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
_And be it further Enacted_, That all Persons so to be chosen and
appointed Examiners as aforesaid, shall continue in Office for the space
of One Year from the time of their Appointment, (except in case of
Death, or being removed or displaced by the said Master, Wardens, and
Assistants as aforesaid). _Provided always_, That it shall and may be
lawful to and for the said Master, Wardens, and Assistants, to choose
and appoint any such Person or Persons going out of Office, again to be
an Examiner or Examiners, as aforesaid, if they the said Master,
Wardens, and Assistants, shall deem it adviseable so to do.
_And be it further Enacted_, That in case any Person or Persons so to be
chosen, and appointed, shall happen to die during the time he or they
shall continue to be an Examiner or Examiners, or be removed or
displaced as aforesaid, then it shall and may be lawful for the said
Master, Wardens, and Assistants, to choose and appoint any other Person
or Persons properly qualified, to be an Examiner or Examiners as
aforesaid, in the room of the Person or Persons so dying, or removed, or
displaced as aforesaid; and every Person or Persons so chosen and
appointed, shall continue in Office for such time and no longer, as the
Person or Persons in whose room or stead he or they shall be so chosen
and appointed, would have continued in Office.
And to prevent any Person or Persons from practising as an Apothecary,
without being properly qualified to practise as such, _Be it further
Enacted_, That from and after the First Day of August, One Thousand
Eight Hundred and Fifteen, it shall not be lawful for any Person or
Persons (except persons already in practice as such), to practise as an
Apothecary in any part of _England_ or _Wales_, unless he or they shall
have been Examined by the said Court of Examiners, or the major part of
them, and have received a Certificate of his or their being duly
qualified to practise as such, from the said Court of Examiners, or the
major part of them, as aforesaid; who are hereby authorized and required
to examine all Person and Persons applying to them, for the purpose of
ascertaining the skill and abilities of such person or persons in the
Science and Practice of Medicine, and his or their fitness and
qualification to practise as an Apothecary; and the said Court of
Examiners, or the major part of them, are hereby empowered either to
reject such Person or Persons, or to grant a Certificate of such
Examination, and of his or their qualification to practise as an
Apothecary as aforesaid: _Provided always_, That no Person shall be
admitted to such Examination until he shall have attained, the full age
of Twenty-one Years.
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