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Any candidate who shall fail on any subject at the 

 examination held in the spring^ shall have to pass 

 another examination on the same subject, the following 

 September. 



The final examination shall comprise : General 

 Pathology, Morbid Histology and Anatomy, Hygiene, 

 Bacteriology, Materia Medica, Pharmacology and Ge- 

 neral Therapeutics (students may, at the discretion of 

 the Universities, undergo the examination on the above 

 subjects, at the time of their primary examination'. 

 Medicine and Surgery, Obstetrics, Diseases' of Infancy, 

 Gynaecology, Nervous and Mental Diseases, Pediatrics, 

 Operative and Minor Surgery, Medical Jurisprudence 

 and Toxicology, Ophthalmology, Otology and Rhino- 

 laryngology. 



This examination shall take place at the end of the 

 fourth year ; but, as for the primary examination, it 

 may be sub-divided, should the Universities so desin\ 

 and if the students have, on this point complied with 

 the requirements of the law. Thus, part of the final 

 examination may take place at the end of the third 

 year, provided however, the examination on didai ti 

 subjects, be completed only at the end of the fourth or 

 fifth year, by a clinical examination on all the bran- 

 ches of Medicine. 



Before admitting candidates to the latter part of 

 the final examination, the assessors must ascert 

 that they have studied at a University, College -r 

 School of Medicine of this Province, during at least, 

 four sessions, from the date of their admission tostu 

 that they have fully conformed to the regulation- 

 the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the Province, 



