PROPOSED BYE-LAWS OF THE PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY. 
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examinations under the Pharmacy Act shall be and are Act, 1868, 
thereby declared to be examiners for the purposes of that seCt V1 * 
Act, provided that no person shall conduct any examina¬ 
tion for the purposes of that Act until his appointment 
has been approved by the Privy Council, the Secretary 
shall from time to time submit to the Privy Council for 
approval all appointments of Examiners made by the 
Council of the Society, and shall also give notice to the 
Privy Council of all Examinations to be held for the pur¬ 
poses of that Act, stating the times and places at which 
such Examinations will be held, at least three days prior 
to the holding of the same. 
10. The Boards of Examiners respectively shall meet as often Charter, 
as may be required for the purpose of conducting exami- * 
nations at such times-as the Council of the Society from 
time to time shall direct: and such Boards respectively 
shall report the result of every examination to the Council 
of the Society at the Monthly Meeting immediately fol¬ 
lowing the same. 
11. The Boards of Examiners shall conduct all examinations 
according to the Bye-laws in force in that behalf, and ac¬ 
cording to such regulations as shall be made or adopted 
by them from time to time, and as shall have been ap¬ 
proved by the Council of the Society. Such regulations carter, 
shall from time to time be inserted in the published report 231 . ’ 
of the Transactions of the Society. 
12. All persons who shall tender themselves to the Examiners 
for examination, in accordance with the Charter and the 
Statute, 1852, shall be examined in their knowledge of 
the Latin language, in English Grammar, and Composition, 
and Arithmetic, which examination shall be called the first 
examination. Such of the said persons as shall desire 
Certificates of competent skill and qualification to be en¬ 
gaged or employed as Assistants shall be examined in the 
first examination, and also in the translation and dispensing 
of Prescriptions, in Botany, in Materia Medica, in Phar¬ 
maceutical and General Chemistry, the Chemistry of Poi¬ 
sons and Posology, which examination shall be called the 
Minor Examination ; and such of the said persons as 
shall desire Certificates of competent skill and qualification 
to exercise the business or calling of Pharmaceutical Che¬ 
mists shall be examined in the Minor Examination, and 
in more extended knowledge of Botany, Materia Medica, 
the translation and dispensing of Prescriptions, Pharmacy, 
General Chemistry, the Chemistry of Poisons and Posology, 
which examination shall be called the Major Examination. 
13. All persons who shall tender themselves to the Examiners 
for examination, under the provisions of the Act, 1868, 
excepting only those specified in the next following Bye¬ 
law, shall be examined in the Minor Examination. 
