Report of the committee on observations by the licensing bodies, and on the reports of visitations of examinations.
- Committee on Observations by the Licensing Bodies, and on the Reports of Visitations of Examinations.
- Date:
- 1868
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Report of the committee on observations by the licensing bodies, and on the reports of visitations of examinations. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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![ri867.] ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF LONDON. BYE-LAWS RELATING TO MEMBERS. I. The Members of the College, present and future, shall be alone eligible to the Fellowship. They shall have the use of the Library and Museum, subject to the Regulations relating thereto, and shall be admitted to all Lectures, and shall enjoy such further privileges as may from time to time be defined by the Bye-Laws ; but they shall not be entitled to any share in the government, or to attend or vote at General Meetings, of the Corporation. II. All persons who have been admitted before February 16th, 1859, Licentiates of the College, shall be entitled to be admitted Members of the College, provided that they have, since their admission as Licentiates, obeyed the Bye-Laws, and do accept such Membership, and engage henceforth to obey the Bye-Laws of the College. III. Any Extra-Licentiate who shall have produced Testimonials as to character satisfactory to the Censors, and shall have assured the said Censors that he is not engaged in the practice of Pharmacy, and who shall comply with such other Regidations as are required by the Bye- Laws of the said Corporation, may be proposed to the College to be admitted a Member of the College. lY. Any person who shall have satisfied the College touching his ac- quirements in general Science and Literature, and his knowledge of Medicine, Sui-gery, and Midwifery, and who shall comply with the Bye-Laws and Regulations of the College, may be proposed to the College to be admitted a Member of the College. V. Every candidate for the Membership of the College, under the last Bye-Law, who shall have commenced his Professional Studies after September 1861, shall satisfy the Censors' Board that previously to the commencement of his Professional Studies he has obtained a Degree in Arts from some University of the United Kingdom or of the Colonies, or from some other University specially recognized by the Medical Council, or that he has passed Examinations equivalent to those required for a Degree in Arts. All other candidates for Membership shall be examined on the subjects of General Education by the President and Censors of the College. VI. Every candidate for Membership shall furnish proof that he has attained the age of twenty-five years. VII. Every candidate shall produce a Testimonial from a Fellow or Member of the College, satisfactory to the Censors' Board, to the eft'ect that, as regards moral character and conduct, he is a fit and proper person to be admitted a Member of the College.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24756751_0007.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)