Requisites for Graduation.
1. |
The candidate must have completed and sustained a satisfactory examination upon the course prescribed in this school. |
2. |
He must be twenty-one years of age, and exhibit to the Faculty satisfactory evidence of possessing a good character.
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3. |
His last course of lectures must have been attended in this Institution. |
4. |
He must have been regular in attendance on lectures and recitation. |
5. |
He must have pursued the study of practical anatomy, under the
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unclear: supervise] of the Demonstrator, during his course of pupilage in this Institution. |
6. |
He must notify the Dean of the Faculty, privately, on or before the first
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unclear: week] of April, of his intention to become a candidate for graduation at the ensuing
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unclear: Commencement]. |
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He must write a thesis on some medical subject, of not less than fifteen
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unclear: pages] The thesis may be in English, Latin, German or French. It must be of his
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unclear: over] composition, and in his own hand-writing. It must be handed to the Dean before
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unclear: the] first of may, accompanied with the Treasurer's receipt for the graduation fee of
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Every candidate must appear before the members of the Faculty for
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unclear: examination] on the various branches of medicine taught in this school, at the time
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unclear: appointed] for such examinations, and before the Board of Examiners, at the hours appointed
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unclear: by] the Board. |
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Violation of the general laws and rules established by the Curators and
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unclear: the] Faculty for the government of the University, negligence of duties, habitual and
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unclear: longed] absence from lectures and from the anatomical rooms, will prevent a
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unclear: students] from obtaining a degree. |
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If a candidate is rejected his thesis and graduation fee will be returned to
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unclear: his] |
For flagrant violation of the rules and laws, established for the government of
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unclear: the] University, a professional student may be expelled from the Institution. In
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unclear: such] case, the fees on his entrance will not be returned to him.