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Medals should exceed this number, their value in money is to be 

 given to the Supplemental Fund for the Children of Medical 



Officers, 



6. In case at any time the Founder or the two Presidents shall 

 omit to make the adjudication for a longer period than three monthsj 

 thev shall be considered as having forfeited their right, and the ulti- 

 mate selection shall devolve on the Medical Commissioners, who, in 

 case of difference of opinion^ may call in such a referee as they may 

 judge necessary or advisable. 



7. The Founder shall provide and deposit with the Royal College 

 of Surgeons the Die engraved for the Medal, from which they will 

 cause the Medals to be struck at the pre^. Jbed periods, and to be 

 delivered to the Medical Commissioners to be presented by them to 



the successful candidates. 



8. No successful candidate to be admitted as a competitor a second 

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9. Tbo Presidents of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons 

 and the Senior Medical Commissioner to be considered as guardians 

 of the *. I uud its equitable administration, 



10. Tu case any of those surgeons whose Journals have been given 

 iu; sL,._ld have been paid off previous to adjudication, or should they 

 have Li^vXi appointed to an hospital, or any other situation on shore 

 ^,,.-.pp|. iu..f f^j.' Medical Commissioner, such surgeons shall still be 

 de ^ed eligible candidates for the Medals in case of adequate 

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11. After a lapse of not less than ten years from the decease of 

 the F nder it shall be competent for the Presidents of the two 

 Royal Colleges and the Medical Commissioners of the Navy to hold 

 an interview for the purpose of consulting whether any an 



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additions or alterations would be advisable in the preceding plan and 

 r , :.\;tions, and to adopt them in case of their being unanimous for 

 the adoption : subject^ nevertheless, to the approbation of the Lord 

 High Admiral, or the Commissioners fur executing the office of the 

 Lord Hierh Admiral. 



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