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Chemical news and Journal of physical science (Volume 40, 1879 (July - December))

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Titel:
Architektonische Monatshefte : Neubauten u. Concurrenzen
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Erscheinungsverlauf:
19XX
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Architektonische Monatshefte, VII. Band
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Villa für Herrn G. Hertzer in Ilmenau i. Th.
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  • Chemical news and Journal of physical science
  • Chemical news and Journal of physical science (Volume 40, 1879 (July - December))
  • Titelseite
  • Advertisements
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  • No. 1023 (July 4, 1879)
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  • No. 1024 (July 11, 1879)
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  • No. 1048 (December 26, 1879)
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  • Index (Volume 40)
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114 London University Examinations. Jogi Hav, 
It is understood the amount of proficiency expe@ed in Subsidiary Subje@s—Either Inorganic Chemistry; or 
each of the three subjects chosen will be that which the Chemical Technology in its relations to Organic Che. 
candidate might attain by the steady devotion to it of mistry, and the Chemistry of Animal and Vegetable Life. 
about one-third of the sessional work of a diligent student. : 
PRELIMINARY ScIENTIFIC (M.B.) EXAMINATION. 
This examination will be held in July, 1880. 
No Candidate is admitted to this examination until he 
has completed his seventeenth year, and has either passed 
‘he Matriculation Examination® or taken a Degree in Arts 
n one of the Universities of Sydney, Melbourne, Calcutta, 
or Madras (provided that Latin was one of the subjeds in 
which he passed). The fee for this examination’ is five 
pounds. 
Candidates for the degree of M.B. are strongly recom. 
mended by the Senate to pass the Preliminary Scientific 
Examination before commencing their regular medical 
studies ; and to devote a preliminary year to preparation 
ior it according to the following programme :—Winter 
Session: Experimental Physics; Chemistry (especially 
Inorganic) ; Zoology. Summer Session: Practical Che- 
nistry (Inorganic); Botany. 
Any candidate who has passed the Preliminary Scien. 
ific (M.B.) Examination, may be examined at the Honours 
Examination next following the Preliminary Scientific 
dxamination at which he has passed, unless be has pre- 
7iously obtained an Exhibition in any one of the subje@s 
it the First B.Sc. Examination, in which case he is not 
wmissible to the Examination for Honours in that 
wbjedt. 
Candidates for Honours in Chemistry are examined in 
‘norganic Chemistry, treated more fully than in the Pass 
Ixamination. In addition they are examined practically 
n Simple Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis. 
Examination for Honours. 
Any Candidate who has passed the Second B.Sc. Exam- 
mation, and has not previously passed the Second B.A. 
Examination, may be examined at the Honours Examina- 
ion next following the Second B.Sc. Examination at 
which he has passed, for Honours in (1) Mathematics, 
(2) Logic and Psychology, (3) Experimental Physics, 
(4) Chemistry, (5) Botany, (6) Zoology, (7) Physiology, 
(8) Physical Geography and Geology ; provided that he 
shall have gone through the Pass Examination in the 
torrespending subje or subjects immediately before, 
And any Bachelor of Arts who has passed the Second 
B.Sc. Examination may under the same conditions be 
examined for Honours in one or more of the above men- 
tioned subje&s, unless he have previously obtained a 
Scholarship at the Second B.A. Examination in either of 
che first two of those subjects, in which case he shall not 
“e admissible to the Examination for Honours in that 
subject. 
The examination for Honours in Chemistry will take 
place on Monday and Tuesday in the second week after 
the conclusion of the Pass Examination ; on Monday by 
orinted papers (chiefly on Organic Chemistry), and on 
Tuesday by practical exercises in Simple Qualitative ard 
Quantitative Analysis. 
The candidate, being not more than 23 years of age, 
who most distinguishes himself in Chemistry, will receive 
£50 per annum for the next two years, with the style of 
University Scholar. 
DOCTOR OF SCIENCE. - 
‘The examination for the Degree of Doctor of Science 
takes place annually within the first twenty-one days of 
June, and the examination in each branch occupies four 
ays. 
No candidate is admitted to the examination for the 
Degree of D.Sc. until after the expiration of two Aca- 
demical Years from the time of his obtaining the Degree 
of B.Sc. in this University, unless he shall have passed 
the Second B.Sc. Examination in the First Division at 
least two Academical years subsequently to having passed 
the first B.Sc. Examination, in which case he shall be 
admitted to the examination for the Degree of Door in 
Science at the expiration of one Academical Year from the 
time of obtaining his B.Sc. Degree. 
The Fee for this Examination is £10. 
Zvery candidate for the degree of D.Sc is examined in 
some one or more of the various branches of Physical, 
Biological, or Mental Science, to be selected by himself; 
and no candidate is approved by the examiners unless he 
has shown a thorough practical knowledge of the principal 
subject and a general acquaintance with the subsidiary 
subjed or subjedts, specified as belonging to the branch 
50 selected. He is expected to be so fully conversant with 
the principal subject he may sele& as to be able to go 
through any examinational test (whether theoretical or 
practical) of his acquirements in it that can be fairly 
applied. Candidates, when giving notice, must specify 
the branch or branches in which they desire to be ex- 
amined. 
EXAMINATION IN SUBJECTS RELATING TO PusLic HEALTH. 
A Special Examination will be held in December in 
subjects relating to public health, 
No candidate is admitted to this Examination unless he 
has passed the Second Examination for the Degree of 
Bachelor of Medicine in ths University at least one year 
oreviously ; nor unless he shall have given notice of his 
intention to the Registrar at least two calendar months 
refore the commencement of the Examination. 
The Fee for this Examination is £35. 
Candidates are examined in the following subjeds :— 
Chemistry and Microscopy, in relation to the examina- 
tion of Air, Water, and Food. 
Meteorology and Geology, as far as they bear on the 
Iuties of Health Officers, viz. :—General knowledge of 
Meteorological Conditions; Reading and Corre@ion of 
instruments. General knowledge of Soils; their Con- 
‘ormation and Chemical Composition. 
Vital Statistics, in reference to the methods employed 
‘or determining the Health of a Community ; Birth-rate; 
Jeath-rate; Disease-rate ; Duration and of Expectancy of 
Life. Present amount of Mortality, and its causes, in 
lifferent Communities. 
Hygiene.~—General principles of Hygiene. Special 
opics :—Boil. Construction of Dwellings. Conservancy 
of Cities. Unhealthy Trades. Supply of Food to Cities, 
ind Examination of Food. Disposal of Sewage. Water- 
supply. 
Medicine, in reference to the origin, spread, and method 
of prevention of Diseases generally, but especially those 
of the Epidemic class. 
Sanitary Engineering, as far as regards the arrange- 
ments connected with Water-supply, Sewerage, and Ven- 
tilation. A knowledge of the reading of Plans, Be&ions, 
deales. &~ 
* Candidates who pass in all the subje(ts of the Preliminary Scien 
«ific (M.B.) Examination, and also pass af the same time in the Pure 
Mathematics of the First B.Sc. Examination, or who have previously 
sassed the First B.A. Examination, are considered as having passed 
the First B.Sc. Examination. The attention of such candidate 
directed to the fact that, under the new regulations for the B.Sc. 
Degree, this degree may be obtained by passing at the Second B.Sc. 
, E xamination in the three Biological subie@s onlv. 
BraNcH IV. or PHYSICAL SCIENCE. 
INorGANIC ‘CHEMISTRY. 
Principal Subje&—Inorganic Chemistry. 
Subsidiary Subje@—Either Organic Chemistry; or 
Mineralogy, Crystallograplty, and Chemical Technology 
in its relations to Inorganic Chemistry. 
Branch V., OrGanic CHEMISTRY. 
Principal Subje@—OQrganic Chemistry.
	        

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