NEW ZEALANDERS AT THE EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY.
«• The Edinburgh correspondent of the New Zealand Herald sends the following, under date April 18 :— The Honours list, showing the results of the various class examinations during the winter seßsion contains a goodly array of names of New Zealand students. Chemistry — Archer Hoaking, second class honours. Practical Chemistry— W.C.W. M'Dowell, 8.A., firßt class; Archer Hosking, second class. Anatomy — Students of third year : William Young, medallist; A. B. Jessop Coope, first class. Students of first year (written) : Archer Hosking and W. C. W. M'Dowell, 8.A., first class. Institutes ot Medicine, Junior— J. A. Fullarton, 8.A., medallist ; R. H. Makgill, second class. Materia Medica— George Home, medallist ; second class : W. Young, J. B. Thompson and W. H. Parkes. General Pathology — J. A. Fullarton, 8.A., and A. G. Talbot, M.A., medallists ; second class : J. B. Thomson and A. B. J. Coope. Systematic Surgery (seniors) —J. W. : Williams and W. Mill, second class. Juniors — E. H. Makgill, first class. ! Midwifery (juniors) — W. Mill, second j class. I Practice of Physic (seniors) — Bobert Lamb, second class. Practice of Physic (juniors)— J. W. Williams, E. B. Huxtable and Lawrence Bowman, second class. j The following results also show good ' work done by New Zealanders at the I Extramural School of Medicine, where a i large number of University students take i out certain of their classes : — J Public Health (senior division) — Robert ; Lamb, 96 per cent. Practical Chemistry — Charles S . Cantr ell, ■ 70 per cent. Practical Anatomy (seniors) — G. Home, gold medallist, 95 per cent ; A. G. Talbot, M.A., third prize, 90 per cent; J. B. Thomson, Bl percent; W. C. Hamilton, 76 per cent ; G. R. Plante, 73 per cent ; W. H. ! Parkes, 71 per cent. First Year (Division A) — A, Hosking, medallist, 96 per cent. Division B— Sam. Morris, 95*5 per cent ; John A. Laing, 84 per cent. General Pathology — W. C. Hamilton, 86-5 per cent. Practice of Physic— W. Fitzgerald (medallist), 84 per cent. Claßs of Anatomy (Surgeon's Hall) — Senior Division, E. J. W. Waters (medallist), 86 per cent. Systematic Surgery (Seniors)— Rober t' Lamb, 67 per cent ; (Juniors), W. Fitzgerald, 85 per cent. Midwifery —J.• W; Williams, 91 per cent. The following have passed the receat examination for the degrees of M.B. and CM. of Edinburgh University :— First Professional — A. P. Chapman and W. C. W. M'Dowell, B.A. Second Professional — George Home, A. G. Talbot, M.A. (with distinction), J. B. Thomson, and W. Young.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7178, 1 June 1891, Page 3
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