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and that they have, moreover, successfully passed 

 primary examination .before the assessors of the Board. 



Any candidate undergoing his final examination <>n 

 all or part of the subjects, and failing on one subject, 

 shall have to pass another examination ou the same, 

 which examination shall only take place three mouths 

 later. 



2o. The assessors shall decide whether the 

 students possess a sufficient knowledge of the subjects 

 upon which they are examined. If the assessors, in 

 opposition to the University Examiners, are not satis- 

 fied with the answers of a candidate, they shall request 

 the Examiners to prolong the examination of such can- 

 didate, or, if necessary, ask leave to put a few ques- 

 tions, themselves. 



3o. The assessors shall ascertain that the courses 

 given by the Universities, Colleges or Schools of Medi- 

 cine, are in accordance with the requirements of the 

 law, both as regards their duration and the number of 

 lectures given, etc., etc. 



4o. They shall ascertain that the students have 

 followed the courses as required by law. 



5o. They shall examine the certificates of admis- 

 sion to the study ot Medicine and the cards of att.-u- 

 dance at lectures, at Hospital practice and at cases of 

 confinement. 



60. They shall draft a report in the form of sche- 

 dule B annexed to the present By-Laws and correspon- 

 ding to the above mentioned directions. 



IV. In case the report of the assessors shall prove 

 unfavorable to any University, College or School of 

 Medicine, the Board shall authorize its President to no- 



