candidate at these examinations be found unqualified in one or more subjects he shall not again be admitted to examination un- less he has pursued his medical studies for such time, and subject to sucli conditions, as the Faculty of Medicine may prescribe. Under this section the Faculty of Medicine, witla the sanction of the Senate, has laid down the following rule : No student, who in the Final Professional Examination has been found unqualified in any subject, shall be re-admitted to examination without furnishing evidence of having further studied that subject for such a period as the Examiners may fix. iThe words in italics are taken from Ordin.ance No. 64, Sections 111. and IV., issued by the Universities Commission on ISth July, 1804, which came into operation ou lith May, 1895, having V)een on that date approved by Her Majesty in Council.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24934811_0024.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)