Medical Jurisprudence, Volume 3 (of 3)

PART I.

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_Statutes_, 9 Hen. 5.—3 Hen. 8, _c._ 11.—5 Hen. 8, _c._ 6.—14 _and_ 15 Hen. 8, _c._ 5, _containing the Charter of the College of Physicians_.—32 Hen. 8, _c._ 40.—32 Hen. 8. _c._ 42.—34 _and_ 35 Hen. 8, _c._ 8.—1 Mary, _c._ 9.—6 _and_ 7 Will. 3, _c._ 4.—_Preamble of_ 10 Geo. 1, _c._ 20, (_expired_).—18 Geo. 2, _c._ 15.—55 Geo. 3, _c._ 194.—_Charter of the Apothecaries._—_Royal Letter to the College of Physicians_, (Chas. 2.)—_Royal Letter to the Lord Mayor of London_, (Chas. 2).—_College Questions_, (1607) _and opinions thereon_.—Dr. Bonham’s _case_.—Groenvelt _v._ Burwell.—William Rose’s _case_.—Dr. Stanger’s _case_.—_Return to a_ Habeas Corpus, _and copy of the Censor’s Warrant_.—Dr. Burgess’ _case_.—Dr. Winterton’s _Letter to the College of Physicians_.—Lilly’s _Diploma from the Archbishop of Canterbury_.—_Order in Council_ (1809).—Rex _v. Master and Wardens of the Company of Surgeons_.—_Midwife’s Oath._—_Certificate concerning Midwives._—_Statute 59_ Geo. 3, _c._ 41.—14 Geo. 3, _c._ 49.—_Report on the Plague_ (1819).—Chorley _v._ Bolcot.—Lipscombe _v._ Holmes.—Slater _v._ Baker _and_ Stapleton.—Seare _v._ Prentice.