Calendar for the year 1914-1915 / University of Durham College of Medicine.
- University of Durham. College of Medicine
- Date:
- 1914
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Calendar for the year 1914-1915 / University of Durham College of Medicine. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![4, above-named) to the Registrar of the General Medi- cal Council within days from the commencement of Michaelmas term, his course of study for that term will not be recognized. Attendance upon medical lectures, or any medical study previous to this last-named registration {h) is not recognized. The student, when registered by the General Medical Council, is considered to have commenced his professional education, of which the curriculnm is a period of hona fide study during not less than five years. The University of Durham requires that one. at least, of the five years of professional education shall be spent in attendance at the College of Medicine, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. During the year so spent, the student must attend at least two courses of lectures in the Winter Session and two in the Summer Session, together with the class examinations held in connexion with those courses, and must also attend medical and surgical hospital practice and clinical lectures on Medicine and Surgery at the Royal Victoria Infirmary. [First and second year students (dating from registration) are not required to comply with the regulation regarding attendance on hospital practice.] Students may fulfil this portion of the curriculum at any time before they present themselves for the final examination for the degree. They may spend the other four years of the curriculum either at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, or at one or more of the medical schools recognized by the University. The laboratory courses in Chemistry and Physics and Bacteriology, forming part of the curriculum for the degree of Bachelor of Hygiene and for the diploma in Public Health, cannot be attended as courses in the curriculum for the degree of Bachelor of Medicine. Exemptions from the full ciirricuhmi (i.) Graduates in Aids or Science of any University recognized by the Gcnex'al Medical Council who shall have spent a year in the study of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, and have passed an examination in these subjects for the degrees in question, shall be held to have completed the first of the five years of medical studj'.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29010378_0064.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


