Calendar of Dalhousie College and University

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The University, 1893
 

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Page viii - I will have all my beds blown up, not stuft: Down is too hard: and then, mine oval room Fill'd with such pictures as Tiberius took From Elephantis, and dull Aretine But coldly imitated. Then, my glasses Cut in more subtle angles, to disperse And multiply the figures, as I walk Naked between my succubae.
Page 8 - ... the said college shall have liberty and faculty of taking the degrees of bachelor, master and doctor, in the several arts and faculties...
Page viii - I'll have of perfume, vapor'd 'bout the room, To lose ourselves in ; and my baths, like pits To fall into; from whence we will come forth, And roll us dry in gossamour and roses.
Page 84 - Principles and practice of surgery, obstetrics and diseases of women and children, and principles and practice of medicine; two courses of lectures of fifty lectures each in each of the following subjects, viz:— Clinical medicine and clinical surgery; and one course of...
Page 83 - I, the undersigned, being desirous of obtaining the degree of Doctor of Medicine and Master of Surgery, do hereby declare that I have attained the age of twenty-one years, or (if the case be otherwise) that I shall have attained the...
Page 7 - ... the GovernorGeneral of British North America, the Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia, the Bishop, the Chief Justice, the President of the Council, the Treasurer of the Province, the Speaker of the House of Assembly, and the President of the College. After unsuccessful efforts in 1822-24 and...
Page 79 - Medicine (MB), Bachelor of Surgery (Ch.B.), Doctor of Medicine (MD), and Master of Surgery (Ch.M.). The Degree of Bachelor of Surgery shall not be conferred on any person who does not at the same time obtain the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine, and the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine shall not be conferred on any person who does not at the same time obtain the Degree of Bachelor of Surgery.
Page 10 - ESQ., of New York, a native of this Province, placed in the hands of the Governors the funds necessary for the endowment of a Professorship of Physics. In 1881 he established a Professorship of History and Political Economy. In 1882, he founded a chair of English Language and Literature. In 1883 he added to the staff of the College a Professor of Constitutional and International Law. In 1884 he founded a Professorship of Metaphysics.
Page i - If one side of a triangle be produced, the exterior angle thus formed...
Page 84 - ... presentation of a bare petition. The school, so far, exceeds the most sanguine expectations of its warmest friends. The number of students attending the present course of lectures is about forty, from all parts of the country. The course of instruction comprises six branches, viz., Anatomy and Physiology, Principles and Practice of Medicine, Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Surgery and the Institutes of Medicine, Materia Medica, Pharmacy, and Chemistry.

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