Medical Jurisprudence, Volume 3 (of 3)Paris, John Ayrton
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Medical Jurisprudence, Volume 3 (of 3)
Paris, John Ayrton
Medical laws and legislation -- Great Britain
particularly expressed and declared, with the best and most clearest
Words and Terms of Law, to all Intents and Purposes: And it was thereby
also enacted, That all Persons of the said Company incorporated by the
said Act, and their Successors, that should be lawfully admitted and
approved to occupy Surgery after the Form of the Statute in that case
made and provided, should be exempt from bearing of Armour, or to be put
in any Watches or Inquests; and that they and their Successors, should
have the Search, Oversight, Punishment and Correction, as well of
Freemen as of Foreign, for such Offences as they or any of them, should
commit against the good Order of Barbery and Surgery, as theretofore
among the said Company of Barbers of _London_ had been used and
accustomed, according to the Rules and Ordinances by them made and
approved of, pursuant to the Statute in that Behalf ordained and
provided: And it was thereby further enacted, That no Person within the
City of _London_, Suburbs of the same, and one Mile Compass of the said
City, using any Barbery or Shaving, should occupy any Surgery, letting
of Blood, or any other Thing belonging to Surgery, except Drawing of
Teeth only: and that whosoever should use the Mystery or Craft of
Surgery within the Circuit aforesaid, should, as long as he should use
the said Mystery or Craft, in no wise occupy or exercise the Feat or
Craft of Barbery or Shaving: And whereas in and by certain Letters
Patents under the Great Seal of _England_, bearing Date the fifteenth
Day of _August_ in the fifth Year of the Reign of his late Majesty King
Charles the First, reciting the said Act of Parliament of the
thirty-second Year of the Reign of King Henry the Eighth; and that the
Men of the same Societies, as well from the Time of their said Union and
Incorporation as before, respectively had, held, used and enjoyed divers
Liberties, Franchises, Immunities, Customs and Preheminences, within the
City of _London_, the Suburbs and Liberties thereof, and certain
Villages, and Places thereto adjacent, as well on account of the said
Act of Parliament, and other Acts of Parliament, as by virtue and on
account of divers Charters and Letters Patents made and granted by the
late King James the First, and other Kings and Queens of _England_, his
said Majesty King Charles the First did thereby grant, ratify and
confirm unto the said Masters and Governors of the Mystery and
Commonalty aforesaid, and their Successors, all and singular the Manors,
Messuages, Lands, Tenements, Customs, Liberties, Franchises, Immunities,
Jurisdictions and Hereditaments whatsoever, as well within the City of
_London_, the Liberties and Suburbs thereof, as within the Liberties and
Precincts therein after mentioned, which the Men of the aforesaid
Societies of Barbers and Surgeons, or either of them, then lawfully had,
held, used and enjoyed, by reason of any Letters Patents of any the
former Kings and Queens of _England_, or by Colour of any lawful
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