| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, James Burrow - 1812 - 446 strani
...noxious and nothing melely therefore, to the high displeasure of (7od, great infamy to the faculty, and the grievous hurt, damage, and destruction, of many of the king's liege people, most especially of them that could not discern the uncuiining from cunning; it was therefore amongst... | |
| John Ayrton Paris, John Samuel Martin Fonblanque - 1823 - 536 strani
...noious, and nothing meet therefore, to the high ' Displeasure of God, great Infamy to the Faculty, and the ' grievous Hurt, Damage, and Destruction of many of the ' King's liege People, most especially of them that cannot ' discern the uncunning from the cunning :' Be it therefore (to... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson - 1826 - 664 strani
...witchcraft, and to apply such medicines as be very noxious, to the great infamy of the faculty, and the grievous hurt, damage, and destruction of many of the king's liege people." It was therefore enacted, " that no person who had not been previously examined by a dean of St. Paul's,... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1828 - 598 strani
...can no letters on the book ' — ' to the high displeasure of God, great infamy to the Faculty, and the grievous hurt, damage, and destruction of many of the king's liege people, most especially of them that cannot discern the uncunning from the cunning ' — provided that no person... | |
| 1883 - 648 strani
...noxious and nothing meet therefore, to the high displeasure of God, great infamy to the faculty, and the grievous hurt, damage, and destruction of many of the king's liege people." Utah has shown her interest in medical legislation only by that provision of her penal code which punishes... | |
| 1834 - 576 strani
...was passed in the third year of that king (1511), by which, in consideration, as it is stated, of ' the great inconvenience which did ensue by ignorant...destruction of many of the king's liege people,' it was ordered that no one should practise as surgeon or physician in the city of London, or within seven... | |
| Political dictionary - 1845 - 916 strani
...act of parliament (3 Hen. VIII. c. 11) was passed, by which, in consideration, as it is stated, of " the great inconvenience which did ensue by ignorant...hurt, damage, and destruction of many of the king's liefte people," it was ordered that no one should practise as surgeon or physician in the city of London,... | |
| James Thomas Law - 1847 - 714 strani
...noious, and nothingmeet therefore, to the high displeasure of God, great infamy to the faculty, and the grievous hurt, damage, and destruction of many of the king's liege people, most especially of them that cannot discern the uncunning from the cunning : be it therefore (to the... | |
| 1848 - 536 strani
...act of parliament (3 Hen. VIII. c. 11) was passed, by which, in consideration, as it is stated, of " the great inconvenience which did ensue by ignorant...destruction of many of the king's liege people," it was ordered that no one should practise as surgeon or physician in the city of London, or within seven... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1855 - 926 strani
...noxious, and nothing meet therefore to the high displeasure of God, great infamy to the faculty, and the grievous hurt, damage, and destruction of many of the king's liege people, most especially of them that cannot discern the nncunning from the cunning." How especially applicable... | |
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