of January One thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, no Person shall be entitled to recover any Charge in any Court of Law for any Medical or Surgical Advice, Attendance, or for the Performance of any Operation, or for any Medicine which he shall have... The British Journal of Homoeopathy - Page 629edited by - 1858Full view - About this book
| 1877 - 300 pages
...regulations respecting the admission of icaialua to the practice uf midwifery in this province. 22. No person shall be entitled to recover any charge...any court of law for any medical or surgical advice, or for attendance, or for the performance of any operation, or for any medicine which he shall have... | |
| Medicine - 1845 - 780 pages
...those already jiractinug, may recover charges. And be it enacted, that after the passing of this Act, no person shall be entitled to recover any charge...for any medical or surgical advice, attendance, or operation, or for any medicine prescribed or administered by him, unless he shall prove upon the trial... | |
| Medicine - 1854 - 736 pages
...Registered Persons to Recover Clmrges.— After the first day of , one thousand eight hundred and fifty- , no person shall be entitled to recover any charge in any Court of Law for any medical advice, attendance, or for the performance of any operation, or for any medicine prescribed, administered,... | |
| Medicine - 1845 - 736 pages
...charges.—And he it enacted, that after the passing of this Act, no person shall be entitled to reeover any charge in any court of law for any medical or surgical advice, attendance, or operation, or for any medicine prescribed or administered by him, unless he shall prove upon the trial,... | |
| Medicine - 1847 - 716 pages
...be it enacted, that after the passing of this Act no person shall bo entitled to recover any cliarge in any court of law for any medical or surgical advice, attendance, or operation, or for any medicino prescribed or administered by him, unless he shall prove upon the trial,... | |
| Medicine - 1865 - 884 pages
...practise. The Act, however, indirectly discourages irregular practice by enacting (Section 32) that no person shall be entitled to recover any charge in any court t of law for any medical or surgical advice, attendance, or the performance of any operation, or for... | |
| Medicine - 1844 - 626 pages
...Ireland, or of the Lord Advocate in Scotland. 30. And be it enacted, That after the ixasins; of this Act, no person shall be entitled to recover any charge...for any medical or surgical advice, attendance or operation, or for any medicine prescribed or administered, unless he shall prove upon the trial either... | |
| Medicine - 1844 - 640 pages
...those already Practising may Recover Charges.—And be it enacted, that after the passing of this act, no person shall be entitled to recover any charge in any court of lav for any medical or surgical advice, attendance or operation, or for any medicine prescribed or... | |
| Medicine - 1845 - 568 pages
...those already practising may recover charges.—And be it enacted, that after the passing of this Act, no person shall be entitled to recover any charge...for any medical or surgical advice, attendance, or operation, or for any medicine prescribed or administered by him, unless he shall prove upon the trial... | |
| Medicine - 1847 - 736 pages
...recover Charges.—And be it enacted, that after the passing of this Act no person shall be euiitled to recover any charge in any court of law for any medical or surgical advice, attendance, or operation, or for any medicine prescribed or admimsrered by him, unless he shall prove npon tho trial,... | |
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