Faculty of Medicine : programme of courses, regulations for graduation, and bursaries and prizes open for competition, 1906-1907.
- University of Glasgow. Faculty of Medicine
- Date:
- 1906
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Credit: Faculty of Medicine : programme of courses, regulations for graduation, and bursaries and prizes open for competition, 1906-1907. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![tion of the courses shall be devoted to lectures, practical demon- strations, examinations, and tutorial work respectively. [The Board of Studies shall transmit the schemes to the Faculty of Medi- cine, who shall submit them to the Senate with such observations as they may think fit to make thereon.] The Senatus shall trans- mit such schemes, with such observations as it may think fit to make thereon, to the University Court for its approval.1 (c) The University Court shall not grant or continue recognition to any institutions or teachers unless it shall be satisfied that their courses of instruction are equivalent to the courses sanctioned in the Universities of Scotland. 5. The candidate must have attended for at least three years the Medical and Surgical Practice of a General Hospital at Glasgow or elsewhere, which accommodates not fewer than eighty patients, and possesses a distinct staff of physicians and surgeons, and is recognised for the purpose by the University Court.2 6. The candidate must have attended Clinical Surgery during a course or courses extending over not less than nine months. These courses may be conducted by the Professor of Clinical Surgery, or by Professors or Lecturers appointed for the purpose by the Univer- sity Court, or by the ordinary surgeons of a general hospital defined and recognised as hereinbefore provided, and shall consist of regular instruction at the bedside, along with Clinical Lectures. 7. The candidate must have attended Clinical Medicine during a course or courses extending over not less than nine months. These courses may be conducted by the Professor of Clinical Medicine, or by Professors or Lecturers appointed for the purpose by the University Court, or by the ordinary physicians of a general hospital defined and recognised as hereinbefore provided, and shall consist of regular instruction at the bedside, along with Clinical Lectures. S. The candidate must have attended a course of instruction in Mental Diseases, of such duration, and so apportioned between lectures, demonstrations, and clinical instruction, as the Senatus, with the approval of theUniversity Court, mayfrom time to time determine. Under this sub-section the Senate, with the approval of the University Court, has determined that each candidate for the Degree of M.B. and Ch.B. shall be required to attend a course of instruction in Mental Diseases, given by the University Lecturer or by a recognised teacher, consisting of not less than eighteen meet- ings. Six of these may be class-room lectures, and the others shall be demonstrations in the wards of an asylum for the insane. 9. The candidate must have attended a course of twenty-five meetings on Practical Pharmacy in a University or recognised School of Medicine, or have dispensed drugs for a period of three months in an hospital or dispensary, or in an establishment recognised by 1 See note on page 16. - On 7th October, 1892, the University Court recognised every General Hospital in the United Kingdom which accommodates not fewer than eighty patients, and possesses ■a distinct staff of physicians and surgeons.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24934616_0019.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)