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1866-7

of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons to obtain from
intending Matriculants information as to the particular book prescribed
in Latin, on which they wish to be examined, and to communicate
this information to the Examiner.

The Registar was instructed to intimate to the Secretary
of the Board of Trustees that the Bylaws had been adopted.

[margin]
Resolutions in
reference to an
Extra Primary
Examination
in Medicine
[/margin]

A letter was read from the Registrar of the Royal
College of Physicians and Surgeons, requesting permission to hold
an extra primary examination in Medicine about the Seventeenth
of December next. The Principal having explained
the reasons for this request, the Senate resolved,

That an extra primary examination may take
place next month, beginning on Monday the Seventeenth.

That the papers set be each valued at one hundred
and fifty (150), and that Candidates obtaining one hundred
and forty (140) on each paper need not be subjected to an
oral examination, but that an oral examination be not
allowed to any Candidate unless he obtain seventy (70)
marks on each of three out of four papers;

That Candidates failing to pass the Examination on
account of deficiency - particular branches be understood
as failing in the Examination as a whole;

That the President and Professor Sullivan be
the examiners in Anatomy, Professors Maclean and Kennedy
in Institutes of Medicine, ProfessorsReeve and
Fowler in Chemistry, Professors Lavell and Dr. Skinner in
Materia Medica, and that they be requested to furnish the
Senate with a report of the examination on each subject
attested by the Examiners appointed for the subject.

That the Registrar of the Royal College of
Physicians and Surgeons be requested to furnish
report of the result of the oral examinations along
with the certificates of the Candidate.

W. Snodgrass, D.D., Principal
______________________________

Queen's University, 19th December 1866

This day the Senate met and was constituted. Present
the Principal in the chair, Professors Williamson,
Mowat, Murray, Bell and Mackinas

J. Clark Murray, Secretary

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