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(d.) Of having conducted at least six Labors.

Certificates on this subject will be received from any legally qualified practitioner in Medicine.

(e.) Of having attended Hospital and Dispensary Practice during the last three academic years of study in the following manner, viz. :— Three months of attendance at the Out-door Dispensary of a recog

nized Hospital.

Fifteen months of attendance at the Surgical Practice of a recognized Hospital, and Lectures on Clinical Surgery during such attendance.

Fifteen months of attendance at the Medical Practice of a recognized Hospital, and Lectures on Clinical Medicine during such attendance.

Three months of attendance at the practice of an Eye-Infirmary.

(f.) Of having drawn up, in his own handwriting, six Medical and six Surgical cases, during his period of service as Clinical Clerk or dresser.

(g.) Of general character and conduct from the Principal of the College or School of Medicine at which he has studied.

10. Every Candidate for admission to the Examination shall send his application, with a certificate in the form entered in Appendix A. to the Registrar at least two days before the date fixed for the commencement of the Examination.

11. A fee of twenty rupees shall be payable by each Candidate. No Candidate shall be admitted, unless he shall have paid this fee to the Registrar. A Candidate who fails to pass, or present himself for Examination, shall not be entitled to claim a refund of the fee. A Candidate may be admitted to one or more subsequent Examinations on payment of a like fee of twenty rupees on each occasion.

12. The Examination shall be written, oral and practical.

13. Every Candidate shall be examined in the fol

lowing subjects:

Principles and Practice of Medicine.

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The Clinical Examination shall be conducted in the wards of a Hospital.

14. Every Candidate shall be required :

To examine, diagnose and treat cases of Acute or Chronic Diseases, to be selected by the Examiners, and to draw up careful histories of the cases; also, if required, to perform and report in detail necroscopical examinations of any of the selected cases that may have died in Hospital.

To apply apparatus for great surgical injuries and explain the objects to be attained by them, as well as the best manner of effecting those objects.

To examine, in presence of the Examiners, morbid products chemically and by the aid of the microscope, demonstrating the results obtained.

To perform capital operations upon the dead subject, after detailing to the Examiners the pathological conditions in which such operations are necessary, the different modes of operation adopted, and their reasons for preferring any particular mode of procedure.

15. As soon as possible after the Examination, the Syndicate shall publish a list of the successful candidates arranged in alphabetical order. Every Candidate shall, on passing, receive a certificate in the form entered in Appendix (A.)

BACHELOR IN MEDICINE.

1. An Examination for the degree of Bachelor in Medicine shall be held annually in Calcutta and shall commence in the last week of March. The Examination shall consist of two parts, entitled respectively the First and Second M. B. Examinations.

FIRST M. B. EXAMINATION.

2. Any Undergraduate of the University, who can produce certificates to the following effect, may be admitted to this Examination :

(a.) Of having passed the First Examination in Arts; *Latin having been one of the languages in which he was examined.

(b.) Of having, subsequently to passing the First Examination in Arts, been engaged in Medical studies for three academical years. (c.) of having attended the following courses of lectures at a School of Medicine recognized by the Syndicate:

Two Courses, each of 70 Lectures.

Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy.

Chemistry.

Materia Medica.

General Anatomy.

Two Courses, each of 40 Lectures.

Botany.

One Course of 40 Lectures.

Comparative Anatomy and Zoology.

One Course.

Practical Chemical Exercises in testing the nature of or

dinary poisons, and in examination of animal secretions

and urinary deposits.

(d) of having studied Practical Pharmacy for three months, and of having acquired a practical knowledge of preparation and compounding of Medicines.

(e.) Of having dissected during three Winter terms, and of having completed at least twelve dissections in each term.

* The words here printed in Italics are to take effect as soon after 1869 as the Syndicate may order.

3. Every Candidate for admission to the Examination shall send his application, with a certificate in the form entered in Appendix A, to the Registrar at least two days before the date fixed for the commencement of the Examination.

4. A fee of ten Rupees shall be payable by each Candidate. No Candidate shall be admitted unless he shall have paid this fee to the Registrar. A Candidate who fails to pass or present himself for Examination, shall not be entitled to claim a refund of the fee. A Candidate may be admitted to one or more subsequent Examinations on payment of a like fee of ten Rupees on each occasion.

5. The Examination shall be written, oral, and practical.

6. Every Candidate shall be examined in the following subjects:—

Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy.
Chemistry.

Botany.

Materia Medica and Pharmacy.

General Anatomy and Physiology.

Comparative Anatomy and Zoology.

Practical Chemistry, so far as regards the testing of the presence and nature of ordinary poisons, and the examination of animal secretions and urinary deposits.

7. As soon as possible after the commencement of the Examination, the Syndicate shall publish a list of the Candidates who have passed, arranged in two divisions, the first in order of merit and the second in alphabetical order. Every Candidate shall on passing receive a certificate in the form entered in Appendix A.

8. Scholarships of 32 Rupees a month, on the result of this Examination, and tenable for two years, with the style of Junior University Scholar, shall be given in each of the following subjects:

Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy.

Chemistry.

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Materia Medica and Pharmaceutical Chemistry.
Botany.

Physiology and Comparative Anatomy.

9. Scholarships shall be awarded on the recommendation of the Examiners, and shall be held subject to good behaviour.

SECOND M. B. EXAMINATION.

10. Any Candidate, who can produce certificates to the following effect, may be admitted to this Exmination :

(a.) Of having passed the First M. B. Examination at least two years previously.

(b.) Of having, subsequently to passing the First M. B. Examination, attended the following courses of Lectures at a School of Medicine recognized by the University:

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Two Courses, each of 70 Lectures.

Medicine (including Hygiene and General Pathology.)
Surgery.

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(c.) Of having, subsequently to passing the First M. B. Examination, dissected the surgical regions, and performed surgical operations during two winter sessions; the certificate to state the number and nature of the operations so performed.

(d.) Of having conducted at least six Labors.

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