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Honours graduates in medicine of the University of Aberdeen, 1931-60.
Many British universities award one or more honours grades to its most distinguished MB graduates. This study of the medical graduates of the University of Aberdeen was undertaken primarily to determine how the subsequent medical career of graduates who were awarded their MB degree with honours compared with that of the graduates who obtained an ordinary degree, and thereby to assess the predictive value of the award of an honours grade.