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MEDICAL COMMITTEE

REPORT TO THE SENATE. SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES. The Medical "Committee reported to the University Senate to-day that the following have passed in all the subjects ol the intermediate medical examination :— B. F. Aldred, I. Blaubaum, N. H. Dempster, M. F. C. Dowling, H. B. Ewen, A. W. Johnston, G. Redpath, W. H. Simpson, A. H. A. Vivian, W. S. .Wallis, Y. M. Whitehead, E. M. Wyllie. The following have, passed in the undermentioned subjects :— Robert Hector Baxter, in physics, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry; Leslie George Bell, in biology, physics } Donald Eric Currie, in physics, inorganic chemistry ; William Fleming Cume, in physio, organic chemistry; William Henry Davy, in ghysios, inorganic ( chemistry ; Mabel Sfleen. Hanron, in inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry ; Herbert Miller Hay, in. physios, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry ; George Browuleo lsdale, in physfcs, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry; Doris Clifton Jolly, in bi- - ology,physics, organic chemistry; Arthur Kldd, in biology, physics, organ iw chemistry; David Douglas Wallace Mar ,tin, in biology, physics; Francis Dewsbury Pinfold, in biology, physics, 'or , game chemistry} Wm. Jamieson Reid,' in biology, physics, organic chemistry; Thomas Russell Ritchie, in biology, physics; Everard Oswald Rowley, > in biology, physics, inorganic .chemistry; Stuart Sconlar, in physics, organic chemistry ; Gladys Margaret' Shaw, in physfcs, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry; Robert Burns Watson, in organic chemistry; Alexander Duncan. 4 Shanks Whyte,^ in physics, inorganic' chemistry; William Hunter Will, in biology, physics, organic chemistry ; *Irene WoodJiouse, in physios; Warren Hastings Young, in biology, 'physics.' The following Save passed in both subjects of the firet professional examination in medicine :— < Edward Kerr'Edie, James Ayson Marshall, Daniel FrankMyers, Rutherford Nichol, Samuel Llewellyn Serpell, William Watt. The following have pa«ed in the undermentioned subjecte:— John Albert Ainge, Roland Arthur Hertelet Fulton, Selwyn Langstaff Haslett, *C)iarle6 Ernest Hercue, Archibald Joseph, Douglas Gordon Macpherson, and Hugh Short, in physiology; Kenneth Edwin Tapper, in anatomy. The following have passed in all subjects of the second professional examinations in medicine :— Cyril Victor Atmore Baige^t Roger Buddie, Irwin Eric Faris, Dougald' George Matheson, Thomas Harold Pettit, David Livingstone Sinclair, William Sowerby, Alexander Meiklejohn Trotter, Kenneth Isaac Woodward. The following has passed in the undermentioned ( subjecte : — James Garfield Mitchell, in pathology and public health. The following have passed the third professional examination in medicine. The committee recommended that the degrees of bachelor of medicine and bachelor of surgery be conferred >, on them: — John Ebenezer Kelly Brown, *Thomas Campbell Fraser, Thaddeus Julian, Arthur Stanley Moody, Walter Sneddon Robertson, Percy Peter James Stewart, Thomas Trench Thompson, James Renfrew White, David Whyte, George Wishart WilL Thf asterisks in' the foregoing lists indicate that the passes of these candidates are condition on the production of certiin required certificates. The following have passed in all the subjects of the intermediate examination ; in d&ntistry :— John Hallam Don, Donald Benjamin Green, And the following m the undermentioned subjects :—Raynor Colin Bell, in physins, inorganic chemistry, dental anatomy. The following has passed in all the subjects of the first professional ! examination in dentistry : — John Llewel i lyn Saunders. And the following in the undermentioned subjects : — Horace Edwin Suckling, in physiolo|Qr, matoxiar medka, dental metallurgy. The following have passed in all the subjecte of the second professional examination in dentistry, and it was recommended that the degree of bachelor of dental surgery be conferred on them : — Lfirtco James Potter, James Macdougall Turner. It was further recommended that with regard to the fee for the third profes*ional examination in medicine as now divided, the committee recommends that £2 2s be paid for public health, and the balance of £4 4s for the remaining sut>jerls. In the event, however, of a student failing in July to pass in public health a special fee of £5 5s shall be payable before he is allowed to present himself /or that subject in January.. The recommendations *«re adopted.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 26, 31 January 1912, Page 7

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MEDICAL COMMITTEE Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 26, 31 January 1912, Page 7

MEDICAL COMMITTEE Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 26, 31 January 1912, Page 7