Medical education and practice in all parts of the worldP. Blakiston, 1880 - 209 páginas |
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Página 27 - The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, and the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, while they still continue to give their diplomas separately, under separate regulations, have made arrangements by which, after one series of examinations, the student may obtain the diplomas of both Colleges.
Página 132 - The candidate for the degree of Doctor of Medicine must have attained the age of twenty-one years, and be of good moral character.
Página 121 - EXAMINATION. — The matriculation examination will consist of English composition (one foolscap page of original composition upon any subject, in the hand-writing of the candidate) ; Grammar, an examination upon the above-mentioned composition; Arithmetic, including vulgar and decimal fractions; Algebra, including simple equations ; Geometry, first two books of Euclid.
Página 27 - Medicine, and is of the age of twenty-four years, and has been engaged, subsequently to his having received the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine, for at least two years in attendance on an Hospital, or in the Military or Naval Medical Services, or in Medical and Surgical Practice : provided always, that the Degree of Doctor of Medicine...
Página 97 - That it is the opinion of this convention that no two consecutive sets of lecture tickets shall be regarded as fulfilling the usual pre-requisites of instruction for graduation, where the time between the beginning of the first course and the end of the second is less than fifteen months.
Página 19 - One year's attendance on the lectures of teachers of Medicine in the hospital schools of London, or in the school of the College of Surgeons in Dublin, or of such...
Página 11 - The Degree of Doctor of Medicine may be conferred on any Candidate who has obtained the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine, and is of the age of twenty-four years, and...
Página 111 - ... in the studies of the previous year, or a majority of them ; nor shall he become a member of the third class until he has passed all the examinations of the first, in addition to a majority of those of the second year.
Página 124 - GRADUATION. Candidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine must have attended two full courses of Lectures — the latter in this College. They must have studied medicine three years, under the direction of a regularly authorized physician, and have attained the age of twenty -one years.
Página 26 - Institutes of Medicine or Physiology, Practice of Medicine, Surgery, Midwifery and the Diseases peculiar to Women and Children (two courses of Midwifery of three months each being reckoned equivalent to a six months' course,, provided different departments of Obstetric Medicine be taught in each of the courses) General Pathology (or, in schools where there is no such course, a three months...