relative to the Degree ofM. D, 203 



which were in force at the time they commenced their Medical 

 Studies in a University *. 



JAMES SYME,'''* '^^ '*^^ * 



Profegeor of Clinical Surgery, 

 Dean of the Faculty of Medicine. 

 W. HAMILTON, 

 Secretary to the Senatus Academicus. 



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• Candidates who commenced their University studies before 1825 will be 

 exempted from the fourth year of attendance (Sect. I.), from the additional 

 Hospital attendance (Sect. II. art. 3.), from the necessity of a year's study 

 in £dinburgh (Sect. III.) and from any attendance on 



••"^'•' Clinical Surgery, Practical Anatomy, 



Medical Jurisprudence, Pathology, and 



Natural History, Surgery distinct from 

 Military Surgery, Anatomy.^ ' 



Those who commenced between 1825 and 1831 will be exempted from at- 

 tendance on General Pathology, and also on Surgery distinct from Anatomy. 



Those who commenced between 1825 and 1833 will be required to attend 

 only two of the following classes, viz. 



Clinical Surgery, Military Surgery, 



Medical Jurisprudence, Practical Anatomy. 



Natural History •f'. 



And those who commenced before 1833 will be exempted from the attend- 

 ance specified in Sect. II. Art. 4. and 5. 



N, B — ^The attendance on Midwifery in an University (Sect II. Art. 1.) 

 is required of all Candidates. 



f The Army Medical Board requires, be^des the usual Medical classes, 

 an attendance on — 



Natural History, . . . Three Months. 

 Botany, . . . . Three Months. 



