Charter and Bye-laws of the New York Dispensary: Instituted in 1790 |
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... disease of the earnings of their daily labor , are also de- prived of the means of procuring the medical assistance necessary for their relief . The mechanic who cannot without great in- convenience leave his family to reside in an ...
... disease of the earnings of their daily labor , are also de- prived of the means of procuring the medical assistance necessary for their relief . The mechanic who cannot without great in- convenience leave his family to reside in an ...
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... diseases and are thence not objects of the Hospital , are the peculiar objects of this charity . The benefits arising from an institution of this sort , by which the poor are relieved at their own habitations , require no illustration ...
... diseases and are thence not objects of the Hospital , are the peculiar objects of this charity . The benefits arising from an institution of this sort , by which the poor are relieved at their own habitations , require no illustration ...
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... bers , and shall record the same . 3. He shall register in a Book kept for that purpose , the Patients under care , the nature of the disease , the medicines prescribed , their time of admission , their place of abode , by 18.
... bers , and shall record the same . 3. He shall register in a Book kept for that purpose , the Patients under care , the nature of the disease , the medicines prescribed , their time of admission , their place of abode , by 18.
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... disease and the re- sult of the Inoculation for Small Pox , if that should be performed ; with such other remarks as to the physician may appear necessary . 5. That the Apothecary shall keep , under the superintendance of the Physician ...
... disease and the re- sult of the Inoculation for Small Pox , if that should be performed ; with such other remarks as to the physician may appear necessary . 5. That the Apothecary shall keep , under the superintendance of the Physician ...
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... diseases endangering its life . No human mala- dy can give more serious cause of alarm than the SMALL - Pox . When taken in the natural way , it is , as you well know , violent , painful , and often fatal . Even in those who recover ...
... diseases endangering its life . No human mala- dy can give more serious cause of alarm than the SMALL - Pox . When taken in the natural way , it is , as you well know , violent , painful , and often fatal . Even in those who recover ...
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Abraham Beach alter Apothecary appointed attending Physicians Benjamin BEQUEST OF EVERT Broome and James Bye-Laws Chatham and Division-streets consulting Physicians contributor corporation culation Daniel David Delafield Depeyster disease Dispen Dispensary list DOLS DUTIES elected entitled ern District EVERT JANSEN WENDELL five dollars forever hereafter four consult further enacted George Hamersly hereditaments Hosack Huyler implead infection Inoculation institution Jacob Morton James Watson January next ensuing John Broome John Charleton John Cozine John Henry John Rodgers John Watts Joshua judge most beneficial KINE POCK DEPARTMENT Kunze lated Small-Pox Lawrence Embree legal meeting Leonard Bleecker M'Evers Monday in January Moses Rogers Murray NEW-YORK DISPENSARY number of sums Ogden patients pensary personal estate Peter Physi prescribe purpose ROBERT WATTS Samuel Osgood sary Schermerhorne second Monday sonable cause stead SUBSCRIBERS sum of five thereby thew Clarkson think proper Thomas tion trustees Valentine Seaman Vanwagenen vingston William YORK DISPENSARY
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Page 8 - York" and by that name they and their successors shall and may have continual succession, and shall be persons in law, capable of suing and being sued, pleading and being...
Page 8 - Name aforesaid they shall and may be able to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, answer and be answered unto, defend and be defended in all Courts and places whatsoever, and before whatsoever Judges, Justices and other Officers, of Us, Our Heirs and Successors.
Page 9 - ... whatsoever; and that they and their successors may have a common seal, and may change and alter the same at their pleasure; and also that they and their successors, by the name of "The Society of the Lying-in Hospital of the City of New York...
Page 10 - May in every year, they and their successors shall meet at some convenient place in our said City of New York, to be fixed and ascertained by some of the by-laws and regulations of our said Corporation...
Page 11 - Viee-*^81^' for Presidents, one or more Treasurer or Treasurers, and one Secretary, to serve in the said offices for the ensuing year, who shall immediately enter upon their respective offices, and...
Page 13 - ... of the said corporation and also to appoint so many physicians surgeons, apothecaries officers and servants and with such compensations as to them shall' seem meet and whenever they shall think proper to discharge them or any of them and to appoint other or others in their stead.
Page 12 - ... hereafter be a legal meeting of the said corporation ; and that at any and every such legal meeting...
Page 11 - APPENDIX and direct and require, that the surviving trustees for the time being of our said corporation, shall, by majority of voices, nominate and choose another, or others of the members of our said corporation, in the...
Page 12 - ... being of our said corporation, it shall and may be lawful for them, or the majority of them so met as aforesaid, to nominate and appoint one of the members of the said corporation to be treasurer, and one other of the members of the said corporation to be secretary of the said corporation, and some other fit person or persons to be keeper or keepers of the said library ; and from time to time to appoint them, the said treasurer, secretary and...
Page 9 - M»y purhereafter, be persons capable and able in the law to hold purchase, take, hold, receive and enjoy to them and their successors, any messuages, tenements, houses and real estate whatsoever; and all other hereditaments, of whatsoever nature, kind or quality they be, in fee-simple, for term of life or lives, or in any other manner howsoever ; and also any goods, chattels, and personal estate whatsoever; provided always, the clear yearly value of the said Prodded tu...