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Series[UMA-SRE-19990014] Registrar's CorrespondenceAccession[1999.0014] Records of the University Of Melbourne Office Of The RegistrarIdentifierUMA-IT-000065803Scope and ContentN.B. The following material on the Medical School has been tied in two distinct bundles. The original order has not been disturbed.
The proposed re-arrangement of Materia Medica course.
Re Professor McCoy's refusal to prepare examination papers for Medical Chemistry.
Re drafting of examination paper in Obstetrics without the co-operation of Dr. Balls-Headley. (document damaged)
The necessity of teaching Therapeutics, Dietetics and Hygiene.
Alterations of Statutes and Regulations adopted by Faculty of Medicine.
A discussion re Medical Museum, Medical School Library, Common Room and the Tablet in memory of Professor Kirkland. (no contents)
The cost of making a crossing and asphalting at the Medical School gates.
The signing of contracts for Professors' Houses.
The Minister of lands will receive a deputation from the Melbourne Hospital re a proposed new site within the University fence.
Re date of completion of Professors' houses. (script blurred due to acid action)
Misconceptions re Professor Allen's appointment to Demonstrator of morbid Anatomy.
Minutes of meeting and printed report re duties of Demonstrator of Morbid Anatomy.
Professorial Board wishes to be consulted about alterations in Regulations proposed by the Medical School.
Re a new contractor for the Professors' houses.
Re the introduction of a course of lectures on Diseases of Children.
The additions and amendments in Statutes and Regulations. Proposed by the Faculty of Medicine. (document damaged)
Dr. Springthorpe suggests some alterations to amended medical course. (annotated in blue crayon)
A report on Dr. Springthorpe's letter re attendance at special hospitals.
A report on Dr.Snowball's letter re three months practice at a children's hospital.
Professor Allen submits a supplementary statement re application for Demonstrator of Morbid Anatomy.
The Gardener estimates the cost of asphalting and making roads at Medical School. (answer indicated).
Re the advertisements for examiners in medical subjects.
The Committee appointed by the Council to define the relationship between the Professorship of Anatomy and Pathology and the Demonstrator of Morbid Anatomy withdraws their report.
Re the vacant post of examiner in Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy. (annotated in blue crayon)
The Council is urged to pass the new Medical Curriculum as soon as possible, so that it may be submitted to the General Council of Medical Education. (annotated in blue crayon)
A protest against the appointment of Mr. McAllpine as an examiner in Physiology.
Professor Halford appoints C.Price as his assistant in the Physiological laboratory.
Professor Halford explains how the appointment of an assistant in the Physiological laboratory was made.
The Chancellor's suggestions re the Assistants and Attendants at the Medical School.
The Gardener estimates the cost of asphalting a drain from the Medical School to Grattan Street.
Resolutions re the Regulations concerning degrees in Medicine and Surgery.
Professor Halford resigns his position as Dean of Faculty of Medicine.
Professor Allen threatens to resign his position as Demonstrator of Morbid Anatomy.
The Council is informed of Professor Halford's resignation and the election of Professor as Dean of the Faculty.
The position of the Melbourne Hospital re the appointment of Clinical Lecturers and the election of Honorary Medical Officers. (script blurred due to acid action)
Vice Chancellor Brownless asks the Finance Committee to attend to Professor Allen's claim re Demonstrator of Morbid Anatomy.
T.N. Fitzgerald accepts appointment as Clinical Lecturer in Surgery.
Dr.T.Girdlestone accepts appointment as Clinical Lecturer in Surgery.
Professor Allen replies to the Council's resolution that the Professorship of Anatomy and Pathology does not include any function in the Melbourne Hospital. A handwritten and printed report in included. (annotated in blue crayon)
Faculty suggests that the Council should consider amending Medical Statutes and regulations as soon as possible.
Faculty recommends a fee for Pathological Demonstrators and Lecturers in Clinical Medicine and Surgery.
F.D.Bird resigns his position as Demonstrator of Anatomy.
A handwritten and printed report from the Senate Select Committee on the alterations to the regulations for Medicine made by the Council. (annotated in blue crayon) (document damaged)
Grievances of Medical students re Botany paper.
The registrar is requested to forward proofs of new Regulations for degrees in Medicine to the Warden. (annotated in blue crayon)
Faculty recommends the amendment of Chapter XIII of the Regulations.
Faculty recommends appointments for Demonstrator of Chemistry and Physiology.
Dr.Barrett applies for position of Demonstrator of Physiology.
Dean urges the Council to consider the new regulations for degrees in Medicine at its next meeting (annotated in blue crayon)
Warden forwards new Regulations for degree in Medicine as amended by the Senate. (the regulations appear in printed form)
Re necessity of teaching Children's Diseases in the Medical course.
The Senate does not insist on its amended regulations for degrees in Medicine and Surgery.
Dean recommends that the Council approve the Melbourne School of Pharmacy and withdraw recognition of all other institutions.
Letter from Dean informing the Council of a Faculty resolution re necessity of appointing Lecturers in Therapeutics, Dietetics and Hygiene, Materia Medica, Medical Botany and Elementary Therapeutics.
Dr.Barrett applies for position of Demonstrator of Physiology and Histology.
A letter dated 25.12.1886 informing the Senate that the Council has agreed to the Regulations for Medicine and Surgery. (annotated in blue crayon)
Item 1 - loose demonstrator (n.d). It is titled ' Clinical teaching 1886' and lists dockets 191-1043.
Re new Clinical Scheme
Information re remuneration due to hospital staff. (annotated in blue crayon)
Resolution re provision of Clinical instruction.
A list of Clinical Instructors in outdoor practice at the Melbourne Hospital.
Re payment of Dr. Griffith's' Clinical fees.
The Medical Students' Society plans to send a deputation to the Premier re Clinical teaching.
Dr.Ryan has not been paid for his services as an external Clinical teacher. (annotated in blue crayon)
Faculty stresses the necessity of appointing Clinical Lecturers.
The Premier wishes to discuss the subject of Clinical teaching with the Chancellor and Council members.
The Council requests a statement of privileges re Clinical lectures and a course outline in instruction.
Recommendations re Clinical Lectures from the Medical Faculty.
The Hon. Sec. Of the Medical Students' Society urges the Council to organize Clinical lectures at the Melbourne Hospital next term.
The Premier Inquires if the Council has made a decision re Clinical Instruction.
Faculty recommendations re appointment of Clinical Lecturers.
The Premier forwards a letter from the Melbourne Hospital to the Chancellor re issue of Clinical Instruction.
A Faculty resolution re the appointment of Clinical Lecturers.
The Premier has received the Council resolution of 7.9.1886 on Clinical Instruction.
Information on fees for Clinical instruction at the Melbourne Hospital.Access StatusOpen for public accessRequest TypeRequest unitUnit1999.0014 Unit 0017MenuBrowse digitised items | Available online
The proposed re-arrangement of Materia Medica course.
Re Professor McCoy's refusal to prepare examination papers for Medical Chemistry.
Re drafting of examination paper in Obstetrics without the co-operation of Dr. Balls-Headley. (document damaged)
The necessity of teaching Therapeutics, Dietetics and Hygiene.
Alterations of Statutes and Regulations adopted by Faculty of Medicine.
A discussion re Medical Museum, Medical School Library, Common Room and the Tablet in memory of Professor Kirkland. (no contents)
The cost of making a crossing and asphalting at the Medical School gates.
The signing of contracts for Professors' Houses.
The Minister of lands will receive a deputation from the Melbourne Hospital re a proposed new site within the University fence.
Re date of completion of Professors' houses. (script blurred due to acid action)
Misconceptions re Professor Allen's appointment to Demonstrator of morbid Anatomy.
Minutes of meeting and printed report re duties of Demonstrator of Morbid Anatomy.
Professorial Board wishes to be consulted about alterations in Regulations proposed by the Medical School.
Re a new contractor for the Professors' houses.
Re the introduction of a course of lectures on Diseases of Children.
The additions and amendments in Statutes and Regulations. Proposed by the Faculty of Medicine. (document damaged)
Dr. Springthorpe suggests some alterations to amended medical course. (annotated in blue crayon)
A report on Dr. Springthorpe's letter re attendance at special hospitals.
A report on Dr.Snowball's letter re three months practice at a children's hospital.
Professor Allen submits a supplementary statement re application for Demonstrator of Morbid Anatomy.
The Gardener estimates the cost of asphalting and making roads at Medical School. (answer indicated).
Re the advertisements for examiners in medical subjects.
The Committee appointed by the Council to define the relationship between the Professorship of Anatomy and Pathology and the Demonstrator of Morbid Anatomy withdraws their report.
Re the vacant post of examiner in Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy. (annotated in blue crayon)
The Council is urged to pass the new Medical Curriculum as soon as possible, so that it may be submitted to the General Council of Medical Education. (annotated in blue crayon)
A protest against the appointment of Mr. McAllpine as an examiner in Physiology.
Professor Halford appoints C.Price as his assistant in the Physiological laboratory.
Professor Halford explains how the appointment of an assistant in the Physiological laboratory was made.
The Chancellor's suggestions re the Assistants and Attendants at the Medical School.
The Gardener estimates the cost of asphalting a drain from the Medical School to Grattan Street.
Resolutions re the Regulations concerning degrees in Medicine and Surgery.
Professor Halford resigns his position as Dean of Faculty of Medicine.
Professor Allen threatens to resign his position as Demonstrator of Morbid Anatomy.
The Council is informed of Professor Halford's resignation and the election of Professor as Dean of the Faculty.
The position of the Melbourne Hospital re the appointment of Clinical Lecturers and the election of Honorary Medical Officers. (script blurred due to acid action)
Vice Chancellor Brownless asks the Finance Committee to attend to Professor Allen's claim re Demonstrator of Morbid Anatomy.
T.N. Fitzgerald accepts appointment as Clinical Lecturer in Surgery.
Dr.T.Girdlestone accepts appointment as Clinical Lecturer in Surgery.
Professor Allen replies to the Council's resolution that the Professorship of Anatomy and Pathology does not include any function in the Melbourne Hospital. A handwritten and printed report in included. (annotated in blue crayon)
Faculty suggests that the Council should consider amending Medical Statutes and regulations as soon as possible.
Faculty recommends a fee for Pathological Demonstrators and Lecturers in Clinical Medicine and Surgery.
F.D.Bird resigns his position as Demonstrator of Anatomy.
A handwritten and printed report from the Senate Select Committee on the alterations to the regulations for Medicine made by the Council. (annotated in blue crayon) (document damaged)
Grievances of Medical students re Botany paper.
The registrar is requested to forward proofs of new Regulations for degrees in Medicine to the Warden. (annotated in blue crayon)
Faculty recommends the amendment of Chapter XIII of the Regulations.
Faculty recommends appointments for Demonstrator of Chemistry and Physiology.
Dr.Barrett applies for position of Demonstrator of Physiology.
Dean urges the Council to consider the new regulations for degrees in Medicine at its next meeting (annotated in blue crayon)
Warden forwards new Regulations for degree in Medicine as amended by the Senate. (the regulations appear in printed form)
Re necessity of teaching Children's Diseases in the Medical course.
The Senate does not insist on its amended regulations for degrees in Medicine and Surgery.
Dean recommends that the Council approve the Melbourne School of Pharmacy and withdraw recognition of all other institutions.
Letter from Dean informing the Council of a Faculty resolution re necessity of appointing Lecturers in Therapeutics, Dietetics and Hygiene, Materia Medica, Medical Botany and Elementary Therapeutics.
Dr.Barrett applies for position of Demonstrator of Physiology and Histology.
A letter dated 25.12.1886 informing the Senate that the Council has agreed to the Regulations for Medicine and Surgery. (annotated in blue crayon)
Item 1 - loose demonstrator (n.d). It is titled ' Clinical teaching 1886' and lists dockets 191-1043.
Re new Clinical Scheme
Information re remuneration due to hospital staff. (annotated in blue crayon)
Resolution re provision of Clinical instruction.
A list of Clinical Instructors in outdoor practice at the Melbourne Hospital.
Re payment of Dr. Griffith's' Clinical fees.
The Medical Students' Society plans to send a deputation to the Premier re Clinical teaching.
Dr.Ryan has not been paid for his services as an external Clinical teacher. (annotated in blue crayon)
Faculty stresses the necessity of appointing Clinical Lecturers.
The Premier wishes to discuss the subject of Clinical teaching with the Chancellor and Council members.
The Council requests a statement of privileges re Clinical lectures and a course outline in instruction.
Recommendations re Clinical Lectures from the Medical Faculty.
The Hon. Sec. Of the Medical Students' Society urges the Council to organize Clinical lectures at the Melbourne Hospital next term.
The Premier Inquires if the Council has made a decision re Clinical Instruction.
Faculty recommendations re appointment of Clinical Lecturers.
The Premier forwards a letter from the Melbourne Hospital to the Chancellor re issue of Clinical Instruction.
A Faculty resolution re the appointment of Clinical Lecturers.
The Premier has received the Council resolution of 7.9.1886 on Clinical Instruction.
Information on fees for Clinical instruction at the Melbourne Hospital.Access StatusOpen for public accessRequest TypeRequest unitUnit1999.0014 Unit 0017MenuBrowse digitised items | Available online
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CreatorOffice Of The Registrar (University Of Melbourne)RoleCreator
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DateSeptember 1885-30 December 1886
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ClassificationUM312-1886Other IDsRegistration Number » 1886/26 parts 1-7
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Office Of The Registrar (University Of Melbourne), Medical School (September 1885-30 December 1886), [UMA-IT-000065803]. University of Melbourne Archives, accessed 19/03/2026, https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/540706



