relative to the Degree of M, D. 201 



Clinical Medicine, that is, the treatment j During a Course of ^^ 



of Patients in a Public Hospital, under a I Six Months, or ■ - 



Professor of Medicine, by whom Lectures j two Courses of 



on the Cases are given, I Three Months. .^^ 



Clinical Surgery, ) 



Medical Jurisprudence, I During Courses 



Botany, > of at least Three 



Natural History •, including Zoology, | Months. 



2. Tliat in each year of his Academical Studies in Medicine, he 

 has attended at least two of the Six Months* Courses of Lectures 

 above specified, or one of these and two of the Three Months' 

 Courses. 



3. That, besides the Course of Clinical Medicine already pre- 

 scribed, he has attended, for at least six months of another year, 

 the Medical or Surgical Practice of a General Hospital, either at 

 Edinburgh or elsewhere, which accommodates not fewer than eighty 

 patients. 



4. That he has attended for at least six months, by Apprentice- 

 ship or otherwise, the Art of Compounding and Dispensing Drugs 

 at the Laboratory of an Hospital, Dispensary, Member of a Surgi- 

 cal College or Faculty, Licentiate of the London or Dublin Sodety 

 of Apothecai'ies, or a professional Chemist and Druggist. 



5. That he has attended for at least six months, by Apprentice- 

 ship or otherwise, the Out- Practice of an Hospital, or the Practice 

 of a Dispensary, or that of a Physician, Surgeon, or Member of the 

 London or Dublin Society of Apothecaries. 



Sect. ITL No one shall obtain the degree of Doctor who has not 

 studied, in the manner already prescribed, for at least one year pre- 

 vious to his Graduation, in the University of Edinburgh. 



Sect. IV. Every Candidate for the degree in Medicine, must de- 

 liver, before the 24th of March, of the year in which he proposes 

 to graduate, to the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, — 



First, A Declaration, in his own handwriting, that he is twenty- 

 one years of age, or will be so before the day of Graduation ; and 

 that he will not be then under articles of apprenticeship to any 

 Surgeon or other master. 



• A Five Months* Course of Natural History is given in winter, and one of 

 three months in summer, either of which qualify for a degree hi Medicine. — 

 Edit, 



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