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Excerpt from Statutes and Bye-Laws of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh: Made in Pursuance of the Powers Granted by Royal Charter, 1681 With Charter, Letter of Ratification, and List of Fellows The attempt to incorporate the Practitioners of Medicine in Scotland for the purpose of raising the standard both of the character and acquirements of Physicians, originated in 1617. King James I. of England, to whom an application for that purpose was made, received it favourably, and issued an order to the Parliament for the establishment of a College of Physicians in Edinburgh. This order is still extant. After reciting the evils which the community had suffered from the intrusion of irregular practitioners, it directs the Parliament to form a College of Physicians, and to appoint seven persons to examine those who practise Medicine, and to make it illegal for any person to exercise the art and science of Physic within Edinburgh and the neighbourhood, without the Diploma of the College. His Majesty also farther suggests that warrant should be given to the College to appoint yearly three of their number to visit the Apothecaries' shops in the burgh, to examine the state of the drugs exposed for sale, and to destroy such as might be found corrupt or insufficient. Dissensions, chiefly of a religious kind, had the effect of frustrating the wishes of the King in this respect. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www. forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that rema.
Excerpt from Statutes and Bye-Laws of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh: Made in Pursuance of the Powers Granted by Royal Charter, 1681 With Charter, Letter of Ratification, and List of Fellows The attempt to incorporate the Practitioners of Medicine in Scotland for the purpose of raising the standard both of the character and acquirements of Physicians, originated in 1617. King James I. of England, to whom an application for that purpose was made, received it favourably, and issued an order to the Parliament for the establishment of a College of Physicians in Edinburgh. This order is still extant. After reciting the evils which the community had suffered from the intrusion of irregular practitioners, it directs the Parliament to form a College of Physicians, and to appoint seven persons to examine those who practise Medicine, and to make it illegal for any person to exercise the art and science of Physic within Edinburgh and the neighbourhood, without the Diploma of the College. His Majesty also farther suggests that warrant should be given to the College to appoint yearly three of their number to visit the Apothecaries' shops in the burgh, to examine the state of the drugs exposed for sale, and to destroy such as might be found corrupt or insufficient. Dissensions, chiefly of a religious kind, had the effect of frustrating the wishes of the King in this respect. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www. forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that rema.
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Statutes and Bye-Laws of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh als von Royal Charter (1681)
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Statutes and Bye-Laws of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh ab 28.99 EURO Made in Pursuance of the Powers Granted by Royal Charter, 1681 With Charter, Letter of Ratification, and List of Fellows (Classic Reprint).
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Royal Charter, Books, Reference and Language, Statutes and Bye-Laws of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh: Made in Pursuance of the Powers Granted by Royal Charter, 1, Statutes and Bye-Laws of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh: Made in Pursuance of the Powers Granted by Royal Charter, 1681 With Charter, Letter of Ratification.
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Statutes and Bye-Laws of the College of Physicians of Edinburgh: Made in Pursuance of the Powers Granted by 1 (1681)
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ISBN: 9780267167142 bzw. 0267167148, in Englisch, FB&C Ltd, neu.
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Royal Charter, Books, Reference and Language, Statutes and Bye-Laws of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh: Made in Pursuance of the Powers Granted by Royal Charter, 1, Statutes and Bye-Laws of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh: Made in Pursuance of the Powers Granted by Royal Charter, 1681 With Charter, Letter of Ratification.
Royal Charter, Books, Reference and Language, Statutes and Bye-Laws of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh: Made in Pursuance of the Powers Granted by Royal Charter, 1, Statutes and Bye-Laws of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh: Made in Pursuance of the Powers Granted by Royal Charter, 1681 With Charter, Letter of Ratification.
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