The Statutes of the Colledge of Physicians London worthy to be perused by all men, but more especially physicians, lawyers, apothecaries, surgeons, and all such that either do, or shall study, profess, or practise physick.
- Title
- The Statutes of the Colledge of Physicians London worthy to be perused by all men, but more especially physicians, lawyers, apothecaries, surgeons, and all such that either do, or shall study, profess, or practise physick.
- Author
- Royal College of Physicians of London.
- Publication
- [London :: s.n.],
- Anno Domini 1693.
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- Royal College of Physicians of London -- Rules and practice -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
- title page
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To the PARLIAMENT OF
ENGLAND. -
The Base, Dishonourable, and Ille∣gal Dealing of the
Colledge ofPhysicians, London, with a Doctor in Physick, admitted to that Degree in one of our own Ʋniversities; -
'A short Account of the Institution and Nature of the Colledge of Physicians
London. -
STATUTA COLLEGII MEDICORUM
LONDINENSIƲM. -
CAP. I. De Electoribus Creandis. -
CAP. II. De Praside & ejus Officio. -
CAP. III. De Pro-Praeside. -
CAP. IV. De Consiliariis. -
CAP. V. De Censoribus. -
CAP. VI. De Comitiorum ratione atque tempore & de Caduceatore sive Bedello. -
CAP. VII. De Temporibus Ordinariis & Ex∣traordinariis Comitiorum & re∣liquis ad Comitiorum rationem pertinentibus. -
CAP. VIII. De Statutis Condendis & Abro∣gandis, & de Mulctis Irro∣gandis. -
CAP. IX. De Officio Thesaurarii. -
CAP. X. De Registrario. -
CAP. XI. De Candidatis. -
CAP. XII. De Sociis. -
CAP. XIII. Literae Testimoniales Practican∣tium per Ʋniversum Angliae Regnum. -
CAP. XIV. De Coercendis Empiricis. -
CAP. XV. De Permissis sive Licentiatis ad Praxin. -
CAP. XVI. Forma Examinationum Sociorum & Candidatorum eorundemque Admissionis. -
CAP. XVII. De Loco & Dignitate Praesidis & omnium Sociorum. -
CAP. XVIII. De Anatomica Administratione, & ¶ De Lectura Chirurgiae. -
CAP. XIX. De Ornatu & Vestitu Medico∣rum -
CAP. XX.
De Exequiis. -
CAP. XXI.
De Conviviis. -
CAP. XXII. De Conversatione Morali & Sta∣tutis Poenalibus.
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THE Statutes (or By-Laws) OF THE COLLEDGE OF
Physicians ofLondon. - CHAP. I. Of Creating the Electors.
- CHAP. II. Of the President and his Office.
- CHAP. III. Of the Pro-President.
- CHAP. IV. Of the Consiliarii or Assistants.
- CHAP. V. Of the Censors.
- CHAP. VI. Of the Manner and Time of the Comitia or Meetings, and of the Caduceator or Beadle.
- CHAP. VII. Of the Ordinary and Extraor∣dinary Times of Meetings, and other Things pertaining to the Reason of the Meetings.
- CHAP. VIII. Of Making and Abrogating of Statutes, and of Levying of Fines.
- CHAP. IX. The Office of the Treasurer.
- CHAP. X. Of the Register.
- CHAP. XI. Of the Candidates.
- CHAP. XII. Of the Fellows.
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CHAP. XIII. Letters Testimonial of those that Practise thorow the whole Kingdom of
England. - CHAP. XIV. Of Suppressing Quacks.
- CHAP. XV. Of the Permissives or Licenti∣ates to Practice.
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CHAP. XVI. The Form of the Examinations of the Fellows and Candi∣dates, and of their Admission. - CHAP. XVII. Of the Place and Dignity of the President and all the Fellows.
- CHAP. XVIII. Of Anatomical Administration, and ¶ The Chirurgical Lecture.
- CHAP. XIX. Of the Ornament and Cloath∣ing of Phisicians.
- CHAP XX. Of Funeral Ceremonies.
- CHAP. XXI. Of Feastings.
- CHAP. XXII. Of Moral Conversation and Penal Statutes.
- ☞ The Statutes that are marked with these Characters * ¶ are such that the Colledge thought good to leave out in their New Model, and these follow∣ing ought to be inserted in those Pages that the Numbers refer to.
- notes
- INDEX.
- INDEX.
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THE
NEW STATƲTES OF The President of the Colledge, or Commonalty of the Fa∣culty ofPHISICK ofLONDON, Made by the President of the Colledge, or Commonalty aforesaid, with the consent of the Presi∣dent of the Colledge, or Com∣monalty aforesaid, in the year 1687. and that they may re∣main establish'd, fix'd, and certain, signed with the Com∣mon Seal of the same Col∣ledge, or Commonalty afore∣said, the 28th ofSeptember, in the year 1687. -
STATUTA NOVA Praesidis Collegii, seu Commu∣nitatis FacultatisMEDI∣CINAE LONDINI, per Praesidem Collegii, seu Communitatem praedictam, per consensum Praesidis, Collegii, seu Communitatis praedictae, Anno1687 facta, & ut rata firma ac certa permaneant Si∣gillo Communi ejusdem Colle∣gii, seu Communitatis praedi∣ctae28 die Septembris1687, munita.