Record of the events and work which led to the formation of that society by the amalgamation of the leading medical societies of London with the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society : being extracts from the Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, 1905-1907 / Royal Society of Medicine.
- Royal Society of Medicine
- Date:
- 1914
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Credit: Record of the events and work which led to the formation of that society by the amalgamation of the leading medical societies of London with the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society : being extracts from the Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, 1905-1907 / Royal Society of Medicine. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![/OS CCxii UNION OF MEDICAL SOCIETIES Empire, and to men whose scientific attainments ai'e satis- factory to the General Council. 7a. The Election of Fellows shall be on the same lines as are at present folloAvetl in tlie Royal Medical and Chirurg'ical Society. 8. A Fellow shall pay, subject to any future bye-law, an annual subscription of £3 3s., and shall have the right to attend all meetings of the Society or of any of its sections, and shall have full use of the Library. After the Society is constituted {%. e. after a date to be subsequently deter- mined) a new Fellow shall pay an Entrance Fee of £2 2s. 9. Each section shall have the power to elect as members of the Society such persons as the Council of the Section may think fit, provided that the names of the candidates proposed for election be previously submitted [by the Sec- tional Council to the Council of the Society for their approval] to the Council of the Society and approved by them. 10. A member of any particular Section shall pay, subject to any future bye-law, £1 Is. per annum, and shall have the right to attend all the meetings of his Section, but must pay an additional £1 Is. per annum if he wishes to have the use of the Library, and a further subscription of 10s. 6d. per annum for each additional Section. 11. The general management of the Society shall be under the control of a General Council, consisting of the President, the Presidents of the various Sections, two Treasurers, two Librarians, two Secretaries, and eight other Fellows. The Membei-s of Council, with the excep- tion of the Presidents of the Sections (who are to be ex- officio members) shall be elected by the Fellows. 12. The entire management of the funds of the Society shall be in the hands of a Finance Committee, subject to and acting as a Sub-Committee of the General Council. 18, In order to enable existing societies to retain their individuality as far as possible, each Section shall have](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21471605_0118.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


