The charter, bye-laws & regulations, and the Acts of Parliament especially relating thereto.
- Royal College of Physicians, London
- Date:
- 1862
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![[12.] 78 Regulations—Duties and Rules of Conduct. IY. Certificates to All Certificates and Testimonials required by tbe preceding Regulations must be left with the Registrar, at the College, at least fourteen days before the day of Examination. Y. Notice to be Every Candidate must give fourteen days notice, in writing, given. . J to the Registrar of the College, of his intention to present him- self for examination, and before he is admitted to the first part of the Professional Examination he must pay a fee of Five Guineas, and before he is admitted to the second part of the Professional Examination he must pay a fee of Ten Guineas.* Should he fail to pass either examination, the fee will not be returned, but he may be admitted to a subsequent examination, as the case may be, without the payment of an additional fee. The days and hours of the examinations may be learned on application at the College. 12.—©f [jjt gnlits i glnles of Conburt jof Jlllotos & Ptmtas. (Bye-Laws, Chap. XXIII.) I. Physicians’ If two or more Physicians, Fellows or Members of the conduct in consultation. College, be called in consultation, they shall confer together with the utmost forbearance, and no one of them shall prescribe, or even suggest, in the presence of the patient, or the patient’s attendants, any opinion as to what ought to be done, before the method of treatment has been determined * There is no further fee for the Licence.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24975278_0088.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)