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UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO.

FINAL ATEDICALi EXAMINATIONS. The following results of the third professional examination for degrees in medicine at Otago University arc unofficially reported: —

Passed in' ail subjects, ftret section.—L. G. I Bell, W. T. Glasgow, Miss M. P. Wilson, I

H: S. J. Fitzgerald. Pajßsed in Applied Anatomy and Medical Jurisprudence—G. J. S. Fisher. Passed in Jurisprudence and Public Health—R. H. "Wvlie. Passed in Public Health,—E. P. Ellison. Passed in all subjects of tho Third (Final) Examination.—F. J. Appleby, H. J. Barnicoat, L. G. Bell, F. C. Blundell, \V. M. Cotter, A. J. CottreU (paa3 with distinction), J R. Cuthbcrt, K. S. J. Fitzgerald, W. T. Glasgow, C. M. G rectus; ad e, H. J. B. Hali, W. L). Hart, D. C. Lowo, L. C. Mail, A. S. Morton, 0. S. Murray, V. P.. Nicholson, D. M. Paterson, Miss G. Stevenson, R. B. Watson (pass' with distinction) Miss M. Whyte. Passed in Medicine and Clinical Medicine and Systematic Surgery—G. J. S. Fisher.

Passed in Medicine and Ciinical Medicine, Surgery and Clinical Surgery.—Miss M. P. "Wilson.

"I am pretty well hardened now, and it takes a good deal to excite mc," eaid a friend who has been at the front since almost the beginning of the'war. "1 was, however, impressed while watching a regiment, which had been in the thick of the Flanders fighting for days, coming back to their rest billets. Tbey were up to their ears in mud, many of them were wounded, and their feverish eyes showed the terrible strain they had undergone. Yet these incorrigible heroes and humourists were actually singing 'The End of a Perfect Day!' No wonder our soldiers are an insoluble puzzle to other nations 1"

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16145, 25 February 1918, Page 2

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UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16145, 25 February 1918, Page 2

UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16145, 25 February 1918, Page 2

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