Precedents drawn from past experience-Corruptions renounced
in 1518 and 1745-Divisions (as well as corruptions) of Priest and
Barber effaced in Foreign States (p. 183)-Russia-Prussia-German
States generally-America-Denmark-Norway-France-Protest
of Ireland and Scotland (p. 188)-Reunion of Medicine and Surgery
and separation from Pharmacy -The only remedy for present
corruptions and divisions (p. 191)-Prospects more hopeful in
Ireland and Scotland than in England and Wales-Review of the
powers transferred from the CHURCH to the Universities-Thence to
corporate bodies-ROYAL Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons in
each division of the Kingdom (p. 192)--Various contending factions
thence arising-Powers and privileges contrasted (p. 193)-PAPAL
and ROYAL-Proposed coalition of Medical Corporations-Royal
College of Medicine of Great Britain and Ireland-Education and
examinations to be eminently practical and progressive-Unity,
purity, and fulness, the sine quá non of every qualified Physician—