Prospectus for session 1892-93 / Queen Margaret College, School of Medicine for Women.
- University of Glasgow. Queen Margaret College. School of Medicine for Women.
- Date:
- 1892
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Credit: Prospectus for session 1892-93 / Queen Margaret College, School of Medicine for Women. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![V. Ordinance No. 18. [General, No. 9—Regulations for the Graduation of Women and for their Instruction in the Universities.] At Edinburgh, the twenty-second day of February, Eighteen hundred and ninety-two years. Whereas, etc. I. It shall be in the power of the University Court of each University to admit women to graduation in such Faculty or Faculties as the said Court may think fit. II. It shall be competent to the University Court, after consultation with the Senatus, to make provision within the University for the instruction of women in any of the subjects taught within the Univer- sity, either by admitting them to the ordinary classes, or by instituting separate classes for their instruction. Such classes shall be conducted by the Professors or Lecturers in the several subjects, or by Lecturers specially appointed for the purpose by the University Court, provided always that the Court shall not institute classes where men and women shall be taught together except after consultation with the Senatus, and provided also that no Professor whose commission is dated before the approval of this Ordinance by Her Majesty in Council shall be required, without his consent, to conduct classes to which women are admitted. III. The conditions for graduation within any Faculty in which women are admitted to graduation, shall be the same for women as for men, subject to the following modifications, which shall have effect until within each Faculty provision is made for the instruction of women in all subjects qualifying for graduation, in which provision is made for the instruction of men : — (1) Section XXV. of Ordinance General No. 6 (Regulations for Degrees in Arts) shall not be applicable to the graduation of women in Arts; Section IV. of Ordinance General No. 7 (Regulations for Degrees in Science) shall not be applicable to the graduation of women in Science; and Section VIII. of Ordinances Glasgow No. 1 (Regulations for Degrees in Medicine), Aberdeen No. 1 (Regulations for Degrees in Medicine), and Edinburgh No. 1 (Regulations for Degrees in Medicine), shall not be applicable to the graduation of women in Medicine. (2) So long as within the Faculty of Arts in any University provision is not made for the instruction of women in any subject qualifying for graduation in which provision is made for the instruction of men, it shall be in the power of the University Court to admit to graduation women who have received the requisite instruction in that subject in any Scottish University, or from any teacher or in any Institution, within the University town, recognised for the purposes of this Ordin- ance by the University Court: Provided always that every candidate for graduation shall produce evidence of having satisfied the conditions laid down in Ordinance General No. 6 (Regulations for Degrees in Arts)](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24933752_0045.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)