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NEW ZEALANDERS AT EDINBURGH.

LATEST SUCCESSES. (From Oor Own Correspondent.)

' u , LONDON, March 23. ino results of the winter session of work at the Edinburgh Medical School are out today, and a good many New Zoaland names are to be found in the list. W A. Eraser has taken second class honours in practical chemistry. W. K. M'lntyre is a medallist with first class honours in elementary zoology; ho has also taken tho whole anatomy course with 'first closs honours, while ho carries off as well a medal and first class honours as a first-year student in junior practical anatomy. Those who have got through the anatomy (wholo course) with honours in the second class are Basil Haskins and E. A, Mills. In the second half course James Ritchie has come out with honours in the first class. Senior practical anatomy second class honours: Peter M'Galium. F. J. O'Reillv. H. P. White. 7 A. G. Clarke and Basil Haskins have secured second class honours in junior practical anatomy' (second year students), and li A. Mills first class honours for first year students. W. A. Fraser has second class honours for first year students (Bristo street department). In physiology, ATthur G. Clarke has taken honours in tho second class, as he also has in chemical physiology. In experimental physiology And. Clarke and Basil Haskins have taken a second class. A New Zealander, Peter M'Callum, has secured the medal in pathology, and his name tops th© list of the first class honours men; in materia medica, too, he has taken first class honours, the following being among the second class: Robert M. Mackay, Andrew F. Sinclair, P. W. A. Childs. Harcourt Arthur (Wellington, New Zealand 1 ) is a medallist with first class honours in the senior division of medicine. In the junior division W. A. Bowie takes first class honours, "and tho following second class: H. W. Wilson, A. F. Sinclair (Dunedin). The latter has also obtained second class honours in midwifery and gynacology. In senior surgery, S. H. Arthur (Wellington) comes out as a first class honours man, and F. N Johns as a second class. In junior surgery, Peter MacCallum takes first class honours, and the following have secured second class distinction : R.. M. Mackay, W. A. Bowie, and F. J. O'Reilly (the last-named was unavoidably absent from one examination). Peter MacCallum Jias passed : n junior practical surgery. Sydney Smith has taken second class honours in clinical surgery (autumn term), and Francis O'Ro'Uv. G. Bogle, D. Max (spring term). Sydney Smith heads the list of successes in diseases of the eye, and takes the medal with first class honours; honour* of the same value have been awarded to T. H. Horrax for tho same subject. Diseases of tho eai% nose, and throat, second class honours: G. Cromie. W. A. Bowie, R. M. MuLr (all of New Zoaland). Diseases of the skin (autumn term), Sydney Smith end E. F. W. Mackenzie (first class honour; George Cromie (second class). Sprinfc term, seeor.d class honours: A. F. Sinclair, Ilarcourt Arthur. The following have passed in physics, of the first professional examination: W. A. Fraser, E. A. Mills. R. M Mackay has passed in the anatomy examination of the second professional. It is also announced that Messrs H. O. Washbourn (Nelson), and F. J. O'Reilly (Wellington) have passed in Pathology of the third professional examination at Edinburgh University

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Otago Witness, Issue 3035, 15 May 1912, Page 7

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NEW ZEALANDERS AT EDINBURGH. Otago Witness, Issue 3035, 15 May 1912, Page 7

NEW ZEALANDERS AT EDINBURGH. Otago Witness, Issue 3035, 15 May 1912, Page 7

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