Report of the committee on observations by the licensing bodies, and on the reports of visitations of examinations.
- Committee on Observations by the Licensing Bodies, and on the Reports of Visitations of Examinations.
- Date:
- 1868
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Report of the committee on observations by the licensing bodies, and on the reports of visitations of examinations. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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![and will be required to produce a Certificate of the performance of Dissections, or other Professional Study satisfactory to the ]<]xaniiners, diu'ing that time. . . Any candidate who shall be rejected at the Second Examination, will not be re-admitted to Examination until after the lapse of Six months, and will be required to produce a Certificate of Attendance on the Practice of a recognized Hospital during that time, and also of Attend- ance on Clinical Lectures. Any Candidate not approved by the Censors' Board at the Third or Pass Examination, will not (except by special permission of the College) be re-admitted to Examination, until after the lapse of a year. Every candidate must give Foui'teen days' notice in writing to the Eegisti-ar of the College, of his intention to present himself for Ex- amination, at the same time transmitting the following Certificates:— For the Frimary Examination.—Evidence of having passed an Arts Examination ; of having been duly registered as a Medical Student; and of having completed the second Winter Session of Professional Study at a recognized Medical School. For the Second Examinatioyi.— Evidence of having completed four years of Professional Study ; of having attained the age of twenty-one years ; of Instruction and Proficiency in the Practice of Vaccination ; and of having attended not less than twenty labours. For the Pass Examination.—Proof of having attained the age of twenty-five years; a Testimonial from a Fellow or Member of the College ; evidence of having completed the required course of Professional Study. Blank Forms of the required Certificates of attendance on Hospital Practice and on Lectures may be obtained on application at the College.* Any candidate who shall produce satisfactory evidence of having passed an Examination on Anatomy and Physiology, conducted by any of the Bodies named in Schedule (A) to the Medical Act, and recognized by the College as requiring a Course of Study and an Examination satisfactory to the College, will be exempt from re-examination on the subjects of the Primary Examination. Any candidate who shall have obtained a Degree in Siu'gery at a University in the United Kingdom, after a Course of Study and an Examination satisfactory to the College, will be exempt from re-exam- ination on Surgical Anatomy, and on The Principles and Practice of Surgery. Any candidate who shaU have passed the Examination on Surgery conducted by the Royal College of Surgeons of England, or the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, or the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, after a Course of Study and an Examination satisfactory to the College, will be exempt from re-examination on Surgical Anatomy, and on the Principles and Practice of Surgery. Any candidate who has already obtained the Degree of Doctor or Bachelor of Medicine at a University in the United Kingdom, wherein the Courses of Study, and the Examinations to be undergone by the Students previously to graduation, shall have been adjudged by the Censors' Board to be entirely satisfactory, shall be exempt (if the Censors shall thinlc fit) from aU or any parts of the Examinations hereinbefore described, except such as relate to the Third or Pass Examination; the * Hours of Attendance, from Eleven, a.m. to Pour, p.m. ; Saturday, from Eleven a m to Two P.M. » • •](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24756751_0015.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)