A Statement of Circumstances Connected with The Apothecaries' Act, and Its Administration

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J. Callow, 1817 - 47页
 

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第xviii页 - Mrs. Healde became a pensioner on the society for the relief of the widows and orphans of medical men, and thenceforward for many years acted in the capacity of midwife.
第47页 - There are three points to be considered in the construction " of all remedial statutes the old law, the mischief, and the " remedy that is, how the common law stood at the making of " the act, what the mischief was for which the common law did not " provide, and what remedy the parliament hath provided to cure " this mischief. It is the business of the judges so to construe the '' act, as to suppress the mischief and advance the remedy.
第iii页 - Pounds ; and for the third offence he shall forfeit his Certificate, and be rendered incapable in future of using or exercising the Art and Mystery of an Apothecary, and be liable to the Penalty inflicted by this Act upon all who practise as such without a Certificate...
第39页 - The practising Apothecaries justly complained that the dispensing Chemists and Druggists had greatly deteriorated the profits of their business ; but the practice had existed so long, that it had acquired from custom the force of law, and it was impossible by sudden or violent means to suppress it. It had indeed become difficult to define who was, or who was not, an Apothecary.
第47页 - I proceed therefore next to inquire, how these corporations may be visited. For corporations being composed of individuals, subject to human frailties, are liable, as well as private persons, to deviate from the end of their institution. And for that reason the law has provided proper persons to visit, inquire into, and correct all irregularities that arise in such corporations, either sole or aggregate, and whether ecclesiastical, civil, or eleemosynary.
第18页 - London, if they are laudably desirous of prosecuting such studiesj there are no institutions affording all the requisites for pursuing them with full advantage. A school, therefore, should certainly be established in this metropolis, where all these sciences and arts would be practically taught and illustrated, especially Pharmacy, even to the very manipulations of the art. These projects are not chimeras : they are obvious, simple in principle, and facile of adoption, and such as we hope ere long...
第14页 - that, from and after the 5th of April, 1815, it shall not be lawful for any person or persons (except persons already in practice as such) to practise as an apothecary in any part of England and Wales, unless he or they shall have been examined by the said court of examiners [of the Apothecaries...
第47页 - ... all remedial statutes; the old law, the mischief, and the remedy: that is, how the common law stood at the making of the act; what the mischief was, for which the common law did not provide; and what remedy the parliament hath provided to cure this mischief. And it is the business of the judges so to construe the act as to suppress the mischief and advance the remedy (ej.
第18页 - London Repository, vol. iv., pp. 487-8, the following remarks, from the pen of Dr. Burrows, in reference to the subject of education, are worthy of notice. "There is in London another defect, which we will cursorily mention, and that is the want of a regular School of Pharmacy. The Apothecaries...
第28页 - And be it further enacted, That each and every of them the said master and wardens for the time being, may, and they are hereby respectively empowered, by writing under his or their hands, to appoint any one or more of the said Court of Assistants to act as deputy master, or as deputy wardens, as the case may be, in all matters and things done or authorized to be done by the said master, or the said wardens, under and by virtue of the said recited charter or of this Act...

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