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either section of the Board of the Royal College of Veterinary 
Surgeons for his First or Second Examination more than three 
times. 
36. —At the First Examination there shall be three tables 
■—one for Anatomy and Histology ; one for Materia Medica, 
Therapeutics, and Botany; and one for Chemistry—General 
and Practical — and Toxicology. Twenty minutes to be 
allotted to each Student at each table. Total, one hour. 
37. —At the Second Examination there shall be three tables 
—one for Physiology, Pathology, and Morbid Anatomy; one 
for Veterinary Surgery, to include External Diseases of 
Domesticated Animals ; and one for Veterinary Medicine, to 
include the Causes, ordinary, special, and parasitic, Symptoms, 
and Treatment of Disease in general. Time at each table, 
twenty minutes. 
38. —At the Second Examination the Student shall also 
be examined on the principles of Shoeing and the practical 
details of the Profession. 
39. —At the First Examination there shall not be less 
than six Examiners, nor at the Second less than seven; and 
in the event of any Examiner falling ill or being other wise 
suddenly prevented from attending at the Examination, 
the Court shall have power to select a qualified person to 
supply the vacancy pro tem. 
40. —Every Student shall be examined by each division of 
the Court, and at the conclusion of the examination the 
Examiners shall reunite, and each division report the result 
of the examination to the Chairman, when the sense of the 
whole Court shall be taken as to the qualifications of the 
Student. 
41. —Should the result of the examination of any Candidate 
for the Diploma appear doubtful, such Candidate shall be 
recalled, and examined before the whole Court. 
42. —Should a Candidate conduct himself disrespectfully, 
or otherwise improperly, at any meeting of the Court, the 
Chairman is empowered to stay the examination of such 
Candidate, and report the transaction to the Council. 
43. —Any Candidate who shall, by a false certificate or 
other stratagem, impose upon the College to obtain its Diploma, 
shall he suspended by the Court of Examiners; and, on the 
fact being proved to the satisfaction of the Council, he shall 
be declared disqualified for examination for as long a period 
as the Council shall see fit. 
44. —A list of the successful candidates, at each examina¬ 
tion, signed by the Chairman of the Court, shall be trans¬ 
mitted to the President, who shall, on receipt thereof, as 
