Medical Student Registration Regulations




754
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 49

VI. The Registrar shall furnish extracts from the Register of
the particulars of their registration to all students on application.
VII. All persons desirous of being registered as medical
students shall apply to the Registrar according to the subjoined
form :—
“I hereby apply to be registered as a Student in Medicine, in
conformity with the Regulations of the General Council of
Medical Education and Registration of the United Kingdom, for
which purpose I submit the following particulars :—

Name of Applicant. Preliminary Examination. Date of Preliminary Examination. Place and Date of Commencement of Medical Study.
Surname. Christian Name.

Applicant’s Signature :
Address :
Date of Application :

VIII. The certificate of commencement of medical study shall
be in this form :—
“I hereby certify that Mr. has commenced the study
of medicine in .
[Signature of Master or Teacher or Official in Medical School.]
“To the Registrar for New Zealand.”

Of the Preliminary Examination of Medical Students.

I. COMPULSORY SUBJECTS.—The compulsory subjects of the
preliminary examination of medical students shall be the
following :—
(1.) English Language, including Grammar and Composition.
As for matriculation.
(2.) English History.—As for matriculation.
(3.) Modern Geography.—As for matriculation.
(4.) Latin.—As for matriculation, with the addition of translation from a given work.
(5.) Arithmetic.—As for matriculation.
(6.) Algebra.—As for matriculation, with the addition of
quadratic equations.
(7.) Geometry.—As for matriculation, with the addition of
the Third Book of Euclid.
(8.) Elementary Mechanics.—Composition and resolution of
statical forces; mechanical powers, ratio of the power to the
weight in each; centre of gravity; laws of motion; laws of
motion of falling bodies; hydrostatics.
(9.) Biology.—(a.) General biology. (b.) Vegetable morphology. (c.) Morphology of the vertebrata. Practical Work: Dissection and microscopical examination of a common plant, of
a fish, a bird, and a mammal.

II. OPTIONAL SUBJECTS.—Every candidate must also pass in
one of the following subjects, as defined for the degree of
Bachelor of Arts :— (1.) Greek. (2.) French. (3.) German.
(4.) Italian. (5.) Mental Science. (6.) Mathematics.

III. No student can be registered till he has passed the first
seven of the compulsory subjects.

IV. The remainder of the Preliminary Examination may be
passed at or before the first professional examination.

V. Candidates in Biology must forward to the Registrar a
certificate of their having done practical work,



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