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
_Provided always, and be it further Enacted_, That if the said Court of
Examiners, or the major part of them, having examined any Person or
Persons applying to qualify himself or themselves to practise as an
Apothecary, or if they, or the said Five Apothecaries so to be appointed
for any County or Counties as aforesaid, having examined any Person or
Persons applying to qualify himself or themselves to practise as an
Assistant to an Apothecary, in compounding and dispensing Medicines,
shall see cause to refuse such Certificate as aforesaid, to any such
Person or Persons so applying to qualify himself or themselves as an
Apothecary or Assistant as aforesaid; yet it shall and may be lawful for
such Person or Persons who shall be so refused, to apply at any future
time to be again examined, so that such second application by any Person
or Persons applying to qualify himself or themselves as an Apothecary,
be not within Six Months of such first Examination; and so that such
second application by any person or persons applying to qualify himself
or themselves as an Assistant, be not within Three Months of such first
Examination; and if on such re-examination he or they shall appear to
the persons examining, to be then properly qualified, it shall and may
be lawful for the said Court of Examiners, or to and for the said Five
Apothecaries in any County or Counties as aforesaid, to grant such
person or persons so applying, such Certificate as aforesaid.
_Provided always, and be it further Enacted_, That the said Master,
Wardens, and Society of Apothecaries, do make annually, and cause to be
printed, an exact List of all and every person who shall in that year
have obtained a Certificate to practise as an Apothecary, with their
respective residences attached to their respective Names.
_And be it further Enacted_, That all and every Sum or Sums of Money
which shall be received or arise from the granting of the Certificate of
Examination hereinbefore required, shall belong to, and be appropriated
and disposed of by the said Master, Wardens, and Society of Apothecaries
as aforesaid, in such manner as they shall from time to time direct and
deem most expedient.
_And be it further Enacted_, That all Sum and Sums of Money arising from
Conviction and recovery of Penalties for Offences committed against the
Authorities and Provisions of this Act, shall be applied and disposed of
in manner following, (viz.) One Half thereof to the Informer or
Informers, and One Half thereof to the said Master, Wardens, and Society
of Apothecaries as aforesaid, to be appropriated and disposed of by them
in such manner as they shall deem most expedient.
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