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1864-5

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Graduation
in Medicine
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The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and
sustained, the following extracts were read from the minutes
of the Medical Faculty:

"Senate Room, 1st March 1865
Dr Harrison was examined in Materia Medicine,
Chemistry, &c, and it was resolved to recommend him
to the Senate for the Degree of M.D."
18th March, 1865

[underline]Inter alia[/underline]
"It was agreed to recommend Surgeon Major
"Bowen of the Rifle Brigade to the Senate for the
"Degree of M.D."
"21st March, 1865

"The written and oral examinations having been
"concluded, it was unanimously resolved to recommend
"the following gentlemen to the Senate for the Degrees
"of M.D., viz John Agnew, B.A., Alexander Bell,
"John Bigham, Goerge Deans, David Heggie, Alfred
"Horsey, Edwin H Kirtland, C.E., John Massie, Alexander
"Maclaren, James B Mondeu, James Neish, Richard
"A Reeve, Thomas A Reeve, B. Ivey, William J.
"Weckes. John Bell having passed the necessary examinations,
"it was resolved to recommend him to the
"Senate for the Degree of M.D. on his reaching the
"required age of 21 years.

"Extracted from the Minutes of the Medical Faculty by
"Fife Fowler, Secretary"

On the motion of Professor Murray, seconded by Professor
Lavell, the recommendations of the above extracts were
agreed to.

It was resolved that the following declaration be required
of all medical graduates, and be administered to them
by the Registrar before their Degrees are conferred, viz

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Sponsio
Academica
of Medical
Graduates
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"Ego, A.B. Doctoratus in Arts Medica titule jam
"donandus, Sancto coram Deo, Condium Scrutatore, Spondeo,
"me in omnibus grate animi officus erga havre Universitatem ad extremam vitam perseverationium; term
"porro Artem Medicam caute, caste et probe excercitationing
et, groad in me est, ommia ad aegrtorum corporum salutem
"conducentia cum fide procuraturum; quae

John C Murray, Secretary

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