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to examination without the assent of the Committee on 

 Credentials certified by a written authorization signed 

 by the President. 



VI. It will be the duty of each of the member* 

 of the snb-committees not only to consider the answers 

 to his own questions, but also thoso to the questions of 

 his colleagues and to record his appreciation thereof, 

 with his initials, as soon as the examination on 

 each subject is finished. It will be necessary for each 

 subject and at each examination, primary or final, that 

 the majority of the members of a sub-committee, deril-' 

 upon the admission or the rejection of a candidate. 



Any candidate rejected on one or more subjects at 

 his primary or final examination, will have to pass 

 another examination on the subject or subjects in whi. h 

 he has failed. 



The members of the sub-committees shall on each 

 subject, indicate their appreciation by one of the follow- 

 ing notes : Very (rood, G-ood, Fair, should the exami- 

 nation be satisfactory ; or Mediocre, Bad, Very Bad, it' 

 the examination is not found sufficient and exacts the 

 refusal of the candidate and the passing of another 

 examination. Each sub-committee shall be held to 

 report immediately after the examination. 



VII. The oral examination will be of at least t.-n 

 minutes on each subject. The Committee may divide 

 the subjects of the examination as follows : 



Descriptive and Practical Ana- 

 tomy. 



1st. Sub-Committee. 



2nd. Sub-Committee. 



Normal Histology. 



Chemistry. 



Physiology. 



General Pathology. 



Hygiene. 



Histology and Morbid Anatomy 



Bacteriology. 



