The Royal College of Physicians of London, founded and established by law as appears by letters patents, acts of Parliament, adjudged cases, &c. : and An historical account of the College's proceedings against empiricks and unlicensed practisers, in every princes reign from their first incorporation to the murther of the royal martyr, King Charles the First / by Charles Goodall ...
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- The Royal College of Physicians of London, founded and established by law as appears by letters patents, acts of Parliament, adjudged cases, &c. : and An historical account of the College's proceedings against empiricks and unlicensed practisers, in every princes reign from their first incorporation to the murther of the royal martyr, King Charles the First / by Charles Goodall ...
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- Goodall, Charles, 1642-1712.
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- 1684.
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To the Right Honourable FRANCIS LORD GƲILFORD, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England,and one of his Majestie's Most honourable Privy Council. -
THE COLLEDGE OF PHYSICIANS Established by LAW, &c.
- 3 H. VIII. C. 11.
- 5 H. VIII. C. 6.
- 14, 15 H. 8. C. 5. according to the Exemplification.
- The Commission according to the Exempli∣fication.
- MEMORANDUM.
- 32 H. 8. C. 40.
- 32 H. 8. C. 42.
- 34, 35 H. 8. C. 8.
- 1 Q. M. according to the Exemplification.
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Q. Elizabeth's Charter for Anatomies. -
A Royall Charter granted to the Colledge of Physicians 8
Octob. 15Jac. - A Royall Charter granted to the Colledge of Physicians in London 26 Martii 15 Car. 2.
- A Royall Charter granted to the Apothecaryes of London 30 Maii 13 Jacobi.
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A Recovery against Edmund Gardinerac∣cording to the Exemplification, 11 Feb. 6 Jac. -
Dr. Langton versus Gardiner, Croke 's Re∣ports 2 d Part, p. 121. -
Dr. Atkins versus Gardiner, Croke 's Re∣ports 2 d Part, p. 159. -
A Recovery against Dr. Bonhamaccording to the Exemplification, 13 Febr. 6 Jacobi. -
Dr.
Bonham 's Case as reported by Sr.Edward Coke late Lord Chief Justice ofEngland, Hill. 7.Jacobi. In the Common Pleas,p. 585.Edit. 1680. - Dr. Bonham's Case as reported by Brownlow and Goldesborough, Trinity 7 Jac. 1609. in the Common Bench.
- College of Physicians versus Butler. Sir William Jones's Reports, p. 261.
- Butler versus the President of the College of Physicians, Pasch. 7 Car. 1. Rot. 519. Crooke's Reports 3 part, p. 256.
- The President and College of Physicians against John Butler, Entred Pasch. 4. Ca∣roli cum Brownlow.
- Mich. 6 Caroli primi Communi Banco.
- College of Physicians against Bugge. In mag∣no Rotulo de Anno xxiii. Regis Caroli in Item Adhuc Item Item Res. London.
- D. Termino Sancti Michaelis anno regni Domini Caroli secundi nunc Regis Angliae, &c. xxvii. rot. 530.
- De Termino Sancti Hilarii Anno 27 & 28 Car. 2. & 1675. in Banco Regis.
- De Termino Sanctae Trinitatis, Anno 28 Car. secundi, 1676. Banco Regis.
- In Mich. Term. Anno Car. secundi xxvi.
- Trin. xxxv. Car. secundi.
- College Questions resolved by the Lord Chancellor and Judges, in the fifth of King James his Reign, An. Dom. 1607.
- Concerning Punishment and Correction a∣gainst Offenders.
- A brief account of the College of Physicians Case drawn up in relation to their finding of Arms, keeping of Watch and Ward, or bearing any Parish offices.
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The Opinion of Sir Francis Pemberton(late Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas) as to the College's finding Arms, given under his hand, April, 1680. -
The Opinions of Sir Edmund Saunders(late Lord Chief Justice of England)and Mr. Holt,given under their hands upon the same account, An. Dom. 1682.
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TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFULL Dr. Whistler
PRESIDENT, The Censors, and Fellows of the College of Physicians inLondon. -
PROCEEDINGS Against Empiricks, &c. -
PROCEEDINGS Against Empiricks, &c. -
PROCEEDINGS Against Empiricks, &c. -
PROCEEDINGS Against Empiricks, &c. -
PROCEEDINGS Against Empiricks, &c. -
PROCEEDINGS Against Empiricks, &c. - THE INDEX.