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 the Sum of Ten Pounds Ten Shillings
shall be paid to the said Master, Wardens, and Society of Apothecaries,
for every such Certificate as aforesaid, on obtaining the same, by every
person intending to practise as an Apothecary within the City of
_London_, the Liberties or Suburbs thereof, or within Ten Miles of the
same City; and the Sum of Six Pounds Six Shillings by every person
intending to practise as an Apothecary in any other part of _England_ or
_Wales_ (except the said City of _London_, the Liberties or Suburbs
thereof, or within Ten Miles of the said City:) and no person having
obtained a Certificate to practise as an Apothecary in any other part of
_England_ or _Wales_ (except the said City of _London_, the Liberties or
Suburbs thereof, or within Ten Miles of the said City as aforesaid),
shall be entitled to practise within the said City of _London_, the
Liberties or Suburbs thereof, or within Ten Miles of the said City,
unless and until he shall have paid to the said Master, Wardens, and
Society, the further Sum of Four Pounds Four Shillings, in addition to
the said Sum of Six Pounds Six Shillings so paid by him as aforesaid,
and shall have had endorsed on his said Certificate, a Receipt from the
said Master, Wardens, and Society, for such additional Sum of Four
Pounds Four Shillings; and the Sum of Two Pounds Two Shillings by every
Assistant; and the several Sums of Money arising from the granting of
such Certificates, shall be applied in manner hereinafter directed.
_And be it further Enacted_, That if any person (except such as are then
actually practising as such) shall, after the said First Day of August,
One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifteen, act or practise as an Apothecary
in any part of _England_ or _Wales_, without having obtained such
Certificate as aforesaid, every person so offending shall for every such
Offence, forfeit and pay the Sum of Twenty Pounds; and if any person
(except such as are then acting as such, and excepting persons who have
actually served an Apprenticeship as aforesaid) shall, after the said
First Day of August, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifteen, act as an
Assistant to any Apothecary, to compound and dispense Medicines, without
having obtained such Certificate as aforesaid, every person so
offending, shall for every such offence forfeit and pay the Sum of Five
Pounds.
_And be it further Enacted_, That no Apothecary shall be allowed to
recover any Charges claimed by him in any Court of Law, unless such
Apothecary shall prove on the Trial, that he was in practice as an
Apothecary prior to, or on the said First Day of August, One Thousand
Eight Hundred and Fifteen, or that he has obtained a Certificate to
practise as an Apothecary, from the said Master, Wardens, and Society of
Apothecaries as aforesaid.
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