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after publication in the University Annals, he must obtain permission of the Senatus to do so.

7. The free revenue derived from the Foundation shall be payable to the holder of the Scholarship half-yearly, at the terms of Martinmas and Whitsunday following his obtaining the Scholarship.

8. The holder of the Scholarship shall submit a Thesis embodying the results of his studies and researches since his appointment to the Scholarship, which Thesis must have been accepted as satisfactory by the Senatus on the report of the Medical Faculty, before the final payment is made.

9. The holder of the Scholarship shall not, at the same time, hold any other Scholarship or other Foundation in this University or from any other source, and shall not engage in ordinary teaching or as a medical practitioner. He may, however, be required by the Senatus to give instruction within the University by lectures or otherwise in the subject or subjects of his special research.

10. The holder of the Scholarship shall give notice to the Senatus, not later than 1st May, whether he desires to hold the Scholarship for the second year. 11. In the event of the Scholarship becoming vacant by the resignation or death of the holder, or from any cause, before the two years have expired, the Senatus may award the Scholarship for, the remainder of the two years, subject, as far as possible, to the foregoing conditions, to the competitor who was next in merit at the same competition in the event of his having shown sufficient merit, or may award it on a fresh competition, and the Senatus shall, in like manner, be entitled to withhold the Scholarship at any time from any competitor who has not shown sufficient merit.

12. In the event of any part of the revenue of the Scholarship Fund not being payable from any cause, it shall be added to the capital of the Scholarship. 13. Should any doubt arise under the foregoing rules, as to their application, the Senatus shall have power to determine such doubt.

Rules and Subjects of the Competition.

1. The Examination for the Scholarship will commence on the last Tuesday of June, and Candidates are required to intimate, in writing, to the Secretary of the Medical Faculty, the subjects in which they desire to be examined, not later than fourteen days before the date of the Examination.

2. The Examiners for the Scholarship are the Professors in the Faculty of Medicine, with power to obtain the assistance of the other Examiners for Degrees in Medicine.

3. The Examination will be conducted partly in writing, partly orally, and partly practically, in such proportions as may be arranged by the Examiners. 4. The Examination will be confined to three of the subjects of the Medical Curriculum, arranged in the following groups, each group consisting of one principal subject, in which special proficiency shall be expected, and of certain subordinate subjects, any two of which the Candidate may select :1. ANATOMY.-Zoology, Physics, Physiology, Pathology, Surgery. 2. PHYSIOLOGY.-Botany, Zoology, Physics, Chemistry, Anatomy, Pathology.

3. MATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS.-Botany, Chemistry, Physiology, Pathology, Medicine, Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health.

4. PATHOLOGY. -Physics, Chemistry, Anatomy, Physiology, Medicine, Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health.

5. MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE AND PUBLIC HEALTH.-Physics, Chemistry, Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Pathology, Midwifery. 6. SURGERY.--Physics, Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology.

7. MEDICINE.-Anatomy, Physiology, Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Pathology.

8. MIDWIFERY.-Physics, Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology.

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Graduates of this University are entitled to become Candidates for Scholarships (£100), Fellowships (£150), and Grants in Aid of Research, under conditions which will be found in Appendix M. Application Forms may be had from the Secretary of the Carnegie Trust, The Merchants' Hall, Hanover Street, Edinburgh.

3. DUTHIE SCHOLARSHIPS.

Founded in 1885, by Miss Elizabeth Crombie Duthie of Ruthrieston, by the bequest of £2000, the annual revenue therefrom to be applied "in instituting two Medical Scholarships, to be called the Duthie Scholarships,' for students who have for at least two years attended the Medical Classes in the University of Aberdeen, of the name of Duthie or Crombie; and failing students of these names, or students of these names not being fit and proper, or suitable in the opinion of the presenter, then for other suitable parties of any name, the nomination of the parties who are to hold the Scholarships to be by Alexander John Kinloch (formerly Low) of Park, Aberdeenshire, M.D. (Edin., 1839), and his heirs in the lands of Park, whom failing, by the Senatus Academicus. The Scholarship to be held by each party for not less than two years: the holder being entitled to spend the last year of the Scholarship in attending the Medical Schools or Hospitals in London, Edinburgh, or on the Continent of Europe."

The present Patron is Robert Kinloch, Esq., of Altries, Clydesdale Bank House, Perth, to whom application must be made on or before 15th June.

4. THE GEORGINA MCROBERT FELLOWSHIP.

This Fellowship, founded in 1907 by Sir A. McRobert, Cawnpore, India, for encouraging the investigation of the Cause, Prevention and Treatment of Cancer, has been merged in a larger Foundation established by Sir A. McRobert in 1916, namely the Georgina McRobert Lectureship in Pathology with special reference to Malignant Disease.

Fellows.

1907. B. R. G. Russell, M. B., Ch.B.

1909. A. G. Anderson, M.A., M. B., Ch. B.

1913.

Harold Axel Haig, M.B., B.S. (Lond.), M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.

5. MURRAY (ALEXANDER) SCHOLARSHIP.

See this Foundation under the head of Scholarships in the Faculty of Arts.

6. THE JOHN MURRAY MEDAL AND SCHOLARSHIP.

Founded in 1874, by subscriptions for a Medical Foundation, in memory of John Murray, M. B., 1865; M.D., 1867. The income of the capital (about £600) for two years out of every three is divided into three equal portions, and one-third portion applied in each year for the purchase of a Gold Medal, which, along with the balance of each year's portion, is awarded at the end of the July Examinations, to the Candidate for the Degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Master in Surgery who has concluded his Examinations for these degrees in April or July of that year and has obtained the greatest distinction. [The annual income of the capital of every third year is applied to the purchase of a gold medal, which, along with the balance, is awarded to a Student in the Medical School connected with the Middlesex Hospital, London.] The holder of the Murray Scholarship is eligible, for a period of six months after obtaining the Scholarship, as a candidate for the office of House Physician or House Surgeon in the Middlesex Hospital on the same terms and under the same regulations as the general students of the Middlesex Hospital. The conditions on which the Medal and Scholarship are awarded in Aberdeen are fixed by the Professors of the Medical School of the University and the Medical Officers of the Royal Infirmary.

Medallists and Scholars (Aberdeen).

1875. Albert Westland, M. A., Aberdeen.

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Medallists and Scholars (Aberdeen)-(Continued).

1878. Alex. M. Henderson, Keith.

1879.

David Skinner, M. A., Inverurie.
James H. Walker, M. A., Peterhead.
1880. Awarded at Middlesex Hospital.
1881. John A. MacWilliam, Beauly.
1882. Thomas Wardrop Griffith, Aberdeen.
1883. Awarded at Middlesex Hospital.
1884. Arthur Greatorex Smith, Aberdeen.
1885. Patrick Whyte Rattray, M. A., Aberdeen.
1886. Awarded at Middlesex Hospital.

1887. David Macdonald Davidson, Mauritius.
1888. Arthur Keith, Turriff.

1889. Arthur R. Cushny, M.A., Speymouth.
William Bulloch, Aberdeen.

1890.

1891.

1892.

William Findlay, M. A., Aberdeen.

William Trethowan, Victoria, Australia.

1893. Ashley Watson Mackintosh, M. A., Aberdeen.
1894. Peter Macdonald, M. A., Edinburgh.

1895. Arthur Hugh Lister, B.A., Leytonstone.

1896. William Hunter, Aberdeen.

1897. Maurice G. Robertson, M. A., Huntly.

Proxime accessit, Thos. W. Lumsden, Midmar.

1898. Joseph A. Thomson, B.Sc., Cullen.

1899. Alex. W. M. Sutherland, Aberdeen.

Proxime accessit, Geo. Alex. Mavor, M. A., Aberdeen.

1900. Henry Fraser, Aberdeen.

1901. Robert Aird, M.A., Peterculter.

1903.

1902. Lewis D. Cruickshank, Tarves.
Alexander Callam, Glenbucket.
Hugh Maclean, Daviot, Inverness.
1904. James Clark, Sorn, Ayrshire.
1905.

Robert Brown, Aberdeen.

1906. Wm. Alex. H. McKerrow, Workington.
1907. David Horn, B.A., Queensland.

1908. James Watt, M.A., Wartle.

1909. George Spencer Melvin, Montrose,

1910. Robert Richards, M.A., Aberdeen.

1911. James Davidson, Turriff.

1912.

Richard R. M. Porter, M. A., Aberdeen.

1913. George Riddoch, Rothiemay.

1914. Alex. Elmslie Campbell, M.A., B.Sc., Inverness.
1915. Robert Scott Cumming, Aberdeen.

1916. Arthur George Reid, Aberdeen.

1917. George Reid McRobert, Aberdeen.

7. THE PHILLIPS SCHOLARSHIP.

This Scholarship (formerly the "Fence Scholarship" in connection with the Westminster Hospital Medical School) was transferred in 1897 to Aberdeen University by the Brocklehurst Trustees (C. D. F. Phillips, of London, M.B., Marisc. Coll., 1852;

M.D., 1859; LL.D., Aberd., 1888; Edin., 1900, and others), and vested in the Principal, the Professor of Materia Medica and the Dean of the Medical Faculty and their successors in office for the purpose of promoting research in Pharmacology in the University. The income of the Fund amounts to £45 or thereby per annum.

The following are the conditions regulating the Foundation :— 1. The Patronage of the said Scholarship shall, during the tenure of office of the present Professor of Materia Medica in the said University, belong to and be exercised by him alone; and, thereafter, the patronage of the said Scholarship shall belong to and be exercised by all the Trustees for the time being of the said Endowment, subject to the regulations herein contained. 2. The said Scholarship shall be held by a young graduate in or student of Medicine of the University of Aberdeen, to be selected by the patron or patrons of the said Scholarship for the time being, and shall be awarded after such examination, competitive or otherwise, as to the patron or patrons for the time being shall seem proper; and the object of the said Scholarship shall be to promote research in Pharmacology, which shall be carried on by the scholar during his tenure of the Scholarship in the Department of Materia Medica in the University of Aberdeen.

3. The ordinary tenure of the said Scholarship shall be for one year only, but with power to the patron or patrons for the time being to bestow the same on the same scholar for a second, or even a third year, if, in his or their opinion, good work is being done by the scholar during his tenure of the Scholarship. 4. The dates for future awards of the Scholarship shall be fixed by the patron or patrons for the time being.

5. In the event of the said Scholarship being vacant for any period, the income of the Endowment for such vacant period shall be added to the capital.

6. Every holder of the said Scholarship shall, during his tenure of office, produce such evidence to the Professor of Materia Medica in the said University as may be required by the Professor, stating where and how he is engaged in the prosecution of research in Pharmacology.

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The Regulations for these Scholarships will be found under Faculty of Arts.

9. GEORGE THOMPSON FELLOWSHIP.

In 1886, George Thompson, of Pitmedden (see the Thompson bursary in Medicine), gifted £3000 to the University for the formation of a Fellowship in Medicine, under the following conditions:

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