| Administrative History | Class written and practical examinations were held in Systematic Anatomy, Embryology, Practical Anatomy, Osteology and Regional Anatomy during the Winter and Summer Terms. Certificates of merit were awarded to students achieving over 60 percent in their class exams and several prizes awarded to the best students in various branches of Anatomy. These include the Fyfe Jamieson Medal in Anatomy, Chanock Gold Medal in Anatomy and Lizars Gold Medal in Anatomy. The Fyfe Jamieson medal in Anatomy was determined by written examination in the Winter session and the other prizes apparently awarded on the basis of class exam results.
The Struthers Gold Prize and Medal in Anatomy was also available annually for the best dissection. This appears to have been an open competition for qualified practitioners, but was often without candidates. |
| Description | Register of marks gained by students in Systematic Anatomy, Embryology, Practical Anatomy, Osteology and Regional Anatomy class examinations, with printed lists of prize-winners and first and second class certificates of merit awarded, 1925 - 1939. Arranged chronologically, by session (Winter Session, Summer Session) and alphabetically by surname, therein.
Also, includes lists of entrants for the Fyfe Jamieson medal in Anatomy, with essay titles (or mottos) and grades awarded. |