Section Britannique / [Exposition Coloniale Internationale].
- Exposition coloniale internationale de Paris (1931)
- Date:
- [1931]
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Section Britannique / [Exposition Coloniale Internationale]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![unless he or they hâve lawful excuse to the contrary, to be allowed by the Master and Company for the time being, upon pain that every such ofïender or ofïenders shall forfeit and pay for every time of absence or refusai, 6s. 8d. to be divided as aforesaid. (15) . Item, that no man of the Company of Barber Chirurgions shall keep at any time more than one shop or house to use the art or occupation of Barbing, or shaving within the liberties of the City of Bristol, upon pain of every week so doing 40 shillings, to be divided as aforesaid; that is, one half to the Mayor for the use of the poor and the other half to the Masters and Wardens of the Company for the good of the Hall. (16) . Item, that no person or persons of the said Company shall from henceforth take upon him or them to cure any person of any wound or grief which is in danger to lose his life or limb, before he acquaint two or three of the chiefest and most skillful therewith, who may view the same Cure before he take it in hand upon [pain] to forfeit for such offence five pounds to be divided as beforesaid. (17) . Item, that every stranger to the liberties of this City, which shall be shipped as chirurgion for a voyage in any ship, barque or vessel out of or from this port of Bristol, shall pa'y to the said Company at his return from sea, being demanded by the Master or Wardens of the said Company for the time being or any of them, the sum of 2s. 6d., and for refusai to pay the same, shall forfeit and pay 5s. to be divided as aforesaid. (18) . Item, that if any poor or impotent person of this City shall by any accident be hurt, or any other way diseased, wherein he shall hâve cause to use the help of a chirurgion for his better recovery that in such cases the Master of the said Company shall appoint a sufhcient man to cure him and upon curing of such party or parties, the chirurgion shall présent a bill of charges wherein the Mayor and two aldermen shall set down what the party cured shall pay for the salve and medicine, the chirurgion to do such a Cure gratis where there is not ability for the party cured to pay for the same. (19) . Item, it is ordered and established that ail Chirurgions whatsoever exercising the Art and Mystery of Surgery, whether Burgesses or freemen of this City, or strangers and not freemen of this City, that shall be at any time hereafter entertained to go Chirurgion, in any ship or vessel bound out or from this city or any the ports harbours or creeks thereunto belonging, in any voyages whatsoever, shall before he or they send his chest aboard any ship or vessel, give notice thereof to the Master and Wardena](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3062888x_0148.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)