Calendar : eighty-third session, MDCCCCX - MDCCCCXI / University College Hospital Medical School (University of London).
- University College Hospital (London, England). Medical School
- Date:
- 1910
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Credit: Calendar : eighty-third session, MDCCCCX - MDCCCCXI / University College Hospital Medical School (University of London). Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![During (he Winter the lectures in Medicine, Surgery, Pathology, ami Practical Pathology should be attended, and in the Summer those on IMidwifery, Pathology. P'orensic Medicine, and Therapeutics. Attendance in the Post-.Mortem Hoorn, whether the Student is holding an appoint- ment there or not. should be as regular as possible. I'lvery Student must act as Midwifery Clerk in the IMaternity Department for a period of one month, unless he has obtained special leave from the Dean to the contrary. He will usually undertake his cases as early as is possible in the fifth year. During the lifth year time should be devoted to the more special appoint- ments and to Clinical study in the wards with the Physicians and Burgeons, and also in the Out-Patient Departments. Instruction in Vaccination. Fevers, and 3Iental Diseases should be attended. The Student should also enter for the Examinations for the Senior Fellowes Medals in Clinical -Medicine and the Liston Medals in Clinical Surgery. At the end of five or five-and-a-half years from Hegistratioii he should be eligible for the Final Examinations of his University, and for the Final Conjoint Board Examinations in Medicine, Surgery ami Midwifery. The Cour.se of Study, as sketched above and given more fully on ]t|i. ST-.Vl, will in some cases need alteration. This is most likely to happen in the cases of those who are taking their Medical degrees at Oxford. Cambridge, or Durham. In such cases the Dean should be consulted, and the necessary arrangements will be made to enable the Student to lose no time in preparing for these final Examinations. VI.—Post-Graduate Instruction. Many facilitie.- for study are offered to Graduates and other Qualified members of the 3Iedical Profession. Throughout the AVinter and Summer Sessions special Clinical Lectures are delivered bj' members of the Hospital Staff upon subjects dealing with all branches of Medicine and Surgery : thes’ lectures are open to all students of the Hospital. A. By recommendation of the Dean a qualified member of the IMedical Profession may be admitted to Hospital Practice and Clinical Instruction for 3. 6, or 12 months, or a perpetual ticket may be obtained (for Fees see p. 27). These tickets also admit to the Special Classes which are given for the Final Examinations and to the Library and Museums, and are o! great value to those who having studied a))road. wish to take an English Qualification. These tickets do not give admission to Systematic or Special Courses of Lectures. B. In some cases qualified men (British, Colonial, or Foreign) prefer to study the methods in vogue at different General and Special Hosjiitals. and thus to become more rapidly acquainted with the modern developments of Aledical Science. They can then take the Combined Ticket of the Post-Graduate Association. These Combined Tickets admit to the Clinical lostruction of the following Metropolitan Hospitals (General and Special), and Schools of -Alediciiie, viz.; General Charing Cross, Guy s, King’s College, St. George’s. St. Alary's, St. Thomas’s, Universitj' College, and Westminster Hospitals. Special :—Brompton Hospital for Con- sumption and Diseases of the Chest. Hospital for Sick Children. Great Ormond Street, London School of Tropical Aledicine, National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic, Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital. Holders of the Combined TicktJ are not entitled to certificates of attendance for the purpose of any examination : they may make use of the Library only by the permission of the Dean on application. (For Fees see p. 27.)](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29010391_0081.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)