NEW ZEALANDERS AT EDINBURGH
LATEST SUCCESSES. (Fson Ocb Own Correspondent.) M f LONDON, March 23. . °* wo winter session of work at the kiuibur K h Medical Sahool are out toay, au<l a good many New Zealand names "o found m tlio list. A' l'raser has taken second class honours in practical eliemistry. W. K. M'lnw''h first class honours in 2 2 zoology: 1,0 also token tho oiw wt.ni" y COt "? e w,UI llrs t class lionZnw 1 r irrlC3 oir ,w we 'l » medal , , ll . rßt . "I® honours as a first-year student in junior practical anatomy. iiioso who havo got tlirough tho anatomy (whole course) with honours in tho second class arc li.isil llaskuis and E. A. Mills In tlio second half courso James Ritchio lias oomo out with lionoure m tlio first class £5011101" practical anatomy, socond cL™ J. O'Reilly, ii, P. White. A, G. Clarko and Basil Ilaskins havo socured second class honours in jmiior praotical anatomy (second year studenti), and K A. Mills first class honours for Crst year students, \V. A. Eraser has second class honours for first year students (Bristo street do|iartnient). In ArtJiur G. Clarko has taken_ honours m the second class, as 110 also hm in ulioniical physiology. In experimental physiology And. C'brko and Basil Hastens liavo tafkon a second class. A Now Zoalniidor, Peter M'Callum, lias 6«nirod tho medal in pathology, and his name topi (ho list of tho first class honours men; in materia medica, too, he has taken first class honours, tlio following Iwinir among tlio second claw: Robert M. Mackay, Andrew I. Sinclair, P. \\\ A. Chikls. Itarcourt ArtJiur (Wellington, New Ze,v land) is a medallist with first class honours in tlio senior division of medicine. In tho junior division \V. A. Bowio takes first class honours, arid tho following socond class: on Wilson, A. R Sipclair (Dtmuiin). llio latter has nJso obtained second claw honours in midwifery and gynacolotn l . In senior surgery, S. H. Artlmr Wellington) comcs out as a first cln«s honotirs man, and V. N Johns as a. second class. In' junior mirpery, Poter MacCalhim takes first class honours, and tho following havo socured second class distinction: i{. XI, Mackay, W. A. Bowio. nnd F. J. O'Reilly (tho last-named was unavoidably absent from ono examination). Peter MncCallum lias passed in junior r.rnclicn.l surgery. Sydney Smith has taken socond class v honours in clinical surßory (nutiimn tonn), and Francis O'lWUv, G. Bogle, D. Jlax (spring term). Sydney Smith heads tlio lwt of sucocssos in diseases of tho eyo, and takes tho medai willi first olass honours; honours of tho samo valuo ivavc been awarded to T. 11. Horrax for t.ho same subject. Disease of tho oar, none, and throat, second elnss lmnours: G. Oromio. W. A. Bowie, 11, M. Muir (all of New Zealand). Diseases of the skin (autumn term), Syd' noy Smith and E. P. W. Mackonzio (first class honour; George Cromio Iseoond class), firing term, second class honours: A. F. Sinclair, Ilnrcourt ATtlntr. Tho following havo passed in physios of tho first professional examination: W. A. Fmser, E. A. J) ilk R. M Mackay has passed in tlio anatomy examination of tlio second professional. It is also announced that Messrs IT. 0, Wnahbo'.irn (Nelson), and F. .T. O'Rcillj (Wellington) havo passed in Patholopv a tho third professional examination at Edin burgh University
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15449, 9 May 1912, Page 8
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