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460 FACULTY OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF GLASGOW. together with tl-t., receipt for the fee paid for the First Professional Examination, must be lodged, not later than 9 A.M. of the Tuesday preceding the examination day, in the hands of the treasurer..65 5s. will be returned to un- successful candidates. Candidates who have passed the First Examination of the College in Anatomy, Physiology, and Chemistry, and regis- tered practitioners as defined previously, will be admissible to the Second Professional Examination on producing certifi- cates of the whole course of study, of having passed their Preliminary and First Professional Examinations, and of having been registered. If any of the three subjects of the First Examination have been omitted, such candidates will have to undergo the First Examination on the omitted sub- jects ; and none of the subjects set down will be omitted at the Second Examination, even if some of them should have formed part of the First Examination by another board. The fee is £15 15s. Unsuccessful candidates under this regula- tion receive back £11 11s. Nocandidate will be admissible to examination who has been rejected by any other licensing board within the three months preceding his application to be examined. The Dental Diploma.-Every candidate for the Dental Diploma must have attended the general lectures and courses of instruction required at a university or an esta- blished medical school recognised by the College as quali- fying for the diploma in Surgery. The speciat courses of instruction may have been followed in a recognised dental hospital or school, or by teachers recognised by the College. The examinations will be both written and oral, and be conducted in the same manner as the ordinary surgical examinations. Candidates for the Dental Diploma must produce evidence of having attained the age of twenty-one years, and will be required to produce a certificate of having passed the Pre- liminary Examination in General Education required for the ordinary licence in Surgery, or an examination equivalent to this, and recognised by the General Medical Council, except in the case of candidates who shall have eommenced their professional education previous to the 1st day of August, 1878. Candidates will also be required to produce certificates of having been engaged dnriug four years in the acquirement of professional knowledge, and of having been during that period, or at some time previous to their examination, engaged for not less than three years in the acquirement of a practical knowledge of Mechanical Dentistry with a prac- titioner registered under this Act. The fee for the diploma is £10 lOs. ___________ ROYAL COLLEGES OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, EDINBURGH. The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, and the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, have made arrange- ments by which, after one series of examinations, the student may obtain the diplomas of both Colleges. The general j principle of this joint examination is, that it shall be con- ducted by a board in which each body is represented in those branches which are common to both medicine and surgery ; ] but that the College of Physicians shall take exclusive charge of the examination in Medicine, and the College of Surgeons of the examination in Surgery. The object of the joint examination is to give to students facilities for obtain- ing from two separate bodies, and at less expense, a qualifi- cation in Medicine and a qualification in Surgery. Students passing that examination successfnlly will be enabled to register two qualitications under the Medical Act-Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh and Licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. FACULTY OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF GLASGOW. Preliminary Examinations in General Literature, in ac- B cordance with the regulations of the General Council, will be c held in the Faculty Hall during the session 1884-85 on the c following Fridays, commencing at 9 o’clock-namely, r October 17th, 1884, March 26th, June 25th, and October 1’ 8th, 1885 ; and on each occasion the examination will be a continued on the succeeding days. The fee for the exami- y nation and certificate is 10s. b The course of study is the same as that for the Royal Col. s lege of Surgeons of Edinburgh, t The Professional Examinations are held at four periods- in January, April, July, and October. The following are the dates at which the examinations will begin in 1884-85: Oct. 20tb, 1884; Jan. 13tb, April 21st, July 14th, 1885. No one is admissible to the Examination for the Single Licence of the Faculty unless he is registered as a Licentiate of one of the Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom or a Graduate in Medicine of a British or Irish University. Candidates who passed the Primary Examination of the Faculty before July 20th, 1884, will be admitted to the Final Examination on the rules in force before that date, provided they present themselves previous to December 31st, 1886, The Examination embraces the following subjects:- Surgery (including Operative and Clinical Surgery) and Surgical Anatomy, Clinical Medicine, Midwifery, and Medical Jurisprudence. The production of the candidate’s diploma will be received as evidence that he has attended the curriculum of study required for the degree or licence which he halds; bnt if the curriculum of the Faculty is in any subject in excess of that covered by the diploma pro- duced, to that extent the applicant will be called upon to submit direct evidence of study. A schedule in which to tabulate the course of study attended may be had on appli. cation. This schedule should be sent to the Secretary at least one week before the day of examination. The fee is fifteen guineas, of which the sum of eleven guineas is returned to the candidate in the event of his being remitted to his studies. The fee is payable at the time of entering for examination. Candidates rejected by another board are not admissible till the expiry of six months from the date of rejection. Certificate of Qualification in Public flealth.-Candidates may he admitted to examination before they have obtained a qualification to practise ; but in no case shall the certifi- cate be granted till the candidate is registered under the Medical Act. The examinations are written, oral, and practical. The examination is divided into two parts. Part I. comprises Chemistry, Physics, and Meteorology; Part II. includes Medicine in its bearings on Sanitary Science ; Sanitary Law, and Vital Statistic:’. The fee is eight guineas, of which three guineas shall b3 payable on enteriug for the first part, three guineas on enter. ing for the second part, and two guineas on obtaining the certificate. The examination will be held on the following dates:- First part-16th April, and 23rd July, 1885. The examina- tion for the second part will be held two days subsequent to these dates. KING AND QUEEN’S COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS IN IRELAND. Examinations in the subjects of the First Professional Examination are held quarterly, in January, April, July, and October. Examinations in the subjects of the Final Examination for the licence in Medicine of the College and for the licence in Midwifery are held in the week following the first Friday in each month, except August and September. Every candidate for a licence must return his name to the Registrar of the College, and lodge with him his certificates, bank (Royal Bank of Ireland) receipt of fees, and his schedule, at least four days before the first Friday in each month. Licence in -Iledicine. -Every candidate for the licence of the College to practise Medicine must produce satisfactory evidence-1. Of character, from a Fellow of the College, or from two registered practitioners. 2. Of having passed an examination in general education, held by some one of the examining bodies recognised by the General Medical Council, 3. Of having been engaged during a period of four years in the study of Medicine. 4. Of having attended courses of lectures on the following subjects, at schools recognised by the College : Practical Anatomy, two courses; Physiology or Institutes of Medicine, Chemistry, Practical Chemistry, Materia Medica, Medical Jurisprudence, Practice of Medi. cine and Pathology, Surgery, and Midwifery-each, one course. 5. Of having attended for twenty-seven months a recognised Medico-Chirurgical Hospital, in which clinical lectures and clinical instruction in Medicine are given, the attendance not to be for more than nine months in any one year-viz., six winter, and three summer months. 6. Of having discharged the duties of Medical Clinical Clerk during six months, or of having taken notes, to the satisfaction of the physician in charge of the case, and certified under his

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together with tl-t., receipt for the fee paid for the FirstProfessional Examination, must be lodged, not later than9 A.M. of the Tuesday preceding the examination day, inthe hands of the treasurer..65 5s. will be returned to un-successful candidates.

Candidates who have passed the First Examination of theCollege in Anatomy, Physiology, and Chemistry, and regis-tered practitioners as defined previously, will be admissibleto the Second Professional Examination on producing certifi-cates of the whole course of study, of having passed theirPreliminary and First Professional Examinations, and ofhaving been registered. If any of the three subjects of theFirst Examination have been omitted, such candidates willhave to undergo the First Examination on the omitted sub-jects ; and none of the subjects set down will be omitted atthe Second Examination, even if some of them should haveformed part of the First Examination by another board. Thefee is £15 15s. Unsuccessful candidates under this regula-tion receive back £11 11s.Nocandidate will be admissible to examination who has

been rejected by any other licensing board within the threemonths preceding his application to be examined.The Dental Diploma.-Every candidate for the Dental

Diploma must have attended the general lectures andcourses of instruction required at a university or an esta-blished medical school recognised by the College as quali-fying for the diploma in Surgery. The speciat courses ofinstruction may have been followed in a recognised dentalhospital or school, or by teachers recognised by the College.The examinations will be both written and oral, and beconducted in the same manner as the ordinary surgicalexaminations.

Candidates for the Dental Diploma must produce evidenceof having attained the age of twenty-one years, and will berequired to produce a certificate of having passed the Pre-liminary Examination in General Education required forthe ordinary licence in Surgery, or an examination equivalentto this, and recognised by the General Medical Council,except in the case of candidates who shall have eommencedtheir professional education previous to the 1st day ofAugust, 1878.

Candidates will also be required to produce certificatesof having been engaged dnriug four years in the acquirementof professional knowledge, and of having been during thatperiod, or at some time previous to their examination,engaged for not less than three years in the acquirement ofa practical knowledge of Mechanical Dentistry with a prac-titioner registered under this Act. The fee for the diplomais £10 lOs.

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ROYAL COLLEGES OF PHYSICIANS ANDSURGEONS, EDINBURGH.

The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, and theRoyal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, have made arrange-ments by which, after one series of examinations, the studentmay obtain the diplomas of both Colleges. The general j principle of this joint examination is, that it shall be con- ducted by a board in which each body is represented in those branches which are common to both medicine and surgery ; ]but that the College of Physicians shall take exclusive charge of the examination in Medicine, and the College of Surgeons of the examination in Surgery. The object of the joint examination is to give to students facilities for obtain-ing from two separate bodies, and at less expense, a qualifi- cation in Medicine and a qualification in Surgery. Students passing that examination successfnlly will be enabled to register two qualitications under the Medical Act-Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh and Licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.

FACULTY OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OFGLASGOW.

Preliminary Examinations in General Literature, in ac- Bcordance with the regulations of the General Council, will be c

held in the Faculty Hall during the session 1884-85 on the c

following Fridays, commencing at 9 o’clock-namely, r

October 17th, 1884, March 26th, June 25th, and October 1’8th, 1885 ; and on each occasion the examination will be a

continued on the succeeding days. The fee for the exami- ynation and certificate is 10s. bThe course of study is the same as that for the Royal Col. s

lege of Surgeons of Edinburgh, t

The Professional Examinations are held at four periods-in January, April, July, and October. The following arethe dates at which the examinations will begin in 1884-85:Oct. 20tb, 1884; Jan. 13tb, April 21st, July 14th, 1885.No one is admissible to the Examination for the Single

Licence of the Faculty unless he is registered as a Licentiateof one of the Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdomor a Graduate in Medicine of a British or Irish University.Candidates who passed the Primary Examination of theFaculty before July 20th, 1884, will be admitted to the FinalExamination on the rules in force before that date, providedthey present themselves previous to December 31st, 1886,The Examination embraces the following subjects:-Surgery (including Operative and Clinical Surgery) andSurgical Anatomy, Clinical Medicine, Midwifery, andMedical Jurisprudence. The production of the candidate’sdiploma will be received as evidence that he has attendedthe curriculum of study required for the degree or licencewhich he halds; bnt if the curriculum of the Faculty is inany subject in excess of that covered by the diploma pro-duced, to that extent the applicant will be called upon tosubmit direct evidence of study. A schedule in which totabulate the course of study attended may be had on appli.cation. This schedule should be sent to the Secretary atleast one week before the day of examination.The fee is fifteen guineas, of which the sum of eleven

guineas is returned to the candidate in the event of hisbeing remitted to his studies. The fee is payable at thetime of entering for examination. Candidates rejected byanother board are not admissible till the expiry of six monthsfrom the date of rejection.

Certificate of Qualification in Public flealth.-Candidatesmay he admitted to examination before they have obtaineda qualification to practise ; but in no case shall the certifi-cate be granted till the candidate is registered under theMedical Act. The examinations are written, oral, andpractical. The examination is divided into two parts.Part I. comprises Chemistry, Physics, and Meteorology;Part II. includes Medicine in its bearings on SanitaryScience ; Sanitary Law, and Vital Statistic:’.The fee is eight guineas, of which three guineas shall b3

payable on enteriug for the first part, three guineas on enter.ing for the second part, and two guineas on obtaining thecertificate.The examination will be held on the following dates:-

First part-16th April, and 23rd July, 1885. The examina-tion for the second part will be held two days subsequentto these dates.

KING AND QUEEN’S COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANSIN IRELAND.

Examinations in the subjects of the First ProfessionalExamination are held quarterly, in January, April, July,and October. Examinations in the subjects of the FinalExamination for the licence in Medicine of the College andfor the licence in Midwifery are held in the week followingthe first Friday in each month, except August and September.Every candidate for a licence must return his name to theRegistrar of the College, and lodge with him his certificates,bank (Royal Bank of Ireland) receipt of fees, and hisschedule, at least four days before the first Friday in eachmonth.

Licence in -Iledicine. -Every candidate for the licence ofthe College to practise Medicine must produce satisfactoryevidence-1. Of character, from a Fellow of the College, orfrom two registered practitioners. 2. Of having passed anexamination in general education, held by some one of theexamining bodies recognised by the General Medical Council,3. Of having been engaged during a period of four years inthe study of Medicine. 4. Of having attended courses oflectures on the following subjects, at schools recognised bythe College : Practical Anatomy, two courses; Physiologyor Institutes of Medicine, Chemistry, Practical Chemistry,Materia Medica, Medical Jurisprudence, Practice of Medi.cine and Pathology, Surgery, and Midwifery-each, onecourse. 5. Of having attended for twenty-seven months arecognised Medico-Chirurgical Hospital, in which clinicallectures and clinical instruction in Medicine are given, theattendance not to be for more than nine months in any oneyear-viz., six winter, and three summer months. 6. Ofhaving discharged the duties of Medical Clinical Clerk duringsix months, or of having taken notes, to the satisfaction ofthe physician in charge of the case, and certified under his