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The following gentlemen were then appointed to form the 
temporary Board of Examiners : — 
Joseph Henry Green 
Dr. Bright 
E. Stanley 
B. Cooper 
R. Liston 
W. Percivall, M.R.C.S. 
W. J. Goodwin, M.R.C.S. 
James Turner 
W. Field 
E. N. Gabriel, M.R.C.S. 
George Baker, M.R.C.S. 
J. H. Lang worthy 
Sir George Ballingall 
Prof. Lizars 
Prof. Muller 
Carried. 
Prof. Simpson 
Prof. Graham 
Prof. Henderson 
Dr. Gillespie 
Dr. Knox 
Dr. Robertson 
| Dr. Mercer 
j Mr. Grey, sen. Edinburgh 
! Mr. M‘ROBIE, Stirling 
j Mr. TlNDAL, Glasgow 
Mr. Fulton, Ayr 
Mr. Brown, 6th Carb. 
Mr .Wilkinson, 17th Lancers 
Mr. Hallen, 6th Dragoons 
Mr. Williamson, Edinburgh 
It was resolved, 
“ That Mr. Braby, Mr. J. TURNER, Mr. W. J. GOODWIN, 
Mr. C. Spooner, Mr. Field, Mr. E. Gabriel, and Mr. 
SlMONDS, form a Sub-Committee, for the consideration of 
a Seal and Diploma for the R.C. Y.S. ; three to form a 
quorum.” 
It was resolved, 
“ That the President, Mr. Jas. Turner, Mr. W. Percivall, 
Mr. W. Field, Mr. C. Spooner, and the Secretary, 
form a Sub-Committee to draw up by-laws and regu- 
lations for the governance of the body politic and corpo- 
rate, such by-law r s and regulations to be printed and 
circulated amongst the members of the Council prior to 
their being submitted to a general meeting.” 
It was resolved, 
“ That Mr. Goodwin, M.R.C.S., Mr. W. Percivall, 
M.R.C.S., Mr. Baker, M.R.C.S., and the Secretary, 
be appointed a Sub-Committee to watch the pro- 
gress of the Medical Reform Bill about to be introduced 
into Parliament, with the view of obtaining the privileges 
and exemptions petitioned for.” 
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