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10. On the Second Monday after the commencement of the Examination, the Examiners will publish a list of the successful Candidates, arranged in two Divisions, in alphabetical order.

11. A Certificate will be given to those who pass the Examination. (Vide Form AČ.)

EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF

L.M. AND S.

12. The Examination for the Degree of Licentiate of Medicine and Surgery will be held annually in Bombay, commencing on the Third Monday in the First Term in

Arts.

13. No Candidate will be admitted to this Examination within two years of the time of his passing the First Examination.

14. Each Candidate must, subsequently to passing the First Examination, have attended the following courses :2 Courses, each of at least

In Medicine

In Surgery.....

On Diseases of the Eye... On Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children... In Medical Jurisprudence and Practical Toxicology. In Pathology....

In Hygiene

70 lectures.

2 Courses, each of at least 70 lectures.

2 Courses, each of at least 20 lectures.

2 Courses, each of at least 60 lectures.

2 Courses, of at least 60 lectures in the aggregate. 1 Course, of at least 30 lec

tures.

1 Course, of at least 20 lectures.

and have dissected the surgical regions, and performed operations on the dead subject, during two terms in Medicine, and have attended a Lying-in Hospital for nine months, and have conducted Midwifery cases, and have attended Hospital practice during a period of at least two University years, in the following manner, viz.:—

(a.) Eighteen months at the Medical practice of a recognized Hospital or Hospitals (during at least nine of which he must have officiated as Clinical Clerk) with lectures on Clinical Medicine during such attendance.

(b.) Eighteen months at the Surgical Practice of a recognized Hospital or Hospitals (during at least nine of which he must have officiated as Surgical Dresser), with lectures on Clinical Surgery during such attendance; and (c.) Six months at the Practice of an Eye Infirmary.

15. Each Candidate will be required to produce reports of six Medical and of six Surgical cases, drawn up and written by himself, during the periods of service as Clinical Clerk and Surgical Dresser, respectively, the said reports to be duly authenticated by the Professors of Clinical Medicine and Surgery; and must produce a certificate of good moral conduct from the Head of the College in which he has studied.

16. Candidates must apply to the Registrar two months before the Examination. (Vide Form AD.)

17. Each Candidate must pay to the Registrar a fee of Rs. 30, for which a receipt will be given. (Vide Form AE.)

18. Failure to pass the Examination will not disqualify the Candidate for presenting himself at any subsequent Examination for the degree of Licentiate of Medicine and Surgery, on a new application being forwarded and a fresh fee paid.

19. Candidates will be examined in the following subjects:

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1. Principles and Practice of Medicine, including

Pathology.

2. Principles and Practice of Surgery, including Surgical Anatomy and Ophthalmic Surgery.

3. Midwifery, and Diseases of Women and Children. 4. Medical Jurisprudence, including practical Toxicology and Hygiene.

20. The Examination will be written and practical. Oral Examination will be left to the discretion of the Examiners.

21. The Clinical Examination in Medicine and Surgery will be conducted in the Wards of a Hospital, and will be of a nature faithfully and fully to test the Candidate's practi cal ability in taking, recording and treating cases of disease, investigating the pathology of disease, microscopically, chemically, and otherwise, and in surgical manipulations.

22. The Examination in Surgery will include the performance of surgical operations on the dead body.

23. On the Second Monday after the commencement of the Examination, the Examiners will publish a list of the successful Candidates in two Classes, the names in each Class being arranged in alphabetical order.

24. A Certificate will be given to those who pass the Examination. (Vide Form AF.)

DOCTOR OF MEDICINE.

25. The Examination for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine will be held annually at Bombay, commencing on the Third Monday in the First Term in Arts.

26. Each Candidate must have obtained the Degree, at least, of Bachelor of Arts in the University of Bombay, or some University recognized by it, and must have regularly attended the Medical and Surgical practice of a recognized Hospital or Hospitals for a period of two years subsequent to his having taken a Degree in Medicine and Surgery at the University of Bombay or some University recognized by it; and must produce a certificate of his having attended a course of 30 Lectures in Comparative Anatomy.

27. Each Candidate must produce testimonials, signed by at least two Doctors of Medicine, that he is, in habits and character, a fit and proper person for the degree of Doctor of Medicine.

28. Candidates must apply to the Registrar two months before the Examination. (Vide Form AG.)

29. Each Candidate must pay to the Registrar a fee of Rs. 100, for which a receipt will be given. (Vide Form AH.) 30. Candidates will be examined in Medicine, including

1. Practice of Physic.

2.

Surgery.

3. Midwifery.

4. Comparative Anatomy.

31. The Examination will be (a) written (one paper being set in each of the above subjects), (b) oral, (c) clinical, in the wards of a hospital, and (d) practical, in a dissecting-room.

32. On the second Monday after the commencement of the Examination, the Examiners will publish a list of the successful Candidates, arranged in alphabetical order.

33. A Certificate will be given to those who pass the Examination. (Vide Form AI.)

B 595-8 BU*

IV. CIVIL ENGINEERING.

LICENTIATE OF CIVIL ENGINEERING.

1. A Candidate for the Degree of Licentiate of Civil Engineering must have passed the Matriculation Examina, tion of the University of Bombay, or of some University recognized by it,

2. A Candidate will be required to pass two Examinations, the one to be called The First Examination in Civil Engineering, and the other The Examination for the Degree of Licentiate of Civil Engineering.

FIRST EXAMINATION IN CIVIL ENGINEERING. 3. The First Examination will be held annually in Bom, bay, commencing on the Fourth Monday in November.

4. No Candidate will be admitted to this Examination unless he produce satisfactory testimonials of having kept four terms in a School or College of Civil Engineering recognized by the University of Bombay,

N.B.-If an Undergraduate has kept two or more terms in a College or Institution in Arts recognized by the University of Bombay, and has passed an Examination in the subjects of the first year of a School or College of Civil Engineering in a manner satisfactory to the Head of such School or College, this will be considered an equivalent for having kept two terms in a School or College of Civil Engineering.

5. Candidates must apply to the Registrar two months before the Examination. (Vide Form AJ.)

6. Each Candidate must pay to the Registrar a fee of Rs. 20, for which a receipt will be given. (Vide Form AK.)

7. Failure to pass the Examination will not disqualify the Candidate for presenting himself at any subsequent First Examination, on a new application being forwarded and a fresh fee paid.

8. Candidates will be examined in the following subjects:

I-MATHEMATICS AND NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.
Four papers.

1st. (a.) Arithmetic, with the nature and use of Logarithms,

(b.) Algebra-to Quadratic Equations, inclusive, with the Progressions and the Binomial Theo

rem.

2nd. (a.) Euclid,-The first four and the sixth Books with the Definitions of the fifth Book, and the eleventh Book to Proposition XXI.

(b.) Trigonometry.-Solution of Plane Triangles with expressions for the area,

3rd. Statics.-Composition and Resolution of Forces. Centre of Gravity. The Mechanical Powers.

4th. (a.) Dynamics.-Laws of Motion, Falling Bodies. Circular Motion. Projectiles. Impact.

(b.) Hydrostatics.-Fluid Pressures. Equilibrium of
Gases under varying pressures and tempera-
tures. Specific Gravity. Hydrostatic Balance.
Barometer. Pumps, Hydraulic Ram. Syphon.
Bramah's Press. Steam Engine.

II.-EXPERIMENTAL AND NATURAL SCIENCE.
Two papers.

1st. (a.) Heat.-Measurement of Temperature. Thermometers and Pyrometers. Effects of Heat. Dilatation. Apparent and Real Expansion. Expansion of Gases. Boyle and Mariotte's Law. Maximum Density of Water. Compensating Pendulum and Balance. Barometric Correc tions. Change of State. Specific and Latent Heat. Regelation. Vaporization. Ebullition. Elastic Force of Vapour. Formation of Dew. Hygrometers. Spheroidal Condition.

(b.) Frictional Electricity.

2nd. Inorganic Chemistry.-Metric System of Weights and Measures. Physical Properties of Matter. Simple and Compound Bodies. Conditions necessary

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