Page 306 - My FlipBook
P. 306
290 world's history and
omy, Chemistry and Physiology. Candidates who desire to pass
this examination must apply to Mr. Robertson, I, George Square,
J.
Edinburgh, not later than one week preceding the examination,
and must then produce all the required certificates of having
passed the preliminary examination, having been registered as
•dental students, and of having attended the prescribed courses on
Anatomy, Chemistry and Physiology. Each candidate shall pay
to Mr. Robertson the sum of £4. 4s. not later than 11 a.m. of
J.
the Saturday preceding the examination, after which no entries
can be received. In the event of a candidate being unsuccessful,
£2. 2s. will be returned to him; and where the candidate is suc-
cessful the fee of £4. 4s. paid by him will be held as paid to ac-
count of the total fee of ,£10. 10s. payable for the diploma.
The second examination shall embrace the subjects of Sur-
3.
gery, Medicine and Therapeutics, and the special subjects of
Dental Anatomy and Physiology, Dental Surgery and Pathology,
and Dental Mechanics. Candidates must apply to Mr. J. Rob-
ertson, not later than one week previous to the day of examina-
tion, and must then produce to him: 1, Satisfactory evidence of
having attained the age of twenty-one years; 2, A certificate of
registration in the books of the General Medical Council; 3, The
certificates of having attended the lectures and other prescribed
courses of instruction; and shall lodge the requisite schedule
of courses of study. Each candidate for this examination shall
pay to Mr. j. Robertson the sum of £6. 6s., not later than the Fri-
day preceding the date of examination, and in the event of his
ibeing unsuccessful ^3. 3s. will be returned to him.
4. No candidate shall, if unsuccessful, be remitted for a shorter
period than three months. These rules shall apply to any subse-
quent rejection.
No candidate shall be admissible to examination who has
5.
been rejected by any other Licensing Board within the three
preceding months.
6. Should a candidate obtain in the first oral examination not
less than 65 per cent, of the marks on any subject and not less
than 55 per cent, in the written examination on the same subject,
he may be exempted from further examination upon it; his name
being recorded to this effect by the examiners.
Candidates who claim exemption from the first dental ex-
7.
amination on the ground of having passed the first and second
triple qualification examinations shall, before being admitted to