Prospectus for session 1901-1902 / University of Glasgow, Queen Margaret College, School of Medicine for Women.
- University of Glasgow. Queen Margaret College. School of Medicine for Women.
- Date:
- 1901
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Prospectus for session 1901-1902 / University of Glasgow, Queen Margaret College, School of Medicine for Women. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![approval of the University Court, of opportunities of studying at an hospital or dispensary Post-mortem Examinations, Fevers, Diseases of Children, Ophthalmology, or such other special de- partments as may from time to time be determined. Under this sub-section the Senate, with the approval of the University Court, has determined as follows : — A. Each candidate for M.B. and Ch. B.shallbe required to attend— 1. Demonstrations in the post-mortem room of a recognised hospital, with practical instruction in making post-mortem examinations, llie student must have attended during his curriculum at least twenty examinations. 2. A course of clinical instruction in Fevers, consisting of at least ten meetings in a hospital for infectious diseases containing not less than fifty beds. 3. A practical course of instruction in Ophthalmology of not less than twenty meetings. Six of these may be class- room lectures, and the others shall be for clinical instruc- tion in the wards of a recognised hospital,1 or in the wards of a hospital and in a dispensary both recognised for the purpose. The course shall include sufficient practical instruction in the methods of examining the eye. B. Each candidate is also recommended to attend the follow- ing :—(a) Diseases of Children, (b) Diseases of the Ear, (c) Diseases of the Throat and Nose, and (cl) Diseases of the Skin, in short practical courses of ten meetings. -V.J3.—This is not to be understood as preventing a teacher in any speciality giving a fuller course to such students as may desire to follow out more fully any particular branch. 11. The candidate must have attended, under the superintendence of a registered medical practitioner, twelve cases of labour, or such additional number as the Senatus, with the sanction of the Uni- versity Court, may from time to time determine; or have attended for three months the practice of a lying-in hospital, or of the maternity department of a general hospital or other public chari- table institution, and have conducted personally six, or such an additional number of cases of labour as the Senatus, with the approval of the University Court, may from time to time determine. [The cases should be taken either during the fifth year or during a vacation.] 12. The candidate must have been properly instructed in Vaccination at a Public Vaccination Station, by a Public Vaccinator, author- ised by the proper Government Authority to grant Certificates of Proficiency in Vaccination.- 13. No candidate for a degree shall be deemed to have attended a class as part of the curriculum necessary for that degree who does not present a certificate bearing not only that he has given regular attendance, but also that he has duly performed the work of the class. 1 This means a hospital recognised ad hoc, after application to the University Court in each case. 2 The recognised Vaccine Departments in Glasgow are—Western Infirmary, Royal Infirmary, and Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24934409_0041.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


