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APPENDIX L.

GRANT MEDICAL COLLEGE.

The following are the Rules laid down for the Examination of Candidates for the Diploma of Graduate of the Grant Medical College of Bombay, sanctioned by Government and the Board of Education.

They are to be regarded merely as an amplification of No. 16 of the College Regulations, and as in no respect affecting any other of the College Regulations.

1. The subjects of examination are classed in two divisions (a) Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry, Materia Medica,

Pharmacy, and Botany.

(6) Medicine, Surgery, Midwifery, Medical Jurisprudence. 2. The Examination in the subjects of division (a) is called "First Examination"; the Examination in the subjects of division (b) is called "Final Examination."

3. The "First Examination" is conducted by the Principal and Professors of the College.

Students, after the close of their third year of study, may present themselves as Candidates.

4. The "First Examination" is conducted in the following

manner:

Anatomy-By written question and answer, oral examination, and dissection.

Physiology-Written question and answer, and oral examina

tion.

Chemistry-Written question and answer, oral examination, and practice in the laboratory.

Materia Medica and Pharmacy-Written question and answer, oral examination, and practice in the laboratory. Botany-Oral examination, with illustrations, &c.

5. Students found qualified receive the following "Certificate,"

signed by the Principal of the College and the Professors of Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry, Materia Medica, and Botany :

GRANT MEDICAL COLLEGE.

First Examination Certificate.

"We the undersigned Professors of the College, having carefully and fully examined

of

in Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry, Materia Medica, Pharmacy, and Botany, do hereby certify that he is possessed of full and accurate knowledge of these branches of science."

6. Students who have completed the curriculum of study prescribed by the College, and who have obtained the "First Examination". Certificate, are permitted to present themselves for "Final Examination."

7. The "Final Examination" is conducted by an Examiner, with three Assessors appointed by Government, aided by the Principal and Professors of the College, in the following

manner :

Medicine-By the Government Examiner and Assessors, and
the Professor of Medicine, by written question and answer,
oral examination, and practical exercises in the Clinical
Ward.
Surgery-By the Government Examiner and Assessors, and
the Professor of Surgery, by written question and answer,
oral examination, Surgical Anatomy, and operations in the
dissecting room, and practical exercises in the Clinical Ward.
Midwifery-By the Government Examiner and Assessors, and
the Professor of Midwifery, by written question and answer
and oral examination, and practical exercises in the Obste-
tric Institution.

Medical Jurisprudence-By the Government Examiner and
Assessors, and the Professor of Medical Jurisprudence, by
written question and answer and oral examination, and prac-
tical exercises in the laboratory.

8. The Government Examiner is the President, and has the privilege of a casting vote, should its exercise be necessary. The Assessors and the Professor have each a vote. The Principal of

the College has the privilege of attending the Examination on each subject, and of voting.

9. Students found qualified at the "Final Examination" receive the following Diploma of Graduate of the Grant Medical College, signed by the Government Examiner and Assessors, the Principal and Professors of the College, and countersigned by the President of the Board of Education and Secretary to the Government of Bombay :

"GRANT MEDICAL COLLEGE, BOMBAY.

Opened A. D. 1845.

"Be it known to all, that we whose names are hereto attached, having duly considered the Certificate of full and accurate knowledge in Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry, Materia Medica, Pharmacy, and Botany, as well as the Certificate of diligence and good conduct in College, possessed by

of and duly executed by the Principal and Professors of the College, have fully and carefully examined in Medicine, Surgery, Midwifery, and Medical Jurisprudence, and have found him fit and capable to exercise these arts and sciences.

"We therefore admit him a Graduate of this College, and grant this Certificate of his ability to practise Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifery."

C. MOREHEAD, M.D.,

Principal of the Grant Medical College.

Bombay, February 1851.

APPENDIX M.

GRANT MEDICAL COLLEGE.

The annual Examinations of the students of the Grant Medical College will commence on Saturday the 15th March, and be conducted in the following manner :—

I.

Examination of Candidates for "First Examination" Certificates.

Saturday, 15th.-Written examination in Anatomy and Physiology.

Monday, 17th.-Written examination in Chemistry.

Wednesday, 19th.-Written examination in Materia Medica.

Thursday, 20th.-Oral examination in Anatomy.

Friday, 21st.-Oral examination in Chemistry.

Saturday, 22nd.-Oral examination in Physiology.

Monday, 24th.-Oral examination in Materia Medica and
Botany.

Tuesday, 25th-Practical Anatomy, in the dissecting room.
Wednesday, 26th.-Practical Chemistry, in the laboratory.

II.

Examination of Candidates for Diploma of Graduate, conducted by the Government Examiner and Assessors.

Friday, 28th.-Written examination in Medicine.

Saturday, 29th.-Written examination in Surgery.
Tuesday, April 1st.-Oral examination in Medicine.
Wednesday, 2nd.-Oral examination in Surgery.

Friday, 4th.-Written examination in Midwifery and Medical
Jurisprudence.

Saturday, 5th.-Oral examination in Midwifery.

Tuesday, 8th.-Operative Surgery and Surgical Anatomy, in the dissecting room.

Wednesday, 9th.-Oral examination in Medical Jurisprudence, and practical exercises in Toxicology, in the laboratory.

The Examination in Clinical Medicine, Clinical Surgery, and Clinical Midwifery will be conducted daily in the Hospital, from the 25th March to the 8th April.

III.

Examination of 1st and 2nd Year Students.

Saturday, March 15th.--Oral examination in Chemistry.
Monday, 17th.-Oral examination in Anatomy.
Wednesday, 19th.—Oral examination in Physiology.
Thursday, 20th.-Written examination in Materia Medica.
Tuesday, 25th.-Practical Anatomy, in the dissecting room.
Friday, 28th.-Oral examination in Materia Medica.
Saturday, 29th.-Written examination in Chemistry.

Tuesday, April 1st.-Written examination in Anatomy and
Physiology.

Friday, 4th.-Practical Chemistry and Practical Pharmacy.

The 3rd Year Students who do not present themselves for examination for "First Examination Certificates" will be examined in Anatomy, Physiology, and Materia Medica, with the 2nd Year Students.

IV.

Examination of 3rd and 4th Year Students in Medicine,
Surgery, Midwifery, and Medical Jurisprudence.

Friday, March 28th.-Written examination in Medicine.
Saturday, 29th.-Oral examination in Surgery.

Monday, 31st.-Oral examination in Medicine.

Tuesday, April 1st.-Written examination in Surgery.

Thursday, 3rd.-Oral examination in Midwifery and Medical Jurisprudence.

Friday, 4th.-Written examination in Midwifery and Medical Jurisprudence.

STUDENT APPRENTICES will be examined in Anatomy and Physiology, on Monday the 7th April; in Chemistry and Materia Medica, on the 9th; and Medicine and Surgery, on the 10th and 11th.

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