152 Complete School oft Physic in Ireland. 
least two years in Arts in the University of Dublin, Oxford, ot 
Cambridge. All other pupils paid twenty guineas. 
Library. 
A large collection of medical books, bequeathed by Sir P, Dunn, 
is appropriated to the use of the Students, and provision is made 
for purchasing books in proportion as the funds increase, A Lis 
brarian is appointed annually, by the College of Physicians, with 
a salary of seventy pounds per annum. He furnishes the neces- 
sary fuel for the library and medical lecture-room, and discharges 
such duties as shall be prescribed to him by the College of Phy- 
sicians. | 
Degrees. 
The Students who do not graduate in Arts are permitted at the 
end of three years, from the date of their matriculation, to un- 
dergo an examination before the six Professors of the School, in 
their respective departments, on producing to the Board of Trir 
nity College, certificates of diligent and regular attendance on 
Anatomy, Surgery, Chemistry, Botany, Institutes of Medicine, 
Practice of Medicine, Materia Medica, and Pharmacy, the Cli+ 
nical Lectures and Practice of Sir Patrick Dunn’s Hospital. They 
likewise write a Thesis in Latin. If found qualified by the exa- 
mination, they publish the Thesis, perform the academical exer= 
cises for the degree of Doctor of Medicine, and receive the follows 
ing testimonium from the Board of Trinity College : 
“ec Omnibus ad quos presentes literze pervenerint salutem. Nos 
' Prepositus et Socii seniores Collegii Sacro-Sancte et individue 
Trinitatis, juxta Dublin, testamur 4. B. quamdiu apud nos ¢ont+ 
moratus est, sedulam operam Medicine navasse, examinationes 
solitas coram sex Medicine Professoribus feliciter sustinuisse, 
ceteraque exercitia necessaria preestitisse, his adducti judicamus 
eum habilem ac idoneum esse, qui exerceat arten: Medicinz qua- 
tenus leges statutaque regmi permittunt; in cnjus rei testimo- 
nium, manus et sigillum quo in his utimur, apposuimus. Anno 
Domini, &c. &c.” 
The Students who go through a collegiate Course, on producing 
certificates of their strict attendance on the Lectures of the Pro- 
fessors in the School of Physic, on the Clinical Lectures and the 
Hospital, are, three years after having graduated as Bachelor of 
Arts, admitted to an examination before the Regius Professor of 
Physic and the Professors of Anatomy and Surgery, Chemistry, 
and Botany, in Trinity College, On being approved, and per- 
forming the usual academical exercises, they take the degree of 
Bachelor of Medicine. Upon sufficient standing, publishing a 
Thesis, passing a second examination before the University Pro- 
fessors, and performing the necessary acts, the full degree of Doce - 
tor in Medicine is conferred. These rank with the degrees of 
Bachelor 
