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BENGAL-The Medical College of Bengal. lish a portion of the works of Celsus, or Sydenham, or some CANADA-The University of M’Gill College, Montreal. other Latin Medical author. with the candidate is NOTE.-By a recent regulation (August 184G) all restrictions In connexion the oral examinations, on three separate days, to give written answers in as to age have been with refe2,e2tee to candidates required, withdrawn, for English to questions on the different subjects enumerated honours. - above, and to translate, in writing, passages from Greek or Latin books relating to . ROYAL COLLEGE OF , The licentiates have no share in the management of the LONDON; The fellows are elected from the of licentiates Trafalgar Sq?tare. College. body -a certain number being generally elected on the 25th of Paris. ’eseM<—Dr. John Ayrton June in each year, the day of the . Thomas Thomas Clement Elects-Drs. Turner, Hume, Hue, of John Bright, Edward Thomas Monro, William Frederick ** Total course study required, five years. Chambers, Thomas Mayo. Censors-Dr. Alderson, Dr. R. B. Todd, Dr. Nairne, and Dr. Sutherland. ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND, Treasurer-Dr. Edward Tliomas Alonro. Lincoln’s Inn Fields. Registrar-Dr. Francis Hawkins. President-Edward Stanley, Esq. Curators of the .Museum-The President, the Censors, Dr. Vice-Presidents-J. H. Green, and J. At. Arnott, Esqs. J. A. Wilson, Dr. Nairne, Dr. G. Budd, and Dr. Golding Bird. 7%e Oouncil-The President and Vice-Presidents, R. Keate, Secretary-John Bell Sedgwick. - J. P. Vincent, G. J. Guthrie, J. G. Andrews, S. Cooper, T. and W. Sir B. C. The Examiners the Licence are the Censors. The exami- Copeland, Lawrence, Esqs.; Brodie, Bart., for B. J. T. J. F. R. nation for the Licence takes four times a Travers, Swan, Callaway, South, Welbank, place year-viz., R. D. J. E. C. A. Csesar H. on or about and Michaelmas. Grainger, Luke, Cutler, Key, Christmas, Easter, Midsummer, F. C. R. A. B. The Examiners for the Extra-Licence are the Elects. There Hawkins, Skey, Stafford, Bransby Cooper, is no fixed day for the examination for the Extra-Licence. Esqs. ae56 £ 15 Court of Examiners-The President and Vice-Presidents, FEEs.-Licence, 17s., including stamp. Fellowship, R. J. G. J. G. X55 Is., including X25 Extra-Licence, about ae25. Keate, P. Vincent, Guthrie, J. Andrews, stamp. S. Cooper, W. Lawrence, B. Travers, Esqs. REGULATIONS REGARDING CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS. Professor of Anatomy and Physiology-James Paget, Esq. (Dated 1838.) Hunterian Professor-R. Owen, Esq. Oonservators the Museum-’V. R. Every candidate for a diploma in medicine, upon presenting of Clift, Owen, Esqs. himself for examination, shall produce satisfactory evidence- A ssistant- Coiiservator-J. T. Quekett, Esq. 1. Of unimpeached moral character. Students in Anatomy-Messrs. E. C. Hulme, J. T. Arlidge,. 2. Of the of his and C. H. Hallett. having completed twenty-sixth year age; Assistant-L1’braTlan-Mr. T. Madden Stone. 3. Of having devoted himself for five years, at least, to the study of medicine. Secretary-illr. E. Belfour. The course of study thus ordered by the College comprises:- Regulations of August 20th, 1839, as amended to 1843. Anatomy and Physiology; the Theory and Practice of I. Candidates for will be in addition Forensic Materia Medica and and membership required, Physic; Medicine; Botany; to a certificate of being not less than twenty-one years of age, the Principles of Midwifery and . to With to the considers bring proof- regard practical medicine, College in the of it essential that each candidate shall have 1. Of having been engaged acquirement profes- diligently attended, sional four which for three entire the of some knowledge years; during period. years, physicians’ practice general must have studied for six in Great Britain or at least 100 they practical hospital Ireland, containing and have attended one on the and a establishment of as well months, year practice beds, having regular physicians of and three on the of as physic, years practice surgery, surgeons. a or in the United Candidates who have been educated abroad will be at recognised hospital hospitals required three months allowed for a vacation. to show in addition to the full course of Kingdom;* being that, study already in have attended the each year. specified, they diligently physicians’ prac- 2. Of studied and attend- in some in this for at least having anatomy physiology, by tice, general hospital country, on and twelve months. ance lectures demonstrations, and by dissec- Candidates who have been in and tions, during three winter sessions of not less than already engaged practice, six months each. have attained the of but have not age forty years, passed 3. Of attended two courses of lectures on the the course of above having through complete study described, may and of delivered in two be admitted to examination to the Censors’ principles practice surgery, upon presenting distinct or each course Board such testimonials of and periods seasons, comprising character, general professional, not less than one course of not as shall be to the seventy lectures,-and satisfactory College. lectures on the of The first examination is in and and is fewer than seventy practice physis anatomy physiology, medica-and with understood to a of such in - chemistry-materia midwifery, comprise knowledge propositions instruction. of the sciences as have reference to the structure practical any physical Total course of and functions of the human body. ‘,* study required, four years. The second examination includes all that relates to the II. Members and licentiates in surgery of any legally-con- causes and symptoms of diseases, and whatever portions of stituted college of surgeons in the United Kingdom, and the collateral sciences may appear to belong to these subjects. graduates in surgery of any university requiring residence to The third examination relates to the treatment of diseases, obtain degrees, will be admitted for examination on producing’ including a scientific knowledge of all the means used for their diploma, licence, or degree, with proofs of being twenty- that purpose. one years of age, and having been occupied four years in the The three examinations are held at separate meetings of acquirement of professional knowledge. the Censors’ Board. The vii-4 voce part of each is carried on III. Graduates in medicine of any legally-constituted col- in Latin, except when the Board deems it expedient to put lege or university, requiring residence to obtain degrees, will questions in English, and permits answers to be returned in be admitted for examination on adducing, together with their- the same language. diploma or degree, proof of having completed the anatomical The College is desirous that all those who receive its and surgical education required by the foregoing regulations, diploma should have had such a previous education as would either at the school of the university where they shall have imply a competent knowledge of Greek, but it does not con- graduated, or at a recognised school or schools in the United’ sider this indispensable, if the other qualifications of the Kingdom. candidate prove satisfactory: it cannot, however, on any ac- IV. Certificates will not be recognised from any hospital, count, dispense with a familiar knowledge of the Latin lan- unless the surgeons thereto be members of one of the legally- guage, as constituting an essential part of a liberal education; constituted colleges of surgeons in the United Kingdom; nor- at the commencement, therefore, of each oral examination, on of the candidate is called on to translate vizc2 voce into Latin a * By a resolution of the Council, the 7th November, 1839, no pro- vlncial hospital will in future be recognised by this college, which contains from or if he de- passage Hippocrates, Galen, Aretaeus; or, fewer than one hundred patients, and no metropolitan hospital which cons cline this, he is, at any rate, expected to construe into Eng- tains fewer than one hundred and fifty patients.