Calendar of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. 1874Taylor & Francis, 1874 - 407 pages |
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... elect and make out of the Community , two Mas- ters , or Governors , being the most expert in the Mystery of Surgery , to oversee , rule , and govern , the Mystery and Commonalty aforesaid . AND WHEREAS by an Act of Parliament , made ...
... elect and make out of the Community , two Mas- ters , or Governors , being the most expert in the Mystery of Surgery , to oversee , rule , and govern , the Mystery and Commonalty aforesaid . AND WHEREAS by an Act of Parliament , made ...
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... elect Science of Surgery ; and also to elect and constitute ten of the Freemen ten Freemen to be Examiners . Recital of the Act of 18th of George 2d . of the said Society to be Examiners of Surgeons in London . AND WHEREAS , by an Act ...
... elect Science of Surgery ; and also to elect and constitute ten of the Freemen ten Freemen to be Examiners . Recital of the Act of 18th of George 2d . of the said Society to be Examiners of Surgeons in London . AND WHEREAS , by an Act ...
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... elect twenty - one Dissecting and Anatomizing the Bodies of such Murderers as shall at any time hereafter be delivered to them , by virtue of the last mentioned Act . And it is Our further Will and Pleasure , that it shall and may be ...
... elect twenty - one Dissecting and Anatomizing the Bodies of such Murderers as shall at any time hereafter be delivered to them , by virtue of the last mentioned Act . And it is Our further Will and Pleasure , that it shall and may be ...
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... elected to that Office on the day whereon the Court of Assistants of the said College , hereby incorporated , shall first meet , after the Date of these our Letters Patent , or at a Court of Assist- The first Court ants to be holden ...
... elected to that Office on the day whereon the Court of Assistants of the said College , hereby incorporated , shall first meet , after the Date of these our Letters Patent , or at a Court of Assist- The first Court ants to be holden ...
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... elected Master , No Governor , Examiner , or Assistant of the said College , hereby established act and incorporated , shall proceed to act in the execution of such Office , until with he and they shall have taken the respective Oath ...
... elected Master , No Governor , Examiner , or Assistant of the said College , hereby established act and incorporated , shall proceed to act in the execution of such Office , until with he and they shall have taken the respective Oath ...
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Adjutant admission aforesaid Alexander Alfred Andrew appointed Arthur Augustus Benjamin Birmingham Brighton Bristol Brown Bye-Laws Calcutta Canada Candidates Certificate Charles Cheltenham Clarke College of Surgeons commanding officer Cork Corps Council Court of Assistants Court of Examiners Daniel David Davies Department Diploma Dublin duty Edinburgh Edmund Edward Edwin elected enlisted Evans Fellow Fellowship Francis Frederic Frederick George Governors Griffith H.M. Indian Army Harris Harrison Henry hereby Hospital Hughes Indian Army James John Jones Joseph July June June 13 Leeds Letters Patent Liverpool Manchester Melbourne Member military Morgan Newcastle-on-Tyne Norwich Notting-hill Nottingham Owen Parker person quartermaster Ramsgate regiment Richard Robert Robinson Royal College Royal Navy Samuel Sheffield Smith Southampton Stoke Newington Surgery Sydney Taylor thereof Thomas THOMAS BLIZARD CURLING vacancies Victoria Walter War Department William Wilson Νον Τυ دو دو دو
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