Letter from Henry Heyward to the Registrar, Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, 10 August 1916
1
August10th 1916 Eversholt, Castlemaine Avenue, Croydon. Dear Sir, I am writing to ask
that my
name may be added to the Membership list
of the Royal College of Physicians Dublin
and herewith enclose the certificates it is
necessary for me to forward including
one as to professional and moral character
from Dr F. Wethered Fellow of the Royal
College of Physicians, London. I remain,
Yours truly, Henry Heyward. The Registrar, Royal College of Physicians Ireland. 2 83, HARLEY STREET. W. July 26:/16. I have great pleasure
in testifying to the
professional conduct
& moral character
of Dr Henry Heyward
whom I have known
for many years. Frank J. Wethered.
Fellow of the College. 3 I hereby declare that I am not engaged in
trade; that I do not dispense medicine
or make any engagement with a chemist
or any other person for the supply of
medicines and that I do not practice
Medicine or Surgery in partnership by
deed or otherwise. Henry Heyward Eversholt, Castlemaine Avenue, Croydon. July 27th 1916 4 XXIV. Declaration. Every Candidate, before being enrolled a Memâ
ber of the College, shall subscribe the following
Declaration in the presence of the President and
Fellows :â 'I do hereby solemnly and sincerely promise that I
will observe and obey the Statutes, ;ByâLaws, and Regulaâ
tions of this College, relating to Members, and will submit
to such penalties as may be lawfully imposed for any
neglect or infringement of them. 'I further promise and declare that I will, to the
best of my ability, do all things in the practice of my
Profession for the homour of the College and the gooad of
the Public. 'I hereby authorise the President and Fellows of
the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland to erase
my name from the List of Members, and I consent
to surrender the Diploma received from the College, if I
shall, after having obtained the Membership, engage in
trade, or if I shall dispense Medicine, or make any
engagement with a Chemist or other person for the
supply of Medicines, or if I shall practise Medicine or
Surgery in partnership, by deed or otherwise.' Henry Heyward Declared at Folkes lane
in the county of Kent this
10th day of August 1916
Before me
Gantrill
A Commissioner for Oaths. 5 Each Paper shall be set, and the answers thereto
be examined, conjointly, by two Examiners. Each
Paper shall consist of six questions. There shall be Three hours given for answering
each Paper â three hours in the forenoon, and three
in the afternoon, of the first day's Examination. 2. The Clinical Examination shall be conducted
in one of the Metropolitan Clinical Hospitals in the
forenoon of the second day, the Candidates being
informed of the Hospital a short time before the
hour of Examination. This portion of the Examiâ
nation shall be conducted by two Examiners other
than those who set the Papers. 3. The Oral Examinations shall be conducted, in
the afternoon of the second day, by the four Examiâ
ners who set the Papers; the subjects of Examinaâ
tion to be the same as those dealt with in the Paper
Examination; it shall also include the investigaâ
tion of morbid specimens; the qualitative analysis of
animal products; the detection of poisons; and the
use of the microscope. XXII. Candidates who have successfully passed the
Examination for the Membership will be required
to attend at the College on the Friday following, to
subscribe the Declaration in the presence of the
College, and to sign the Roll of Members. XXIII. If the Examiners be not satisfied with the
answering of a Candidate, the College may admit
him to reâexamination at the next quarterly
Examination.
name may be added to the Membership list
of the Royal College of Physicians Dublin
and herewith enclose the certificates it is
necessary for me to forward including
one as to professional and moral character
from Dr F. Wethered Fellow of the Royal
College of Physicians, London. I remain,
Yours truly, Henry Heyward. The Registrar, Royal College of Physicians Ireland. 2 83, HARLEY STREET. W. July 26:/16. I have great pleasure
in testifying to the
professional conduct
& moral character
of Dr Henry Heyward
whom I have known
for many years. Frank J. Wethered.
Fellow of the College. 3 I hereby declare that I am not engaged in
trade; that I do not dispense medicine
or make any engagement with a chemist
or any other person for the supply of
medicines and that I do not practice
Medicine or Surgery in partnership by
deed or otherwise. Henry Heyward Eversholt, Castlemaine Avenue, Croydon. July 27th 1916 4 XXIV. Declaration. Every Candidate, before being enrolled a Memâ
ber of the College, shall subscribe the following
Declaration in the presence of the President and
Fellows :â 'I do hereby solemnly and sincerely promise that I
will observe and obey the Statutes, ;ByâLaws, and Regulaâ
tions of this College, relating to Members, and will submit
to such penalties as may be lawfully imposed for any
neglect or infringement of them. 'I further promise and declare that I will, to the
best of my ability, do all things in the practice of my
Profession for the homour of the College and the gooad of
the Public. 'I hereby authorise the President and Fellows of
the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland to erase
my name from the List of Members, and I consent
to surrender the Diploma received from the College, if I
shall, after having obtained the Membership, engage in
trade, or if I shall dispense Medicine, or make any
engagement with a Chemist or other person for the
supply of Medicines, or if I shall practise Medicine or
Surgery in partnership, by deed or otherwise.' Henry Heyward Declared at Folkes lane
in the county of Kent this
10th day of August 1916
Before me
Gantrill
A Commissioner for Oaths. 5 Each Paper shall be set, and the answers thereto
be examined, conjointly, by two Examiners. Each
Paper shall consist of six questions. There shall be Three hours given for answering
each Paper â three hours in the forenoon, and three
in the afternoon, of the first day's Examination. 2. The Clinical Examination shall be conducted
in one of the Metropolitan Clinical Hospitals in the
forenoon of the second day, the Candidates being
informed of the Hospital a short time before the
hour of Examination. This portion of the Examiâ
nation shall be conducted by two Examiners other
than those who set the Papers. 3. The Oral Examinations shall be conducted, in
the afternoon of the second day, by the four Examiâ
ners who set the Papers; the subjects of Examinaâ
tion to be the same as those dealt with in the Paper
Examination; it shall also include the investigaâ
tion of morbid specimens; the qualitative analysis of
animal products; the detection of poisons; and the
use of the microscope. XXII. Candidates who have successfully passed the
Examination for the Membership will be required
to attend at the College on the Friday following, to
subscribe the Declaration in the presence of the
College, and to sign the Roll of Members. XXIII. If the Examiners be not satisfied with the
answering of a Candidate, the College may admit
him to reâexamination at the next quarterly
Examination.
Letter from Henry Heyward (1852-1934) to the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland (RCPI) applying to be added to the membership list of the RCPI. Enclosed with the letter are a recommendation and the necessary certificates.
- Henry Heyward
- 1916-08-10
- Medicine Country and City Life
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- Place
- Royal College of Physicians, Kildare Street, Dublin, Ireland
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- Place
- Castlemaine Avenue, Croydon, England
- Mentioned in
- Letter from Henry Heyward to the Registrar, Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, 10 August 1916