A law that presumes that all persons holding diplomasare qualified and competent to practice medicine, is essentially wrong, or inadequate to fulfill the purpose for which it was designed.
I have endeavored to prove from the methods of Germany and the course of the United States medical department that diplomas cannot be accepted as bona-fide evidence of a medical education.
With us a half dozen doctors can get together any time, incorporate a medical college, call themselves professors, and start out advertising themselves and their college for the purpose of manufacturing diplomas and doctors.
Theoretically, it seems preferable that in a great province like Ontario, the diplomas should emanate from one Central University authority rather than from a number of colleges, each pursuing its own curriculum.
Where there is much competition, there must be sooner or later an inclination to lower the standard, and degrade the value of the diplomas issued at the close of a college course.
To him it belongs to bring forward all affairs of the faculty; to superintend the examination of the students, as well as to issue the diplomas conferred on them.
Amongst them proudly displayed themselves several printed duplicates of the doctoral diplomas of his friends.
The Sorbonne, which still excludes woman from its courses and colleges, has formed a separate course, and now institutes examinations, and distributes diplomas for women.
Order of the White Seal, to which all belong who have on their diplomas four white seals, or white crystal seals; third, the L.
Foreign teachers are not very plentiful, as the diplomas are not easy to get, and a native, who has to relearn much of his own language from a Dutch point of view, has little or no advantage over a Dutchman in the examinations.
No difference is made between the masters at the boys' schools and the ladies who teach the girls; exactly the same diplomas are required in both cases.
The diplomas now issued to students in Law and Medicine are only honorific.
Two Cushions of white satin fringed with blue silk fringe and tassels, on one of which the eagles and on the other the diplomas of the elected members will be displayed.
The Treasurer and Deputy Treasurer, bearing the cushions containing the eagles and diplomas (Col.
Webb, and David Brooks, Assistant Clothier, was appointed to draw up a plan of proper ceremonials to be observed in the delivery of diplomas to members of the Society, especially to the elected members.
One of the surprises about these years is the small number of Full Diplomas that were given.
Though, as we have said, Full Diplomas were rare, many girls won these minor distinctions, which also bore the name of Diploma.
With a view to standardising the training anddiplomas of gymnastic teachers, the Ling Association in 1904 started a diploma-examination.
Various American universities and colleges give diplomas of the same kind: and the New Zealand University has just initiated one.
Though the syllabus drawn up is practically the same as those used in the different colleges, most of the colleges still grant their own diplomas at the end of the course.
At Dublin the students are admitted to the degrees and diplomasin medicine, surgery, and midwifery on the same conditions as men.
Qualifying diplomas other than degrees are those granted by:-- (1) The Conjoint Examining Board of the Royal Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons of England.
The minimum qualifications now required by most education authorities are diplomas for cookery, laundry-work, and housewifery, granted by a training school recognised by the Board of Education.
But as diplomas could be traded, a black market developed, on which they were sold for as little as twenty strings.
The Ontario Veterinary College was a privately owned institution, though the diplomas were issued by the Agriculture and Arts Association.
It held an annual provincial exhibition; it issued the diplomas to the graduates of the Ontario Veterinary College; and it controlled the various live stock associations that were interested in the registration of stock.
The house confers diplomas on such as graduate with honors.
In connection with the hospital there is a school of nurses for children’s diseases and the hospital is the only body in the Dominion empowered to grant diplomas for such.
Candidates for college-entrance diplomas who are in the graduating class of 1917 will be granted the diploma on certificate of the principal that their work up to the time of enlistment is satisfactory.
Parchment was long used for legal documents and is still used for college diplomas and other similar purposes.
Vellum, of course, came in sheets, and while a single sheet might be rolled as diplomas are to this day rolled for delivery, it was ordinarily used in the sheet form and played an important part in the development of the book.
This talk of diplomaswas as a bolt from a bright sky to this young, hustling bunch.
Yudice has studied in Germany, and holds the highest diplomas of the German Faculty of Medicine, as well as in the United States, from which country he also received the most coveted diplomas in the profession.
The diplomas were given out after a touching address by the local clergyman.
Fifty-two Georgia boys received diplomas signed by the governor of the State and other officials, for producing more than a hundred bushels per acre each, at an average cost of less than thirty cents per bushel.
They were photographed, and largediplomas bearing the seal of the Department and the signature of the Secretary were awarded to them.
Our diplomas are recognised in this country and in most foreign countries; our diplomas are recognised, in fact, in all countries which recognise American diplomas.
Our best reason for believing that our diplomas are recognised everywhere is because of students from the College having passed the examinations in nearly every State.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "diplomas" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.