Minutes of the General Council of Medical Education & Registration of the United Kingdom; of the Executive Committee, and of the Branch Councils, Volume 6 |
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... Medicine , is now required of all candidates for the Membership . The period of study of CLINICAL MEDICINE and CLINICAL SURGERY is further extended . In the course of study for the LICENCE , candidates are permitted to pass a certain ...
... Medicine , is now required of all candidates for the Membership . The period of study of CLINICAL MEDICINE and CLINICAL SURGERY is further extended . In the course of study for the LICENCE , candidates are permitted to pass a certain ...
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... Medicine and Surgery practical knowledge is tested in the Wards of an Hospital , and the candidates are required to describe morbid specimens and microscopic preparations . HENRY A. PITMAN , Registrar . [ 1867. ] ROYAL COLLEGE OF ...
... Medicine and Surgery practical knowledge is tested in the Wards of an Hospital , and the candidates are required to describe morbid specimens and microscopic preparations . HENRY A. PITMAN , Registrar . [ 1867. ] ROYAL COLLEGE OF ...
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... MEDICINE It is required that the Principles of Public Health should be comprised in this Course of Lectures , or in the Course of Lectures on Forensic Medicine . The attendance on these Lectures must not commence earlier than the second ...
... MEDICINE It is required that the Principles of Public Health should be comprised in this Course of Lectures , or in the Course of Lectures on Forensic Medicine . The attendance on these Lectures must not commence earlier than the second ...
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... medicine , or makes any engagement with a Chemist , or any other person , for the supply of medicines ; or who practises Medicine or Surgery in partnership , by deed or otherwise , so long as that partnership continues . XIII . No ...
... medicine , or makes any engagement with a Chemist , or any other person , for the supply of medicines ; or who practises Medicine or Surgery in partnership , by deed or otherwise , so long as that partnership continues . XIII . No ...
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... medicines , or make any engagement with a Chemist , or any other person , for the supply of medicines ; or practise Medicine or Surgery in partnership , by deed or otherwise . No Fellow , Member , or Licentiate of the College shall ...
... medicines , or make any engagement with a Chemist , or any other person , for the supply of medicines ; or practise Medicine or Surgery in partnership , by deed or otherwise . No Fellow , Member , or Licentiate of the College shall ...
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Page 317 - If any registered Medical Practitioner shall be convicted in England or Ireland of any Felony or Misdemeanor, or in Scotland of any Crime or Offence, or shall after due Inquiry be judged by the General Council to have been guilty of infamous Conduct in any professional Respect, the General Council may, if they see fit, direct the Registrar to erase the Name of such Medical Practitioner from the Register.
Page 123 - IF a side of any triangle be produced, the exterior angle is equal to the two interior and opposite angles ; and the three interior angles of every triangle are equal to two right angles.
Page 105 - To divide a given straight line into two parts, so that the rectangle contained by the whole and one of the parts, shall be equal to the square on the other part.
Page 203 - Writing from dictation. 3. English Grammar. 4. Writing a short English composition ; such as a description of a place, an account of some useful or natural product, or the like.
Page 224 - January one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, no Certificate required by any Act now in force, or that may hereafter be passed, from any physician, surgeon, licentiate in medicine and surgery, or other medical practitioner, shall be valid unless the person signing the same be registered under this Act.
Page 205 - Candidates will be required to produce the following certificates :— 1. Of being twenty-one years of age. 2. Of having been engaged during four years in the acquirement of professional knowledge. 3. Of having attended, at a...
Page 123 - If the angle of a triangle be bisected by a straight line which also cuts the base ; the segments of the base shall have the same ratio which the other sides of the triangle have to one another...
Page 129 - Andrews on any registered Medical Practitioner above the age of forty years, whose .Professional position and experience are such as, in the estimation of the University, to entitle him to that Degree, and who shall, on examination, satisfy the Medical Examiners of the sufficiency of his Professional knowledge; provided always, that Degrees shall not be conferred under this Section to a greater number than ten in any one year.
Page 209 - A Candidate having entered his name for either the Primary or Pass Examination, who shall fail to attend the meeting of the Court for which he shall have received a card, will not be allowed to present himself for examination within the period of three months from the date at •which he shall have so failed to attend.
Page 206 - Certificates of attendance upon the practice of a recognised provincial or colonial Hospital unconnected with, or not in convenient proximity to, a recognised Medical School, will not be received for more than one winter and one summer session of the hospital attendance required by the regulations of this College, and in such cases clinical lectures will not be necessary, but a certificate of having acted as dresser for the period of at least six months will be required.