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
X. And it is hereby further enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That all
and every Person and Persons, being Freemen of the said Company and
Corporation of Surgeons established and incorporated by this Act, and
who already have been, or hereafter shall be, examined and approved
pursuant to the Rules and Orders of the said Company, and every of them,
for so long Time as he and they shall use and exercise the said Art or
Science of Surgery, and no longer, shall and may, at all Times
hereafter, be freed and exempted from the several Offices of Constable,
Scavenger, Overseer of the Poor, and all other Parish, Ward, and Leet
Offices, and of and from the being put into or serving upon any Jury or
Inquest: And if at any Time hereafter any such Person or Persons, using
and Practising the said Art or Science of Surgery, and being qualified
as aforesaid, shall be chosen and elected into any of the said Offices,
or returned, required, or appointed to serve on any Jury, Leet, or
Inquest, or be disquieted or disturbed by reason thereof; that then such
Person or Persons, producing a Testimonial, under the Common Seal of the
said Corporation, of such his Examination, Approbation, and Freedom, to
the Person or Persons by whom he shall be so elected or appointed, or by
or before whom he shall be summoned, returned, or required to serve or
hold any of the said Offices or Duties, shall be absolutely discharged
from the same; and such Nomination, Election, Return, and Appointment,
shall be utterly void, and of no Effect; any Order, Custom, Law, or
Statute to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding.
XI. Provided always, and be it hereby enacted by the Authority
aforesaid, That this Act, or any Thing therein contained, shall not
extend, or be construed or taken to prejudice, abridge, or infringe any
of the Privileges, Authorities, Powers, Rights, Liberties, or Franchises
heretofore granted by any Act or Acts of Parliament, or by any Letters
Patents, Charters or Charter of any of his Majesty’s Royal Predecessors,
Kings or Queens of _England_, to the President and College, or
Commonalty of the Faculty of Physick in _London_.
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