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450 Physicians and Surgeons ; and Students are appointed as assistants in the pathological department. Further information may be obtained from the Medical Superintendent. I UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN. The University of Aberdeen grants four degrees in Medicine and Surgery-viz., M.D., Ch.M., M.B., and Ch.B. The Degree of Doctor of Philosaphy (Ph.D.) ) is also granted in the Faculty of Medicine. Degrees of M.B. and Ch.B.-Candidates, before entering on the curriculum, must have passed the Preliminary Examination or hold a qualification recognised as exempting from such examination, have attained the age of 17, and have passed the Pre-registration Examination in Physics and Chemistry. The curriculum for the degrees extends over a period of five years, during which attendance is Tequired in the following subjects : Botany, Zoology, Physics, Chemistry (Systematic and Practical), Anatomy (Systematic and Practical), Physiology (Systematic and Practical), Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Practical Pharmacy, Pathology (Sys- tematic and Practical), Medical Jurisprudence, Public Health, Surgery, Medicine, and Midwifery. Candidates must attend for at least three years the medical and surgical practice of a recognised hospital; -they must have attended courses of at least nine months in clinical medicine and clinical surgery, and have acted as clerk in the medical and dresser in the surgical wards of a hospital. Attendance is required on the practice of a dispensary or the out- practice of a hospital and also on courses in Mental Diseases, Fevers, Ophthalmology, Post-mortem Exami- nations, Venereal Diseases, Tuberculosis, and other special subjects. The candidate is also required to have been properly instructed in Vaccination and to have attended at least 20 Midwifery cases. Degrees of M.D. and Ch.M.-Candidates for either of these degrees must already hold the degrees of M.B. and Ch.B. of Aberdeen. A thesis (in duplicate) has to be presented and an examination has to be passed in Clinical Medicine (or in some special Department of Medical Science) or Clinical Surgery, as the case may be. Degree of Ph.D.-For this degree candidates must pursue a course of special study or research during a period of nine academical terms as Research Students in the University of Aberdeen or in any College or Institution that may be affiliated thereto. A Thesis (in duplicate) must be presented for approval. A diploma in Public Health is granted by the University to graduates in Medicine of a University in the United Kingdom, after a special examination. Scholarships and Prizes.-In the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Aberdeen there are the following Bursaries, Scholarships, and Prizes :-Bursaries : about 15 Bursaries (competition and presentation) are open each year, of 215 to 230 per annum in value, most of them being tenable for three years. Scholar- ships : five Post-Graduate Scholarships, value 236 to B160 per annum. Prizes and Medals : 15 Gold Medals and Prizes for proficiency in special depart- ments. ABERDEEN ROYAL INFIRMARY (335 beds).-The main clinical work of the students is done in the Infirmary with its general and special facilities. A Department of Clinical Chemistry has recently been instituted by the physicians and surgeons on the staff ; and, besides the Royallnfirmary, students have the opportunity of attending the following institutions : City Fever Hospital, Sick Children’s Hospital, General Dispensary and Lying-in and Vaccine Institutions, Royal Lunatic Asylum, Ophthalmic Institutions, and the Aberdeen Royal Mental Hospital. This hospital contains, with hospital attached to main institution and agricultural branch, about 950 beds. Clinical instruction is given to students during three months’ in summer. Physician-Superintendent, Dr. R. Dods Brown. SCOTTISH MEDICAL CORPORATIONS GRANTING DIPLOMAS. ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF EDIN- BURGH, ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF EDINBURGH, ROYAL FACULTY OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF GLASGOW. These Colleges have made arrangements by which, after one series of examinations, held in Edinburgh or Glasgow, or both, the student may obtain the diplomas of the three bodies. This is the Scottish Conjoint Board. The three bodies grant their Single Licences only to candidates who already possess legal qualifications in Medicine or Surgery. The hospitals which are recognised by the Scottish Conjoint Board as places where professional study for their diplomas can be pursued are all those institutions which feed the medical faculties of the universities, as well as all the places which are recognised by the English and Irish Conjoint Boards. Professional Education.-The candidate must pro- duce certificates or other satisfactory evidence of having attended the following separate and distinct courses of instruction: Physics, three months; Elementary Biology, three months ; Chemistry, six months; Practical or Analytical Chemistry, three months; Anatomy, during at least six months; Practical Anatomy, twelve months; Physiology, six months ; Practical Physiology, three months; Materia Medica, three months ; Pathology (including Practical Pathology), nine months; Practice of Medicine, six months ; Clinical Medicine, nine months; Principles and Practice of Surgery, six months; Clinical Surgery, nine months ; Midwifery, three months ; Gynaecology, one course of not less than 13 meetings ; Diseases of Children, one course of not less than 13 meetings ; Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health, three months. The certified attendance on lectures, demonstrations, and practical work must not be less than three-fourths of the total number of roll-calls. Every student undergoes a course of Practical Midwifery, but before attending at labours he is required to attend a course of lectures on Surgery and Midwifery and to hold the offices of Clinical Medical Clerk and Surgical Dresser. He must also attend for two and a half months instruction in Practical Pharmacy ; the certificate to be signed by the teacher, who must be a member of the Pharma- ceutical Society of Great Britain, or the superintendent of the laboratory of a public hospital or dispensary, or a registered practitioner who dispenses medicines to his patients, or a teacher of Practical Pharmacy. The student must attend for 27 months the Medical and Surgical practice of a public general hospital containing on an average at least 80 patients available for clinical instruction, and possessing distinct staffs of physicians and of surgeons. He must act as Surgical Dresser and Medical Clinical Clerk for not less than six months in the wards in each case, and receive practical instruction in administration of anaesthetics. He must attend for six months the practice of a public dispensary especially recognised by any of the above authorities, or the out-patient practice of a recognised general hospital. This attendance should be made after the student has passed the First and Second examinations. Candidates are also required to attend the following courses : Diseases and Injuries of the Eye, three months; Insanity, three months ; Infectious Diseases, three months ; Gynaecology, three months ; Diseases of Children, three months. The curriculum lasts for five years, the fifth year being devoted to clinical work. There are four professional examinations :— First Examination includes Physics, Chemistry, and Elementary Biology. Se,cond Examination includes Anatomy and Physio- logy and Histology ; and candidates may be admitted

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Physicians and Surgeons ; and Students are appointedas assistants in the pathological department. Furtherinformation may be obtained from the MedicalSuperintendent.

___ IUNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN.

The University of Aberdeen grants four degrees inMedicine and Surgery-viz., M.D., Ch.M., M.B., andCh.B. The Degree of Doctor of Philosaphy (Ph.D.) )is also granted in the Faculty of Medicine.

Degrees of M.B. and Ch.B.-Candidates, beforeentering on the curriculum, must have passed thePreliminary Examination or hold a qualificationrecognised as exempting from such examination,have attained the age of 17, and have passed thePre-registration Examination in Physics andChemistry.The curriculum for the degrees extends over a

period of five years, during which attendance isTequired in the following subjects : Botany, Zoology,Physics, Chemistry (Systematic and Practical),Anatomy (Systematic and Practical), Physiology(Systematic and Practical), Materia Medica andTherapeutics, Practical Pharmacy, Pathology (Sys-tematic and Practical), Medical Jurisprudence, PublicHealth, Surgery, Medicine, and Midwifery.

Candidates must attend for at least three years themedical and surgical practice of a recognised hospital;-they must have attended courses of at least ninemonths in clinical medicine and clinical surgery,and have acted as clerk in the medical and dresser inthe surgical wards of a hospital. Attendance isrequired on the practice of a dispensary or the out-practice of a hospital and also on courses in MentalDiseases, Fevers, Ophthalmology, Post-mortem Exami-nations, Venereal Diseases, Tuberculosis, and otherspecial subjects. The candidate is also required tohave been properly instructed in Vaccination and tohave attended at least 20 Midwifery cases.

Degrees of M.D. and Ch.M.-Candidates for eitherof these degrees must already hold the degrees ofM.B. and Ch.B. of Aberdeen. A thesis (in duplicate)has to be presented and an examination has to bepassed in Clinical Medicine (or in some specialDepartment of Medical Science) or Clinical Surgery,as the case may be.

Degree of Ph.D.-For this degree candidatesmust pursue a course of special study or researchduring a period of nine academical terms as ResearchStudents in the University of Aberdeen or in anyCollege or Institution that may be affiliated thereto.A Thesis (in duplicate) must be presented for approval.A diploma in Public Health is granted by the

University to graduates in Medicine of a Universityin the United Kingdom, after a special examination.

Scholarships and Prizes.-In the Faculty of Medicineof the University of Aberdeen there are the followingBursaries, Scholarships, and Prizes :-Bursaries :about 15 Bursaries (competition and presentation)are open each year, of 215 to 230 per annum in value,most of them being tenable for three years. Scholar-ships : five Post-Graduate Scholarships, value 236to B160 per annum. Prizes and Medals : 15 GoldMedals and Prizes for proficiency in special depart-ments.

ABERDEEN ROYAL INFIRMARY (335 beds).-Themain clinical work of the students is done in theInfirmary with its general and special facilities.A Department of Clinical Chemistry has recently beeninstituted by the physicians and surgeons on thestaff ; and, besides the Royallnfirmary, students havethe opportunity of attending the following institutions :City Fever Hospital, Sick Children’s Hospital, GeneralDispensary and Lying-in and Vaccine Institutions,Royal Lunatic Asylum, Ophthalmic Institutions, andthe Aberdeen Royal Mental Hospital. This hospitalcontains, with hospital attached to main institutionand agricultural branch, about 950 beds. Clinicalinstruction is given to students during threemonths’ in summer. Physician-Superintendent, Dr.R. Dods Brown.

SCOTTISH MEDICAL CORPORATIONSGRANTING DIPLOMAS.

ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF EDIN-

BURGH, ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONSOF EDINBURGH, ROYAL FACULTY OF

PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONSOF GLASGOW.

These Colleges have made arrangements by which,after one series of examinations, held in Edinburgh orGlasgow, or both, the student may obtain the diplomasof the three bodies. This is the Scottish ConjointBoard.The three bodies grant their Single Licences only to

candidates who already possess legal qualifications inMedicine or Surgery.The hospitals which are recognised by the Scottish

Conjoint Board as places where professional study fortheir diplomas can be pursued are all those institutionswhich feed the medical faculties of the universities,as well as all the places which are recognised bythe English and Irish Conjoint Boards.

Professional Education.-The candidate must pro-duce certificates or other satisfactory evidence ofhaving attended the following separate and distinctcourses of instruction: Physics, three months;Elementary Biology, three months ; Chemistry, sixmonths; Practical or Analytical Chemistry, threemonths; Anatomy, during at least six months;Practical Anatomy, twelve months; Physiology,six months ; Practical Physiology, three months;Materia Medica, three months ; Pathology (includingPractical Pathology), nine months; Practice ofMedicine, six months ; Clinical Medicine, nine months;Principles and Practice of Surgery, six months;Clinical Surgery, nine months ; Midwifery, threemonths ; Gynaecology, one course of not less than 13meetings ; Diseases of Children, one course of not lessthan 13 meetings ; Medical Jurisprudence and PublicHealth, three months. The certified attendance onlectures, demonstrations, and practical work must notbe less than three-fourths of the total number ofroll-calls. Every student undergoes a course ofPractical Midwifery, but before attending at labourshe is required to attend a course of lectures on Surgeryand Midwifery and to hold the offices of ClinicalMedical Clerk and Surgical Dresser. He must alsoattend for two and a half months instruction inPractical Pharmacy ; the certificate to be signed bythe teacher, who must be a member of the Pharma-ceutical Society of Great Britain, or the superintendentof the laboratory of a public hospital or dispensary, ora registered practitioner who dispenses medicines tohis patients, or a teacher of Practical Pharmacy.The student must attend for 27 months the Medical

and Surgical practice of a public general hospitalcontaining on an average at least 80 patients availablefor clinical instruction, and possessing distinct staffs ofphysicians and of surgeons. He must act as SurgicalDresser and Medical Clinical Clerk for not less thansix months in the wards in each case, and receivepractical instruction in administration of anaesthetics.He must attend for six months the practice of apublic dispensary especially recognised by any of theabove authorities, or the out-patient practice of arecognised general hospital. This attendance shouldbe made after the student has passed the First andSecond examinations.

Candidates are also required to attend the followingcourses : Diseases and Injuries of the Eye, threemonths; Insanity, three months ; Infectious Diseases,three months ; Gynaecology, three months ; Diseasesof Children, three months.The curriculum lasts for five years, the fifth year

being devoted to clinical work. ’

There are four professional examinations :—

First Examination includes Physics, Chemistry, andElementary Biology.

Se,cond Examination includes Anatomy and Physio-logy and Histology ; and candidates may be admitted