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1872-3

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March 5th 1873
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Sederunt Principal Snodgrass, Professors
Williamson, Mowat, Mackerras, Ferguson, Dupuis,
and Watson.

The minutes of the meeting held December
9th were read and approved.

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Subject of Burgess
Thesis
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The Secretary was instructed to inform
Mr. J.E. Burgess B.A. that the proposed
subject of his Thesis viz. Classical
Civilization, is accepted if by classical civilization
is meant the civilization of the
Greeks and Romans.

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programme of Medical
examination
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The programme of days and subjects
for the university examinations in Medicine
was arranged and is as follows:


Day [subject(s)] [instructors]
Tuesday March 11 Materia Medica Drs. Lavell & Fowler
Wednesday " 12 Practice of Medicine Drs. Oliver & H. Yates
Thursday " 13 Chemistry Dr. Saunders & Prof. Dupuis
Friday " 14 Surgery Drs. Neish & Sullivan
Saturday " 15 Chemistry Practical Prof. Dupuis & H. Yates
Monday " 17 Anatomy Drs. Dupuis & Neish
Tuesday " 18 Obstetrics Drs. Fowler & Lavell
Wednesday " 19 Institutes of medicine Drs. Sullivan & O. Yates
Thursday " 20 Jurisprudence Drs. H. Yates & Oliver
Friday " 21 Botany Drs. Neish & Dupuis
The examinations were appointed to begin each
day at two o'clock.

The Senate taking into consideration
the propriety of specifying more particularly
certain offences against which the students
should be warned, agreed to the
following resolutions, and requested the
Principal to read the same tomorrow
morning, and ordered a copy of it to be
placed on the Notice Board:

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