SITTINGS OF THE COUNCIL. 
293 
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In Section 16, Clause 4, amend, as follows: 
“ Students desirous of being examined at any Special Court of 
Examiners must give such proofs, and make the payments 
otherwise directed.” 
To be added a Clause , 
“ That the Council shall have the power of suspending, for a 
limited period, any of the laws and regulations relating to 
the examination and admission of students, should such 
course in their judgment become requisite.” 
Each Candidate prior to his examination must produce cer¬ 
tificates, or other satisfactory proof, to the following effect; viz. 
“ 1. Of having completed his twenty-first year. 
“ 2. Of having served an apprenticeship of not less than three 
years to some Member of the College in regular practice 
during the whole of that period ; or of having been engaged 
in the pursuit of professional knowledge for the same 
period. 
66 3. Of having attended during two sessional years. Lectures 
delivered at the Royal Veterinary College of London or 
Veterinary College of Edinburgh, or at such other vete¬ 
rinary school as may be sanctioned by the Charter, on 
a. The Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology of the 
Horse, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Dogs, and other Domes¬ 
ticated Animals. 
b. Veterinary Medicine and Surgery. 
c. Chemistry, Materia Medica, and Pharmacy. 
“ 4. Or, in lieu of the apprenticeship required in Law 2, of 
having attended for three sessional years the practice and 
lectures named in Law 3 at one of the recognised Colleges. 
“ 5. Of having diligently dissected during his pupillage at the 
College. 
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