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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![the following departments, namely, Surgical Diseases of Women, Diseases of tlie Throat, Diseases of the Eye, Diseases of the Ear, Siu)uld tlie candidate specialise in one of these departments he will lie expected to show high proficiency in it. 3. Lach candidate for the Degree of Master of Surgery shall submit for the approval of the Faculty of Medicine a Thesis on any branch of knowledge comprised in the second, third, or fourth Examinations for the Degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, which he may have made a subject of study after having received those Degrees, excepting subjects that are exclusively medical; and the Thesis, accompanied by a declara- tion signed by the candidate that the work has been done and the ihesis composed by himself,^ shall be lodged with the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine on or before a date to be fixed by the Senatus. 4. A Bachelor of ^ledicine and Bachelor of Surgery who produces to the feenatus satisfactory evidence of his intention of entering, within twelve months after obtaining such degrees, on the practice of liis profession in a British Possession or Colony, or in a foreign Country, may, under Begulations to be framed by the Senatus, be admitted to examination in the subjects specified in Sub-section 2 of this section, at any period of examination after he has received such degrees ; liut tlie Degree of blaster of Surgery shall not be conferred on bim unless be shall ])roduce a certificate that, subsecjuently to having received the Degrees of Bachelor of iledicine and Bachelor of Surgery, he has been engaged for at least one year in attenilance in the Surgical ards of an PTosj^ital, or in scientific work bearing directly on his profession, such as is conducted in the Research Laboratories of the University, or in the Naval or Military Medical Services, or for at least two years in Practice which has not been e.x- clusively medical, and unless bis Thesis, in the judgment of the Faculty of Medicine, is of exceptional merit. Fke.'^, XXiri. The fee to be paid for the Degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery sliall be twenty-two guineas, and the propor- tion of this sum to be paid by a candidate at each division of the examination shall be regulated from time to time by tlie University Court. The fee to be paid for tlie Degree of Doctor of Medicine shall be ten guineas, exclusive of any stamp duty which for the time may be exigible. The fee to be paid for the Degree of Master of Surgeiy shall be ten guineas. Ex.vminers. XXI\ . The Examiners for graduation in Medicine in the University of Glasgow shall be the Professors in that University, together M'ith such Lecturers in the University and such additional Examiners, to be appointed by the University Court, as the University Court shall deem ^ See footnote on page 24.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24934811_0028.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)