384 ' The Suffolk County Medical Club. 
XXX. The medical men attached to the club shall he remunerated according 
to the following scale . — 
For man or single woman, 5s. per annum, or Is. 3d. per quarter. 
For man and wife 9s. „ or 2s. 3d. „ 
For each child in a family, Is. „ or 3d. ,, 
Not more than 5 children in a family heing paid for. 
Provided that such payments shall not include remuneration for such 
injuries and surgical operations as are excluded from the salary of a district 
medical officer, under the consolidated orders of the Local Government Board, 
nor for attendance on confinements, nor for extraction of teeth. 
If the man be also a member of a benefit society, which provides him with 
medical attendance, these payments shall be reduced by four shillings per 
annum. 
XXXI. The medical men attached to the club shall be entitled to the 
following fees : — 
For each midwifery case within one mile of such medical man's 
residence £0 15 0 
For each midwifery case beyond one mile from such medical 
man's residence 10 0 
By midwifery cases shall be understood confinements at full terms, and 
premature confinements in which the sixth month of pregnancy has been 
completed. 
For surgical cases the medical officers of the club shall he remunerated at 
the same rate as district medical officers under the consolidated orders of the 
Local Government Board. All other cases shall be included in the ordinary 
medical attendance, and shall not entitle medical men to extra fees. 
XXXII. The extra payments for confinements and for surgical cases under 
Bule XXXI. shall be defrayed from the honorary fund. 
XXXIII. Each medical man shall frame regulations as to the hours, &c, 
at which members requiring medical advice, shall apply to him, and acquaint 
his steward or stewards with the same. 
Each benefit member shall be supplied with a printed copy of such regu- 
lations, which shall be observed by him, except in cases of special urgency. 
XXXIV. Bottles and trusses shall be found by the members. 
XXXV. Members suffering from delirium tremens, venereal diseases, or 
from any injury received whilst under the influence of intoxicating liquors, or 
while confined in any prison or lunatic asylum, shall not be entitled to receive 
any benefit from the club. 
XXXVI. Any member who removes his residence to a place more than four 
miles distant from the residence of the medical officer attending him shall not 
be entitled to any of the benefits of this club, unless there shall be residing 
within four miles of the member's then residence a medical man on this club's 
list ; in which case, on giving notice to the steward, he shall be entitled to 
attendance and medicine from such medical man. 
XXXVII. All complaints of whatsoever kind shall be made in writing to 
a steward of a parish or place,, who shall investigate it, and failing to settle 
the same, transmit it with his report thereon to the secretary, who shall lay 
the same before the committee of management. 
XXXVIII. Keeping and Auditing of Accounts. — The committee of manage- 
ment shall cause the accounts of the club to be regularly entered in proper 
books. 
XXXIX. The committee of management shall, once at least in every year, 
submit such accounts, together with a general statement of the same, and all 
necessary vouchers up to the 31st of December then last, for audit, to two or 
