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In ENGLAND control of “ Fysyk ” is transmitted successively to Universities , Privy
Council ( 1454 ) , Bishops ( 1511 ) , College of Physicians ( 1518 ) , which is
alternately subjected to various powers and privileges or to restrictions , as the
unity ...
In ENGLAND control of “ Fysyk ” is transmitted successively to Universities , Privy
Council ( 1454 ) , Bishops ( 1511 ) , College of Physicians ( 1518 ) , which is
alternately subjected to various powers and privileges or to restrictions , as the
unity ...
Page xxi
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 ...
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 ...
Page 45
Provided always , that this Act , nor anything therein contained , be prejudicial to
the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge , or either of them , or to any privileges
granted to them . 66 . Memorandum : That surgeons be comprised in this Act like
...
Provided always , that this Act , nor anything therein contained , be prejudicial to
the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge , or either of them , or to any privileges
granted to them . 66 . Memorandum : That surgeons be comprised in this Act like
...
Page 55
That men expelled their universities for religion , by this means had from time to
time been received into the college , and thereby advanced their credit . “ That
either they did wholly repel , or not without much importunity admit , any whom
they ...
That men expelled their universities for religion , by this means had from time to
time been received into the college , and thereby advanced their credit . “ That
either they did wholly repel , or not without much importunity admit , any whom
they ...
Page 66
With the establishment of Universities by Papal Bulls or decrees in each division
of the United Kingdom , the alliance of each branch of medicine with priests and
barbers remained for a while unshaken , until with the accumulated light of the ...
With the establishment of Universities by Papal Bulls or decrees in each division
of the United Kingdom , the alliance of each branch of medicine with priests and
barbers remained for a while unshaken , until with the accumulated light of the ...
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