The report of a committee on the New Poor Law Act : appointed by the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association, at its anniversary meeting, held at Oxford, and read at the anniversary meeting, held at Manchester, July 21st, 1836.
- Provincial Medical and Surgical Association. Poor-Law Committee
- Date:
- 1836
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The report of a committee on the New Poor Law Act : appointed by the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association, at its anniversary meeting, held at Oxford, and read at the anniversary meeting, held at Manchester, July 21st, 1836. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The Royal College of Surgeons of England. The original may be consulted at The Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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![Vll 1. —'I’hat in the month of .Tnly, in each year, tlie Eastern Association sliall ]iay two-thirds of the annual sub- scription of one guinea, received from each of its mem- bers, into the hands of the Secretaries of the Parent Association. 2. —That each member of the Eastern Association shall receive volume iv. of the Provincial Transactions^ now in the press; and also any other volumes or jjamphlets ndncli may hereafter be published by the Parent Institution. 3. —That all papers or memoirs written by members of the Eastern Association, and sanctioned bv its Council as deserving of publication, shall be printed in the fifth or subsequent volumes of the Transactions. 4. —That a meeting of the two Societies shall be held once in four or five years, in one of the large towns of the six eastern counties. •5.—That the names of the members of the Eastern Asso- ciation, and also of its Council and Officers, shall be printed in the fifth volume of the Transactions. Having laid before the meeting the terms proposed by the Committee of members of the Eastern Association, the Coun- cil leave it to the members to determine whether they Avill comply with these terms, or introduce others modifying the details; or whether they will come to the resolution of enter- taining no proposition upon this subject, but such as has for its object to make the two Societies to all intents and pur- poses one. The finances of the Association are, happily, in a state to give no cause for anxiety as to the failure of means to carry on the great objects which occupy our attention. The income for the past year, including what was in hand at the last meeting, amounts to P'718 15s. .9d.; and the expenditure to oC498 18s. 3d.; leaving a balance of £^19 17s. 6d. in the hands of the Treasurers. This balance is certainly consider- able, if we advert to the expensive style in which our Trans- actions are got up. Still there are several defaulters among](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22389738_0011.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


