A letter from Dr. Dickson to his medical brethren, relative to the School of Physic in this kingdom / [Stephen Dickson].
- Dickson, Stephen
- Date:
- 1795
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A letter from Dr. Dickson to his medical brethren, relative to the School of Physic in this kingdom / [Stephen Dickson]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![iC CC cc u [ 28 ] hended were proceeding to an unwarrantable length. On the iothof January, 1795, at a meet- ing of the college of phyficians he moved and the college unanimoufly Refolved <e That noJleps be “ taken in confequence of the refolutions en- “ tered into by this college on the 3d and 21 ft of November laft, refpe&ing the claims of the king’s profeffors on Sir Patrick Dun s eftates, until they have been determined by a court of equity, or by a reference, the award to be “ made a rule of court. r . ^ ' And “ That in cafe no bill fhall have been Si filed, nor any reference entered into by the profeffors for faid purpofe within the fpace of <c two months from the date hereof, that faid re- “ folutions refpefting faid claims of the profeffors « on Sir Patrick Dun’s eftates berefcinded, and ii become null and void.” i hus was this mu- tual compact ratified by a folemn act of all the contending parties : and this ratification was au- thenticated by the fignatures of all the members prefent. On the 21 ft of January, 1795, a bill was filed in the court of chancery by the prefent king’s profeffors, and the executor of the deceafed Dr. Brereton, againft the college of phyficians, pray- ing “ That plaintiffs may according to their re- fpeftive titles and interefls from the refpeftive periods of their eleaions be decreed to their re- fpeftive rateable diflributions among them of that v nart](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28766775_0036.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)