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sident, may direct a Special Court of Examiners to be holden 
on any emergency. 
27. Each candidate, fourteen days prior to his examination, 
must leave with the Secretary the fee of £10.. 10s ; and a cer- 
tificate, or such other legal proof as may be required, of the 
candidate’s having been educated at some one of the recognised 
colleges or schools. 
28. The nature of the examination which the Council will 
require the student to undergo, will comprehend the Anatomy, 
Physiology, and Pathology of the Horse, Ox, Sheep, Pig, Dog, 
and other domesticated Animals ; Veterinary Medicine and 
Surgery; Chemistry, Materia Medica, and Pharmacy; with the 
principles of Shoeing and the practical duties of the profession. 
29. The Court shall form themselves into four divisions : 
one on Chemistry, Materia Medica, and Pharmacy ; one on the 
Anatomy and Physiology of the Horse ; one on the Pathology 
and Treatment of the Horse ; and one on the Anatomy, Phy- 
siology, and Pathology of the Ox and other Domesticated 
Animals. 
30. Every Student shall be examined by each division; and 
at the conclusion of the examinations the Court of Examiners 
shall re-unite, each division to report the result of the examina- 
tions to the Chairman, and the sense of the Court be taken as 
to the qualification of the Student. 
31. Should the result of the examination of any candidate 
appear doubtful, such candidate shall be re-called, and ex- 
amined before the whole Court. 
32. Any Student not appearing to the Examiners to be 
qualified to receive the Diploma of the College, shall be re- 
jected for any period at the discretion of the Court. 
33. Should a Candidate for the Diploma of the College con- 
duct himself disrespectfully, or otherwise improperly, at any 
Court of Examiners, the Chairman is empowered to stay the 
examination of such Candidate, and report the transaction to 
the Council. 
34. Every Member shall, on his admission, subscribe his 
name to a copy of the Rules and By-laws for the time being, 
which shall be entered in a book kept for that purpose. 
35. A List of the successful candidates, signed by the Chair- 
man, shall be transmitted to the President, who shall, on the 
receipt thereof, grant the Diploma of the College to each 
individual. 
36. The signatures of the Examiners, and of the Professors 
of the school in which the Student has graduated, shall be af- 
fixed to the Diploma, which shall be stamped with the Seal of 
the College, and shall be in the following form : — 
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