098 RULES AND REGULATIONS 
different stages of the disease; also with the anatomy of the parts, both healthy 
and morbid; and likewise with the physiology of the different organs that 
may be influenced by the disease. 
When on the treatment, it will be necessary for him to understand the 
various surgical operations that may be required; also the chemical nature 
and mode of preparing and compounding the medicines employed, with 
their doses and mode of administration ; as well as the manner in which 
they operate upon the system : he should likewise know the nature of the 
various local applications. 
In the terminations should be explained the changes which take place in 
the different textures, whether in a restoration to health or in death. 
18. The essays shall be retained by the Secretary until the decision of the 
Council on their respective merits. 
19. Every person speaking on the subject under discussion shall stand and 
address the President. 
20. Members shall be subject to fines for non-attendance, unless living at 
a distance of five miles from the College, or engaged in practice. Sixpence 
shall be paid if a Member is not present at Seven o’clock, and also Sixpence 
if he is not present at Nine o’clock, or when his name is called over. 
21. Communications on practical subjects will be thankfully received 
from Members residing beyond this distance from the College, and shall 
be discussed, the personal attendance of such Members not being required 
if inconvenient to them. 
22. Students subject to fines for non-attendance, being absent on account 
of professional duty on behalf of the College, or from illness, shall be ex- 
empt, on sending a written notice to the Secretary. 
23. Students sending notices to the Secretary shall not be obliged to re- 
peat them at every meeting of the Association, provided they have not been 
at the College during the intermediate time. 
24. Students leaving the College for more than a week shall, on sending 
a written notice to the Secretary, be exempt from fines. 
25. A Member being called to order by the President twice during the 
evening, shall forfeit two Shillings and Sixpence; and if the President shall 
be obliged to call the same person to order a third time, he shall be con- 
sidered as expelled from the Association. The Secretary shall inform him 
of the same in writing, and place a notice to that effect opposite to his name 
on the books. 
26. Should an expelled Member persist in disorderly conduct towards 
this Association at any of their Meetings, his conduct shall be reported to 
the Governors of the College by the President, in order that they may in- 
vestigate the matter, and take such measures for the protection of “the Asso- 
ciation, by his expulsion from the College or otherwise, as they may deem 
proper. 
27. Should a Member be expelled or withdraw himself from the Asso- 
ciation, he shall in nowise be again admitted until the most ample apology 
has been made by him for his misconduct ; and, after this apology, he must 
be elected by ballot, in the same way as any other candidate. 
28. All fines to be paid on the first evening of the Member’s attending 
subsequent to that on which they were incurred ; the non-performance of 
which shall be considered a neglect. In case of neglect, as well as refusal to 
pay on application, the Secretary shall forward a written notice to the Member, 
stating the amount of his fines, and requesting payment ; and should he re- 
fuse or neglect to pay them after three written notices have been sent to 
him, he shall be considered as expelled. 
29. Should the fines of any Member amount to the sum of Ten Shillings, 
