MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS. (By Telegraph— Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Thursday. The results of the New Zealand University medical examinations, bold in May Inst, are: — Second Professional Examiuation.—-The following passed the whole examination: Ivan McD. Allen. Colin C. Andprson, Emma <!. Applegate, David A. Bathgate, Louis A. Bennett, William S. V. Bransgrove, Howard F. Buckley, Henry XI. Budd, Edward .1. Cronln, Geoffrey J. St. O. Fisher, Arnold Gilray, John W. Hall, Oswald V. Lamb, James T. Laurenson, Waller W. Little, Samuel L. Ludbrood, David kl. Mitchell, Douglas L. Muir, Morgan P. McSwceney, Samuel B. W. Strain. Henry H. E. Vivian, George E. Waterworth. Uonert 11. Wylle. Tho following passed In pathology aud bacteriology:—Charles S. F. Fraser. I'nssod In materia medica and bacteriology:—James F. C. Moore. Third Professional Examination.—Passed ill applied anatomy, public health, and medical jurisprudence:—Frederick ,1. Appleby, Francis K. Blunuell, William M.j totter. Arthur .1. Cottrell, Donald E. Currlc, John It. Cuthbert. Charles M. Greeusland, Richard J. B. Hall, William D. Hart. David C. Low, Lawrence C. Mail, Alexander S. Morton. Charles S. Murray. Victor K. Nicholson, Douglas M. Paterson, Grace Stevenson, Kobert B. Watson, Marion K. Whyte. Passed in Public Health and Medical Jurisprudence.—Charles R. B. Hoberts, Mary P. Wilson. Passed iii Applied Anatomy nnd Public Health. —Koliert S. .1. Fitzgerald. Passed in Public Health.—Leslie G. Bell.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 142, 15 June 1917, Page 7
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