College shall pretend or profess to cure diseases ' by the deception called Homoeopathy or the practice called ' Mesmerism, or by any other form of quackery.' ' It is also hereby ordained that no fellow or licentiate of the College shall consult with,... The British Journal of Homoeopathy - Page 6741862Full view - About this book
| William Sharp - 1861 - 184 pages
...Surgeons in Ireland, held in August, 1861, it was ordained that — " No fellow or licentiate of the college shall pretend or profess to cure diseases...in any system or practice considered derogatory or dishonorable by physicians and surgeons." Is not this an illegal by-law ? Is it not in direct contravention... | |
| Medicine - 1861 - 844 pages
...them seek for business through the medium of advertisements, or by any other die* reputable method. It is also hereby ordained that no Fellow or Licentiate...considered derogatory or dishonourable by Physicians and Surgeons." The College of Physicians has adopted the following form of declaration to be taken... | |
| Dentistry - 1861 - 342 pages
...they, or any of them, seek for business through advertisements, or by any other disreputable method. It is also hereby ordained that no Fellow or Licentiate...in any system or practice considered derogatory or dishonorable by physicians and surgeons." FNPBOFE8SIONAL ADTEBTI8EMENTS. (From-TAt Laneel,' Nov. 9«,... | |
| sir Charles Edmund Isham (10th bart.) - Mental healing - 1862 - 30 pages
...Licentiate of the College shall pretend or profess to cure diseases by the deception called homœopathy, or the practice called mesmerism, or by any other...derogatory or dishonourable by physicians or surgeons." As the following facts will bear the closest investigation, it is to be hoped they may assist those... | |
| Homeopathy - 1862 - 764 pages
...of them seek for business through the medium of advertisements or by any other disreputable method. It is also hereby ordained that no fellow or licentiate...advise, direct or assist any person engaged in such deception or practices, or in any system of practice considered derogatory by the physicians and surgeons."... | |
| 1863 - 782 pages
...homoeopathy was making, resolved (one would almost imagine under the influence of Irish whiskey): " That no Fellow or Licentiate of the Royal College...Licentiate of the College shall consult with, meet, devise, direct or assist any person engaged in such deceptions or practices, or in any system or practice... | |
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