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1866-7

Williamson, Mowat, Murray, Bell and MacKerras.

The minutes of the previous Meeting were read and
sustained.

The Senate, having been informed that it has not
been customary to require Matriculation Certificates from
Students in Medicine till their final examination, resolved
to record and hereby do record that Francis M Wafer,
Augustine Meagher, Daniel Meagher and Robert Mack
should rank as having passed their Primary Examination
in Medicine.

It was intimated that the Honourable James
Patton had declared to act as Examiner of the Essays
on Confederation, and the Senate accordingly resolved
to request Thomas Kirkpatrick, Esq. to act in his stead.

The meeting was closed with the benediction.

W. Snodgrass, Principal

Queen's University, 28th Feb. 1867

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

The Minutes of the previous meeting were read and
sustained.

[margin]
Appointment
of Examiners
in Medicine
[/margin]

For the Examinations in Medicine, which begin on the
fifth proxime, the following Examiners were appointed.

1. On Institutes of Medicine and Forensics and
State Medicine Professors Maclean and Kennedy,
2. On Chemistry and Principles and Practice of
Medicine, Professors Reeve and Fowler.
3. On Materia Medica and Obstetrics Professors
Lavell and Dr Skinner;
4. On Anatomy and Surgery the President of the
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons and Professor
Sullivan.

These Examiners were also appointed Examiners
of the Theses of intending Graduates in Medicine
as they may arrange among themselves.

It was further resolved that the conditions of
admission to oral Examination and of passing should
be the same as at last Examination.

The Registrar was instructed was instructed.

J. Clark Murray, Registrar

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