Series[UMA-SRE-19990014] Registrar's CorrespondenceAccession[1999.0014] Records of the University Of Melbourne Office Of The RegistrarIdentifierUMA-IT-000065635Scope and ContentA resolution at the faculty of Medicine recommending the appointment of an Assistant Demonstrator and an Attendant in the Physiological Laboratory.
A letter from Professor Halford. He puts forward his views on the Council resolution that he is required to deliver lectures on Practical Physiology and Histology.
Alterations in Regulations Chapter VII re the teaching of Practical Physiology, Histology and Pathology. (see also 981).
Professor Halford (1.10.1882) forwards alterations in regulations for degrees in Medicine and indicates that he wishes to withdraw previous letter from the consideration of the Council. (see also 241) (annotated in blue crayon).
Professor Halford cannot examine the third and fourth year Medical Students in Practical Physiology or Pathology.
Professor Halford states that fifth year students should not be examined in Pathology, and therefore he has sent his paper in General Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology.
Professor Halford wants to clarify whether the Council interprets Clause 4, Chapter V of the Statutes to mean that the Faculty should select the highest qualified people for appointment as lecturers or examiners. (annotated in blue crayon) (answer indicated).
The Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy wants the full salary of 100 (pounds) for his services. (answer indicated) (document damaged)
The Dean is asked to recommend two qualified Medical Practitioners for the Widow's Fund Society.
Dr. Jamieson states that he has delivered lectures on the Diseases of Women and Children over the past three years. (document damaged. The bottom part of folios 3 and 4 have been stuck to folio 2).
The results of an inquiry by a special committee into Dr. Fetherston's allegation that for the past three years Dr. Jamieson has failed to deliver lectures on Diseases of Women and Children.
Dr. Jamieson defends himself against the charge that he has not delivered lectures on Disease of Women and Children over the past three years.Access StatusOpen for public accessRequest TypeRequest unitUnit1999.0014 Unit 0012MenuBrowse digitised items | Available online
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