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IV.—THE PROFESSIONAL DEGREES,
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

IV.—THE PROFESSIONAL DEGREES,

Are that of Doctor of Medicine, conferred on graduates in
the Medical Department, and that of Bachelor of Laws, on
graduates in the School of Law.

To merit the degree of Doctor of Medicine, the student
must prove by his examination that he has made satisfactory
attainments in Anatomy, Surgery, Human and Comparative
Physiology, Principles and Practice of Medicine, Obstetrics,
Materia Medica, Chemistry and Medical Jurisprudence.

To attain the degree of Bachelor of Laws, he must in the
same manner give evidence of a due acquaintance with the
Law of Nature and Nations, the Science of Government,
Constitutional Law, Municipal Law, including the Common
Statute Law, the principles of Equity and Commercial Law.

Honorary degrees are forbidden by the laws of the University.