Statutes and bye-laws of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh : made in pursuance of the powers granted by Royal Charter, 1681 ; with charter, letter of ratification, and list of fellows.
- Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
- Date:
- 1852
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Credit: Statutes and bye-laws of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh : made in pursuance of the powers granted by Royal Charter, 1681 ; with charter, letter of ratification, and list of fellows. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![CHAPTER XVII. OF PUBLICATIONS. 1. No publication shall appear in the name of the College, but on the following conditions :— . uame °‘Collegc ]st, It must be voted at three several Meetings, eight days intervening between each Meeting; but if a third part of those present shall dissent, the publica- tion shall not take place in name of the College. 2dly, All the resident Fellows of the College on the Roll of attendance, must be summoned to every one of those Meetings. 2. When the College resolve upon printing a new edition of New editions of . Pharmacopoeia. their Pharmacopoeia, that work shall be conducted by a Commit- tee appointed for the purpose; but no alterations shall be made, till they have been approved of by a majority of the College, at two Meetings held for the purpose of considering them. 3. Motions and resolutions which have received the unanimous Publication of Mo- tions and Resolu- consent of the College may be published in the Newspapers or tions. Medical Periodicals, provided the College unanimously consents at one Meeting that this should be done. CHAPTER XVIII. OF DIPLOMAS, &C. 1. All the Diplomas of the College shall be engraved according Forms of Diplomas, to a pattern approved of by the Council. These plates shall be kept in the custody of the Secretary. Every Diploma issued by the College, shall be signed by the President, and counter- signed by the Secretary. 2. Engraved or printed forms of Petition for admission to the Forms of Petition. Resident and Non-Resident Fellowship, and for the Licentiate- ship, according to a pattern approved of by the Council, shall be kept by the Secretary, and be furnished by him to intending Candidates.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2492104x_0077.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)