MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS,
I ThV Medical Committee recommended to tlie I Senate yesterday ■ that tho following x students bo -recorded as having passed - examinations:— A. J. Hansen—lntermediate Examination for Dental Students. W. S. Seed, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Choinistry, and Dental Anatomy. C. E. Herpus, Inorganic Chemistry and Dental Anatomy. Intermediate Examination for Medical students:—J..E. K. Broun, A. O. Evans, Violet E. Field, B. H. Gilmour, T. Julian, A. S. Moody, H. D. Robertson. T. T. Thompson, D. Whyte, E. A. Widdowson. E. IC. Edio, in Biology, Physics, and Inorganio Chemistry; W. F. Findlay, in Biology and Physics; Ti C. Fraser, in Biology; W. C. M'Caw, in Biology; and Physics; W. -S. _ Robertson, in Physics and Inorganic Chemistry; D. L. Sinclair, in Physics and Organic Chemistry; P. P. j. .Stewart, in Biology, Physics and Inorganic Chemistry; W. H. Tliomag; in Biology and Inorganic Chemistry; A. M. Trotter, in Biology, Physics, and Organic Chemistry; J. R. White, in Biology, Physics, and Inorganic Chemistry; and L. J. Thompson, in Biology on his forwarding the required certificates. First Professional Examination:—E. ,E. Brown, Maysio A. M. Collie, J. Collins, Ina B. Dugleby, G. W. Gower, L. H. M'Bride, A. D. Nelson, T. G. Short, J. E. L. Simcox, H C. Tait, J. A. Watson, -M. H. Watt, Dulcie t E. Williams. ■ That the following be-recorded as liaving passed in the undermentioned subjects on their forwarding the ' required certificates -.—J. M. Hyde, in Physiology; E. H.'- Whetter, in Anatomy. ' Second Professional Examination:—D.'J. M. Dunbar, P. S. Foster, S. 11. Hay, A. N. Hough- | ton, T. W. J. Johnson, G. M. H. Osborne, D. Steven. / L. Hector, in Pathology and Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health; W. H. Pottit, in Pathology and Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health. Third Professional Examination:—S. E. V. Brown, J. G. Crawford, T. Harrison, F. A. Soannell, R. A. Shore, S. J. Simpson, A. C. Thomson, T. Wi .Repa, and E. T. Rogers on his forwarding tho' required certificates. The recommendations were approved. A clause in the report—"That candidates who have failed in the Third Professional Examination shall, on the recommendation of tho Board 'of Examiners, be admitted to reexamination in six months"—was negatived by the Senate aftor discussion.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 108, 30 January 1908, Page 8
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