200 Statutes of University of Edinburgh, 



< ^Description and Drawing of an Improved Engine Boiler. By 

 iVIr Andrew Symington, Kettle, Fife. 



5. Donation. — Specimens of Lithographic Printing. By Mr 

 Samuel Leith, Lithographer, Banff, Assoc. Soc. Arts. 



The following gentlemen were admitted Ordinary Members, viz. : — 

 David George Sandeman, Esq. of Springland, 4, Melville Street, Edin- 

 burgh. 

 Robert Allan of Lauriston, Esq. banker, Edinburgh. 



STATUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH, RELATIVE TO 

 THE DEGREE OF M. D. 1833. 



Sect. I. No one shall be admitted to the Examinations for the 

 Degree of Doctor of Medicine who has not been engaged in me- 

 dical study for four yeai's, during at least six months of each, 

 either in the University of Edinburgh, or in some other University 

 where the Degree of M. D. is given ; unless, in addition to three 

 Anni Medici in an University, he has attended during at least six 

 winter months, the Medical or Surgical Practice of a General 

 Hospital, which accommodates at least eighty patients, and during 

 the same period a com-se of Practical Anatomy ; in which case 

 three years of University study will be admitted* 



Sect. II. No one shall be admitted to the examinations for the 

 degree of Doctor, who has not given sufficient evidence, --- 



1. That he has studied, once at least, each of the following de- 

 partments of Medical Science, under Professors of Medicine in this 

 or in some other University, as already defined, viz — 



Anatomy, 



Chemistry, 



Materia Medica and Pharmacy, . . . 



Institutes of Medicine, 



Practice of Medicine, 



Surgery, I During Courses of 



Midwifery, and the Diseases peculiar to / Six Months. 



Women and Children, 



General Pathology, 



Practical Anatomy, (unless it has been 



attended in the year of extra-academical 



Study allowed by Sect. 1.), 



