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Page 29 - AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF CHEMICAL PHILOSOPHY : being a preparatory View of the Forces which concur to the Production of Chemical Phenomena. By J. FREDERIC DANIELL, FRS Professor of Chemistry in King's College, London ; and Lecturer on Chemistry and Geology in the Hon. East India Company's Military Seminary at Addiscombe ; and Author of Meteorological Essays.
Page 70 - That they have been engaged in actual dissections of the human body twelve months ; the certificate of which from the teacher, must state the number of subjects or parts dissected by the candidate. That they have attended Lectures...
Page 63 - ... of being twenty-one years of age, and of having been occupied at least four years in the acquirement of professional knowledge. III. Graduates in medicine of any legally constituted college or university requiring residence to obtain degrees, will be admitted for examination on adducing, together with their diploma or degree, proof of having completed the anatomical and surgical education required by the foregoing regulations, either at the school...
Page 61 - ... board such testimonials of character, general and professional, as shall be satisfactory to the college. The first examination is in anatomy and physiology, and is understood to comprise a knowledge of such propositions in any of the physical sciences as have reference to the structure and functions of the human body. The second examination includes all that relates to the causes and symptoms of diseases, and whatever portions of the collateral sciences may appear to belong to these subjects....
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Page 63 - ... of having attended at least two courses of lectures on the principles and practice of surgery, delivered in two distinct periods or seasons...
Page 58 - Of having attended a course of lectures on each of four of the subjects in the following list : Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy, General Anatomy and Physiology, Comparative Anatomy, Pathological Anatomy, Chemistry, Botany, Materia Medica and Pharmacy, General Pathology, General Therapeutics, Forensic Medicine, Hygiene, Midwifery and Diseases peculiar to Women and Infants, Surgery, Medicine.
Page 64 - Of having studied anatomy and physiology, by attendance on lectures and demonstrations, and by dissections, during three winter sessions.
Page 61 - ... practice in some general hospital in this country, for at least twelve months. Candidates who have already been engaged in practice, and have attained the age of forty years, but have not passed through the complete course of study above described, may be admitted to examination upon presenting to the Censors' Board such testimonials of character, general and professional, as shall be satisfactory to the college.

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